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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A brief summary of the physiology and ecology of Karenia brevis Davis (G. Hansen and Moestrup comb. nov.) red tides on the West Florida Shelf and of hypotheses posed for their initiation, growth, maintenance, and termination Vargo, Gabriel A.
2009
21-22 4 p. 573-584
12 p.
artikel
2 A comparative study on recurrent blooms of Alexandrium minutum in two Mediterranean coastal areas Vila, Magda
2005
21-22 4 p. 673-695
23 p.
artikel
3 A comparison of N and C uptake during brown tide (Aureococcus anophagefferens) blooms from two coastal bays on the east coast of the USA Mulholland, Margaret R.
2004
21-22 4 p. 361-376
16 p.
artikel
4 A coordinated coastal ocean observing and modeling system for the West Florida Continental Shelf Weisberg, Robert H.
2009
21-22 4 p. 585-597
13 p.
artikel
5 Alexandrium catenella and Alexandrium minutum blooms in the Mediterranean Sea: Toward the identification of ecological niches Bravo, Isabel
2008
21-22 4 p. 515-522
8 p.
artikel
6 A review of the molecular evidence for ballast water introduction of the toxic dinoflagellates Gymnodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium “tamarensis complex” to Australasia Bolch, Christopher J.S.
2007
21-22 4 p. 465-485
21 p.
artikel
7 Assessment of brown tide blooms, caused by Aureococcus anophagefferens, and contributing factors in New Jersey coastal bays: 2000–2002 Gastrich, Mary Downes
2004
21-22 4 p. 305-320
16 p.
artikel
8 Associations between fish health and Pfiesteria spp. in Chesapeake Bay and mid-Atlantic estuaries Tango, P.
2006
21-22 4 p. 352-362
11 p.
artikel
9 Aureococcus anophagefferens research: 20 years and counting Lomas, Michael W.
2004
21-22 4 p. 273-277
5 p.
artikel
10 Changes in work habits of lifeguards in relation to Florida red tide Nierenberg, Kate
2010
21-22 4 p. 419-425
7 p.
artikel
11 Characterising the 2002 toxic Karenia concordia (Dinophyceae) outbreak and its development using satellite imagery on the north-eastern coast of New Zealand Chang, F. Hoe
2008
21-22 4 p. 532-544
13 p.
artikel
12 Characterization and quantification of karlotoxins by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry Bachvaroff, Tsvetan R.
2008
21-22 4 p. 473-484
12 p.
artikel
13 Characterization of the affinity for nitrogen, uptake kinetics, and environmental relationships for Prorocentrum minimum in natural blooms and laboratory cultures Fan, Chunlei
2003
21-22 4 p. 283-299
17 p.
artikel
14 Ciguatera poisoning in Rarotonga, southern Cook Islands Rongo, Teina
2011
21-22 4 p. 345-355
11 p.
artikel
15 Clinical signs and histopathology associated with domoic acid poisoning in northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) and comparison of toxin detection methods Lefebvre, Kathi A.
2010
21-22 4 p. 374-383
10 p.
artikel
16 Consumption of toxic cyanobacteria by Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia) and consequences on life traits and microcystin accumulation Lance, Emilie
2008
21-22 4 p. 464-472
9 p.
artikel
17 Contents 2009
21-22 4 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
18 CONTENTS VOLUME 2 2003
21-22 4 p. 337-338
2 p.
artikel
19 CONTENTS VOLUME 3 2004
21-22 4 p. 485-492
8 p.
artikel
20 CONTENTS VOLUME 1 2002
21-22 4 p. 425-426
2 p.
artikel
21 Correlation between the presence of Gonyaulax fragilis (Dinophyceae) and the mucilage phenomena of the Emilia-Romagna coast (northern Adriatic Sea) Pompei, Marinella
2003
21-22 4 p. 301-316
16 p.
artikel
22 Corrigendum to “Removal of Prymnesium parvum (Haptophyceae) and its toxins using clay minerals” [Harmful Algae 4 (2005) 261–274] Sengco, Mario R.
