Harmful Algae

Papers
(The median citation count of Harmful Algae is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Marine harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the United States: History, current status and future trends223
Harmful algal blooms and their effects in coastal seas of Northern Europe174
Harmful algal blooms and associated fisheries damage in East Asia: Current status and trends in China, Japan, Korea and Russia119
Coastal eutrophication in China: Trend, sources, and ecological effects95
Toxic marine microalgae and noxious blooms in the Mediterranean Sea: A contribution to the Global HAB Status Report90
Cyanobacterial blooms in China: diversity, distribution, and cyanotoxins89
Global harmful algal bloom status reporting89
Ciguatera poisonings: A global review of occurrences and trends77
Harmful macroalgal blooms (HMBs) in China's coastal water: Green and golden tides65
Emerging harmful algal bloom species over the last four decades in China59
Toxic effects, mechanisms, and ecological impacts of harmful algal blooms in China58
Diversity and regional distribution of harmful algal events along the Atlantic margin of Europe56
Three decades of Canadian marine harmful algal events: Phytoplankton and phycotoxins of concern to human and ecosystem health49
Three decades of data on phytoplankton and phycotoxins on the French coast: Lessons from REPHY and REPHYTOX45
Research on the biology and ecology of the harmful algal bloom species Phaeocystis globosa in China: Progresses in the last 20 years43
Over 30 years of HABs in the Philippines and Malaysia: What have we learned?41
Nitrogen form, concentration, and micronutrient availability affect microcystin production in cyanobacterial blooms41
A deep learning method for cyanobacterial harmful algae blooms prediction in Taihu Lake, China39
To what extent can Ulva and Sargassum be detected and separated in satellite imagery?38
Environmental controls of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in Chinese inland waters37
Advances in forecasting harmful algal blooms using machine learning models: A case study with Planktothrix rubescens in Lake Geneva37
Nutrients and not temperature are the key drivers for cyanobacterial biomass in the Americas32
A critical review on operation and performance of source water control strategies for cyanobacterial blooms: Part II-mechanical and biological control methods31
Sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide of the bloom-forming cyanobacterium Microcystis PCC 7806 depends on nutrient availability30
Overview of Australian and New Zealand harmful algal species occurrences and their societal impacts in the period 1985 to 2018, including a compilation of historic records30
Comparing microscopy and DNA metabarcoding techniques for identifying cyanobacteria assemblages across hundreds of lakes29
An approach for evaluating the economic impacts of harmful algal blooms: The effects of blooms of toxic Dinophysis spp. on the productivity of Scottish shellfish farms29
Monitoring, modeling and projection of harmful algal blooms in China29
An overview of Prorocentrum donghaiense blooms in China: Species identification, occurrences, ecological consequences, and factors regulating prevalence29
Progress on the investigation and monitoring of marine phycotoxins in China29
Development of a high-resolution molecular marker for tracking Phaeocystis globosa genetic diversity through comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes29
Omics study of harmful algal blooms in China: Current status, challenges, and future perspectives28
Harmful algal blooms of the Benguela eastern boundary upwelling system28
Exploration of resting cysts (stages) and their relevance for possibly HABs-causing species in China28
Phytoplankton community and HAB species in the South China Sea detected by morphological and metabarcoding approaches28
Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa as potential indicators of ciguatera risk in the Balearic Islands28
The Latin America and Caribbean HAB status report based on OBIS and HAEDAT maps and databases28
Exceptional landscape-wide cyanobacteria bloom in Okavango Delta, Botswana in 2020 coincided with a mass elephant die-off event27
A massive bloom of Karenia species (Dinophyceae) off the Kamchatka coast, Russia, in the fall of 202027
Allelochemicals of Alexandrium minutum: Kinetics of membrane disruption and photosynthesis inhibition in a co-occurring diatom27
