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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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Nanjing Ji,Jinwang Huang,Zhenzhen Zhang et al. Nanjing Ji et al.
Sexual reproduction (SR), hallmarked by meiosis, is widespread in eukaryotes. In phytoplankton, SR has been observed in many lineages, but molecular information on SR or meiosis of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species is scarce. The raphidophy...
Ying Ji,Yijia Che,Elliott J Wright et al. Ying Ji et al.
Marine shellfish exposed to the microalgae Karenia selliformis can accumulate gymnodimines (GYM). Shellfish samples collected from Beihai City in Guangxi Autonomous Region, and Ningde City in Fujian Province, in the South China Sea, as well...
Constance M Harris,Kimberly S Reece,Donald F Stec et al. Constance M Harris et al.
In 1968 Burkholder and associates (J. Antibiot. (Tokyo)1968, 21, 659-664) isolated the antifungal toxin goniodomin from an unidentified Puerto Rican dinoflagellate and partially characterized its structure. Subsequently, a metabolite of Ale...
Nanjing Ji,Zhenzhen Zhang,Jinwang Huang et al. Nanjing Ji et al.
Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for phytoplankton growth. There is ample evidence that N enrichment promotes harmful algae blooms (HABs) but molecular mechanisms regulating N-nutrient uptake and metabolism are not so clear, especially...
Adam M Schaefer,Luke Yrastorza,Nicole Stockley et al. Adam M Schaefer et al.
Florida has experienced multiple cyanobacteria blooms in recent years the most severe of which occurred in 2016 and 2018. Several toxins are produced by proliferating cyanobacteria, including the hepatotoxin microcystin (MC). Harmful algal ...
M A Burford,C C Carey,D P Hamilton et al. M A Burford et al.
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms (=cyanoHABs) are an increasing feature of many waterbodies throughout the world. Many bloom-forming species produce toxins, making them of particular concern for drinking water supplies, recreation and fisherie...
David K Ralston,Stephanie K Moore David K Ralston
This review assesses harmful algal bloom (HAB) modeling in the context of climate change, examining modeling methodologies that are currently being used, approaches for representing climate processes, and time scales of HAB model projection...
Michael L Brosnahan,Alexis D Fischer,Cary B Lopez et al. Michael L Brosnahan et al.
Many phytoplankton species, including many harmful algal bloom (HAB) species, survive long periods between blooms through formation of benthic resting stages. Because they are crucial to the persistence of these species and the initiation o...
Malin Olofsson,Sanna Suikkanen,Justyna Kobos et al. Malin Olofsson et al.
Almost every summer, dense blooms of filamentous cyanobacteria are formed in the Baltic Sea. These blooms may cause problems for tourism and ecosystem services, where surface accumulations and beach fouling are commonly occurring. Future ch...
Patricia A Tester,R Wayne Litaker,Elisa Berdalet Patricia A Tester
Sea surface temperatures in the world's oceans are projected to warm by 0.4-1.4 °C by mid twenty-first century causing many tropical and sub-tropical harmful dinoflagellate genera like Gambierdiscus, Fukuyoa and Ostreopsis (benthic harmful...