2005
21-22 4 p. 801-
1 p.
artikel
23 Critical review of the IMO international convention on the management of ships’ ballast water and sediments Gollasch, Stephan
2007
21-22 4 p. 585-600
16 p.
artikel
24 Detection of Pfiesteria spp. by PCR in surface sediments collected from Chesapeake Bay tributaries (Maryland) Bowers, Holly A.
2006
21-22 4 p. 342-351
10 p.
artikel
25 Detection of Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) species and amnesic shellfish toxins in Scottish coastal waters using oligonucleotide probes and the Jellet Rapid Test™ Turrell, E.
2008
21-22 4 p. 443-458
16 p.
artikel
26 Development of a PNA probe for the detection of the toxic dinoflagellate Takayama pulchella Huang, Bangqin
2008
21-22 4 p. 495-503
9 p.
artikel
27 Dinophysis blooms in the deep euphotic zone of the Baltic Sea: do they grow in the dark? Gisselson, Lars-Åke
2002
21-22 4 p. 401-418
18 p.
artikel
28 Direct uptake of nitrogen by Pfiesteria piscicida and Pfiesteria shumwayae, and nitrogen nutritional preferences Glibert, Patricia M.
2006
21-22 4 p. 380-394
15 p.
artikel
29 Distribution of Pfiesteria piscicida cyst populations in sediments of the Delaware Inland Bays, USA Coyne, Kathryn J.
2006
21-22 4 p. 363-373
11 p.
artikel
30 Diversity and distribution of epibiotic bacteria on Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries (Bacillariophyceae) in culture, and comparison with those on diatoms in native seawater Kaczmarska, Irena
2005
21-22 4 p. 725-741
17 p.
artikel
31 Domoic acid production by Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha Lundholm, Moestrup et Hasle (bacillariophyta) isolated from the Black Sea Besiktepe, Sengul
2008
21-22 4 p. 438-442
5 p.
artikel
32 Dynamics and short-term survival of toxic cyanobacteria species in ballast water from NOBOB vessels transiting the Great Lakes—implications for HAB invasions Doblin, Martina A.
2007
21-22 4 p. 519-530
12 p.
artikel
33 Ecology of phytoplankton communities dominated by Aureococcus anophagefferens: the role of viruses, nutrients, and microzooplankton grazing Gobler, Christopher J.
2004
21-22 4 p. 471-483
13 p.
artikel
34 Ecophysiology of the marine cyanobacterium, Lyngbya majuscula (Oscillatoriaceae) in Moreton Bay, Australia Watkinson, A.J.
2005
21-22 4 p. 697-715
19 p.
artikel
35 Editorial Advisory Board 2007
21-22 4 p. CO2-
1 p.
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36 Editorial Board 2009
21-22 4 p. CO2-
1 p.
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37 Editorial Board 2010
21-22 4 p. CO2-
1 p.
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38 Editorial Board 2011
21-22 4 p. CO2-
1 p.
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39 Editorial Board 2008
21-22 4 p. CO2-
1 p.
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40 EDITORIAL BOARD 2006
21-22 4 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
41 Effect of salinity, temperature, organic and inorganic nutrients on growth of cultured Fibrocapsa japonica (Raphidophyceae) from the northern Adriatic Sea Cucchiari, Emellina
2008
21-22 4 p. 405-414
10 p.
artikel
42 Effect of small-scale shear on grazing and growth of the dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida Stoecker, Diane K.
2006
21-22 4 p. 407-418
12 p.
artikel
43 Effects of microcystins-containing cyanobacteria from a temperate ecosystem on human lymphocytes culture and their potential for adverse human health effects Mankiewicz-Boczek, Joanna
2011
21-22 4 p. 356-365
10 p.
artikel
44 Effects of temperature, salinity and irradiance on growth of the novel red tide flagellate Chattonella ovata (Raphidophyceae) Yamaguchi, Haruo
2010
21-22 4 p. 398-401
4 p.
artikel
45 Effects of the estuarine dinoflagellate Pfiesteria shumwayae (Dinophyceae) on survival and grazing activity of several shellfish species Shumway, Sandra E.
