Literature

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S. Bargu, Powell, C. L., Wang, Z. H., Doucette, G. J., Silver, M. W.2008Note on the occurrence of Pseudo-nitzschia australis and domoic acid in squid from Monterey Bay, CA (USA)
A. C. Bejarano, VanDola, F. M., Gulland, F. M., Rowles, T. K., Schwacke, L. H.2008Production and toxicity of the marine biotoxin domoic acid and its effects on wildlife: A review
S. Diercks, Metfies, K., Medlin, L. K.2008Molecular probe sets for the detection of toxic algae for use in sandwich hybridization formats
T. Goldstein, Mazet, J. A. K., Zabka, T. S., Langlois, G., Colegrove, K. M., Silver, M., Bargu, S., Van Dolah, F., Leighfield, T., Conrad, P. A., Barakos, J., Williams, D. C., Dennison, S., Haulena, M., Gulland, F. M. D.2008Novel symptomatology and changing epidemiology of domoic acid toxicosis in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus): an increasing risk to marine mammal health
R. G. Kvitek, Goldberg, J. D., Smith, G. J., Doucette, G. J., Silver, M. W.2008Domoic acid contamination within eight representative species from the benthic food web of Monterey Bay, California, USA
O. A. Barocio-Leon, Millan-Nunez, R., Santamaria-del-Angel, E., Gonzalez-Silvera, A., Trees, C. C., Orellana-Cepeda, E.2008Bio-optical characteristics of a phytoplankton bloom event off Baja California Peninsula (30-31 degrees N)
M. A. McManus, Kudela, R. M., Silver, M. W., Steward, G. F., Donaghay, P. L., Sullivan, J. M.2008Cryptic blooms: Are thin layers the missing connection?
E. Rienecker, Ryan, J., Blum, M., Dietz, C., Coletti, L., Marin, R., Bissett, W. P.2008Mapping phytoplankton in situ using a laser-scattering sensor
E. Turrell, Bresnan, E., Collins, C., Brown, L., Graham, J., Grieve, A.2008Detection of Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) species and amnesic shellfish toxins in Scottish coastal waters using oligonucleotide probes and the Jellet Rapid Test (TM)
L. Velo-Suarez, Gonzalez-Gil, S., Gentien, P., Lunven, M., Bechemin, C., Fernand, L., Raine, R., Reguera, B.2008Thin layers of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and the fate of Dinophysis acuminata during an upwelling-downwelling cycle in a Galician Ria
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