Harmful Algae

Papers
(The median citation count of Harmful Algae is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Bayesian Networks modeling of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in Mytilus edulis harvested in Bantry Bay, Ireland127
Characterization of toxin-producing strains of Dinophysis spp. (Dinophyceae) isolated from French coastal waters, with a particular focus on the D. acuminata-complex118
Physical drivers of Noctiluca scintillans (Dinophyceae) blooms outbreak in the northern Taiwan Strait: A numerical study77
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Chemical cues in the interaction of herbivory-prey induce consumer-specific morphological and chemical defenses in Phaeocystis globosa50
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Sub-tropical benthic/epiphytic dinoflagellates of Aotearoa New Zealand and Rangitāhua Kermadec Islands42
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Seasonal occurrence of toxic phytoplankton and phycotoxins at a mussel aquaculture site in Nova Scotia, Canada40
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The invasive red seaweed, Dasysiphonia japonica, forms harmful algal blooms: Mortality in early life stage fish and bivalves and identification of putative toxins37
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Co-occurrence of freshwater and marine phycotoxins: A record of microcystins and domoic acid in Bogue Sound, North Carolina (2015 to 2020)34
The Western Lake Erie culture collection: A promising resource for evaluating the physiological and genetic diversity of Microcystis and its associated microbiome34
Comprehensive understanding of the life history of harmful raphidophyte Heterosigma akashiwo: Integrating in situ and in vitro observations34
The amnesic shellfish poisoning toxin, domoic acid: The tattoo of the king scallop Pecten maximus33
Optimal growth conditions of the haptophyte Chrysochromulina leadbeateri causing massive fish mortality in Northern Norway30
Using artificial substrates to quantify Gambierdiscus and other toxic benthic dinoflagellates for monitoring purposes30
Toxic effects, mechanisms, and ecological impacts of harmful algal blooms in China30
Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) inhibits green algae growth by regulating antioxidant and photosynthetic systems29
The responses of Scrippsiella acuminata to the stresses of darkness: antioxidant activities and formation of pellicle cysts28
Intraspecific genetic diversity with unrestricted gene flow in the domoic acid-producing diatom Nitzschia navis-varingica (Bacillariophyceae) from the Western Pacific28
A massive bloom of Karenia species (Dinophyceae) off the Kamchatka coast, Russia, in the fall of 202028
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Metabolic transformation of paralytic shellfish toxins in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis under different exposure modes27
Dominant Dolichospermum and microcystin production in Detroit Lake (Oregon, USA)27
The queen scallop Aequipecten opercularis: A slow domoic acid depurator?27
Differentiation of microbial communities in coastal seawater before and during an Akashiwo sanguinea (Dinophyceae) bloom in the urban area of Antofagasta city (northern Chile)26
Phytoplankton assemblage structure, drivers, and thresholds with a focus on harmful algal bloom ecology in the Lake Okeechobee system, Florida, USA25
Spatial and temporal characterization of cyanobacteria blooms in the Mississippi Sound and their relationship to the Bonnet Carré Spillway openings23
Diversity and distribution of harmful microalgae in the Gulf of Thailand assessed by DNA metabarcoding23
Multispecies mass mortality in the Beagle Channel associated with paralytic shellfish toxins23
The benthic toxic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata in the NW Mediterranean Sea: Relationship between sea surface temperature and bloom phenology22
Domoic acid production by Pseudo-nitzschia australis: Re-evaluating the role of macronutrient limitation on toxigenicity22
Precision early detection of invasive and toxic cyanobacteria: A case study of Raphidiopsis raciborskii22
Chemical and morphological defenses of Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries in response to zooplankton grazing21
Response of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum to exudates of the eelgrass Zostera marina21
Transcriptomic and isotopic data reveal central role of ammonium in facilitating the growth of the mixotrophic dinoflagellate, Dinophysis acuminata21
Developing a 3D mechanistic model for examining factors contributing to harmful blooms of Margalefidinium polykrikoides in a temperate estuary21
Effect of marine heatwaves on bloom formation of the harmful dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides: Two sides of the same coin?21
Operational modelling to assess advective harmful algal bloom development and its potential to impact aquaculture20
