Can cyanotoxins penetrate human skin during water recreation to cause negative health effects? [0.03%]
蓝藻毒素能否在水中娱乐时穿透人体皮肤而导致健康影响?
Marisa Chattman Nielsen,Sunny C Jiang
Marisa Chattman Nielsen
Cyanobacteria blooms and associated cyanotoxins pose significant public health risks during water recreation. Oral ingestion is the only recognized route of toxin exposure in water recreation guidelines. This review examines human skin as a...
Bioluminescence and toxicity as driving factors in harmful algal blooms: Ecological functions and genetic variability [0.03%]
发光和毒性在有害藻华中的驱动因素:生态功能与基因多态性
Kathleen D Cusick,Edith A Widder
Kathleen D Cusick
Dinoflagellates are an ecologically important group of marine microbial eukaryotes with a remarkable array of adaptive strategies. It is ironic that two of the traits for which dinoflagellates are best known, toxin production and biolumines...
Is a delay a disaster? economic impacts of the delay of the california dungeness crab fishery due to a harmful algal bloom [0.03%]
延机会导致灾难吗?加州岩蟹渔业因有害藻华而推迟造成的经济损失
Daniel S Holland,Jerry Leonard
Daniel S Holland
During the 2015/2016 West Coast Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) season, the opening of the fishery in California was delayed almost five months due to high and persistent concentrations of domoic acid in crab following a massive coas...
The 5S rRNA genes in Alexandrium: their use as a FISH chromosomal marker in studies of the diversity, cell cycle and sexuality of dinoflagellates [0.03%]
甲藻5S rRNA基因:作为FISH染色体标记研究甲藻多样性、细胞周期和有性生殖的应用
Alfredo de Bustos,Rosa I Figueroa,Marta Sixto et al.
Alfredo de Bustos et al.
Chromosomal markers of the diversity and evolution of dinoflagellates are scarce because the genomes of these organisms are unique among eukaryotes in terms of their base composition and chromosomal structure. Similarly, a lack of appropria...
Morphological and phylogenetic data do not support the split of Alexandrium into four genera [0.03%]
形态和系统发育数据不支持将Alexandrium划分到四个属中
Kenneth Neil Mertens,Masao Adachi,Donald M Anderson et al.
Kenneth Neil Mertens et al.
A recently published study analyzed the phylogenetic relationship between the genera Centrodinium and Alexandrium, confirming an earlier publication showing the genus Alexandrium as paraphyletic. This most recent manuscript retained the gen...
Nick Young,Richard A Sharpe,Rosa Barciela et al.
Nick Young et al.
Exposure to harmful algal blooms (HABs) can lead to well recognised acute patterns of illness in humans. The objective of this scoping review was to use an established methodology and the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Rev...
Seasonal dynamics of terrestrially sourced nitrogen influenced Karenia brevis blooms off Florida's southern Gulf Coast [0.03%]
与佛罗里达州南部海湾海岸凯伦尼亞 breve斯藻华事件相关的 terrestrial氮的季节性变化动态
Miles Medina,Ray Huffaker,James W Jawitz et al.
Miles Medina et al.
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) threaten coastal ecological systems, public health, and local economies, but the complex physical, chemical, and biological processes that culminate in HABs vary by locale and are often poorly understood. Despite...
Occurrence of Pseudo-nitzschia species and associated domoic acid production along the Guangdong coast, South China Sea [0.03%]
伪硅藻属种类在中国南海广东沿海的出现及其产生的石房蛤毒素风险
Huan Chang Dong,Nina Lundholm,Sing Tung Teng et al.
Huan Chang Dong et al.
The diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia, which has been associated with amnesic shellfish poisoning events globally, is also one of the key harmful microalga groups in Guangdong coastal waters, off the north coast of the South China Sea. In order...
The effects of prolonged exposure to hypoxia and Florida red tide (Karenia brevis) on the survival and activity of stone crabs [0.03%]
长期暴露在缺氧和佛罗里达赤潮(Karenia brevis)下对石蟹的存活率和活动能力的影响
Philip M Gravinese,Mary Kate Munley,Grace Kahmann et al.
Philip M Gravinese et al.
Florida red tides are harmful algae blooms caused by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis, which occur along Florida's gulf coast almost annually. In recent years Florida red tide blooms have become more common, frequent, and intense. Florida'...
Growth response of Dinophysis, Mesodinium, and Teleaulax cultures to temperature, irradiance, and salinity [0.03%]
环境因子对尖刺似植鞭藻、中鞭毛藻和透微管藻生长的影响响应
James M Fiorendino,Juliette L Smith,Lisa Campbell
James M Fiorendino
Mixotrophic Dinophysis species threaten human health and coastal economies through the production of toxins which cause diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) in humans. Novel blooms of Dinophysis acuminata and Dinophysis ovum have occurred i...