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Toxic Diatom Pseudo-nitzschia and Its Primary Consumers (Vectors)
2011Toxic algal blooms are occurring on a more frequent basis and have been shown to cause harm in higher trophic levels. The diatom toxin domoic acid, produced by the genus Pseudo-nitzschia, has been shown to be responsible for the contamination of shellfish, zooplankton, and fish around the world.
Sibel Bargu, Emily Smith, Koray Ozhan
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Pseudo-nitzschia blooms and physical oceanography off Washington State, USA
South African Journal of Marine Science, 2000Blooms of harmful algal species occur along the Washington coast, usually as a fraction of the total phytoplankton population. Although more than 20 potentially harmful species have been identified along that coast,the most deleterious effects on public health and the economy are from Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and Alexandrium catenella.
Horner, RA, Hickey, BM, Postel, JR
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Pseudo-nitzschia delicatissima in the Adriatic Sea
1997Ecology of the potentially toxic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia delicatissima has been ...
CAROPPO C, CONGESTRI R, BRUNO M
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2014
Microalgae Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries (Hasle) Hasle and Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha Lundholm, Moestrup et Hasle (Bacillariophyta) growth under surface active substance s odium dodecylsulfate (SDS) influence was studied. P. multiseries growth was stimulated in conce ntration 0.05 mg/litter SDS; P.
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Microalgae Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries (Hasle) Hasle and Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha Lundholm, Moestrup et Hasle (Bacillariophyta) growth under surface active substance s odium dodecylsulfate (SDS) influence was studied. P. multiseries growth was stimulated in conce ntration 0.05 mg/litter SDS; P.
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Pseudo-nitzschia and ASP in the northern Adriatic sea [PDF]
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