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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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Erik L J E Broemsen,Jens Wira,Allen R Place et al. Erik L J E Broemsen et al.
Karlodinium veneficum forms fish killing blooms in estuaries worldwide. The toxicity of these blooms is variable and thought to be connected to bloom stage and in situ growth rates. Methods for measuring in situ growth rates rely on the ass...
Mathias Fon,Luka Šupraha,Tom Andersen et al. Mathias Fon et al.
The haptophyte Chrysochromulina leadbeateri formed the most devastating fish-killing algal bloom ever recorded in Norway, in May and June 2019. The bloom resulted in the death of 14,500 tons of farmed salmon in Nordland and Troms Counties a...
Xiaoyun Wang,Jiangbing Qiu,Dongyue Li et al. Xiaoyun Wang et al.
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) could be secreted by PSTs-producing microalgae or released by ruptured cells in seawater. In this study, the distribution of dissolved PSTs in the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, China, was investigated by tw...
Miles Medina,Paul Julian nd,Nicholas Chin et al. Miles Medina et al.
Karenia brevis blooms occur nearly annually along the southwest coast of Florida, and effective mitigation of ecological, public health, and economic impacts requires reliable real-time forecasting. We present two boosted random forest mode...
Martin Marzidovšek,Janja Francé,Vid Podpečan et al. Martin Marzidovšek et al.
In this study, explainable machine learning techniques are applied to predict the toxicity of mussels in the Gulf of Trieste (Adriatic Sea) caused by harmful algal blooms. By analysing a newly created 28-year dataset containing records of t...
Jingyi Sun,Wei Dai,Shuang Zhao et al. Jingyi Sun et al.
Ulva prolifera is a dominant species in green tides and has been affecting marine ecosystem for many years. Due to the low availability of CO2 in the environment, U. prolifera utilizes the CO2 concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) to increase int...
Yue Jiang,Hyeon Ho Shin,Bum Soo Park et al. Yue Jiang et al.
Specific bacterial species induce algal blooms by producing growth-promoting substances, such as siderophores, under iron-limited conditions. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these effects remain poorly understood. This study in...
Kun-Woo Yun,Hwa-Seong Son,Min-Jun Seong et al. Kun-Woo Yun et al.
This study investigated the use of propidium monoazide (PMA) to improve the accuracy of environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring by selectively detecting intracellular DNA (iDNA) from living cells, while excluding extracellular DNA (exDNA) from ...
Edna G Fernandez-Figueroa,Stephanie R Rogers,Matthew N Waters et al. Edna G Fernandez-Figueroa et al.
Nutrient enrichment and climate change promote algal blooms, leading to many lakes being characterized as eutrophic (i.e., green) worldwide. We examined recent eutrophication trends of freshwater lakes at a national scale by collating 32 ye...
Katherine M Roche,Isabella N Church,Alexa R Sterling et al. Katherine M Roche et al.
Pseudo-nitzschia harmful algal blooms have recently caused elevated domoic acid in coastal environments of the Northeast United States. In 2017, the toxigenic species P. australis was observed in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, a temperate ...