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1 A bloom of Lyngbya majuscula in Shoalwater Bay, Queensland, Australia: An important feeding ground for the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) Arthur, Karen E.
2006
21-22 3 p. 251-265
15 p.
artikel
2 AC29: the most abundant protein of Alexandrium catenella and its potential use in encystment/excystment studies Bustamante, Juana
2003
21-22 3 p. 207-214
8 p.
artikel
3 A historical assessment of Karenia brevis in the western Gulf of Mexico Magaña, Hugo A.
2003
21-22 3 p. 163-171
9 p.
artikel
4 Alexandrium camurascutulum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae): a new dinoflagellate species from New Zealand MacKenzie, Lincoln
2002
21-22 3 p. 295-300
6 p.
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5 Alexandrium (Dinophyceae) species in Malaysian waters Usup, Gires
2002
21-22 3 p. 265-275
11 p.
artikel
6 Allelopathic effects of the dinophyte Prorocentrum minimum on the growth of the bacillariophyte Skeletonema costatum Tameishi, Masayuki
2009
21-22 3 p. 421-429
9 p.
artikel
7 An extensive Cochlodinium bloom along the western coast of Palawan, Philippines Azanza, Rhodora V.
2008
21-22 3 p. 324-330
7 p.
artikel
8 A novel epiphytic cyanobacterium associated with reservoirs affected by avian vacuolar myelinopathy Williams, Sarah K.
2007
21-22 3 p. 343-353
11 p.
artikel
9 Application of real-time PCR assay for detection and quantification of Alexandrium tamarense and Alexandrium catenella cysts from marine sediments Kamikawa, Ryoma
2007
21-22 3 p. 413-420
8 p.
artikel
10 A review and new analysis of trophic interactions between Prorocentrum minimum and clams, scallops, and oysters Wikfors, Gary H.
2005
21-22 3 p. 585-592
8 p.
artikel
11 Artificial neural network approaches to one-step weekly prediction of Dinophysis acuminata blooms in Huelva (Western Andalucía, Spain) Velo-Suárez, L.
2007
21-22 3 p. 361-371
11 p.
artikel
12 A toxic Pseudo-nitzschia bloom in Todos Santos Bay, northwestern Baja California, Mexico García-Mendoza, Ernesto
2009
21-22 3 p. 493-503
11 p.
artikel
13 Author index 2004
21-22 3 p. 269-271
3 p.
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14 Bloom dynamics of Dinophysis acuta in an upwelling system: In situ growth versus transport Escalera, Laura
2010
21-22 3 p. 312-322
11 p.
artikel
15 Blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the San Pedro Channel and Los Angeles harbor areas of the Southern California Bight, 2003–2004 Schnetzer, Astrid
2007
21-22 3 p. 372-387
16 p.
artikel
16 Bottom-up controls on a mixed-species HAB assemblage: A comparison of sympatric Chattonella subsalsa and Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae) isolates from the Delaware Inland Bays, USA Zhang, Yaohong
2006
21-22 3 p. 310-320
11 p.
artikel
17 Can Pseudo-nitzschia blooms be modeled by coastal upwelling in Lisbon Bay? Palma, Sofia
2010
21-22 3 p. 294-303
10 p.
artikel
18 Characterization, dynamics, and ecological impacts of harmful Cochlodinium polykrikoides blooms on eastern Long Island, NY, USA Gobler, Christopher J.
2008
21-22 3 p. 293-307
15 p.
artikel
19 Characterization of microalgae and associated bacteria collected from shellfish harvesting areas Croci, L.
2006
21-22 3 p. 266-274
9 p.
artikel
20 Characterization of the toxicity of Cochlodinium polykrikoides isolates from Northeast US estuaries to finfish and shellfish Tang, Ying Zhong
2009
21-22 3 p. 454-462
9 p.
artikel
21 Cochlodinium polykrikoides blooms and eco-physical conditions in the South Sea of Korea Lee, Dong-Kyu
2008
21-22 3 p. 318-323
6 p.
artikel
22 Comparative accumulation and composition of lipophilic marine biotoxins in passive samplers and in mussels (M. edulis) on the West Coast of Ireland Fux, Elie
2009
21-22 3 p. 523-537
15 p.
artikel
23 Comparative dynamics of paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in a tolerant and susceptible population of the copepod Acartia hudsonica Dam, Hans G.