2006
21-22 4 p. 442-458
17 p.
artikel
46 Efficacy of three commercially available ballast water biocides against vegetative microalgae, dinoflagellate cysts and bacteria Gregg, Matthew D.
2007
21-22 4 p. 567-584
18 p.
artikel
47 Evaluation of sampling and screening techniques for tiered monitoring of toxic cyanobacteria in lakes Rogalus, Meghan Kreider
2008
21-22 4 p. 504-514
11 p.
artikel
48 Extracellular organic compounds from the ichthyotoxic red tide alga Heterosigma akashiwo elevate cytosolic calcium and induce apoptosis in Sf9 cells Twiner, Michael J.
2005
21-22 4 p. 789-800
12 p.
artikel
49 Feeding preferences and grazing rates of Pfiesteria piscicida and a cryptoperidiniopsoid preying on fish blood cells and algal prey Egerton, Todd A.
2006
21-22 4 p. 419-426
8 p.
artikel
50 Foreword Hallegraeff, Gustaaf M.
2007
21-22 4 p. 461-464
4 p.
artikel
51 Frontiers in outreach and education: The Florida red tide experience Nierenberg, Kate
2011
21-22 4 p. 374-380
7 p.
artikel
52 Grazing activity of Pfiesteria piscicida (Dinophyceae) and susceptibility to ciliate predation vary with toxicity status Lewitus, Alan J.
2006
21-22 4 p. 427-434
8 p.
artikel
53 Growth dynamics of non-toxic Pseudo-nitzschia delicatissima and toxic P. seriata (Bacillariophyceae) under simulated spring and summer photoperiods Fehling, Johanna
2005
21-22 4 p. 763-769
7 p.
artikel
54 GUIDE FOR AUTHORS 2002
21-22 4 p. 419-423
5 p.
artikel
55 High toxicity of the novel bloom-forming species Chattonella ovata (Raphidophyceae) to cultured fish Hiroishi, Shingo
2005
21-22 4 p. 783-787
5 p.
artikel
56 Historical perspective on Karenia brevis red tide research in the Gulf of Mexico Steidinger, Karen A.
2009
21-22 4 p. 549-561
13 p.
artikel
57 HPLC pigment records provide evidence of past blooms of Aureococcus anophagefferens in the Coastal Bays of Maryland and Virginia, USA Trice, T.Mark
2004
21-22 4 p. 295-304
10 p.
artikel
58 Ichthyotoxicity of Chattonella marina (Raphidophyceae) to damselfish (Acanthochromis polycanthus): the synergistic role of reactive oxygen species and free fatty acids Marshall, Judith-Anne
2003
21-22 4 p. 273-281
9 p.
artikel
59 IFC 2002
21-22 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
60 IFC(EDITORIAL BOARD) 2003
21-22 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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61 IFC (EDITORIAL BOARD) 2005
21-22 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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62 IFC (EDITORIAL BOARD) 2004
21-22 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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63 Immunolocalization of theca antigens on Alexandrium catenella and their use to isolate cells from fixed phytoplankton samples Córdova, José Luis
2002
21-22 4 p. 351-360
10 p.
artikel
64 Impacts of Florida red tides on coastal communities Backer, Lorraine C.
2009
21-22 4 p. 618-622
5 p.
artikel
65 Importance of copepod faecal pellets to the fate of the DSP toxins produced by Dinophysis spp. Maneiro, I.
2002
21-22 4 p. 333-341
9 p.
artikel
66 Ingestion of the dinoflagellate, Pfiesteria piscicida, by the calanoid copepod, Acartia tonsa Roman, Michael R.
2006
21-22 4 p. 435-441
7 p.
artikel
67 In situ field experiment shows Lyngbya majuscula (cyanobacterium) growth stimulated by added iron, phosphorus and nitrogen Ahern, Kathleen S.