Morphological variation and phylogeny of Karenia selliformis (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae) in an intensive cold-water algal bloom in eastern Hokkaido, Japan26
A three-dimensional mixotrophic model of Karlodinium veneficum blooms for a eutrophic estuary26
An eco-environmental assessment of harmful algal bloom mitigation using modified clay25
A critical review on operation and performance of source water control strategies for cyanobacterial blooms: Part I-chemical control methods25
Eutrophication and climatic changes lead to unprecedented cyanobacterial blooms in a Canadian sub-Arctic landscape25
Development of an absolute quantification method for ribosomal RNA gene copy numbers per eukaryotic single cell by digital PCR25
Molecular characterization of harmful algal blooms in the Bohai Sea using metabarcoding analysis24
Mixotrophy in the bloom-forming genus Phaeocystis and other haptophytes23
Genotype and host microbiome alter competitive interactions between Microcystis aeruginosa and Chlorella sorokiniana23
Dynamics of microcystins and saxitoxin in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida22
Intermittent disturbance benefits colony size, biomass and dominance of Microcystis in Lake Taihu under field simulation condition22
Spatial and biological oceanographic insights into the massive fish-killing bloom of the haptophyte Chrysochromulina leadbeateri in northern Norway22
Nutrient deficiency stimulates the production of superoxide in the noxious red-tide-forming raphidophyte Chattonella antiqua21
Improving in vitro ciguatoxin and brevetoxin detection: selecting neuroblastoma (Neuro-2a) cells with lower sensitivity to ouabain and veratridine (OV-LS)21
Harmonizing science and management options to reduce risks of cyanobacteria21
Diversity and distribution of harmful microalgae in the Gulf of Thailand assessed by DNA metabarcoding21
Domoic acid and saxitoxin in seabirds in the United States between 2007 and 201821
Potential applications of CRISPR/Cas for next-generation biomonitoring of harmful algae blooms: A review21
Spatiotemporal distribution of phycotoxins and their co-occurrence within nearshore waters20
Tracking Alexandrium catenella from seed-bed to bloom on the southern coast of Korea20
Genetic detection of freshwater harmful algal blooms: A review focused on the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) in Microcystis aeruginosa and Prymnesium parvum20
The Lake Erie HABs Grab: A binational collaboration to characterize the western basin cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms at an unprecedented high-resolution spatial scale20
Relationships between blooms of Karenia brevis and hypoxia across the West Florida Shelf20
Recent developments in quantitative PCR for monitoring harmful marine microalgae19
Responses of the marine carbonate system to a green tide: A case study of an Ulva prolifera bloom in Qingdao coastal waters19
Marked shifts of harmful algal blooms in the Bohai Sea linked with combined impacts of environmental changes19
High genetic diversity of the harmful algal bloom species Phaeocystis globosa revealed using the molecular marker COX119
Exposure to domoic acid is an ecological driver of cardiac disease in southern sea otters✰19
Recommendations for epitypification of dinophytes exemplified by Lingulodinium polyedra and molecular phylogenetics of the Gonyaulacales based on curated rRNA sequence data19
Niche differentiation of Dinophysis acuta and D. acuminata in a stratified fjord18
Harmful algae and climate change on the Canadian East Coast: Exploring occurrence predictions of Dinophysis acuminata, D. norvegica, and Pseudo-nitzschia seriata18
Impacts of harmful algal blooms on marine aquaculture in a low-carbon future18
Cyanobacterial bloom monitoring and assessment in Latin America18
Harmful algal blooms in China: History, recent expansion, current status, and future prospects18
Centrodinium punctatum (Dinophyceae) produces significant levels of saxitoxin and related analogs18
Harmful algal blooms of Heterosigma akashiwo and environmental features regulate Mesodinium cf. rubrum abundance in eutrophic conditions17
Prediction of Microcystis Occurrences and Analysis Using Machine Learning in High-Dimension, Low-Sample-Size and Imbalanced Water Quality Data17
The vulnerability of shellfish farmers to HAB events: An optimal matching analysis of closure decrees17
Random forest classification to determine environmental drivers and forecast paralytic shellfish toxins in Southeast Alaska with high temporal resolution17