2011
21-22 3 p. 245-253
9 p.
artikel
24 Control of the harmful alga Cochlodinium polykrikoides by the naked ciliate Strombidinopsis jeokjo in mesocosm enclosures Jeong, Hae Jin
2008
21-22 3 p. 368-377
10 p.
artikel
25 Co-occurrence of multiple classes of harmful algal toxins in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) stranding during an unusual mortality event in Texas, USA Fire, Spencer E.
2011
21-22 3 p. 330-336
7 p.
artikel
26 Delayed luminescence of Prorocentrum minimum under controlled conditions Monti, Marina
2005
21-22 3 p. 643-650
8 p.
artikel
27 Detection of two Prorocentrum species using sandwich hybridization integrated with nuclease protection assay Cai, Qingsong
2006
21-22 3 p. 300-309
10 p.
artikel
28 Determination of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins in UK shellfish Turrell, E.A.
2007
21-22 3 p. 438-448
11 p.
artikel
29 Determination of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix rubescens in environmental water samples using an image processing system Ernst, Bernhard
2006
21-22 3 p. 281-289
9 p.
artikel
30 Development and field application of rRNA-targeted probes for the detection of Cochlodinium polykrikoides Margalef in Korean coastal waters using whole cell and sandwich hybridization formats Mikulski, C.M.
2008
21-22 3 p. 347-359
13 p.
artikel
31 Development of an immunofluorescence technique for detecting Pfiesteria piscicida Lin, Senjie
2003
21-22 3 p. 223-231
9 p.
artikel
32 Development of the “plankton emergence trap/chamber (PET Chamber)”, a new sampling device to collect in situ germinating cells from cysts of microalgae in surface sediments of coastal waters Ishikawa, Akira
2007
21-22 3 p. 301-307
7 p.
artikel
33 Drift rhodophyte blooms emerge in Lee County, Florida, USA: Evidence of escalating coastal eutrophication Lapointe, Brian E.
2007
21-22 3 p. 421-437
17 p.
artikel
34 Ectoenzymes in Prorocentrum minimum Dyhrman, Sonya
2005
21-22 3 p. 619-627
9 p.
artikel
35 Editorial Board 2010
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36 Editorial Board 2007
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37 Editorial Board 2008
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38 Editorial Board 2009
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39 Editorial Board 2011
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40 Effect of five chinese traditional medicines on the biological activity of a red-tide causing alga—Alexandrium tamarense Zhou, L.H.
2007
21-22 3 p. 354-360
7 p.
artikel
41 Effects of a Prorocentrum minimum bloom on light availability for and potential impacts on submersed aquatic vegetation in upper Chesapeake Bay Gallegos, Charles L.
2005
21-22 3 p. 553-574
22 p.
artikel
42 Effects of light on nitrogen and carbon uptake during a Prorocentrum minimum bloom Fan, Chunlei
2005
21-22 3 p. 629-641
13 p.
artikel
43 Effects of mitomycin C and colchicine on toxin production and cell cycle regulation in the dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense Cho, Yuko
2011
21-22 3 p. 235-244
10 p.
artikel
44 Effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium monilatum on survival, grazing and behavioral response of three ecologically important bivalve molluscs May, Susan P.
2010
21-22 3 p. 281-293
13 p.
artikel
45 Effects of winds, tides and river water runoff on the formation and disappearance of the Alexandrium tamarense bloom in Hiroshima Bay, Japan Yamamoto, Tamiji
2002
21-22 3 p. 301-312
12 p.
artikel
46 Empirical models of toxigenic Pseudo-nitzschia blooms: Potential use as a remote detection tool in the Santa Barbara Channel Anderson, Clarissa R.
2009
21-22 3 p. 478-492
15 p.
artikel
47 Estimating the abundance of toxic Microcystis in the San Francisco Estuary using quantitative real-time PCR Baxa, Dolores V.
2010
21-22 3 p. 342-349
8 p.
artikel
48 Evaluation of quantitative real-time PCR to characterise spatial and temporal variations in cyanobacteria, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Woloszynska) Seenaya et Subba Raju and cylindrospermopsin concentrations in three subtropical Australian reservoirs Orr, Philip T.
