Automated Author Profile

Smith, Juliette L

0000-0002-9788-3772

Current S-Index

5.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

2.9

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

98.1%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

3

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Flow cytometric data from DAPI-stained Dinophysis acuminata (DAMV01) cells cultured in prey-saturated and prey-limited conditions over four days in March 2024 (Version: 1.0)

This dataset consists of a flow cytometry experiment from two cultures of <em>Dinophysis acuminata</em>. Cell samples were extracted from cultures that were saturated vs limited in its prey, <em>Mesodinium rubrum</em>, every two hours for 96 hours (4 days). Cellular DNA was stained with DAPI, which was then analyzed for particle scatter (forward, side) and fluorescence (405nm excitation, 440/50nm bandpass) on the Attune CytPix imaging flow cytometer, targeting ≥ 1000 <em>Dinophysis</em> events per sample.

Authors

  • Sung-Clarke, Serena ;
  • Ayache, Nour ;
  • Zhang, Wenguang ;
  • Smith, Juliette ;
  • Tong, Mengmeng ;
  • Brosnahan, Michael
1 Citation0 Mentions100% FAIR2.8 Dataset Index
10.26027/datafnvbb1January 2025

The effects of elevated CO2 on the growth and toxicity of field populations and cultures of the saxitoxin-producing dinoflagellate, Alexandrium fundyense

The effects of coastal acidification on the growth and toxicity of the saxitoxin-producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense were examined in culture and ecosystem studies. In culture experiments, Alexandrium strains isolated from Northport Bay, New York, and the Bay of Fundy, Canada, grew significantly faster (16-190%; p < 0.05) when exposed to elevated levels of PCO2 ( 90-190 Pa=900-1900 µatm) compared to lower levels ( 40 Pa=400 µatm). Exposure to higher levels of PCO2 also resulted in significant increases (71-81%) in total cellular toxicity (fg saxitoxin equivalents/cell) in the Northport Bay strain, while no changes in toxicity were detected in the Bay of Fundy strain. The positive relationship between PCO2 enrichment and elevated growth was reproducible in natural populations from New York waters. Alexandrium densities were significantly and consistently enhanced when natural populations were incubated at 150 Pa PCO2 compared to 39 Pa. During natural Alexandrium blooms in Northport Bay, PCO2 concentrations increased over the course of a bloom to more than 170 Pa and were highest in regions with the greatest Alexandrium abundances, suggesting Alexandrium may further exacerbate acidification and/or be especially adapted to these acidi-fied conditions. The co-occurrence of Alexandrium blooms and elevated PCO2 represents a previously unrecognized, compounding environmental threat to coastal ecosystems. The ability of elevated PCO2 to enhance the growth and toxicity of Alexandrium indicates that acidification promoted by eutrophication or climate change can intensify these, and perhaps other, harmful algal blooms.

Authors

  • Hattenrath-Lehmann, Theresa K ;
  • Smith, Juliette L ;
  • Wallace, Ryan B ;
  • Merlo, Lucas R ;
  • Koch, Florian ;
  • Mittelsdorf, Heidi ;
  • Goleski, Jennifer A ;
  • Anderson, Donald M ;
  • Gobler, Christopher J
2 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR2.9 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.846486January 2015