Abstract:
Dinoflagellate cysts in the surface sediment were collected and analyzed at 16 stations in the Yellow River Estuary in 2022. Thirty-five dinoflagellate cyst taxa of thirteen genera and three uncertain taxa were identified from samples. The dominant taxa were Cyst A,
Brigantedinium sp.1,
Spiniferites spp.,
Brigantedinium spp.,
Operculodinium centrocarpum, Cyst C and Cyst B. Cyst richness index (
dMa) ranged 3.66-5.91; species diversity index (
H’) ranged 2.72-3.68; evenness index (
J) ranged 0.53-0.73. The total cyst abundance ranged between 35 cysts/g and 921 cysts/g (in dry weight), and the average was 346 cysts/g (in dry weight). The results showed that the total abundance and diversity of dinoflagellate cysts displayed a gradually increase from both Yellow River Estuary and Laizhou Bay the central to the central Bohai Sea. The high ratio of heterotypic dinoflagellate cysts indicated a high degree of eutrophication in this sea area. The cysts of two toxic dinoflagellate species (
Gonyaulax spinifera and
Lingulodinium polyedrum), which produce Yessotoxin (YTX), and the cysts of three toxic dinoflagellate species (
Alexandrium catenella,
Alexandrium minutum and
Gymnodinium catenatum ), which produce paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP), were distributed widely in the Yellow River Estuary, but with relatively low abundance.