The accumulation of marine toxins in aquatic filterers is a recurrent event that imposes serious risks to human health and important economic losses. While direct monitoring of seafood toxicity will remain as a priority for human health protection, a better understanding of toxin accumulation and detoxification dynamics might allow for forecasting tools to design better cost-effective mitigation strategies for bivalve farming and fisheries. In this study we explore monitoring data to extract temporal trends in natural accumulation and detoxification of paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) for two important mytilids from the Northwest Patagonian inland sea: Mytilus chilensis and Aulacomya atra. The data were collected between 1995 and 1998 in 13...
THE ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND TRENDS DRIVING TOXIGENIC ALEXANDRIUM CATENELLA BLOOMS IN MONTEREY B...
Juveniles of the mussel Mytilus chilensis were exposed to a diet containing paralytic shel...
Harmful algal blooms are an increasing worldwide threat to the seafood industry and human health as ...
Harmful algal blooms, in particular recurrent blooms of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella, as...
Shellfish toxin data from 11 years and Alexandrium tamarense abundance during 6 of those years are a...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins are accumulated by bivalves during toxic plankton blooms....
In the Argentine Sea dinoflagellates Gymodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium tamarense/catenella co...
In December 2013 a study was carried out with the objective of knowing the toxic microalgae species ...
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning is a potentially fatal syndrome, resulting from the filter-feeding act...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been recorded in the Chubut Province, Argentina, since 1980, mainly...
Individuals of Mytilus platensis were exposed to Alexandrium catenella to evaluate the accumulation ...
The study shown here provides the first indisputable evidence that shellfish can be contaminated wit...
A model was developed in this paper in order to study and compare the paralytic shellfish toxin (PST...
The Beagle Channel at the southernmost tip of South America is an interoceanic passage connecting th...
In the Argentine Sea dinoflagellates Gymodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium tamarense/catenella co...
THE ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND TRENDS DRIVING TOXIGENIC ALEXANDRIUM CATENELLA BLOOMS IN MONTEREY B...
Juveniles of the mussel Mytilus chilensis were exposed to a diet containing paralytic shel...
Harmful algal blooms are an increasing worldwide threat to the seafood industry and human health as ...
Harmful algal blooms, in particular recurrent blooms of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella, as...
Shellfish toxin data from 11 years and Alexandrium tamarense abundance during 6 of those years are a...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins are accumulated by bivalves during toxic plankton blooms....
In the Argentine Sea dinoflagellates Gymodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium tamarense/catenella co...
In December 2013 a study was carried out with the objective of knowing the toxic microalgae species ...
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning is a potentially fatal syndrome, resulting from the filter-feeding act...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been recorded in the Chubut Province, Argentina, since 1980, mainly...
Individuals of Mytilus platensis were exposed to Alexandrium catenella to evaluate the accumulation ...
The study shown here provides the first indisputable evidence that shellfish can be contaminated wit...
A model was developed in this paper in order to study and compare the paralytic shellfish toxin (PST...
The Beagle Channel at the southernmost tip of South America is an interoceanic passage connecting th...
In the Argentine Sea dinoflagellates Gymodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium tamarense/catenella co...
THE ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND TRENDS DRIVING TOXIGENIC ALEXANDRIUM CATENELLA BLOOMS IN MONTEREY B...
Juveniles of the mussel Mytilus chilensis were exposed to a diet containing paralytic shel...
Harmful algal blooms are an increasing worldwide threat to the seafood industry and human health as ...