Pfiesteria spp. are mixotrophic armored dinoflagellates populating the Atlantic coastal waters of the United States. They have been a focus of intense research due to their reported association with several fish mortality events. We have now used a clonal culture of Pfiesteria piscicida and several new environmental isolates to describe growth characteristics, feeding, and factors contributing to the encystment and germination of the organism in both laboratory and environmental samples. We also discuss applied methods of detection of the different morphological forms of Pfiesteria in environmental samples. In summary, Pfiesteria, when grown with its algal prey, Rhodomonas sp., presents a typical growth curve with lag, exponential, and stat...
Results of an extensive 1998 monitoring program for the presence of Pfiesteria-like organisms (PLO) ...
The recently described toxic dinoflagellate Pfiestena piscicida and morphologically similar Pfiester...
Dinoflagellates can be classified both botanically and zoologically; however, they are typically put...
Pfiesteria spp. are mixotrophic armored dinoflagellates populating the Atlantic coastal waters of th...
Pfiesteria pisiccida is a microscopic, unicellular organism that is classified as both a mixotrophic...
Pfiesteria pisiccida is a microscopic, unicellular organism that is classified as both a mixotrophic...
The ichthyocidal activity of Pfiesteria piscicida dinospores was examined in an aquarium bioassay fo...
Pfiesteria complex species are heterotrophic and mixotrophic dinoflagellates that have been recogniz...
PCR and fluorescent in situ hybridization probes were used to assay for the presence of the dinoflag...
In 1997 blooms of Pfiesteria piscicida occurred in association with fish kills and human health prob...
Toxicity and its detection in the dinoflagellate fish predators Pfiesteria piscicida and Pfiesteria ...
Pfiesteria piscicida (P. piscicida) is a microscopic alga that lives in estuaries\u2014where freshwa...
The recently described toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida and morphologically similar Pfieste...
The estuarine genus Pfiesteria has received considerable attention since it was first identified and...
In the absence of purified standards of toxins from Pfiesteria species, appropriately conducted fish...
Results of an extensive 1998 monitoring program for the presence of Pfiesteria-like organisms (PLO) ...
The recently described toxic dinoflagellate Pfiestena piscicida and morphologically similar Pfiester...
Dinoflagellates can be classified both botanically and zoologically; however, they are typically put...
Pfiesteria spp. are mixotrophic armored dinoflagellates populating the Atlantic coastal waters of th...
Pfiesteria pisiccida is a microscopic, unicellular organism that is classified as both a mixotrophic...
Pfiesteria pisiccida is a microscopic, unicellular organism that is classified as both a mixotrophic...
The ichthyocidal activity of Pfiesteria piscicida dinospores was examined in an aquarium bioassay fo...
Pfiesteria complex species are heterotrophic and mixotrophic dinoflagellates that have been recogniz...
PCR and fluorescent in situ hybridization probes were used to assay for the presence of the dinoflag...
In 1997 blooms of Pfiesteria piscicida occurred in association with fish kills and human health prob...
Toxicity and its detection in the dinoflagellate fish predators Pfiesteria piscicida and Pfiesteria ...
Pfiesteria piscicida (P. piscicida) is a microscopic alga that lives in estuaries\u2014where freshwa...
The recently described toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida and morphologically similar Pfieste...
The estuarine genus Pfiesteria has received considerable attention since it was first identified and...
In the absence of purified standards of toxins from Pfiesteria species, appropriately conducted fish...
Results of an extensive 1998 monitoring program for the presence of Pfiesteria-like organisms (PLO) ...
The recently described toxic dinoflagellate Pfiestena piscicida and morphologically similar Pfiester...
Dinoflagellates can be classified both botanically and zoologically; however, they are typically put...