Dinoflagellates of the Alexandrium ostenfeldii complex (A. ostenfeldii, A. peruvianum) are capable of producing different types of neurotoxins: paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs), spirolides and gymnodimines, depending on the strain and its geographic origin. While Atlantic and Mediterranean strains have been reported to produce spirolides, strains originating from the brackish Baltic Sea produce PSTs. Some North Sea, USA and New Zealand strains contain both toxins. Causes for such intraspecific variability in toxin production are unknown. We investigated whether salinity affects toxin production and growth rate of 5 A. ostenfeldii/peruvianum strains with brackish water (Baltic Sea) or oceanic (NE Atlantic) origin. The strains were gr...
Marine neurotoxins are natural products produced by phytoplankton and select species of invertebrate...
The composition of the paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) of five Alexandrium tamarense strains isola...
The toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella has been detected in the southern Chile since 1972, c...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is a toxic dinoflagellate that has recently bloomed in Ouwerkerkse Kreek, Th...
Among toxin-producing dinoflagellates of the genus Alexandrium, Alexandrium ostenfeldii is the only ...
A suite of biologically active compounds, fast-acting toxins called spirolides, were recently isolat...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is among the most intensely studied marine planktonic dinophytes and in the ...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is present in a wide variety of environments in coastal areas worldwide and...
The ability of two Alexandrium species to produce paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in laboratory cul...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins are potent water-soluble neurotoxins including the parent...
This paper reports on the first occurrence of fairly high numbers of Alexandrium ostenfeldii along t...
Four tropical PSP toxins-producing dinoflagellates, Alexandrium minutum, Alexandrium tamiyavanichii,...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is a thecate, mixotrophic dinoflagellate recently linked to a novel suite of...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum is known for the production of potent neurotoxins affecting t...
Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs) are a group of potent neurotoxins produced by microalgae including...
Marine neurotoxins are natural products produced by phytoplankton and select species of invertebrate...
The composition of the paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) of five Alexandrium tamarense strains isola...
The toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella has been detected in the southern Chile since 1972, c...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is a toxic dinoflagellate that has recently bloomed in Ouwerkerkse Kreek, Th...
Among toxin-producing dinoflagellates of the genus Alexandrium, Alexandrium ostenfeldii is the only ...
A suite of biologically active compounds, fast-acting toxins called spirolides, were recently isolat...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is among the most intensely studied marine planktonic dinophytes and in the ...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is present in a wide variety of environments in coastal areas worldwide and...
The ability of two Alexandrium species to produce paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) in laboratory cul...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins are potent water-soluble neurotoxins including the parent...
This paper reports on the first occurrence of fairly high numbers of Alexandrium ostenfeldii along t...
Four tropical PSP toxins-producing dinoflagellates, Alexandrium minutum, Alexandrium tamiyavanichii,...
Alexandrium ostenfeldii is a thecate, mixotrophic dinoflagellate recently linked to a novel suite of...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum is known for the production of potent neurotoxins affecting t...
Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs) are a group of potent neurotoxins produced by microalgae including...
Marine neurotoxins are natural products produced by phytoplankton and select species of invertebrate...
The composition of the paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) of five Alexandrium tamarense strains isola...
The toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella has been detected in the southern Chile since 1972, c...