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Multiple simultaneous detection of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) through a high throughput bead array technology, with potential use in phytoplankton community analysis.

Harmful algae

Scorzetti G, Brand LE, Hitchcock GL, Rein KS, Sinigalliano CD, Fell JW.
PMID: 20046212
Harmful Algae. 2009;8(2):196-211. doi: 10.1016/j.hal.2008.05.003.

As an alternative to traditional, morphology-based methods, molecular techniques can provide detection of multiple species within the HAB community and, more widely, the phytoplankton community in a rapid, accurate and simultaneous qualitative analysis. These methods require detailed knowledge of...

Viable cell sorting of dinoflagellates by multiparametric flow cytometry.

Phycologia

Sinigalliano CD, Winshell J, Guerrero MA, Scorzetti G, Fell JW, Eaton RW, Brand L, Rein KS.
PMID: 20305733
Phycologia. 2009 Jul 01;48(4):249-257. doi: 10.2216/08-51.1.

Electronic cell sorting for isolation and culture of dinoflagellates and other marine eukaryotic phytoplankton was compared to the traditional method of manually picking cells using a micropipette. Trauma to electronically sorted cells was not a limiting factor, as fragile...

An Assessment of the Importance of Chaotic Stirring and Turbulent Mixing on the West Florida Shelf.

Journal of physical oceanography

Beron-Vera FJ, Olascoaga MJ.
PMID: 20401328
J Phys Oceanogr. 2009 Jul 01;39(7):1743-1755. doi: 10.1175/2009jpo4046.1.

Application of dynamical systems tools has recently revealed in surface ocean currents produced by a Hybrid-Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) simulation the presence of a persistent large-scale Lagrangian coherent structure (LCS) on the southern portion of the west Florida shelf...

Gastrointestinal Emergency Room Admissions and Florida Red Tide Blooms.

Harmful algae

Kirkpatrick B, Bean JA, Fleming LE, Kirkpatrick G, Grief L, Nierenberg K, Reich A, Watkins S, Naar J.
PMID: 20161425
Harmful Algae. 2010 Jan 01;9(1):82-86. doi: 10.1016/j.hal.2009.08.005.

Human exposure to brevetoxins during Florida red tide blooms formed by Karenia brevis has been documented to cause acute gastrointestinal, neurologic, and respiratory health effects.. Traditionally, the routes of brevetoxin exposure have been through the consumption of contaminated bivalve...

Cyanobacterial Blooms and the Occurrence of the neurotoxin beta-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) in South Florida Aquatic Food Webs.

Harmful algae

Brand LE, Pablo J, Compton A, Hammerschlag N, Mash DC.
PMID: 21057660
Harmful Algae. 2010 Sep 01;9(6):620-635. doi: 10.1016/j.hal.2010.05.002.

Recent studies demonstrate that most cyanobacteria produce the neurotoxin beta-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) and that it can biomagnify in at least one terrestrial food chain. BMAA has been implicated as a significant environmental risk in the development of neurodegenerative diseases such...

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