2010
21-22 3 p. 243-254
12 p.
artikel
49 Extreme differences in akinete, heterocyte and cylindrospermopsin concentrations with depth in a successive bloom involving Aphanizomenon ovalisporum (Forti) and Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Woloszynska) Seenaya and Subba Raju Everson, Sally
2011
21-22 3 p. 265-276
12 p.
artikel
50 First occurrence of Cochlodinium blooms in Sabah, Malaysia Anton, A.
2008
21-22 3 p. 331-336
6 p.
artikel
51 Forecasting of environmental risk maps of coastal algal blooms Wong, Ken T.M.
2009
21-22 3 p. 407-420
14 p.
artikel
52 Generation of monoclonal antibodies for the specific immunodetection of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum Halim from Spanish waters Carrera, Mónica
2010
21-22 3 p. 272-280
9 p.
artikel
53 Glutathione transferase activity and oocyte development in copepods exposed to toxic phytoplankton Kozlowsky-Suzuki, Betina
2009
21-22 3 p. 395-406
12 p.
artikel
54 GUIDE FOR AUTHORS 2002
21-22 3 p. 327-331
5 p.
artikel
55 Hydraulic flushing as a Prymnesium parvum bloom-terminating mechanism in a subtropical lake Roelke, Daniel L.
2010
21-22 3 p. 323-332
10 p.
artikel
56 Identification of the dinoflagellate community during Cochlodinium polykrikoides (Dinophyceae) blooms using amplified rDNA melting curve analysis and real-time PCR probes Park, Tae-Gyu
2009
21-22 3 p. 430-440
11 p.
artikel
57 IFC 2003
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58 IFC 2002
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59 IFC 2004
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60 IFC (EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
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61 IFC (EDITORIAL BOARD) 2006
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62 Impact of preparation method on gonad domoic acid levels in the scallop, Pecten maximus (L.) Campbell, D.A
2003
21-22 3 p. 215-222
8 p.
artikel
63 Impacts and potential effects due to Prorocentrum minimum blooms in Chesapeake Bay Tango, P.J.
2005
21-22 3 p. 525-531
7 p.
artikel
64 Influence of humic, fulvic and hydrophilic acids on the growth, photosynthesis and respiration of the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum (Pavillard) Schiller Heil, Cynthia A.
2005
21-22 3 p. 603-618
16 p.
artikel
65 Ingestion and clearance rates of the red Noctiluca scintillans fed on the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum (Halim) Frangópulos, Máximo
2011
21-22 3 p. 304-309
6 p.
artikel
66 Intracellular damage and death caused by protease inhibitors on Alexandrium catenella natural cysts and vegetative cells Córdova, José Luis
2003
21-22 3 p. 173-181
9 p.
artikel
67 Intraspecific variation in the response of the cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena to moderate UV-B radiation Wulff, Angela
2007
21-22 3 p. 388-399
12 p.
artikel
68 In vitro transformation of PSP toxins by different shellfish tissues Jaime, Elke
2007
21-22 3 p. 308-316
9 p.
artikel
69 Is the invasion of Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae) related to the nitrogen enrichment of the Baltic Sea? Pertola, Sari
2005
21-22 3 p. 481-492
12 p.
artikel
70 Karlotoxin mediates grazing by Oxyrrhis marina on strains of Karlodinium veneficum Adolf, Jason E.
2007
21-22 3 p. 400-412
13 p.
artikel
71 Linking the physiology and ecology of Cochlodinium to better understand harmful algal bloom events: A comparative approach Kudela, Raphael M.
2008
21-22 3 p. 278-292
15 p.
artikel
72 Microbial community interactions and population dynamics of an algicidal bacterium active against Karenia brevis (Dinophyceae) Mayali, Xavier
2002
21-22 3 p. 277-293
17 p.
artikel
73 Molecular confirmation of Planktothrix rubescens as the cause of intense, microcystin—Synthesizing cyanobacterial bloom in Lake Ziros, Greece Vareli, Katerina
2009
21-22 3 p. 447-453
7 p.
artikel
74 Molecular quantification of toxic Alexandrium fundyense in the Gulf of Maine using real-time PCR Dyhrman, Sonya T.
2006
21-22 3 p. 242-250
9 p.
artikel
75 Monoclonal antibody against the surface of Alexandrium minutum used in a whole-cell ELISA Gas, Fabienne
2009
21-22 3 p. 538-545
8 p.
artikel
76 Morphological and genetic study of Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu from the East China Sea, and comparison with some related Prorocentrum species Lu, Douding
2005
21-22 3 p. 493-505
13 p.