2008
21-22 4 p. 389-404
16 p.
artikel
68 Interaction of nitrogen source and light intensity on the growth and photosynthesis of the brown tide alga Aureococcus anophagefferens Pustizzi, Frances
2004
21-22 4 p. 343-360
18 p.
artikel
69 Interannual variability of Aureococcus anophagefferens in Quantuck Bay, Long Island: natural test of the DON hypothesis Lomas, Michael W.
2004
21-22 4 p. 389-402
14 p.
artikel
70 Investigation on the presence of domoic acid in Greek shellfish Kaniou-Grigoriadou, I.
2005
21-22 4 p. 717-723
7 p.
artikel
71 Karenia brevis monitoring, management, and mitigation for Florida molluscan shellfish harvesting areas Heil, David C.
2009
21-22 4 p. 608-610
3 p.
artikel
72 Karenia brevis red tides, brevetoxins in the food web, and impacts on natural resources: Decadal advancements Landsberg, J.H.
2009
21-22 4 p. 598-607
10 p.
artikel
73 Kryptoperidinium foliaceum blooms in South Carolina: a multi-analytical approach to identification Kempton, Jason W
2002
21-22 4 p. 383-392
10 p.
artikel
74 Large-scale transport of Cochlodinium polykrikoides blooms by the Tsushima Warm Current in the southwest Sea of Japan Onitsuka, Goh
2010
21-22 4 p. 390-397
8 p.
artikel
75 Lipid and DNA features of Gonyaulax fragilis (Dinophyceae) as potential biomarkers in mucilage genesis Riccardi, M.
2010
21-22 4 p. 359-366
8 p.
artikel
76 Long-term perspective on the dynamics of brown tide blooms in Long Island coastal bays Nuzzi, Robert
2004
21-22 4 p. 279-293
15 p.
artikel
77 Mediation of benthic–pelagic coupling by microphytobenthos: an energy- and material-based model for initiation of blooms of Aureococcus anophagefferens MacIntyre, Hugh L.
2004
21-22 4 p. 403-437
35 p.
artikel
78 Microbial herbivory on the brown tide alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens: results from natural ecosystems, mesocosms and laboratory experiments Caron, David A.
2004
21-22 4 p. 439-457
19 p.
artikel
79 Modeling the influence of nutrients, turbulence and grazing on Pfiesteria population dynamics Hood, Raleigh R.
2006
21-22 4 p. 459-479
21 p.
artikel
80 Modified local sands for the mitigation of harmful algal blooms Pan, Gang
2011
21-22 4 p. 381-387
7 p.
artikel
81 Molecular identification of bacteria associated with filaments of Nodularia spumigena and their effect on the cyanobacterial growth Salomon, Paulo S
2003
21-22 4 p. 261-272
12 p.
artikel
82 Monitoring, management, and mitigation of Karenia blooms in the eastern Gulf of Mexico Heil, Cynthia A.
2009
21-22 4 p. 611-617
7 p.
artikel
83 Morphology and germination characteristics of the cysts of Chattonella ovata (Raphidophyceae), a novel red tide flagellate in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan Yamaguchi, Mineo
2008
21-22 4 p. 459-463
5 p.
artikel
84 Morphology and toxicology of Prorocentrum arabianum sp. nov., (dinophyceae) a toxic planktonic dinoflagellate from the Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea Morton, Steve L
2002
21-22 4 p. 393-400
8 p.
artikel
85 Morphology, toxin composition and LSU rDNA phylogeny of Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyceae) from Denmark, with some morphological observations on other European strains Hansen, G
2003
21-22 4 p. 317-335
19 p.
artikel
86 Net community production and dark community respiration in a Karenia brevis (Davis) bloom in West Florida coastal waters, USA Hitchcock, Gary L.
