Diversity and seasonal dynamics of the marine diatom family Chaetocerotaceae (Bacillariophyta, Mediophyceae) in Catalan coastal waters (northwest Mediterranean)
Laura Arin, Albert Reñé, Natàlia Timoneda, Rachele Gallisai, Esther Garcés, Marta Estrada

TL;DR
This study explores the seasonal changes and diversity of marine diatoms in the Chaetocerotaceae family along the Catalan coast using both morphological and molecular methods.
Contribution
The study identifies two potentially new species of Chaetoceros and integrates morphological and molecular approaches to analyze seasonal dynamics.
Findings
A total of 60 Chaetoceros and 10 Bacteriastrum species were detected in Catalan coastal waters.
Species like C. tenuissimus and C. vixvisibilis peaked in late spring and summer, while C. socialis was more common in winter.
The C. curvisetus complex showed no clear seasonality but was less abundant in summer.
Abstract
The family Chaetocerotaceae includes the genera Chaetoceros and Bacteriastrum, with Chaetoceros being one of the most cosmopolitan, abundant, and diverse diatom genera in the oceans. This study investigated the diversity and seasonal dynamics of the Chaetocerotaceae in surface waters of two coastal sites along the Catalan coast (Barcelona and Blanes Bay), from 2004 to 2019. A combination of field sample observations, morphological (light and scanning electron microscopy), and molecular (SSU and LSU rDNA gene sequences) analyses of monoclonal cultures, and V4 18S rDNA metabarcoding time‐series data from Blanes was used for species identification. The seasonal dynamics of both genera were investigated during two annual cycles at both sites through monthly light microscopy observations and, at Blanes Bay, also through the metabarcoding dataset. A total of 60 species of Chaetoceros and 10…
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TopicsDiatoms and Algae Research · Marine and coastal ecosystems · Algal biology and biofuel production