Benthic cyanobacteria: A utility-centred field study17
Transcriptome responses of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi driven by nitrogen deficiency17
Hiding in plain sight: Shellfish-killing phytoplankton in Washington State17
The harmful raphidophyte Chattonella (Raphidophyceae) in Western Pacific: Its red tides and associated fisheries damage over the past 50 years (1969–2019)17
Toxin production of dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum isolated from the East China Sea17
Diversity of the holopelagic Sargassum microbiome from the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt to coastal stranding locations17
The synergistic effect of rising temperature and declining light boosts the dominance of bloom-forming cyanobacteria in spring16
Using a lake sediment record to infer the long-term history of cyanobacteria and the recent rise of an anatoxin producing Dolichospermum sp.16
Toxic effects of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi on zebrafish (Danio rerio) larval behavior16
Review of harmful algal bloom effects on birds with implications for avian wildlife in the Chesapeake Bay region16
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella producing only carbamate toxins may account for the seafood poisonings in Qinhuangdao, China16
Fluvial seeding of cyanobacterial blooms in oligotrophic Lake Superior16
Stability issues of microcystins, anabaenopeptins, anatoxins, and cylindrospermopsin during short-term and long-term storage of surface water and drinking water samples15
Biodiversity, phylogeny and toxin production profile of cyanobacterial strains isolated from lake Latyan in Iran15
Complete genomes derived by directly sequencing freshwater bloom populations emphasize the significance of the genus level ADA clade within the Nostocales15
Transcriptomic and isotopic data reveal central role of ammonium in facilitating the growth of the mixotrophic dinoflagellate, Dinophysis acuminata15
Paralytic shellfish toxins and associated toxin profiles in bivalve mollusc shellfish from Argentina15
Hepatotoxic shellfish poisoning: Accumulation of microcystins in Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and Asian clams (Corbicula fluminea) exposed to wild and cultured populations of the harmful cy15
Environmental, human health and socioeconomic impacts of Ostreopsis spp. Blooms in the NW Mediterranean14
A validation of satellite derived cyanobacteria detections with state reported events and recreation advisories across U.S. lakes14
Morpho-molecular description of a new HAB species, Pseudocochlodinium profundisulcus gen. et sp. nov., and its LSU rRNA gene based genetic diversity and geographical distribution14
Precision early detection of invasive and toxic cyanobacteria: A case study of Raphidiopsis raciborskii14
Paralytic shellfish toxins in Alaskan Arctic food webs during the anomalously warm ocean conditions of 2019 and estimated toxin doses to Pacific walruses and bowhead whales14
Development of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes to detect and enumerate Gambierdiscus species14
Microcystin congeners in Lake Erie follow the seasonal pattern of nitrogen availability14
The coupling between irradiance, growth, photosynthesis and prymnesin cell quota and production in two strains of the bloom-forming haptophyte, Prymnesium parvum13
Sublethal and antioxidant effects of six ichthyotoxic algae on early-life stages of the Japanese pearl oyster13
Cyanobacterial bloom phenology in Saginaw Bay from MODIS and a comparative look with western Lake Erie13
Dependence of genome size and copy number of rRNA gene on cell volume in dinoflagellates13
Variability patterns and phenology of harmful phytoplankton blooms off southern Portugal: Looking for region-specific environmental drivers and predictors13
Oyster hatchery breakthrough of two HABs and potential effects on larval eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica)13
Noctiluca blooms in the East China Sea bounded by ocean fronts13
Effects of ocean acidification on the growth, photosynthetic performance, and domoic acid production of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia australis from the California Current System13
Bacteria associated with Ulva prolifera: a vital role in green tide formation and migration13
Effect of marine heatwaves on bloom formation of the harmful dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides: Two sides of the same coin?13