artikel
77 Morphology and taxonomy of chain-forming species of the genus Cochlodinium (Dinophyceae) Matsuoka, Kazumi
2008
21-22 3 p. 261-270
10 p.
artikel
78 Nitrate and phosphate uptake kinetics of the harmful diatom Eucampia zodiacus Ehrenberg, a causative organism in the bleaching of aquacultured Porphyra thalli Nishikawa, Tetsuya
2009
21-22 3 p. 513-517
5 p.
artikel
79 Noctiluca scintillans may act as a vector of toxigenic microalgae Escalera, Laura
2007
21-22 3 p. 317-320
4 p.
artikel
80 North Atlantic right whales, Eubalaena glacialis, exposed to paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins via a zooplankton vector, Calanus finmarchicus Durbin, Edward
2002
21-22 3 p. 243-251
9 p.
artikel
81 Occurrence patterns of Alexandrium tamarense (Lebour) Balech populations in the Golfo Nuevo (Patagonia, Argentina), with observations on ventral pore occurrence in natural and cultured cells Gayoso, Ana María
2006
21-22 3 p. 233-241
9 p.
artikel
82 Occurrences of Prorocentrum minimum (Pavillard) in México Sierra-Beltrán, A.P.
2005
21-22 3 p. 507-517
11 p.
artikel
83 Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxin profiles and short-term detoxification kinetics in mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis fed with the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense Suzuki, Toshiyuki
2003
21-22 3 p. 201-206
6 p.
artikel
84 Phylogenetic relationship of Alexandrium monilatum (Dinophyceae) to other Alexandrium species based on 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences Rogers, John E.
2006
21-22 3 p. 275-280
6 p.
artikel
85 Phylogenetic relationships in the harmful dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae) inferred from LSU rDNA sequences Iwataki, Mitsunori
2008
21-22 3 p. 271-277
7 p.
artikel
86 Potentially toxic and harmful microalgae from coastal waters of the Campania region (Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean Sea) Zingone, Adriana
2006
21-22 3 p. 321-337
17 p.
artikel
87 Preface Anderson, Donald M
2004
21-22 3 p. 183-184
2 p.
artikel
88 Preface to the Harmful Algae Special Issue: Recent progress on the research and management of Cochlodinium blooms Doucette, Gregory J.
2008
21-22 3 p. 259-260
2 p.
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89 Preface to the special issue on Prorocentrum minimum Glibert, Patricia M.
2005
21-22 3 p. 447-
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90 Production of goniodomin A by the planktonic, chain-forming dinoflagellate Alexandrium monilatum (Howell) Balech isolated from the Gulf Coast of the United States Hsia, Michelle H.
2006
21-22 3 p. 290-299
10 p.
artikel
91 Prorocentrum minimum bloom and its possible link to a massive fish kill in Bolinao, Pangasinan, Northern Philippines Azanza, Rhodora V.
2005
21-22 3 p. 519-524
6 p.
artikel
92 Prorocentrum minimum blooms: potential impacts on dissolved oxygen and Chesapeake Bay oyster settlement and growth Brownlee, E.F.
2005
21-22 3 p. 593-602
10 p.
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93 Prorocentrum minimum(clone Exuv) is nutritionally insufficient, but not toxic to the copepod Acartia tonsa Dam, Hans G.
2005
21-22 3 p. 575-584
10 p.
artikel
94 Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae) in the Baltic Sea: morphology, occurrence—a review Hajdu, Susanna
2005
21-22 3 p. 471-480
10 p.
artikel
95 Prorocentrum minimum (Pavillard) Schiller Heil, Cynthia A.
2005
21-22 3 p. 449-470
22 p.
artikel
96 Recent domoic acid closures of shellfish harvest areas in Washington State inland waterways Trainer, Vera L.
2007
21-22 3 p. 449-459
11 p.
artikel
97 Recent trends in paralytic shellfish toxins in Puget Sound, relationships to climate, and capacity for prediction of toxic events Moore, Stephanie K.
2009
21-22 3 p. 463-477
15 p.
artikel
98 Red tide blooms of Cochlodinium polykrikoides in a coastal cove Tomas, Carmelo R.
2008
21-22 3 p. 308-317
10 p.
artikel
99 Red tides and participation in marine-based activities: Estimating the response of Southwest Florida residents Morgan, Kimberly L.
