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''Gambierdiscus'' is a genus of marine dinoflagellates that produce
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s, a type of toxin that causes the
foodborne illness Foodborne illness (also foodborne disease and food poisoning) is any illness resulting from the spoilage of contaminated food by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites that contaminate food, as well as prions (the agents of mad cow disease ...
known as
ciguatera Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP), also known simply as ciguatera, is a foodborne illness caused by eating reef fish whose flesh is contaminated with certain toxins. Such individual fish are said to be ciguatoxic. Symptoms may include diarrhea, vom ...
. They are usually epiphytic on
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growing on
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Morphology

''Gambierdiscus'' cells generally have a lenticular shape with a depression on the ventral side of the cell, from where the two dissimilar flagella arise. ''Gambierdiscus'' cells have an orange to brown colour due to the assessory pigments peridinin, diadinoxanthin and dinoxanthin.


Distribution

The marine dinoflagellate genus ''Gambierdiscus'' occurs globally in tropic and subtropic regions. It mainly grows attached to macroalgae and coralline turfalgae. Thus, it does not form visible surface blooms like many other harmful dinoflagellate species (red tides). A decrease in coral reefs due to bleaching, pollution or overfishing usually facilitates the growth of macroalgae, which can cause spreading of this epiphytic dinoflagellate genus.


Ciguatera Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP), also known simply as ciguatera, is a foodborne illness caused by eating reef fish whose flesh is contaminated with certain toxins. Such individual fish are said to be ciguatoxic. Symptoms may include diarrhea, vom ...

Several ''Gambierdicus'' species produce potent toxin such as ciguatoxin and maitotoxin, which cause ciguatera fish poisoning. Humans often consume the toxins, as herbivorous fish, which feed on macroalgae, ingest the dinoflagellates. Afterwards, carnivorous fish, which are targeted by fishing industries, move the toxins further up the food chain. Ciguatera is the most common form of seafood poisoning caused by harmful algal blooms in the world and its incidences and range appear to spread. Best estimates indicate that more than 50,000 people are globally affected every year. Currently, ''G. polynesiensis, G. excentricus'' and ''G. silvae'' are recognized as being highly toxic, but ongoing and future research might identify more toxic metabolites in other species. Predictions of ciguatera outbreaks are very challenging, as toxin profiles differ a lot between different species. Additionally, our knowledge about the species diversity of ''Gambierdiscus'' is limited and the number of described ''Gambierdiscus'' species increases every year. Furthermore, toxin production of each species varies significantly over time and space due to changes in environmental conditions like nutrient concentrations and sea surface temperature. An increase in sea surface temperature in the future might cause spreading of ''Gambierdiscus'' species further towards the poles and result in more cases of ciguatera fish poisoning.


Species

The genus ''Gambierdiscus'' contains the following species: * '' Gambierdiscus australes'' Chinian & M.A.Faust * '' Gambierdiscus belizeanus'' Faust * '' Gambierdiscus caribaeus'' Vandersea et al. * '' Gambierdiscus carolinianus'' Litaker et al. * '' Gambierdiscus carpenteri'' Kibler et al. * '' Gambierdiscus lapillus'' Kretzschmar, Hoppenrath & Murray * '' Gambierdiscus pacificus'' Chinain & Faust * '' Gambierdiscus polynesiensis'' Chinain & Faust * '' Gambierdiscus ruetzleri'' Faust et al. * '' Gambierdiscus silvae'' S. Fraga & F. Rodríguez * ''
Gambierdiscus toxicus ''Gambierdiscus toxicus'' is a species of photosynthetic unicellular eukaryote belonging to the Alveolata, part of the SAR supergroup. It is a dinoflagellate which can cause the foodborne illness ciguatera, and is known to produce several natura ...
'' Adachi & Fukuyo * '' Gambierdiscus yasumotoi'' Holmes


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q18601090 Dinoflagellate genera Gonyaulacales