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Red Tide
Known as:
tide red
, Red Tides
, Tide, Red
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A colloquial term for a harmful algal bloom in which DINOFLAGELLATES accumulate rapidly forming dense patches and often discolor the water (but not…Â
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Dinophyceae
Marine Toxins
Phylum dinoflagellata
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Dinophyceae
Marine Toxins
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2007
2007
Aerosolized red-tide toxins (brevetoxins) and asthma.
Lora Elderkin Fleming
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Barbara Kirkpatrick
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+9 authors
Daniel G. Baden
Chest
2007
BACKGROUND With the increasing incidence of asthma, there is increasing concern over environmental exposures that may trigger…Â
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2006
2006
Inorganic carbon acquisition in red tide dinoflagellates.
Björn Rost
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Klaus-Uwe Richter
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Ulf Riebesell
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Per Juel Hansen
Plant, cell & environment
2006
Carbon acquisition was investigated in three marine bloom-forming dinollagellates-Prorocentrum minimum, Heterocapsa triquetra and…Â
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2006
2006
Chimeric plastid proteome in the Florida "red tide" dinoflagellate Karenia brevis.
Tetyana Nosenko
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Kristy L Lidie
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Frances M Van Dolah
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Erika A. Lindquist
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J. J. Roger Cheng
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Debashish Bhattacharya
Molecular biology and evolution
2006
Current understanding of the plastid proteome comes almost exclusively from studies of plants and red algae. The proteome in…Â
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2006
2006
Producing mechanism of an algicidal compound against red tide phytoplankton in a marine bacterium γ-proteobacterium
T. Nakashima
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Yousuke Miyazaki
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Yukihiko Matsuyama
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Wataru Muraoka
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Kenichi Yamaguchi
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Tatsuya Oda
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
2006
Strain MS-02-063, γ-proteobacterium, isolated from a coast area of Nagasaki, Japan, produced a red pigment which belongs to…Â
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2005
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2005
Brevetoxicosis: red tides and marine mammal mortalities.
Leanne J. Flewelling
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Jerome P Naar
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+18 authors
Jan H. Landsberg
Nature
2005
Potent marine neurotoxins known as brevetoxins are produced by the 'red tide' dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. They kill large…Â
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2005
2005
Characterization of Red Tide Aerosol on the Texas Coast.
Yung Cheng
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Tracy A. Villareal
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+4 authors
Daniel G. Baden
Harmful algae
2005
The Gulf of Mexico red tide, caused by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (= Gymnodinium breve), occurs almost annually and has…Â
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2005
2005
Red tide detection and tracing using MODIS fluorescence data: A regional example in SW Florida coastal waters
Chuanmin Hu
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Frank E Muller-Karger
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Kendall L. Carder
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Christopher R. Kelble
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Elizabeth Johns
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Cynthia A. Heil
2005
Near real-time data from the MODIS satellite sensor was used to detect and trace a harmful algal bloom (HAB), or red tide, in SW…Â
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2004
2004
Algicidal activity of the seaweed Corallina pilulifera against red tide microalgae
Jae-Hwan Jeong
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Hyung-Joo Jin
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Chul Hyun Sohn
,
Kuen-Hack Suh
,
Yong-Ki Hong
Journal of Applied Phycology
2004
Extracts of seaweeds from the coast of Korea have been tested in vitro for algicidal activity against the growth of the toxic…Â
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1999
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1999
Harmful algal blooms: Their ecophysiology and general relevance to phytoplankton blooms in the sea
Theodore J. Smayda
1999
From 60 to 80 species of phytoplankton have been reported to be harmful; of thcsc, 90% are flagellates, notably dinoflagellates…Â
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1992
1992
Hydroxyl radical generation by red tide algae.
T. Oda
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T. Akaike
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+4 authors
H. Maeda
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics
1992
The unicellular marine phytoplankton Chattonella marina is known to have toxic effects against various living marine organisms…Â
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