2010
21-22 3 p. 333-341
9 p.
artikel
100 Regional economic impacts of razor clam beach closures due to harmful algal blooms (HABs) on the Pacific coast of Washington Dyson, Karen
2010
21-22 3 p. 264-271
8 p.
artikel
101 Resistance of the fish-killing dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides against algicidal bacteria isolated from the coastal sea of Japan Imai, Ichiro
2008
21-22 3 p. 360-367
8 p.
artikel
102 Scales of temporal and spatial variability in the distribution of harmful algae species in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, USA Phlips, Edward J.
2011
21-22 3 p. 277-290
14 p.
artikel
103 Seasonal distribution of species of the toxic dinoflagellate genus Dinophysis in Maizuru Bay (Japan), with comments on their autofluorescence and attachment of picophytoplankton Nishitani, Goh
2002
21-22 3 p. 253-264
12 p.
artikel
104 Secondary structural modeling of the second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) from Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae) Kocot, Kevin M.
2009
21-22 3 p. 441-446
6 p.
artikel
105 Second Symposium on Harmful Marine Algae in the United States, Woods Hole, MA, 9–13 December 2003 2004
21-22 3 p. 185-268
84 p.
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106 Small-scale turbulence affects the division rate and morphology of two red-tide dinoflagellates Sullivan, James M
2003
21-22 3 p. 183-199
17 p.
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107 Stability of toxigenic Microcystis blooms Prakash, Satya
2009
21-22 3 p. 377-384
8 p.
artikel
108 Stormwater nutrient inputs favor growth of non-native macroalgae (Rhodophyta) on O’ahu, Hawaiian Islands Lapointe, Brian E.
2011
21-22 3 p. 310-318
9 p.
artikel
109 The diversity and distribution of toxigenic Microcystis spp. in present day and archived pelagic and sediment samples from Lake Erie Rinta-Kanto, Johanna M.
2009
21-22 3 p. 385-394
10 p.
artikel
110 The dynamics of cyanobacteria and microcystin production in a tropical reservoir of Singapore Te, Shu Harn
2011
21-22 3 p. 319-329
11 p.
artikel
111 The effects of growth phase and light intensity on toxin production by Dinophysis acuminata from the northeastern United States Tong, Mengmeng
2011
21-22 3 p. 254-264
11 p.
artikel
112 The effects of harmful algal species and food concentration on zooplankton grazer production of dissolved organic matter and inorganic nutrients Saba, Grace K.
2011
21-22 3 p. 291-303
13 p.
artikel
113 The effects of nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment on algal community development: Artificial mini-reefs on the Belize Barrier Reef sedimentary lagoon Littler, Mark M.
2010
21-22 3 p. 255-263
9 p.
artikel
114 The effects of temperature and nutrient ratios on Microcystis blooms in Lake Taihu, China: An 11-year investigation Liu, Xia
2011
21-22 3 p. 337-343
7 p.
artikel
115 The emergence of Cochlodinium along the California Coast (USA) Curtiss, Casey C.
2008
21-22 3 p. 337-346
10 p.
artikel
116 The germination characteristics of Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyceae), a toxic dinoflagellate from the Fal estuary (UK) Blanco, Eva Pérez
2009
21-22 3 p. 518-522
5 p.
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117 The impact of shifts to elevated irradiance on the growth and photochemical activity of the harmful algae Chattonella subsalsa and Prorocentrum minimum from Delaware Warner, Mark E.
2007
21-22 3 p. 332-342
11 p.
artikel
118 The influence of light quality on akinete formation and germination in the toxic cyanobacterium Anabaena circinalis Thompson, Peter A.
2009
21-22 3 p. 504-512
9 p.
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119 The toxigenic marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense as the probable cause of mortality of caged salmon in Nova Scotia Cembella, A.D
2002
21-22 3 p. 313-325
13 p.
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120 Toxic Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyceae) from Vietnam with new gonyautoxin analogue Lim, Po-Teen
2007
21-22 3 p. 321-331
11 p.
artikel
121 Unbalanced N:P ratios and nutrient stress controlling growth and toxin production of the harmful dinoflagellate Prorocentrum lima (Ehrenberg) Dodge Varkitzi, Ioanna
2010
21-22 3 p. 304-311
8 p.
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122 Use of a real-time remote monitoring network (RTRM) and shipborne sampling to characterize a dinoflagellate bloom in the Neuse Estuary, North Carolina, USA Springer, Jeffrey J.
2005
21-22 3 p. 533-551
19 p.
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