Cyanophage infections reduce photosynthetic activity and expression of CO2 fixation genes in the freshwater bloom-forming cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon flos-aquae13
Monitoring of saxitoxin production in lakes in Denmark by molecular, chromatographic and microscopic approaches13
Comparative analysis of Microcystis buoyancy in western Lake Erie and Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron13
Diverse harmful microalgal community assemblages in the Johor Strait and the environmental effects on its community dynamics13
The benthic toxic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata in the NW Mediterranean Sea: Relationship between sea surface temperature and bloom phenology13
A new potentially toxic dinoflagellate Fukuyoa koreansis sp. nov. (Gonyaulacales, Dinophyceae) from Korean coastal waters: Morphology, phylogeny, and effects of temperature and salinity on growth12
Distribution of Aureococcus anophagefferens in relation to environmental factors and implications for brown tide seed sources in Qinhuangdao coastal waters, China12
Biological stoichiometry and growth dynamics of a diazotrophic cyanobacteria in nitrogen sufficient and deficient conditions12
Socioeconomic disruptions of harmful algal blooms in indigenous communities: The case of Quinault Indian nation12
Alexandrium catenella (Group I) and A. pacificum (Group IV) cyst germination, distribution, and toxicity in Jinhae-Masan Bay, Korea12
SxtA localizes to chloroplasts and changes to its 3′UTR may reduce toxin biosynthesis in non-toxic Alexandrium catenella (Group I)✰12
Mitigation of harmful algal blooms caused by Alexandrium catenella and reduction in saxitoxin accumulation in bivalves using cultivable seaweeds12
Daily variations of Ostreopsis cf. ovata abundances in NW Mediterranean Sea12
Characterization of toxin-producing strains of Dinophysis spp. (Dinophyceae) isolated from French coastal waters, with a particular focus on the D. acuminata-complex12
Comprehensive and functional analyses reveal the genomic diversity and potential toxicity of Microcystis11
Growth and ionomic responses of a freshwater cyanobacterium to supplies of nitrogen and iron11
Comparative genomics of the ADA clade within the Nostocales11
Determination of optimal culture conditions for toxin production by a Prorocentrum lima complex strain with high diarrhetic shellfish toxins yield11
Continuous and Synoptic Assessment of Indian Inland Waters for Harmful Algae Blooms11
Economic impacts of harmful algal blooms on fishery-dependent communities11
Invasion and toxin production by exotic nostocalean cyanobacteria (Cuspidothrix, Cylindrospermopsis, and Sphaerospermopsis) in the Nakdong River, Korea11
Saxitoxins from the freshwater cyanobacterium Raphidiopsis raciborskii can contaminate marine mussels11
Understanding controls on Margalefidinium polykrikoides blooms in the lower Chesapeake Bay11
Apparent biogeographical trends in Alexandrium blooms for northern Europe: identifying links to climate change and effective adaptive actions10
Toxicological effects of cyanobacterial metabolites on zebrafish larval development10
Effect of a short-term salinity stress on the growth, biovolume, toxins, osmolytes and metabolite profiles on three strains of the Dinophysis acuminata-complex (Dinophysis cf. sacculus)10
Transcriptionally active nitrogen fixation and biosynthesis of diverse secondary metabolites by Dolichospermum and Aphanizomenon-like Cyanobacteria in western Lake Erie Microcystis blooms10
The tide turns: Episodic and localized cross-contamination of a California coastline with cyanotoxins10
Effects of nitrate on the saxitoxins biosynthesis revealed by sxt genes in the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium pacificum (group IV)10
Bayesian Networks modeling of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in Mytilus edulis harvested in Bantry Bay, Ireland10
Geographical distribution, molecular and toxin diversity of the dinoflagellate species Gambierdiscus honu in the Pacific region10
The responses of harmful dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi to simulated ocean acidification at the transcriptional level10
A cross-regional examination of patterns and environmental drivers of Pseudo-nitzschia harmful algal blooms along the California coast10
The effect of single versus dual nutrient decreases on phytoplankton growth rates, community composition, and Microcystin concentration in the western basin of Lake Erie10
