First Record of a Rhizosolenia debyana Bloom in the Gulf of California, Mexico
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2003-04
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A bloom of the diatom Rhizosolenia debyana H. Peragallo was observed
in the southwestern Gulf of California. This bloom was estimated to be about
22 Ian long and represents the first record of this species for the area. Total
abundance of R. debyana ranged from 2,576,000 to 3,684,000 cells liter^-1.
Chlorophyll a concentrations ranged from 17.15 to 41.45 mg/m^3. Rhizosolenia
debyana has a tropical and subtropical distribution.
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Garate-Lizarraga I, Siqueiros-Beltrones DA, Maldonado-Lopez V. 2003. First record of a Rhizosolenia debyana bloom in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Pac Sci 57(2): 141-145.
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