Long-term stability of the genome structure of the cyanobacterium, Dolichospermum in a deep German lake20
Shifts in phytoplankton and zooplankton communities in three cyanobacteria-dominated lakes after treatment with hydrogen peroxide19
Novel insights into toxin changes associated with the growth of Alexandrium pacificum: Revealing active toxin-secretion ability and toxin cell quota variation18
Molecular monitoring of Dinophysis species assemblage in mussel farms in the Northwestern Adriatic Sea18
The effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium on feeding, reproduction and mortality of the copepod Acartia: A systematic review employing weighted linear models18
Physiological and genetic responses of the benthic dinoflagellate Prorocentrum lima to polystyrene microplastics18
How do seasonal temperature variations influence interplay between toxic and non-toxic cyanobacterial blooms? Evidence from modeling and experimental data18
Transcriptome analysis of the harmful alga Heterosigma akashiwo under a 24-hour light-dark cycle18
Basin scale variability of Ostreopsis spp. blooms provides evidence of effectiveness of an integrated sampling approach18
Light-driven differences in bacterial networks and organic matter decomposition: Insights from an analysis of the harmful cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 780617
The value of toxin profiles in the chemotaxonomic analysis of paralytic shellfish toxins in determining the relationship between British Alexandrium spp. and experimentally contaminated Mytilus sp.17
Isolation, identification and toxicity of three strains of Heterocapsa (Dinophyceae) in a harmful event in Fujian, China17
Potential siderophore-dependent mutualism in the harmful dinoflagellate Alexandrium pacificum (Group IV) and bacterium Photobacterium sp. TY1-4 under iron-limited conditions17
Species and genetic diversity of notorious dinoflagellates Pfiesteria piscicida, Luciella masanensis, and relatives in marine sediments of China17
Interactions between chytrids cause variable infection strategies on harmful algal bloom forming species17
Allelochemicals determine competition and grazing control in Alexandrium catenella17
Isolation from a fish kill and transcriptomic characterization of Gyrodinium jinhaense off Long Island Sound17
Spatial distribution and interannual variability of cyanobacteria blooms on the North-Western shelf of the Black Sea in 1985-2019 from satellite data17
Influence of nitrate and salinity on growth and toxin production of Prymnesium parvum16
Growth conditions impact particulate absorption and pigment concentrations in two common bloom forming cyanobacterial species16
Six marine thecate Heterocapsa (Dinophyceae) from Malaysia, including the description of three novel species and their cytotoxicity potential16
The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt: Impacts on the Central and Western Caribbean–A review16
Co-variance between free-living bacteria and Cochlodinium polykrikoides (Dinophyta) harmful algal blooms, South Korea16
Changes in biochemical metabolites in manila clam after a temporary culture with high-quality microalgal feed mixed with the dinoflagellate species Karlodinium veneficum and K. zhouanum16
Toxin production of dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum isolated from the East China Sea15
The human health effects of harmful algal blooms in Florida: The importance of high resolution data15
Gambierdiscus species diversity and community structure in St. Thomas, USVI and the Florida Keys, USA15
A non-microcystin-producing Microcystis wesenbergii strain alters fish food intake by disturbing neuro-endocrine appetite regulation15
Annual variation in domoic acid in phytoplankton and shellfish samples from Daya Bay of the South China Sea15
In situ digital holographic microscopy for rapid detection and monitoring of the harmful dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis15
The Occurrence of Karenia species in mid-Atlantic coastal waters: Data from the Delmarva Peninsula, USA14
Pelagic Sargassum in the Gulf of Mexico driven by ocean currents and eddies14
The harmful cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa PCC7806 is more resistant to hydrogen peroxide at elevated CO214
Perturbations in a pelagic food web during the NE pacific large marine heatwave and persistent harmful diatom blooms14
Drivers and mechanisms of harmful algal blooms across hydrologic extremes in hypereutrophic grand lake st marys (Ohio)14
Alleviation of H2O2 toxicity by extracellular catalases in the phycosphere of Microcystis aeruginosa13
The cumulative impact of temperature and nitrogen availability on the potential nitrogen fixation and extracellular polymeric substances secretion by Dolichospermum13
A critical review on operation and performance of source water control strategies for cyanobacterial blooms: Part I-chemical control methods13
