Literature

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S. S. Bates2000Domoic-acid-producing diatoms: another genus added!
M. Dickman, Glenwright T.1997A comparison of marine planktonic and sediment core diatoms in Hong Kong with emphasis on Pseudo-nitzschia
K. M. Evans, Kuhn, S. F., Hayes, P. K.2005High levels of genetic diversity and low levels of genetic differentiation in North Sea Pseudo-nitzschia pungens (Bacillariophyceae) populations
D. L. Garrison, Conrad, S. M., Eilers, P. P., Waldron, E. M.1992Confirmation of domoic acid production by Pseudo-nitzschia australis (Bacillariophyceae) cultures
P. E. Hargraves, Maranda L.2002Potentially toxic or harmful microalgae from the northeast coast
R. A. Horner, Hickey, B. M., Postel, J. R.2000Pseudo-nitzschia blooms and physical oceanography off Washington State, USA
K. Kobayashi, Takata, Y., Kodama, M.2009Direct contact between Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries and bacteria is necessary for the diatom to produce a high level of domoic acid
L. F. Leandro, Rolland, R. M., Roth, P. B., Lundholm, N., Wang, Z. H., Doucette, G. J.2010Exposure of the North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis to the marine algal biotoxin, domoic acid
N. Lundholm, Skov, J., Pocklington, R., Moestrup, Ø.1994Domoic acid, the toxic amino acid responsible for amnesic shellfish poisoning, now in Pseudo-nitzschia seriata (Bacillariophyceae) in Europe
J. M. Mercado, Ramirez, T., Cortes, D., Sebastian, M., Vargas-Yanez, M.2005Seasonal and inter-annual variability of the phytoplankton communities in an upwelling area of the Alboran Sea (SW Mediterranean Sea)
P. E. Miller, Scholin C. A.1998Identification and enumeration of cultured and wild Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) using species-specific LSU rRNA-targeted fluorescent probes and filter-based whole cell hybridization
P. E. Miller, Scholin C. A.1996Identification of cultured Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) using species-specific LSU rRNA-targeted fluorescent probes
S. Spatharis, Danielidis, D. B., Tsirtsis, G.2007Recurrent Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha (Bacillariophyceae) and Alexandrium insuetum (Dinophyceae) winter blooms induced by agricultural runoff
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