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The Dinoflagellate-Specific Algicide IRI-160AA: Isolation ...
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Building on previous research that showed the bacteria Shewanella sp. IRI-160 produces an algicide targeting dinoflagellates with no effect on other ...
Reviews of Our Current Understanding of Harmful Dinoflagellates ...
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In a recently released book on dinoflagellates, three chapters update knowledge of and changing views for the red tide alga Karenia brevis and the ...
DinoSHIELD: A Slow-release Natural Algicide Produced by Shewanella Sp ...
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Prior Prevention, Control, and Mitigation of HABs (PCMHAB)–funded research demonstrated that Shewanella sp. IRI-160 secretes water-soluble algicidal ...
NCCOS | Publication Details - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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Abstract: Dinoflagellates make up about 75% of HAB species that are capable of producing toxins. These toxins can be transferred up the food web and ...
Are Growth and Toxicity of the Dinoflagellate Alexandrium Controlled by ...
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Blooms of Alexandrium fundyense result in economic losses to fisheries, aquaculture, and pose public health risks. Typically, A. fundyense growth and ...
Characterization of an Algicidal Agent Produced by the Bacterium ...
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The team characterized the mechanism of toxicity on several species of dinoflagellates and used mixed cultures to study the broader effects of this ...
Characterization of Toxin Synthesis Pathways in Toxic Dinoflagellates
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Our objective is to understand the pathways by which toxins are produced in dinoflagellates. Why We Care Potent toxins produced by marine dinoflagella ...
The contribution of inorganic and organic nutrients to the growth of a ...
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Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) is a globally significant human health syndrome most commonly caused by dinoflagellates of the genus Dinophysis ...
Dinoflagellates > Order Gonyaulacales - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Dinoflagellates. Order Dinophysiales; Order Gonyaulacales; Order Gymnodiniales; Order Noctilucales; Order Peridiniales; Order Prorocentrales; Image ...
Dinoflagellates > Order Prorocentrales - NCCOS - National Centers for ...
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A Classification of Living and Fossil Dinoflagellates. American Museum of Natural History. Protists / Division: Dinophyta / Class: Dinophyceae ...
Genomics of HAB Dinoflagellates: Identification of Molecular Mechanisms ...
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Dinoflagellates undergo programmed cell death. Next Steps We are currently adapting proteins important to cell cycle regulation and proteins important ...
Parasitism as a biological control agent of dinoflagellate blooms in ...
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Amoebophrya is a marine parasite recently found to infect and kill bloom-forming dinoflagellates in the California Current System (CCS). However, it ...
Seasonal Differences in - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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An NCCOS-sponsored study provides the most comprehensive and quantitative assessment to date of the in situ toxicity of Gambierdiscus marine dinoflage ...
Integrating Cell and Toxin Cycles of the Dinoflagellate Karlodinium ...
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Blooms of Karlodinium veneficum can produce fish-killing toxins called karlotoxins. Toxicity varies over time, with karlotoxins increasing prior to ...
Historical Data Used to Analyze Red Tide Bloom Dynamics in Southwest ...
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Map of the study area. Nearly all annual blooms of the red tide-forming, toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (K. brevis) pose a serious threat to ...
'Trigger' for Toxin Production in Florida and Texas Red Tides ...
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Why “red tide” dinoflagellates make compounds that are toxic to fish and humans has been a mystery for decades. Possible functions include aiding prey ...
Understanding Blooms of Dinoflagellate Margalefidinium polykrikoides in ...
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Margalefidinium polykrikoides (previously known as Cochlodinium polykrikoides) is a toxic dinoflagellate algae found in Chesapeake Bay. NCCOS ...
Toxic Alga Dinophysis an Emerging Threat to Human Health and Fisheries ...
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The toxic dinoflagellate alga Dinophysis threatens human health and coastal economies through the production of toxins which cause diarrhetic ...
Identification of a vacuolar proton channel that triggers the ...
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In 1972, J. Woodland Hastings and colleagues predicted the existence of a proton selective channel (HV1) that opens in response to depolarizing ...