Variability patterns and phenology of harmful phytoplankton blooms off southern Portugal: Looking for region-specific environmental drivers and predictors13
Using qPCR and high-resolution sensor data to model a multi-species Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) bloom in southeastern Australia13
Where does floating Sargassum in the East China Sea come from?13
Unexpected shift from cyanobacterial to dinoflagellate dominance due to a summer drought13
Karenia brevis bloom patterns on the west Florida shelf between 2003 and 2019: Integration of field and satellite observations12
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Copper sulfate treatment harms zooplankton and ultimately promotes algal blooms: A field mesocosm experiment12
Does prey availability influence the detection of Dinophysis spp. by the imaging FlowCytobot?12
Phycotoxins in bivalves from the western Canadian Arctic: The first evidence of toxigenicity12
The success of the bloom-forming cyanobacteria Planktothrix: Genotypes variability supports variable responses to light and temperature stress12
Toxicity and growth characteristics of epiphytic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus silvae in Japan12
Eutrophication and climatic changes lead to unprecedented cyanobacterial blooms in a Canadian sub-Arctic landscape12
Molecular diversity of benthic harmful dinoflagellates on a tropical reef: Comparing natural and artificial substrate sampling methods using DNA metabarcoding and morphological analysis12
A novel hybrid cyanobacteria mapping approach for inland reservoirs using Sentinel-3 imagery12
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Exposure-response relationship between K. brevis blooms and reporting of upper respiratory and neurotoxin-associated symptoms12
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A new quantitative PCR assay for detection of potentially anatoxin-producing cyanobacteria12
Quantifying Spatio-temporal risk of Harmful Algal Blooms and their impacts on bivalve shellfish mariculture using a data-driven modelling approach12
Diversity and distribution of benthic dinoflagellates in Tonga include the potentially harmful genera Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa12
Application of clay minerals to remove extracellular ichthyotoxins produced by the dinoflagellates Karlodinium veneficum and Karenia mikimotoi11
Development of saxitoxin biosynthesis gene sxtB-targeted qPCR assay for the quantification of toxic dinoflagellates Alexandrium catenella (group I) and A. pacificum (group IV) occurring in the Korean 11
An effective algaecide for the targeted destruction of Karenia brevis11
Phylogeny and ultrastructure of a non-toxigenic dinoflagellate Amphidoma fulgens sp. nov. (Amphidomataceae, Dinophyceae), with a wide distribution across Asian Pacific11
The phyto-bacterioplankton couple in a shallow freshwater ecosystem: Who leads the dance?11
Mesocosm study of PAC-modified clay effects on Karenia brevis cells and toxins, chemical dynamics, and benthic invertebrate physiology11
Synchronic distribution of the dinoflagellate Protoceratium reticulatum and yessotoxins in a high stratified fjord system: Tidal or light modulation?11
Influence of mixotrophy on cell cycle phase duration and correlation of karlotoxin synthesis with light and G1 phase in Karlodinium veneficum11
Intracellular abundance, localization, and enzymatic activity of a saxitoxin biosynthesis enzyme, SxtG, in two sister subclones of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella with extremely different lev11
Benthic harmful microalgae and their impacts in South America11
Mechanisms of harmful effects of Microcystis aeruginosa on a brackish water organism Moina mongolica based on physiological and transcriptomic responses11
Domoic acid in Canadian Pacific waters, from 2016 to 2021, and relationships with physical and chemical conditions11
Clearance rates and toxin accumulation by North Atlantic bivalves during harmful algal blooms caused by the dinoflagellate, Dinophysis acuminata, in NY, USA, estuaries11
A synthetic and transparent clay removes Microcystis aeruginosa efficiently11
Small and patchy is enough: An example about how toxic HAB events can spread through low resting cyst loads10
Higher sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide and light stress conditions of the microcystin producer Microcystis aeruginosa sp PCC7806 compared to non-producer strains.10
Dependence of genome size and copy number of rRNA gene on cell volume in dinoflagellates10
Prevalence and distribution of dissolved paralytic shellfish toxins in seawater in the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, China10
Prediction of Microcystis Occurrences and Analysis Using Machine Learning in High-Dimension, Low-Sample-Size and Imbalanced Water Quality Data10
Treatment of the red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis and brevetoxins using USEPA-registered algaecides10
