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Blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the San Pedro Channel and Los Angeles harbor areas of the Southern California Bight, 2003-2004
Astrid Schnetzer,Peter E. Miller,Rebecca A. Schaffner,Beth Stauffer,Burton H. Jones,Stephen B. Weisberg,Paul M. DiGiacomo,William M. Berelson,David A. Caron +8 more
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In the Southern California Bight (SCB) along the coasts of Los Angeles and Orange Counties during spring and summer of 2003 and 2004 as mentioned in this paper, Pseudo-nitzschia australis dominated the Pseudo Nitzchia assemblage and concentrations of particulate domoic acid (DA) were determined.About:
This article is published in Harmful Algae.The article was published on 2007-04-01. It has received 177 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sediment trap.read more
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Zooplankton fecal pellets, marine snow, phytodetritus and the ocean’s biological pump
TL;DR: The biological pump is the process by which photosynthetically-produced organic matter in the ocean descends from the surface layer to depth by a combination of sinking particles, advection or vertical mixing of dissolved organic matter, and transport by animals as mentioned in this paper.
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Harmful algal blooms and eutrophication: Examining linkages from selected coastal regions of the United States
Donald M. Anderson,JoAnn M. Burkholder,William P. Cochlan,Patricia M. Glibert,Christopher J. Gobler,Cynthia A. Heil,Raphael M. Kudela,Michael L. Parsons,J. E. Jack Rensel,David W. Townsend,Vera L. Trainer,Gabriel A. Vargo +11 more
TL;DR: In some regions of the U.S., the linkages between HABs and eutrophication are clear and well documented, whereas in others, information is limited, thereby highlighting important areas for further research.
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Pseudo-nitzschia physiological ecology, phylogeny, toxicity, monitoring and impacts on ecosystem health
Vera L. Trainer,Stephen S. Bates,Nina Lundholm,Anne E. Thessen,William P. Cochlan,Nicolaus G. Adams,Charles G. Trick +6 more
TL;DR: Increased knowledge over the last decade of Pseudo-nitzschia and its production of DA is summarized, including changes in worldwide range, phylogeny, physiology, ecology, monitoring and public health impacts.
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Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) species, domoic acid and amnesic shellfish poisoning: revisiting previous paradigms
TL;DR: Gaps in knowledge include further information about the whole genome of Pseudo-nitzschia, mechanisms of DA production and decline, presence or absence of a resting stage, heterotrophic ability, impact of viruses and fungi, and a more complete description of the ecological and physiological roles of DA.
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Harmful algal blooms along the North American west coast region: History, trends, causes, and impacts
Alan J. Lewitus,Rita A. Horner,David A. Caron,Ernesto García-Mendoza,Barbara M. Hickey,Matthew Hunter,Daniel D. Huppert,Raphael M. Kudela,Gregg W. Langlois,John L. Largier,Evelyn J. Lessard,Raymond Ralonde,J. E. Jack Rensel,Peter G. Strutton,Vera L. Trainer,Jacqueline F. Tweddle +15 more
TL;DR: The state of knowledge on HABs along the west coast is presented as a step toward meeting the need for integration of HAB outreach, research, and management efforts.
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