The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency, concentrations, and geographic distribution of marine algal toxins (phycotoxins), secondary metabolites produced by marine microalgae (phytoplankton). Among the 3400–4000 known phytoplankton species, only about 2 % are potentially harmful (Frémy & Lassus, 2001)
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
Phycotoxins, which are produced by harmful microalgae and bioaccumulate in the marine food web, are ...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
International audienceA practical example of risk assessment of phycotoxins due to shellfish consump...
International audienceOver the past few decades, phycotoxins, secondary metabolites produced by toxi...
This book updates available international databases on toxic and harmful species of phytoplankton an...
Toxins and Biologically Active Compounds from Microalgae: Volume 2: Biological Effects and Risk Mana...
The sea is a fundamental part of the biosphere and affects human life in many ways. The few hundreds...
Prediction of toxic algal blooms has become increasingly important on a global scale, largely driven...
International audiencePhycotoxins, secondary phytoplankton metabolites, are considered as an importa...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...
Most marine toxins are a structurally and toxicologically diverse group of secondary metabolites pro...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) are abundant in fresh, brackish and marine waters worldwide. When t...
Phycotoxins, which are produced by harmful microalgae and bioaccumulate in the marine food web, are...
The sea is a fundamental part of the biosphere and affects human life in many ways. The few hundreds...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
Phycotoxins, which are produced by harmful microalgae and bioaccumulate in the marine food web, are ...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
International audienceA practical example of risk assessment of phycotoxins due to shellfish consump...
International audienceOver the past few decades, phycotoxins, secondary metabolites produced by toxi...
This book updates available international databases on toxic and harmful species of phytoplankton an...
Toxins and Biologically Active Compounds from Microalgae: Volume 2: Biological Effects and Risk Mana...
The sea is a fundamental part of the biosphere and affects human life in many ways. The few hundreds...
Prediction of toxic algal blooms has become increasingly important on a global scale, largely driven...
International audiencePhycotoxins, secondary phytoplankton metabolites, are considered as an importa...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...
Most marine toxins are a structurally and toxicologically diverse group of secondary metabolites pro...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) are abundant in fresh, brackish and marine waters worldwide. When t...
Phycotoxins, which are produced by harmful microalgae and bioaccumulate in the marine food web, are...
The sea is a fundamental part of the biosphere and affects human life in many ways. The few hundreds...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
Phycotoxins, which are produced by harmful microalgae and bioaccumulate in the marine food web, are ...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...