none2Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality of about 1.5%. Human intoxications are due to consumption of seafood and respiratory exposure to aerosolized toxins. Algal toxins are also responsible for extensive die-offs of fish and shellfish, as well as mortality in seabirds, marine mammals and other animals depending on marine food web. Lots of information are available concerning acute intoxications, while little is known about environmental health effects of chronic exposure to low levels of algal toxins. Toxins are produced by two algal groups, dinoflagellates and diatoms, representing about 2% of known phytoplankton species (60-80 species out of 3400-4000) and can reach humans...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...
none2Algae and cyanobacteria are responsible of the presence of toxins in fresh waters. Algae are co...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
A harmful algal bloom (HAB) is defined as a bloom that has deleterious effects on plants, animals o...
Marine biotoxins are correlated with proliferation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and can accumulate...
Marine biotoxins are correlated with proliferation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and can accumulate...
Marine biotoxins are correlated with proliferation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and can accumulate...
Marine toxins, which are poisonous when ingested, are a threat to human health. Toxins, such as tetr...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
Seafood toxins are formed by phytoplankton (dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and diatoms) or bacteri...
Marine biotoxins are produced by aquatic microorganisms and accumulate in shellfish or finfish follo...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
Marine biotoxins are produced by aquatic microorganisms and accumulate in shellfish or finfish follo...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...
none2Algae and cyanobacteria are responsible of the presence of toxins in fresh waters. Algae are co...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
Marine algal toxins are responsible of more than 60000 intoxication/year, with an overall mortality ...
A harmful algal bloom (HAB) is defined as a bloom that has deleterious effects on plants, animals o...
Marine biotoxins are correlated with proliferation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and can accumulate...
Marine biotoxins are correlated with proliferation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and can accumulate...
Marine biotoxins are correlated with proliferation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and can accumulate...
Marine toxins, which are poisonous when ingested, are a threat to human health. Toxins, such as tetr...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
Seafood toxins are formed by phytoplankton (dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and diatoms) or bacteri...
Marine biotoxins are produced by aquatic microorganisms and accumulate in shellfish or finfish follo...
Harmful algal blooms are natural phenomena caused by the massive growth of phytoplankton that may co...
Marine biotoxins are produced by aquatic microorganisms and accumulate in shellfish or finfish follo...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...
none2Algae and cyanobacteria are responsible of the presence of toxins in fresh waters. Algae are co...
Massive phytoplankton proliferation, and the consequent release of toxic metabolites, can be respons...