Ships\u27 ballast tanks have long been known as vectors for the introduction of organisms. We applied next-generation sequencing to detect dinoflagellates (mainly as cysts) in 32 ballast tank sediments collected during 2001-2003 from ships entering the Great Lakes or Chesapeake Bay and subsequently archived. Seventy-three dinoflagellates were fully identified to species level by this metagenomic approach and single-cell polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based sequencing, including 19 toxic species, 36 harmful algal bloom (HAB) forming species, 22 previously unreported as producing cysts, and 55 reported from ballast tank sediments for the first time (including 13 freshwater species), plus 545 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) not fully ident...
Rowena F. Stern is with University of British Columbia, Ales Horak is with University of British Col...
A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection ...
Plankton monitoring by microscopy offers a long-term ecological perspective of plankton communities,...
Ships\u27 ballast tanks have long been known as vectors for the introduction of organisms. We applie...
New records of phytoplankton, especially harmful species, in many marine areas have been reported wo...
Cyst abundance and identity are essential for understanding and predicting blooms, and for assessing...
Dinoflagellate blooms, also known as red tides, are a worldwide phenomenon. The frequency of these b...
The ability of microalgae to preserve viable in coastal sediments as resting forms provides a reserv...
Dinoflagellates are traditionally identified morphologically using microscopy, which is a time-consu...
Dinoflagellates are an ecologically important group of protists with important functions as primary ...
Marine alveolates (MALVs) are diverse and widespread early-branching dinoflagellates, but most knowl...
The upper 2 cm of sediment core samples from 70 stations in the tidal waters of three Virginia river...
Margalefidinium polykrikoides, an unarmored dinoflagellate, was suspected to be the causative agent ...
The potential of ballast water to act as a major introduction vector for toxic dinoflagellates and o...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. There is growing public concern about...
Rowena F. Stern is with University of British Columbia, Ales Horak is with University of British Col...
A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection ...
Plankton monitoring by microscopy offers a long-term ecological perspective of plankton communities,...
Ships\u27 ballast tanks have long been known as vectors for the introduction of organisms. We applie...
New records of phytoplankton, especially harmful species, in many marine areas have been reported wo...
Cyst abundance and identity are essential for understanding and predicting blooms, and for assessing...
Dinoflagellate blooms, also known as red tides, are a worldwide phenomenon. The frequency of these b...
The ability of microalgae to preserve viable in coastal sediments as resting forms provides a reserv...
Dinoflagellates are traditionally identified morphologically using microscopy, which is a time-consu...
Dinoflagellates are an ecologically important group of protists with important functions as primary ...
Marine alveolates (MALVs) are diverse and widespread early-branching dinoflagellates, but most knowl...
The upper 2 cm of sediment core samples from 70 stations in the tidal waters of three Virginia river...
Margalefidinium polykrikoides, an unarmored dinoflagellate, was suspected to be the causative agent ...
The potential of ballast water to act as a major introduction vector for toxic dinoflagellates and o...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. There is growing public concern about...
Rowena F. Stern is with University of British Columbia, Ales Horak is with University of British Col...
A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection ...
Plankton monitoring by microscopy offers a long-term ecological perspective of plankton communities,...