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View article: Uncovering Fibrocapsa japonica (Raphidophyceae) in South America: First Taxonomic and Toxicological Insights from Argentinean Coastal Waters
Uncovering Fibrocapsa japonica (Raphidophyceae) in South America: First Taxonomic and Toxicological Insights from Argentinean Coastal Waters Open
Fibrocapsa japonica (Raphidophyceae) is a cosmopolitan species frequently associated with harmful algal blooms (HABs) and fish mortality events, representing a potential threat to aquaculture and coastal ecosystems. This study provides the…
View article: Red tide-forming dinoflagellates from Argentinean coastal waters: insights into Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae) and first record of G. impudicum
Red tide-forming dinoflagellates from Argentinean coastal waters: insights into Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae) and first record of G. impudicum Open
As a part of a monitoring program of harmful microalgae in the coastal waters of Buenos Aires Province, two strains of chain-forming Gymnodinium species (Dinophyceae), LPCc043 and LPCc044, were isolated from samples collected in Samborombó…
View article: Environmental evaluation of the Reloncaví estuary in southern Chile based on lipophilic shellfish toxins as related to harmful algal blooms
Environmental evaluation of the Reloncaví estuary in southern Chile based on lipophilic shellfish toxins as related to harmful algal blooms Open
The Reloncaví estuary in southern Chile is famous for its aquaculture. However, recurring harmful algal blooms have adversely affected mussel production. Therefore, regular monitoring of algal toxins is urgently needed to better understand…
View article: Emerging Phycotoxins in the Chilean Coast: First Localized Detection of the Neurotoxic Cyclic Imine Pinnatoxin-G in Shellfish Banks
Emerging Phycotoxins in the Chilean Coast: First Localized Detection of the Neurotoxic Cyclic Imine Pinnatoxin-G in Shellfish Banks Open
View article: Heterosigma akashiwo in Patagonian Fjords: Genetics, Growth, Pigment Signature and Role of PUFA and ROS in Ichthyotoxicity
Heterosigma akashiwo in Patagonian Fjords: Genetics, Growth, Pigment Signature and Role of PUFA and ROS in Ichthyotoxicity Open
Heterosigma akashiwo is the only raphidophyte described for Chilean waters. A recent 2021 fish-killing bloom event of this raphidophyte ignited scientific research, but the ichthyotoxic mechanism and environmental conditions that promote i…
View article: First culture of Dinophysis acuminata from southern Chile: Ecophysiology, toxin production and phylogeny
First culture of Dinophysis acuminata from southern Chile: Ecophysiology, toxin production and phylogeny Open
In Chile Dinophysis acuminata is a conspicuous mixotrophic dinoflagellate inhabit on Ocean Pacific Coast (OPC) and Patagonian fjords (PF). In this study, for the first time, we evaluated the effects of light and temperature on the…
View article: First culture of Dinophysis acuminata from southern Chile: Ecophysiology, toxin production and phylogeny
First culture of Dinophysis acuminata from southern Chile: Ecophysiology, toxin production and phylogeny Open
In Chile Dinophysis acuminata is a conspicuous mixotrophic dinoflagellate inhabit on Ocean Pacific Coast (OPC) and Patagonian fjords (PF). In this study, for the first time, we evaluated the effects of light and temperature on the…
View article: Phylogeny, lipid composition, pigment signature, and growth of the fish-killer Heterosigma akashiwo from Chilean Patagonia
Phylogeny, lipid composition, pigment signature, and growth of the fish-killer Heterosigma akashiwo from Chilean Patagonia Open
The raphidophyte Heterosigma akashiwo is widely distributed in coastal ecosystems where it has caused massive events of fish mortality and shellfish damage. In April 2021, high cell abundances of H. akashiwo (> 70,000 cel…
View article: Phylogeny, lipid composition, pigment signature, and growth of the fish-killer Heterosigma akashiwo from Chilean Patagonia
Phylogeny, lipid composition, pigment signature, and growth of the fish-killer Heterosigma akashiwo from Chilean Patagonia Open
The raphidophyte Heterosigma akashiwo is widely distributed in coastal ecosystems where it has caused massive events of fish mortality and shellfish damage. In April 2021, high cell abundances of H. akashiwo (> 70,000 cel…
View article: The effect of iron on Chilean Alexandrium catenella growth and paralytic shellfish toxin production as related to algal blooms
The effect of iron on Chilean Alexandrium catenella growth and paralytic shellfish toxin production as related to algal blooms Open
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella is a well-known paralytic shellfish toxin producer that forms harmful algal blooms (HABs) worldwide. Blooms of this species have repeatedly brought severe ecological and economic impacts to Chile, e…
View article: Protocols for Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms for Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Fisheries in Chile
Protocols for Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms for Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Fisheries in Chile Open
Harmful algae blooms (HABs) cause acute effects on marine ecosystems due to their production of endogenous toxins or their enormous biomass, leading to significant impacts on local economies and public health. Although HAB monitoring has b…
View article: Unraveling the Karenia selliformis complex with the description of a non-gymnodimine producing Patagonian phylotype
Unraveling the Karenia selliformis complex with the description of a non-gymnodimine producing Patagonian phylotype Open