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Juan R. Relox
Researcher at Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Publications - 9
Citations - 238
Juan R. Relox is an academic researcher from Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perna viridis & Pyrodinium bahamense. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 206 citations.
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Phylogenetic relationships in the harmful dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae) inferred from LSU rDNA sequences
Mitsunori Iwataki,Hisae Kawami,Koichiro Mizushima,Christina M. Mikulski,Gregory J. Doucette,Juan R. Relox,Ann Anton,Yasuwo Fukuyo,Kazumi Matsuoka +8 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic relationships among chain-forming Cochlodinium species, including the harmful red tide forming dinoflagellate Cochlidinium polykrikoides, were investigated using specimens collected from coastal waters of Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, MA©xico, Philippines, Puerto Rico, and USA.
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Monitoring of naturally produced brominated phenoxyphenols and phenoxyanisoles in aquatic plants from the Philippines.
TL;DR: The present study demonstrates that these aquatic plant species could be an abundant source of OH- PBDEs and MeO-PBDEs found in higher trophic organisms in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Remarkable difference in accumulation of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins among bivalve species exposed to Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum bloom in Masinloc Bay, Philippines.
Ulysses M. Montojo,Setsuko Sakamoto,Mirriam F. Cayme,Norvida C Gatdula,Elsa F. Furio,Juan R. Relox,Shigeru Sato,Yasuwo Fukuyo,Masaaki Kodama +8 more
TL;DR: The toxicity of thorny oyster Spondylus squamosus was the highest among the species, showing more than 30 times that of safety consumption level after the peak bloom of the dinoflagellate, while other bivalve species showed much lower toxicity.
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Unique amnesic shellfish toxin composition found in the South East Asian diatom Nitzschia navis-varingica
Marc Lawrence J. Romero,Yuichi Kotaki,Nina Lundholm,Hikmah Thoha,Hisao Ogawa,Juan R. Relox,Ryuta Terada,Shigenobu Takeda,Yoshinobu Takata,Koichi Haraguchi,Tetsuya Endo,Po Teen Lim,Masaaki Kodama,Yasuwo Fukuyo +13 more
TL;DR: Results showed that the toxin composition type was the same for parent and sub-strains, indicating that the toxins composition is a stable character for a strain.