Measuring viability of dinoflagellate cysts and diatoms with stains to test the efficiency of facsimile treatments possibly applicable to ships’ ballast water and sediment10
Non-targeted metabolomic profiling of filamentous cyanobacteria Aphanizomenon flos-aquae exposed to a concentrated culture filtrate of Microcystis aeruginosa10
Using qPCR and high-resolution sensor data to model a multi-species Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) bloom in southeastern Australia10
Transcriptomic responses to phosphorus in an invasive cyanobacterium, Raphidiopsis raciborskii: Implications for nutrient management10
Exploring long-term trends in microcystin toxin values associated with persistent harmful algal blooms in Grand Lake St Marys10
Occurrence of cylindrospermopsin, anatoxin-a and their homologs in the southern Czech Republic – Taxonomical, analytical, and molecular approaches10
Combined effects of temperature and light intensity on growth, metabolome and ovatoxin content of a Mediterranean Ostreopsis cf. ovata strain10
Compounds to mitigate cyanobacterial blooms affect growth and toxicity of Microcystis aeruginosa10
Description of two new coexisting parasitoids of blooming dinoflagellates in the Baltic sea: Parvilucifera catillosa sp. nov. and Parvilucifera sp. (Perkinsea, Alveolata)10
Dinophysis Ehrenberg (Dinophyceae) in Southern Chile harbours red cryptophyte plastids from Rhodomonas/Storeatula clade10
Species distribution models as a tool for early detection of the invasive Raphidiopsis raciborskii in European lakes9
The value of toxin profiles in the chemotaxonomic analysis of paralytic shellfish toxins in determining the relationship between British Alexandrium spp. and experimentally contaminated Mytilus sp.9
Active meiosis during dinoflagellate blooms: A ‘sex for proliferation’ hypothesis9
Marine algal toxins and their vectors in southern California cetaceans9
Dynamics of an intense Alexandrium catenella red tide in the Gulf of Maine: satellite observations and numerical modeling9
Genomic characterization of coexisting anatoxin-producing and non-toxigenic Microcoleus subspecies in benthic mats from the Wolastoq, New Brunswick, Canada9
Chemical and morphological defenses of Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries in response to zooplankton grazing9
The influence of Lake Okeechobee discharges on Karenia brevis blooms and the effects on wildlife along the central west coast of Florida9
Intense blooms of Phaeocystis globosa in the South China Sea are caused by a unique “giant-colony” ecotype9
Effects of terrestrial dissolved organic matter on a bloom of the toxic cyanobacteria, Raphidiopsis raciborskii9
Transcriptomic response of the harmful algae Heterosigma akashiwo to polyphosphate utilization and phosphate stress9
Prediction of Alexandrium and Dinophysis algal blooms and shellfish contamination in French Mediterranean Lagoons using decision trees and linear regression: a result of 10 years of sanitary monitorin9
Selection and characterization of plant-derived alkaloids with strong antialgal inhibition: growth inhibition selectivity and inhibitory mechanism9
Sub-monthly prediction of harmful algal blooms based on automated cell imaging9
Alkaline phosphatase activity during a phosphate replete dinoflagellate bloom caused by Prorocentrum obtusidens9
Identification of influencing factors of A. catenella bloom using machine learning and numerical simulation8
Uptake of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins by Blacklip Abalone (Haliotis rubra rubra Leach) from direct exposure to Alexandrium catenella microalgal cells and toxic aquaculture feed8
Interannual variability in mesoscale distribution of Dinophysis acuminata and D. acuta in Northwestern Patagonian fjords8
Toxins from harmful algae in fish from Scottish coastal waters8
Spatial and temporal characterization of cyanobacteria blooms in the Mississippi Sound and their relationship to the Bonnet Carré Spillway openings8
Forecasting harmful algae blooms: Application to Dinophysis acuminata in northern Norway8
Effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella on the behaviour and physiology of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis8
Quantifying Spatio-temporal risk of Harmful Algal Blooms and their impacts on bivalve shellfish mariculture using a data-driven modelling approach8
The role of morphological changes in Microcystis adaptation to nutrient availability at the colonial level8