First report of PST-producing Microseira wollei from China reveals its novel toxin profile10
Mapping the development of a Dinophysis bloom in a shellfish aquaculture area using a novel molecular qPCR assay10
Cell immunolocalization of ciguatoxin-like compounds in the benthic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus australes M. Chinain & M.A. Faust by confocal microscopy10
Non-targeted metabolomic profiling of filamentous cyanobacteria Aphanizomenon flos-aquae exposed to a concentrated culture filtrate of Microcystis aeruginosa10
What happens in the shadows - Influence of seasonal and non-seasonal dynamics on domoic acid monitoring in the Monterey Bay upwelling shadow10
Predator-induced defense decreases growth rate and photoprotective capacity in a nitrogen-limited dinoflagellate, Alexandrium minutum10
Can a shift in dominant species of Microcystis alter growth and reproduction of waterfleas?10
Target-oriented element activation and functional group synthesis lead to high quality modified clay for Prorocentrum donghaiense control10
Prediction of Alexandrium and Dinophysis algal blooms and shellfish contamination in French Mediterranean Lagoons using decision trees and linear regression: a result of 10 years of sanitary monitorin10
Temporal and spatial distribution of epibenthic dinoflagellates in the Kattegat-Skagerrak, NE Atlantic–Focus on Prorocentrum lima and Coolia monotis10
Metabarcoding revealed a high diversity of Amphidomataceae (Dinophyceae) and the seasonal distribution of their toxigenic species in the Taiwan Strait10
Diverse harmful microalgal community assemblages in the Johor Strait and the environmental effects on its community dynamics10
Pseudo-nitzschia species, toxicity, and dynamics in the southern Indian River Lagoon, FL9
Learning and inferring the diurnal variability of cyanobacterial blooms from high-frequency time-series satellite-based observations9
Higher sensitivity of microcystin-producing Microcystis to two algaecides compared to co-cultured non-microcystin producers9
Exposure to Alexandrium spp. impairs the development of Green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) embryos and larvae9
Comprehensive and functional analyses reveal the genomic diversity and potential toxicity of Microcystis9
Comparative analysis of Microcystis buoyancy in western Lake Erie and Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron9
Determining ecological interactions of key dinoflagellate species using an intensive metabarcoding approach in a semi-closed coastal ecosystem of South Korea9
On the conditions promoting Pseudo-nitzschia spp. blooms in the eastern English Channel and southern North Sea9
A suggested climate service for cyanobacteria blooms in the Baltic Sea – Comparing three monitoring methods9
The new chytridiomycete Paradinomyces triforaminorum gen. et sp. nov. co-occurs with other parasitoids during a Kryptoperidinium foliaceum (Dinophyceae) bloom in the Baltic Sea9
A biosensor monitoring approach for toxic algae: Construction of calibration curves to infer cell numbers in field material9
Isopropylthiol emission by bloom-forming Microcystis: Biochemistry, ecophysiology and semiochemistry of a volatile organosulfur compound9
Corrigendum to “Environmental controls of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in Chinese inland waters”9
Intraspecific variability within Karlodinium armiger (Dinophyceae) on a toxicological and metabolomic level9
Seasonal change and subniche dynamics of three Alexandrium species in the Korea Strait9
Assessment of the sub-lethal impacts of Karenia brevis on hard clams, Mercenaria campechiensis9
World's largest oligotrophic Lake Baikal: Concerns about cyanobacterial blooms and potential microcystin producers along the littoral zone8
Microcystin aids in cold temperature acclimation: Differences between a toxic Microcystis wildtype and non-toxic mutant8
Assessing the genomic diversity of a NW Spain bloom of Alexandrium minutum using satDNAs as chromosomal markers8
Bacteria associated with Ulva prolifera: a vital role in green tide formation and migration8
A Pseudo-nitzschia metabarcoding approach with a calibrated ITS1 reference sequence database applied in the Taiwan Strait8
Microcystin production by oscillatorialean cyanobacteria isolated from cryopreserved Antarctic mats8
Harmful algae and climate change on the Canadian East Coast: Exploring occurrence predictions of Dinophysis acuminata, D. norvegica, and Pseudo-nitzschia seriata8
Temperature-dependent growth and sexuality of the ciguatoxin producer dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus spp. in cultures established from the Canary Islands8
Does Microcystis exposure history facilitate adaptation of Diaphanosoma dubium to expanding filamentous cyanobacterium Raphidiopsis raciborskii?8
Effects of copepod chemical cues on intra- and extracellular toxins in two species of Dinophysis8
Interaction between Raphidiopsis raciborskii and rare bacterial species revealed by dilution-to-extinction experiments8