2010
21-22 4 p. 351-358
8 p.
artikel
87 Novel application of a fish gill cell line assay to assess ichthyotoxicity of harmful marine microalgae Dorantes-Aranda, Juan José
2011
21-22 4 p. 366-373
8 p.
artikel
88 Occurrence of okadaic acid in the feeding grounds of dugongs (Dugong dugon) and green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Moreton Bay, Australia Takahashi, Eri M.
2008
21-22 4 p. 430-437
8 p.
artikel
89 Occurrence of saxitoxins and an anatoxin-a(s)-like anticholinesterase in a Brazilian drinking water supply Molica, Renato J.R.
2005
21-22 4 p. 743-753
11 p.
artikel
90 PCR amplification of microalgal DNA for sequencing and species identification: studies on fixatives and algal growth stages Godhe, Anna
2002
21-22 4 p. 375-382
8 p.
artikel
91 PCR detection of dinoflagellate cysts in field sediment samples from tropic and temperate environments Godhe, Anna
2002
21-22 4 p. 361-373
13 p.
artikel
92 Pfiesteria piscicida and Pfiesteria shumwayae in coastal waters of Long Island, New York, USA Rublee, Parke A.
2006
21-22 4 p. 374-379
6 p.
artikel
93 Phosphatase activity in the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria shumwayae Skelton, Hayley M.
2006
21-22 4 p. 395-406
12 p.
artikel
94 Phytoplankton and bacterial assemblages in ballast water of U.S. military ships as a function of port of origin, voyage time, and ocean exchange practices Burkholder, JoAnn M.
2007
21-22 4 p. 486-518
33 p.
artikel
95 Pico- and nanoplankton dynamics during bloom initiation of Aureococcus in a Long Island, NY bay Sieracki, Michael E.
2004
21-22 4 p. 459-470
12 p.
artikel
96 Possible involvement of hemolytic activity in the contact-dependent lethal effects of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi on the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis Zou, Yanan
2010
21-22 4 p. 367-373
7 p.
artikel
97 Potential impacts of brown tide, Aureococcus anophagefferens, on juvenile hard clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, in the Coastal Bays of Maryland, USA Wazniak, Catherine E.
2004
21-22 4 p. 321-329
9 p.
artikel
98 Prevention and control of Karenia brevis blooms Sengco, Mario R.
2009
21-22 4 p. 623-628
6 p.
artikel
99 Production of pinnatoxins by a peridinoid dinoflagellate isolated from Northland, New Zealand Rhodes, L.
2010
21-22 4 p. 384-389
6 p.
artikel
100 Profiles of Alexandrium catenella cysts in Puget Sound sediments and the relationship to paralytic shellfish poisoning events Cox, A.M.
2008
21-22 4 p. 379-388
10 p.
artikel
101 Progress in understanding the causes and impacts of the Florida red tide and improving management and response Dortch, Quay
2009
21-22 4 p. 547-548
2 p.
artikel
102 Proposal for a simple and sensitive haemolytic assay for palytoxin Riobó, P.
2008
21-22 4 p. 415-429
15 p.
artikel
103 PUBLISHER'S NOTE 2003
21-22 4 p. 233-
1 p.
artikel
104 Rapid identification of dinoflagellates using protein profiling with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry Lee, Fred Wang-Fat
2008
21-22 4 p. 551-559
9 p.
artikel
105 Reflections on the ballast water dispersal—harmful algal bloom paradigm Smayda, Theodore J.
2007
21-22 4 p. 601-622
22 p.
artikel
106 Relationships between occurrences of toxic Dinophysis species (Dinophyceae) and small phytoplanktons in Japanese coastal waters Nishitani, Goh
2005
21-22 4 p. 755-762
8 p.
artikel
107 Report of the cyanotoxins cylindrospermopsin and deoxy-cylindrospermopsin from Raphidiopsis mediterranea Skuja (Cyanobacteria/Nostocales) McGregor, Glenn B.
