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The Planktonic Protist Interactome: Where Do We Stand After a Century of Research?
Check List 15 (5): 951–963
Planktonic Algal Blooms from 2000 to 2015 in Acapulco
Protocols for Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms for Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Fisheries in Chile (Supplement Data)
Toxin and Growth Responses of the Neurotoxic Dinoflagellate
The Plankton Lifeform Extraction Tool: a Digital Tool to Increase The
Metagenomic Characterization of Unicellular Eukaryotes in the Urban Thessaloniki Bay
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 80:193
Akashiwo Sanguinea (Dinophyceae) Extruding Mucous from Pores on the Cell Surface
Review of Harmful Algal Blooms in the Coastal Mediterranean Sea, with a Focus on Greek Waters
Phytoplankton Responses to Marine Climate Change – an Introduction
2014, 639–644. Evidence for Active Vertical Migration by Two
The Planktonic Protist Interactome: Where Do We Stand After a Century of Research?
CURRICULUM VITAE Saddef Haq, Ph.D. Program in Toxicology University of Maryland Baltimore School of Medicine
Akashiwo Sanguinea (Dinophyceae) Blooms in a Sub-Tropical Estuary: an Alga for All Seasons
Proceedings of the 18Th International Conference on Harmful Algae
Allelopathy of the Raphidophyte Heterosigma Akashiwo Against the Dinoflagellate Akashiwo Sanguinea Is Mediated Via Allelochemicals and Cell Contact
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Microbial Metagenomes and Metatranscriptomes During a Coastal Phytoplankton Bloom
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What's Blooming?
Probing the Evolution, Ecology and Physiology of Marine Protists Using Transcriptomics
Diversity and Phylogeny of Gymnodiniales (Dinophyceae) from the NW Mediterranean Sea Revealed by a Morphological and Molecular Approach
Cryptic Diversity Within the Harmful Dinoflagellate Akashiwo Sanguinea in Coastal Chinese Waters Is Related to Differentiated Ecological Niches
Pigment−Based Chloroplast Types in Dinoflagellates Manuel Zapata1
Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies
Consequence of a Sudden Wind Event on The
Major Transitions in Dinoflagellate Evolution Unveiled By
Blooms of Dinoflagellate Mixotrophs in a Lower Chesapeake Bay Tributary: Carbon and Nitrogen Uptake Over Diurnal, Seasonal, and Interannual Timescales
A Student's Guide to Common Phytoplankton of Long Island Sound
Growth, Feeding and Ecological Roles of the Mixotrophic and Heterotrophic Dinoflagellates in Marine Planktonic Food Webs
Molecular Data Are Transforming Hypotheses on the Origin and Diversification of Ukare Yotes
Having the Most Diverse Prey Species in the Family Pfiesteriaceae
Akashiwo Sanguinea
PHYLOGENY of DINOFLAGELLATES BASED on MITOCHONDRIAL CYTOCHROME B and NUCLEAR SMALL SUBUNIT Rdna SEQUENCE COMPARISONS1
Syndiniales), Parasites of Marine Dinoflagellates
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Ecology of Harmful Algae Ecological Studies Vol
Diel Vertical Migration and Cell Division of Bloom-Forming Dinoflagellate
Host-Parasite Interactions: the Parvilucifera Sinerae Model in Marine Microalgae