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Abstract In this study, we characterized the impact of regulatory water releases relative to watershed inputs on the quality of receiving waters to identify if and how managed releases could be scheduled to mitigate nutrient export and downstream water quality impairment.
L. R. Montefiore +6 more
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Abstract To enhance the resilience of food systems to food safety risks, it is vitally important for national authorities and international organizations to be able to identify emerging food safety risks and to provide early warning signals in a timely manner.
Wenjuan Mu +6 more
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Zooplankton Population Dynamics in Relation to the Red Tide Dinoflagellate Karenia brevis on the West Florida Shelf of the Gulf of Mexico [PDF]
Blooms of the toxin producing dinoflagellate Karenia brevis are common in the Gulf of Mexico, and while several studies have investigated nutrient sources and bloom processes, there has been less research in regards to zooplankton population dynamics ...
Walsh, Brianne Marie
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Image processing for smarter browsing of ocean color data products: investigating algal blooms [PDF]
Remote sensing technology continues to play a significant role in the understanding of our environment and the investigation of the Earth. Ocean color is the water hue due to the presence of tiny plants containing the pigment chlorophyll, sediments, and ...
O\u27Connor, Edel +13 more
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Maximum quantum yield of in hospite Symbiodiniaceae within Porites astreoides tissue following exposure to Karenia brevis or brevetoxins: (A) Porites astreoides larvae, (B) Porites astreoides adults. MeOH = methanol, PbTx = brevetoxin. Bars represent + 1
David A. Reynolds (2959692) +3 more
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Red tides are harmful algae blooms off the west coast of Floridacause by an organism called Karenia brevis. Karenia brevis is a unicellular dinoflagellate that produces a toxin called brevetoxin.
McCormick, Gregory J.
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Investigating the Biology of Toxin-Producing Karenia Species: A Transcriptomics Approach [PDF]
The dinoflagellate Karenia brevis is a prominent bloom-forming harmful algae species in the Gulf of Mexico. K. brevis produces two ladder-frame polyketide brevetoxins, PbTx-1 and PbTx-2.
Ryan, Darcie E
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Karenia brevis, the Florida red tide dinoflagellate, has been studied extensively, but very little attention has been paid to its sexual life cycle. We found that the life cycle of K. brevis is heterothallic, most probably not resting cyst-producing, but
Wikfors, G.H. +4 more
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Investigating algicidal amines as agents for chemical control of toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis
Coyne, Kathryn J.The dinoflagellate Karenia brevis causes harmful algal blooms, called red tides, that increasingly disrupt ecosystems and economic activity in the western coast of Florida.
Johnson, Gretchen
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Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning
Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning (NSP) is caused by consumption of molluscan shellfish contaminated with brevetoxins primarily produced by the dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis. Blooms of K.
Roberta Hammond +3 more
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