Benthic cyanobacteria: A utility-centred field study8
Cyanobacterial bloom monitoring and assessment in Latin America8
What makes a cyanobacterial bloom disappear? A review of the abiotic and biotic cyanobacterial bloom loss factors8
Effects of nitrate on the saxitoxins biosynthesis revealed by sxt genes in the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium pacificum (group IV)7
Environmental controls of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in Chinese inland waters7
Harmful algal blooms in China: History, recent expansion, current status, and future prospects7
The role of morphological changes in Microcystis adaptation to nutrient availability at the colonial level7
Adaptive responses of geographically distinct strains of the benthic dinoflagellate, Prorocentrum lima (Dinophyceae), to varying light intensity and photoperiod7
Alexandrium catenella (Group I) and A. pacificum (Group IV) cyst germination, distribution, and toxicity in Jinhae-Masan Bay, Korea7
The underappreciated role of biotic factors in controlling the bloom ecology of potentially harmful microalgae in the Hudson-Raritan Bay7
Phytoplankton community and HAB species in the South China Sea detected by morphological and metabarcoding approaches7
Increase in records of toxic phytoplankton and associated toxins in water samples in the Patagonian Shelf (Argentina) over 40 years of field surveys7
Harmful macroalgal blooms (HMBs) in China's coastal water: Green and golden tides7
Marine phycotoxin levels in shellfish—14 years of data gathered along the Italian coast7
Research on the biology and ecology of the harmful algal bloom species Phaeocystis globosa in China: Progresses in the last 20 years7
A deep learning method for cyanobacterial harmful algae blooms prediction in Taihu Lake, China7
Genomic characterization of coexisting anatoxin-producing and non-toxigenic Microcoleus subspecies in benthic mats from the Wolastoq, New Brunswick, Canada7
Emerging phylogeographic perspective on the toxigenic diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia in coastal northern European waters and gateways to eastern Arctic seas: Causes, ecological consequences and socio-e7
Margalefidinium polykrikoides dinoflagellate blooms increase mortality of Acartia tonsa copepods7
Coastal eutrophication in China: Trend, sources, and ecological effects7
Metabarcoding reveals high genetic diversity of harmful algae in the coastal waters of Texas, Gulf of Mexico7
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The recent disappearance of a persistent Planktothrix bloom: Characterization of a regime shift in the phytoplankton of Sandusky Bay (USA)7
Elevated CO2 significantly increases N2 fixation, growth rates, and alters microcystin, anatoxin, and saxitoxin cell quotas in strains of the bloom-forming cyanobacteria, Dolichospermum6
Development, calibration, and evaluation of a model of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid production for regional ocean modeling studies6
Investigating the role of allelochemicals in the interaction between Alexandrium monilatum and other phytoplankton species6
Transoceanic ships as a source of alien dinoflagellate invasions of inland freshwater ecosystems6
Electrophysiological techniques in marine microalgae study: A new perspective for harmful algal bloom (HAB) research6
Heterosigma akashiwo does not serve as prey and chloroplast donor for the toxic dinoflagellate, Dinophysis acuminata6
Diversity, toxicity, and distribution of potentially toxic diatoms in Antarctic waters––With description of Pseudo-nitzschia meridionalis sp. nov. and P. glacialis sp. nov.6
Development of a sub-seasonal cyanobacteria prediction model by leveraging local and global scale predictors6
Mechanisms of Phaeocystis globosa blooms in the Beibu Gulf revealed by metatranscriptome analysis6
Constructed wetland mesocosms improve the biodegradation of microcystin-LR and cylindrospermopsin by indigenous bacterial consortia6
Antagonistic interactions of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella under simultaneous warming and acidification6
Photoacclimation and photophysiology of four species of toxigenic Dinophysis6
Indole-3-acetic acid promotes growth in bloom-forming Microcystis via an antioxidant response6
Economic impacts of harmful algal blooms on fishery-dependent communities6
Divergent responses of an armored and an unarmored dinoflagellate to ocean acidification6
Paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in butter clams (Saxidomus gigantea) from the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska.6
Metabolic inhibitor induces dynamic changes in saxitoxin biosynthesis and metabolism in the dinoflagellate Alexandrium pacificum (Group IV) under in vivo labeling condition6
The combined effect of pH and dissolved inorganic carbon concentrations on the physiology of plastidic ciliate Mesodinium rubrum and its cryptophyte prey6