Acute oral toxicity and tissue residues of saxitoxin in the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)8
Harmful Algal Blooms and their impacts on shellfish mariculture follow regionally distinct patterns of water circulation in the western English Channel during the 2018 heatwave8
Novel high throughput sequencing - fluorometric approach demonstrates Microcystis blooms across western Lake Erie are promoted by grazing resistance and nutrient enhanced growth8
The Western Lake Erie culture collection: A promising resource for evaluating the physiological and genetic diversity of Microcystis and its associated microbiome8
Seasonal plankton succession is in accordance with phycotoxin occurrence in Disko Bay, West Greenland8
Development of a sub-seasonal cyanobacteria prediction model by leveraging local and global scale predictors8
Using localized Twitter activity to assess harmful algal bloom impacts of Karenia brevis in Florida, USA8
Easy detection of karlodinium veneficum using PCR-based dot chromatography strip8
Using flocculation and subsequent biomanipulation to control microcystis blooms: A laboratory study8
Daphnia populations are similar but not identical in tolerance to different protease inhibitors8
Co-occurrence of Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyceae) ribotypes from the Chinese and Malaysian coastal waters and their toxin production8
Blooms of the harmful algae Margalefidinium polykrikoides and Alexandrium monilatum alter the York River Estuary microbiome8
Developing a 3D mechanistic model for examining factors contributing to harmful blooms of Margalefidinium polykrikoides in a temperate estuary8
Elevated CO2 significantly increases N2 fixation, growth rates, and alters microcystin, anatoxin, and saxitoxin cell quotas in strains of the bloom-forming cyanobacteria, Dolichospermum8
Adverse role of colonial morphology and favorable function of microcystins for Microcystis to compete with Scenedesmus8
The value of monitoring in efficiently and adaptively managing biotoxin contamination in marine fisheries8
Temperature-dependent growth and sexuality of the ciguatoxin producer dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus spp. in cultures established from the Canary Islands8
Can toxin warfare against fungal parasitism influence short-term Dolichospermum bloom dynamics? – A field observation7
Paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in butter clams (Saxidomus gigantea) from the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska.7
A suggested climate service for cyanobacteria blooms in the Baltic Sea – Comparing three monitoring methods7
Using artificial substrates to quantify Gambierdiscus and other toxic benthic dinoflagellates for monitoring purposes7
Metabarcoding analysis of microbiome dynamics during a Phaeocystis globosa bloom in the Beibu Gulf, China7
Interaction among spring phytoplankton succession, water discharge patterns, and hydrogen peroxide dynamics in the Caloosahatchee River in southwest Florida7
Playing hide and seek: Distribution with depth of potentially harmful epibenthic dinoflagellates of Southern El Hierro Island, Canary Islands (NE Atlantic)7
Remote sensing of the cyanobacteria life cycle: A mesocosm temporal assessment of a Microcystis sp. bloom using coincident unmanned aircraft system (UAS) hyperspectral imagery and ground sampling effo7
Indications that algal blooms may affect wild salmon in a similar way as farmed salmon7
Contact micropredation may play a more important role than exotoxicity does in the lethal effects of Karlodinium australe blooms: Evidence from laboratory bioassays7
Metabarcoding reveals high genetic diversity of harmful algae in the coastal waters of Texas, Gulf of Mexico7
Molecular approach for analysis of in situ feeding by the dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans7
The Irish Atlantic CoCliME case study configuration, validation and application of a downscaled ROMS ocean climate model off SW Ireland7
Preservation of brevetoxins in Southwest Florida coastal sediments7
Assessing a model of Pacific Northwest harmful algal bloom transport as a decision-support tool7
Horizontal and vertical distribution of Gambierdiscus spp. (Dinophyceae) including novel phylotypes in Japan identified by 18S rDNA metabarcoding7
Interannual variations of Sargassum blooms in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea during 2017–20217
Diversity of bioactive compound content across 71 genera of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial cyanobacteria7
