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期刊名:Harmful algae

缩写:HARMFUL ALGAE

ISSN:1568-9883

e-ISSN:1878-1470

IF/分区:4.5/Q1

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Jingyi Cen,Songhui Lu,Øjvind Moestrup et al. Jingyi Cen et al.
Dinoflagellates within the genus Karenia are well known for their potential to cause harmful algal blooms and induce detrimental ecological consequences. In this study, five Karenia species, Karenia longicanalis, Karenia papilionacea, Karen...
Ryan S Wagner,Michelle J Neudeck,Alexis E Heath et al. Ryan S Wagner et al.
Sandusky Bay is the drowned mouth of the Sandusky River in the southwestern portion of Lake Erie. The bay is a popular recreation location and a regional source for drinking water. Like the western basin of Lake Erie, Sandusky Bay is known ...
Si-Yuan Xu,Yan-Hang Mo,Yu-Jie Liu et al. Si-Yuan Xu et al.
Microplastics are well known as contaminants in marine environments. With the development of biofilms, most microplastics will eventually sink and deposit in benthic environment. However, little research has been done on benthic toxic dinof...
Mariachiara Chiantore,Valentina Asnaghi,Marie Abboud-Abi Saab et al. Mariachiara Chiantore et al.
Ostreopsis spp. blooms have been occurring in the last two decades in the Mediterranean Sea in association with a variety of biotic and abiotic substrata (macroalgae, seagrasses, benthic invertebrates, sand, pebbles and rocks). Cells prolif...
Tao Wang,Daochun Xu,Xuexiu Chang et al. Tao Wang et al.
The bloom-forming species Microcystis wesenbergii and M. aeruginosa occur in many lakes globally, and may exhibit alternating blooms both spatially and temporally. As environmental changes increase, cyanobacteria bloom in more and more lake...
Ailsa J Hall,Joanna L Kershaw,Shaun Fraser et al. Ailsa J Hall et al.
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) toxins consumed by marine predators through fish prey can be lethal but studies on the resulting population consequences are lacking. Over the past approximately 20 years there have been large regional declines in ...
M Monserrat,V Asnaghi,J Verdura et al. M Monserrat et al.
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are increasing in temperate areas, and the growth rates of benthic harmful dinoflagellates may be favoured in the context of global climate change. Benthic dinoflagellates, including species belonging to the Ostr...
Demetrio Mora,Michael Schlüsener,Helmut Fischer et al. Demetrio Mora et al.
Blooms of Prymnesium parvum, a unicellular alga globally distributed in marine and brackish environments, frequently result in massive fish kills due to the production of toxins called prymnesins by this haptophyte. In August 2022, a harmfu...
Nour Ayache,Lisa Campbell,Christopher J Gobler et al. Nour Ayache et al.
This study aimed to explore the effects of different light intensities on the ecophysiology of eight new Dinophysis isolates comprising four species (D. acuminata, D. ovum, D. fortii, and D. caudata) collected from different geographical re...
Jessica Carney-Almeida,Virginie Sonnet,Colleen B Mouw et al. Jessica Carney-Almeida et al.
In August 2018, the harmful algae species Margalefidinium polykrikoides bloomed to levels previously unobserved in the open waters of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, in a transient but intense bloom. Detected by an Imaging FlowCytobot provi...