Detecting toxic diatom blooms from ocean color and a regional ocean model

CR Anderson, RM Kudela… - Geophysical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
An apparent link between upwelling‐related physical signatures, macronutrients, and toxic
diatom blooms in the various “hotspots” throughout California has motivated attempts to …

Growth and domoic acid content of Pseudo-nitzschia australis isolated from northwestern Baja California, Mexico, cultured under batch conditions at different …

IS Santiago-Morales, E García-Mendoza - Harmful algae, 2011 - Elsevier
Domoic acid (DA) poisoning in the southern part of the California Current System has been
associated typically with blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia australis. The environmental variables …

The effects of prolonged darkness on temperate and tropical marine phytoplankton, and their implications for ballast water risk management

KJ Carney, JE Delany, S Sawant, E Mesbahi - Marine pollution bulletin, 2011 - Elsevier
Phytoplankton assemblages from tropical (Goa) and temperate (UK) locations were exposed
to a 28 day dark period, followed by a period of re-exposure to light. During this time …

Toxic Diatom Pseudo-nitzschia and Its Primary Consumers (Vectors)

S Bargu, E Smith, K Ozhan - The diatom world, 2011 - Springer
Toxic 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 …

Seasonal cycle of phytoplankton in outer Oslofjorden with emphasis on Pseudo-nitzschia species

V Hostyeva - 2011 - duo.uio.no
Seasonal dynamics and composition of the phytoplankton community, with a special
emphasis on Pseudo-nitzschia species were studied during the period June 2009-June …

Marine bioinvasion prevention: understanding ballast water transportation conditions and the development of effective treatment systems

K Carney - 2011 - theses.ncl.ac.uk
Man's impact on the Earth is constantly increasing due to ever progressing technological
developments. One of our major impacts is the transportation of organisms to new habitats …

Chemical methods for detecting phycotoxins: LC and LC/MS/MS

P Riobó, JM Franco, E López - 2011 - digital.csic.es
Phycotoxins are natural products which are generally synthesized by marine microalgae,
especially those belonging to the dinoflagellates group. Approximately 20 species of …

The effects of environmental stressors on oxidant accumulation by ulvoid algae and the impacts of hydrogen peroxide on larval Metacarcinus magister survival and …

DH Van Hees - 2011 - cedar.wwu.edu
Current global conditions are leading to increased numbers of harmful macroalgal blooms,
which have detrimental effects on the ecosystems in which they occur. Macroalgae produce …

[PDF][PDF] Rhodium-catalysed Carbocyclisations and Ene-cycloisomerisations: Application to the Total Synthesis of Complex Natural Products

PA Inglesby - 2011 - core.ac.uk
This thesis is divided into three key chapters. Chapter 1 focuses on the metal-catalysed
higher-order carbocyclisation reaction whilst Chapter 2 describes metal-catalysed …

[图书][B] Understanding the fate of the neurotoxin domoic acid in coastal systems

CT Burrell - 2011 - search.proquest.com
Pseudo-nitzschia is among a genus of phytoplankton known to produce toxins that
negatively impact a wide range of organisms, including mankind. These blooms occur …