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Ting ZHAO, Huidi CAO, Yanfen JIA, Xiaotian HAN, Tian YAN, Rencheng YU. Information standardization for typical toxic and harmful algae in China’s coastal waters—a case study of Karenia mikimotoi[J]. Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2022, 40(6): 2178-2188

Information standardization for typical toxic and harmful algae in China’s coastal waters—a case study of Karenia mikimotoi

Ting ZHAO1,2,3, Huidi CAO1,2,4, Yanfen JIA1,2, Xiaotian HAN1,2, Tian YAN2,5, Rencheng YU1,2,5
1 Changjiang River Estuary Ecosystem Research Station, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China;
2 Center for Ocean Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266100, China;
3 Eco-Environmental Monitoring and Research Center, Pearl River Valley and South China Sea Ecology and Environment Administration, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, PRC, Guangzhou 510610, China;
4 Qingdao Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment, Qingdao 266003, China;
5 Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology&Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China
Abstract:
To assist the researches of toxic and harmful algae and provide government workers with judgment basis for decision-making related events, we established a biological information management system for toxic and harmful algae in China’s offshore to assist relevant research. In this study, Karenia mikimotoi was studied as a typical toxic and harmful algae species, and the basic biological information and biogeographic distribution information of K. mikimotoi were systematically studied and collected. In the part of basic biological information, the name, toxin, and molecular characteristic sequence of K. mikimotoi were sorted out by literature searching and website browsing. Through experimental means, the relevant information of morphological identification, pigment composition, and lipid composition were obtained. In the part of biogeographic distribution information, this study sorted out the information of K. mikimotoi, analyzed the characteristics of its occurrence, and completed the standardized construction of biogeographic distribution information. Through the collation of basic biological information and biogeographic distribution information of K. mikimotoi, the standardization of related information was completed, which provided template and method reference for information collection of other toxic and harmful algae species, which was beneficial to the database analysis and design.
Key words:    harmful algae|basic biological information|biogeographic distribution information|information standardization   
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