2011
21-22 4 p. 402-410
9 p.
artikel
108 RETRACTED: Effects of seaweed Gracilaria verrucosa on the growth of microalgae: A case study in the laboratory and in an enclosed sea of Hangzhou Bay, China Huo, Yuanzi
2011
21-22 4 p. 411-418
8 p.
artikel
109 Role of mixotrophy and light for growth and survival of the toxic haptophyte Prymnesium parvum Brutemark, Andreas
2011
21-22 4 p. 388-394
7 p.
artikel
110 Stimulation of the brown tide organism, Aureococcus anophagefferens, by selective nutrient additions to in situ mesocosms Kana, Todd M.
2004
21-22 4 p. 377-388
12 p.
artikel
111 Strong small-scale temporal bacterial changes associated with the migrations of bloom-forming dinoflagellates Gasol, Josep M.
2005
21-22 4 p. 771-781
11 p.
artikel
112 Temporal changes in the cyst densities of Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum and other dinoflagellates in Manila Bay, Philippines Siringan, Fernando P.
2008
21-22 4 p. 523-531
9 p.
artikel
113 Temporal variations in phytoplankton, particulates, and colored dissolved organic material based on optical properties during a Long Island brown tide compared to an adjacent embayment Etheridge, Stacey M.
2004
21-22 4 p. 331-342
12 p.
artikel
114 The ALEX CHIP—Development of a DNA chip for identification and monitoring of Alexandrium Gescher, Christine
2008
21-22 4 p. 485-494
10 p.
artikel
115 The ALGADEC device: A semi-automated rRNA biosensor for the detection of toxic algae Diercks-Horn, Sonja
2011
21-22 4 p. 395-401
7 p.
artikel
116 The effect of pH and anoxia on the performance of Phoslock®, a phosphorus binding clay Ross, Gina
2008
21-22 4 p. 545-550
6 p.
artikel
117 The efficiency of regional ballast water exchange: Changes in phytoplankton abundance and diversity McCollin, Tracy
2007
21-22 4 p. 531-546
16 p.
artikel
118 The Florida red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis: New insights into cellular and molecular processes underlying bloom dynamics Van Dolah, Frances M.
2009
21-22 4 p. 562-572
11 p.
artikel
119 The influence of anthropogenic nitrogen loading and meteorological conditions on the dynamics and toxicity of Alexandrium fundyense blooms in a New York (USA) estuary Hattenrath, Theresa K.
2010
21-22 4 p. 402-412
11 p.
artikel
120 The potential threat of algal blooms to the abalone (Haliotis midae) mariculture industry situated around the South African coast Botes, Lizeth
2003
21-22 4 p. 247-259
13 p.
artikel
121 The proliferation of the toxic cyanobacterium Planktothrix rubescens following restoration of the largest natural French lake (Lac du Bourget) Jacquet, Stéphan
2005
21-22 4 p. 651-672
22 p.
artikel
122 The response of zooplankton and phytoplankton from the North American Great Lakes to filtration Cangelosi, Allegra A.
2007
21-22 4 p. 547-566
20 p.
artikel
123 Toward an emerging consensus on the ecology of Pfiesteria Glibert, Patricia M.
2006
21-22 4 p. 339-341
3 p.
artikel
124 Toxicity of clay flocculation of the toxic dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis, to estuarine invertebrates and fish Lewis, Michael A
2003
21-22 4 p. 235-246
12 p.
artikel
125 Use of PCR and partial sequencing of the large-subunit rRNA gene to identify Alexandrium catenella (Dinophyceae) from the South of Chile Córdova, José Luis
2002
21-22 4 p. 343-350
8 p.
artikel
126 Using hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) modified clays to clean the Microcystis aeruginosa blooms in Lake Taihu, China Liu, Guofeng
2010
21-22 4 p. 413-418
6 p.
artikel
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