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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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Dabor Resiere,Jonathan Florentin,Rémi Névière Dabor Resiere
Since 2011, the Caribbean region-including Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana-has experienced increasing invasions of Sargassum seaweed, leading to significant environmental, economic, and public health challenges. This study evaluat...
Chloe Weinstock,Christina Preston,John K Brunson et al. Chloe Weinstock et al.
Successful harmful algal bloom (HAB) prediction and monitoring employs a variety of observational and research strategies. We add to the existing suite of tools for detecting toxigenic Pseudo-nitzschia diatoms by developing a novel digital ...
Caixia Yue,Yunyan Deng,Fengting Li et al. Caixia Yue et al.
Dinoflagellates play pivotal roles in marine ecosystems, particularly as major contributors to marine harmful algal blooms (HABs). Their resting cysts, analogous to higher plant seeds, directly regulate seasonal population dynamics and init...
Theresa K Hattenrath,Erika Klar,Katherine C Callaghan et al. Theresa K Hattenrath et al.
Aetokthonos hydrillicola is a toxic epiphytic cyanobacterium often associated with invasive water thyme (Hydrilla), Hydrilla verticillata. A. hydrillicola can produce a potent brominated neurotoxin, aetokthonotoxin (AETX), and a cytotoxic d...
Susana Perera-Valderrama,Geraldine Conruyt,Lucile Rossin et al. Susana Perera-Valderrama et al.
The ongoing presence of Sargassum inundations has led to various national and regional initiatives in the Wider Caribbean Region. However, these efforts often lack cohesion, resulting in overlap and duplication, missed opportunities for sha...
Fuat Dursun,Nina Dzhembekova,Bernd Krock et al. Fuat Dursun et al.
Harmful algal blooms (HAB) of various toxic microalgae negatively affect the Black Sea but there is limited data on the sources of phycotoxins in this area. During the PHYCOB cruise in September 2021, two strains of one diatom and thirty st...
Nina Dzhembekova,Fuat Dursun,Urban Tillmann et al. Nina Dzhembekova et al.
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) represent a significant global challenge to human health, economies, and ecosystems, including those of the Black Sea. Despite previous reports of potentially toxic microalgae and phycotoxins in the basin, the ta...
Tiantian Zheng,Xinyu Zhou,Linru Hao et al. Tiantian Zheng et al.
The increasing frequency of cyanobacterial blooms poses escalating ecological stress on freshwater ecosystems worldwide. These disturbances primarily act through impacts on basal trophic groups-most notably zooplankton. Apoptosis is a vital...
Marco Sandoval-Belmar,Faycal Kessouri,Jayme Smith et al. Marco Sandoval-Belmar et al.
The diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia and its neurotoxin domoic acid (DA) are major contributors to harmful algal blooms (HABs) along the U.S. West Coast, affecting marine ecosystems and human health. Observations implicate anthropogenic nutrie...
Pierre-Louis Lalloué,Clarisse Mallet,Alexandre Bec et al. Pierre-Louis Lalloué et al.
As climate change raises global temperatures and increases the frequency of cyanobacterial blooms, understanding how rising mean temperatures affect cyanotoxin content is crucial. However, no clear consensus exists, and the use of different...