Mapping the development of a Dinophysis bloom in a shellfish aquaculture area using a novel molecular qPCR assay7
Co-variance between free-living bacteria and Cochlodinium polykrikoides (Dinophyta) harmful algal blooms, South Korea7
Persistent domoic acid in marine sediments and benthic infauna along the coast of Southern California7
Grazers modify the dinoflagellate relationship between toxin production and cell growth7
Iningainema tapete sp. nov. (Scytonemataceae, Cyanobacteria) from greenhouses in central Florida (USA) produces two types of nodularin with biosynthetic potential for microcystin-LR and anabaenopeptin7
Comparative study on the esterification of gymnodimine in different shellfish exposed to the dissolved toxin in seawater7
Complete sequence and structure of the genome of the harmful algal bloom-forming cyanobacterium Planktothrix agardhii NIES-204T and detailed analysis of secondary metabolite gene clusters6
Effects of dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum on swimming behavior and expression of heat shock protein (hsp) genes in the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana6
First subcellular localization of the amnesic shellfish toxin, domoic acid, in bivalve tissues: Deciphering the physiological mechanisms involved in its long-retention in the king scallop Pecten maxim6
The new chytridiomycete Paradinomyces triforaminorum gen. et sp. nov. co-occurs with other parasitoids during a Kryptoperidinium foliaceum (Dinophyceae) bloom in the Baltic Sea6
Interaction between Raphidiopsis raciborskii and rare bacterial species revealed by dilution-to-extinction experiments6
The responses of Scrippsiella acuminata to the stresses of darkness: antioxidant activities and formation of pellicle cysts6
A comparison between the FlowCam 8100, microscopy, and sandwich hybridization assay for quantifying abundances of the saxitoxin-producing dinoflagellate, Alexandrium catenella6
Morphology and phylogeny of Prorocentrum porosum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae): A new benthic toxic dinoflagellate from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans6
Stable isotope analysis reveals differences in domoic acid accumulation and feeding strategies of key vectors in a California hotspot for outbreaks6
7-epi-cylindrospermopsin and microcystin producers among diverse Anabaena/Dolichospermum/Aphanizomenon CyanoHABs in Oregon, USA6
Seasonal change and subniche dynamics of three Alexandrium species in the Korea Strait6
Karenia brevis bloom patterns on the west Florida shelf between 2003 and 2019: Integration of field and satellite observations6
Dominance of harmful algae, Microcystis spp. and Micrasterias hardyi, has negative consequences for bivalves in a freshwater lake6
Temperature and high nutrients enhance hypo-salinity tolerance of the bloom forming green alga, Ulva prolifera6
Energy metabolism and genetic information processing mark major transitions in the life history of Scrippsiella acuminata (Dinophyceae)6
Intraspecific variation in multiple trait responses of Alexandrium ostenfeldii towards elevated pCO26
Assessment of global habitat suitability and risk of ocean green tides6
Higher sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide and light stress conditions of the microcystin producer Microcystis aeruginosa sp PCC7806 compared to non-producer strains.6
Application of clay minerals to remove extracellular ichthyotoxins produced by the dinoflagellates Karlodinium veneficum and Karenia mikimotoi6
Exposure-response relationship between K. brevis blooms and reporting of upper respiratory and neurotoxin-associated symptoms6
Interactions between chytrids cause variable infection strategies on harmful algal bloom forming species6
Karmitoxin production by Karlodinium armiger and the effects of K. armiger and karmitoxin towards fish6
The phyto-bacterioplankton couple in a shallow freshwater ecosystem: Who leads the dance?5
Six marine thecate Heterocapsa (Dinophyceae) from Malaysia, including the description of three novel species and their cytotoxicity potential5
Temporal and spatial distribution of epibenthic dinoflagellates in the Kattegat-Skagerrak, NE Atlantic–Focus on Prorocentrum lima and Coolia monotis5
Benthic harmful microalgae and their impacts in South America5
The invasive red seaweed, Dasysiphonia japonica, forms harmful algal blooms: Mortality in early life stage fish and bivalves and identification of putative toxins5
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