نتایج جستجو برای: red tide

تعداد نتایج: 156005  

2012
Katherine R. M. Mackey Cécile E. Mioni John P. Ryan Adina Paytan

This study explores the cycling of phosphorus (P) in the euphotic zone following upwelling in northeastern Monterey Bay (the Red Tide Incubator region) of coastal California, with particular emphasis on how bacteria and phytoplankton that form harmful algal blooms mediate and respond to changes in P availability. In situ measurements of nutrient concentrations, phytoplankton community compositi...

Journal: :Revista latinoamericana de microbiologia 1995
R Cortés-Altamirano D U Hernández-Becerril R Luna-Soria

With the purpose to make a review on the red tides occurence at mexican coasts, previous studies were analyzed. Dinoflagellates seem to be the main cause of toxic events mainly Gonyaulax polygramma, Gymnodinium catenatum, Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum and Ptychodiscus brevis. There are other species which cause red tides but are not toxic. They are: Mesodinium rubrum, Gonyaulax triacanth...

2013
Masoud Moradi Keivan Kabiri MASOUD MORADI KEIVAN KABIRI

Red tide detection in the Strait of Hormuz (east of the Persian Gulf) using MODIS fluorescence data Masoud Moradi a & Keivan Kabiri a b a Department of Satellite Oceanography, Iranian National Centre for Oceanography, Tehran, Iran b Section of Numerical and Modeling Lab, Institute of Advanced Technology (ITMA), University Putra Malaysia (UPM), 43400, UPM Serdang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia ...

2008
Mark Trevethan Hubert Chanson Richard Brown

Since predictions of scalar dispersion in small estuaries can rarely be predicted accurately, new field measurements were conducted continuously at relatively high frequency for up to 50 h per investigation in a small subtropical estuary with semidiurnal tides. The bulk flow parameters varied in time with periods comparable to tidal cycles and other large-scale processes. The turbulence propert...

2013
Donnie Ransom Hardison William G. Sunda Damian Shea Richard Wayne Litaker

Karenia brevis is the dominant toxic red tide algal species in the Gulf of Mexico. It produces potent neurotoxins (brevetoxins [PbTxs]), which negatively impact human and animal health, local economies, and ecosystem function. Field measurements have shown that cellular brevetoxin contents vary from 1-68 pg/cell but the source of this variability is uncertain. Increases in cellular toxicity cau...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Jeremiah D. Hackett Hwan Su Yoon M. Bento Soares Maria F. Bonaldo Thomas L. Casavant Todd E. Scheetz Tetyana Nosenko Debashish Bhattacharya

Dinoflagellate algae are important primary producers and of significant ecological and economic impact because of their ability to form "red tides". They are also models for evolutionary research because of an unparalleled ability to capture photosynthetic organelles (plastids) through endosymbiosis. The nature and extent of the plastid genome in the dominant perdinin-containing dinoflagellates...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2003
J H W Lee K W Choi F Arega

Marine fish farming is an important commercial practice in Hong Kong. Marine fish farms located in eutrophic coastal waters often face the threat of severe dissolved oxygen depletion associated with algal blooms and red tides. On the other hand, mariculture activities also contribute to pollution. The sustainable management of mariculture requires proper siting of the fish farms and stocking de...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Eiichi Shoguchi Chuya Shinzato Takeshi Kawashima Fuki Gyoja Sutada Mungpakdee Ryo Koyanagi Takeshi Takeuchi Kanako Hisata Makiko Tanaka Mayuki Fujiwara Mayuko Hamada Azadeh Seidi Manabu Fujie Takeshi Usami Hiroki Goto Shinichi Yamasaki Nana Arakaki Yutaka Suzuki Sumio Sugano Atsushi Toyoda Yoko Kuroki Asao Fujiyama Mónica Medina Mary Alice Coffroth Debashish Bhattacharya Nori Satoh

BACKGROUND Dinoflagellates are known for their capacity to form harmful blooms (e.g., "red tides") and as symbiotic, photosynthetic partners for corals. These unicellular eukaryotes have permanently condensed, liquid-crystalline chromosomes and immense nuclear genome sizes, often several times the size of the human genome. Here we describe the first draft assembly of a dinoflagellate nuclear ge...

2005
Joshua N. Winn Matthew J. Holman

Obliquity tides are a potentially important source of heat for extrasolar planets on close-in orbits. Although tidal dissipation will usually reduce the obliquity to zero, a nonzero obliquity can persist if the planet is in a Cassini state, a resonance between spin precession and orbital precession. Obliquity tides might be the cause of the anomalously large size of the transiting planet HD 209...

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