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Drivers and Effects of Karenia Mikimotoi Blooms in the Western English Channel ⇑ Morvan K
Morphological Studies of the Dinoflagellate Karenia Papilionacea in Culture
Gertia Stigmatica Gen. Et Sp. Nov. (Kareniaceae, Dinophyceae), A
Pigment-Based Chloroplast Types in Dinoflagellates
Review of Harmful Algal Blooms in the Coastal Mediterranean Sea, with a Focus on Greek Waters
RNA Sequencing Revealed Numerous Polyketide Synthase Genes in the Harmful Dinoflagellate Karenia Mikimotoi
Dinoflagellates from Hainan Island: Potential Threat for Transporting Harmful Algae from Hainan to Japan
Brevetoxin-Producing Spherical Cells Present in Karenia Brevis Bloom: Evidence of Morphological Plasticity?
Impacts of Karenia Brevis on Bivalve Reproduction and Early Life History Anne Rolton
Functional Remodeling of RNA Processing in Replacement Chloroplasts by Pathways Retained from Their Predecessors
Impacts of Invasive Alien Marine Species on Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity: a Pan-European Review
Florida's Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Problem
Dinoflagellate Plastids Waller and Koreny Revised
Diversity and Phylogeny of Gymnodiniales (Dinophyceae) from the NW Mediterranean Sea Revealed by a Morphological and Molecular Approach
Research Article Dinoflagellate Bloom of Karenia Mikimotoi Along the Southeast Arabian Sea, Bordering Western India
Aquaculture Assessment Tools for Improving the Planning and Management of Aquaculture in Asia and the Pacific
Harmful Algal Blooms and Their Effects in Coastal Seas of Northern Europe
(ITS) As a Candidate Dinoflagellate Barcode Marker
Top View
Simulating Cell Death in the Termination of Karenia Brevis Blooms: Implications for Predicting Aerosol Toxicity Vectors to Humans
Brevetoxin: How Is It Made and Why?
Pigment−Based Chloroplast Types in Dinoflagellates Manuel Zapata1
Kingdom Chromista and Its Eight Phyla: a New Synthesis Emphasising Periplastid Protein Targeting, Cytoskeletal and Periplastid Evolution, and Ancient Divergences
Scaling up from Regional Case Studies to a Global Harmful Algal Bloom Observing System
Karenia Mikimotoi (Toxic Dinoflagellate) in the Southwest Coast of India
INVESTIGATING the BIOLOGY of TOXIN-PRODUCING KARENIA SPECIES: a TRANSCRIPTOMICS APPROACH a Dissertation by DARCIE E. RYAN Submi
Using the Red Band Difference Algorithm to Detect and Monitor a Karenia Spp. Bloom Off the South Coast of Ireland, June 2019
A Transcriptional Fusion of Genes Encoding Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and Enolase in Dinoflagellates
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
Molecular Studies of Karenia Mikimotoi (Dinophyceae) from the Celtic Sea Region
Lit Review Assessing and Mitigating HAB Risk for Marine Aquaculture
Unexpected Diversity of the Toxigenic Family Kareniaceae Along The
Harmful Algae 43 (2015) 1–12
Ices Cm 2009/Acom:25
The Karenia Brevis Plastid Transcriptome Expands the Complex Story of Dinoflagellate RNA Processing and Tertiary Endosymbiosis
Algal Blooms: a Perspective from the Coasts of India
Sandric Leong Biology of Dinoflagellates Karlodinium, Karenia and Takayama
A Regional Comparative Programme
4-1 Monitoring of NIS in Danish Marine
Diversity and Phylogeny of Gymnodiniales (Dinophyceae) from the NW Mediterranean Sea Revealed by a Morphological and Molecular Approach
Socio-Economic Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms: a Zotero Bibliography
CRITICAL REVIEW Assessing Risks and Mitigating Impacts of Harmful