An evaluation of statistical models of microcystin detection in lakes applied forward under varying climate conditions6
CiguaMOD I: A conceptual model of ciguatoxin loading in the Greater Caribbean Region6
Sequencing the genomes of LPP-1, the first isolated cyanophage, and its relative LPP-2 reveal different integration mechanisms in closely related phages6
Comparative genomic analysis of Microcystis strain diversity using conserved marker genes6
A novel strategy of bloom forming cyanobacteria Microcystis sp. in response to phosphorus deficiency: Using non-phosphorus lipids substitute phospholipids6
Daily variations of Ostreopsis cf. ovata abundances in NW Mediterranean Sea5
Comparative study on the esterification of gymnodimine in different shellfish exposed to the dissolved toxin in seawater5
Interannual variations of Sargassum blooms in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea during 2017–20215
From micro to mesoscale: Understanding the influence of macroalgal communities on Ostreopsis Schmidt blooms5
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Growth of the harmful benthic cyanobacterium Microseira wollei is driven by legacy sedimentary phosphorous5
Transcriptomic response of the harmful algae Heterosigma akashiwo to polyphosphate utilization and phosphate stress5
Indications that algal blooms may affect wild salmon in a similar way as farmed salmon5
Metabolomics and lipidomics reveal the effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella on immune cells of the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis5
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In hot water: Interactions of temperature, nitrogen form and availability and photosynthetic and nitrogen uptake responses in natural Karenia brevis populations5
Diversity of bioactive compound content across 71 genera of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial cyanobacteria5
Seafood consumption during harmful algal blooms: The impact of information regarding safety and health5
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Possible functions of CobW domain-containing (CBWD) genes in dinoflagellates using Karlodinium veneficum as a representative5
Using localized Twitter activity to assess harmful algal bloom impacts of Karenia brevis in Florida, USA5
Effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella on the behaviour and physiology of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis5
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Proteomic and toxicological analysis of the response of dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella to changes in NaNO3 concentration5
Genome sequence of freshwater nontoxigenic Limnoraphis associated with microcystin-producing blooms.5
Structure and toxicity of AZA-59, an azaspiracid shellfish poisoning toxin produced by Azadinium poporum (Dinophyceae)5
Dissolved organic nitrogen, dinoflagellates and cyanobacteria in two eutrophic lakes: Analysis by inferential modelling5
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An eco-environmental assessment of harmful algal bloom mitigation using modified clay5
Distribution of Aureococcus anophagefferens in relation to environmental factors and implications for brown tide seed sources in Qinhuangdao coastal waters, China4
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The role of habitat in the facilitation of Ostreopsis spp. blooms4
Effects of ocean acidification on the growth, photosynthetic performance, and domoic acid production of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia australis from the California Current System4
First subcellular localization of the amnesic shellfish toxin, domoic acid, in bivalve tissues: Deciphering the physiological mechanisms involved in its long-retention in the king scallop Pecten maxim4
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Adverse role of colonial morphology and favorable function of microcystins for Microcystis to compete with Scenedesmus4
Role of turbulence in Dinophysis spp. growth, feeding, and toxin leakage in culture4
Harmonizing science and management options to reduce risks of cyanobacteria4
The high molecular diversity in Noctiluca scintillans is dominated by intra-genomic variations revealed by single cell high-throughput sequencing of 18S rDNA V44
Comparative genomics of the ADA clade within the Nostocales4
Accumulation and depuration of 4,5-dihydro-KmTx2 from Karlodinium veneficum in the bivalves, Mercenaria mercenaria and Sinonovacula constricta4
The value of monitoring in efficiently and adaptively managing biotoxin contamination in marine fisheries4
Corrigendum to “Defense against Paramecium predation via long filament morphology favors the survival of Raphidiopsis raciborskii populations” [Harmful Algae 137 (2024) 102678]4
Species distribution models as a tool for early detection of the invasive Raphidiopsis raciborskii in European lakes4
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