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Karenia brevis
Dinos, Toxins and Fears, Oh My!
Molecular Data and the Evolutionary History of Dinoflagellates by Juan Fernando Saldarriaga Echavarria Diplom, Ruprecht-Karls-Un
Influence of Environmental Parameters on Karenia Selliformis Toxin Content in Culture
The Florida Red Tide Dinoflagellate Karenia Brevis
Assessing the Potential for Range Expansion of the Red Tide Algae Karenia Brevis
Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative
Drivers and Effects of Karenia Mikimotoi Blooms in the Western English Channel ⇑ Morvan K
Morphological Studies of the Dinoflagellate Karenia Papilionacea in Culture
Karenia Brevis: Adverse Impacts on Human Health and Larger Marine Related Animal Mortality from Red Tides
Toxicity and Nutritional Inadequacy of Karenia Brevis: Synergistic Mechanisms Disrupt Top-Down Grazer Control
Gulf of Mexico HAB Primer
Single Cell Transcriptomics, Mega-Phylogeny and the Genetic Basis Of
Review of Harmful Algal Blooms in the Coastal Mediterranean Sea, with a Focus on Greek Waters
Genetic and Phenotypic Diversity Characterization of Natural Populations of the Parasitoid Parvilucifera Sinerae
The Effects of the Red Tide Producing Dinoflagellate, Karenia Brevis, And
Characterization and Localization of a Hybrid Non-Ribosomal Peptide Synthetase and Polyketide Synthase Gene from the Toxic Dinoflagellate Karenia Brevis
Brevetoxin-Producing Spherical Cells Present in Karenia Brevis Bloom: Evidence of Morphological Plasticity?
Florida Red Tide (Karenia Brevis) Impacts and How the National Estuary Programs Can Help
Top View
Florida's Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Problem
Deep-Water Seed Populations for Red Tide Blooms in the Gulf of Mexico
Brevetoxin: How Is It Made and Why?
Red Tide) in Florida a Summary Document from the 2019 Harmful Algal Bloom State of the Science Symposium
State of the Science for Karenia Brevis (Red Tide) in Florida: a Summary
Microbial and Chemical Dynamics of a Toxic Dinoflagellate Bloom
Detection and Quantification of Karenia Brevis by Carbon Fixation Gene Expression Analysis Michael Alan, Gray University of South Florida
INVESTIGATING the BIOLOGY of TOXIN-PRODUCING KARENIA SPECIES: a TRANSCRIPTOMICS APPROACH a Dissertation by DARCIE E. RYAN Submi
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Harmful Algal Blooms
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
Unexpected Diversity of the Toxigenic Family Kareniaceae Along The
Investigation of Brevetoxin Interactions with Excitable Membranes of the Marine Diatom Odontella Sinensis
Profiling of Brevetoxin Metabolites Produced by Karenia Brevis 165
Frequently Asked Questions: Red Tide What Is Red Tide? a Red Tide Is a Higher-Than-Normal Concentration of a Microscopic Alga (Plantlike Organism)
Florida State University Libraries
Short Communication
Blooms of Karenia Brevis (Davis) G
Karenia Brevis
A Historical Assessment of Karenia Brevis in the Western Gulf of Mexico Hugo A
The Biochemistry and Evolution of the Dinoflagellate Nucleus
Harmful Algae 43 (2015) 1–12
The Karenia Brevis Plastid Transcriptome Expands the Complex Story of Dinoflagellate RNA Processing and Tertiary Endosymbiosis
Host-Range Determination and Specificity of a Marine Zoosporic Parasite Species
A BUOY-BASED IMAGING SYSTEM for CONTINUOUS MONITORING of the TOXIC DINOFLAGELLATE Karenia Brevis in the GULF of MEXICO
View the Rounded Cell Morphology Was Consistently Observed in All Cultures Acclimated to 28° C and Above
A Filterable Lytic Agent Obtained from a Red Tide Bloom That Caused Lysis of Karenia Brevis (Gymnodinum Breve) Cultures
Sandric Leong Biology of Dinoflagellates Karlodinium, Karenia and Takayama
Identifying Bloom Origins of the Toxic Dinoflagellate Karenia Brevis in The
Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative
Karenia Brevis on Bivalve Reproduction and Early Life History Anne Rolton
Frequently Asked Questions: Red Tide
Host-Parasite Interactions: the Parvilucifera Sinerae Model in Marine Microalgae