This investigation aimed to elucidate the relative roles of putative brevetoxins, reactive oxygen species and free fatty acids as the toxic principle of the raphidophyte Chattonella marina, using damselfish as the bioassay. Our investigations on Australian C. marina demonstrated an absence or only very low concentrations of brevetoxin-like compounds by radio-receptor binding assay and liquid chromatography–mass spectroscopy techniques. Chattonella is unique in its ability to produce levels of reactive oxygen species 100 times higher than most other algal species. However, high levels of superoxide on their own were found not to cause fish mortalities. Lipid analysis revealed this raphidophyte to contain high concentrations of the poly...
Since the 1990\u2019s red-tide blooms of Fibrocapsa japonica have frequently been observed in Europe...
Most marine phytoplankton with relatively high ROS generation rates are categorized as harmful algal...
Dense raphidophyte blooms are a cause of mass fish mortalities in coastal areas throughout the world...
This investigation aimed to elucidate the relative roles of putative brevetoxins, reactive oxygen sp...
This investigation aimed to elucidate the relative roles of putative brevetoxins, reactive oxygen sp...
The marine raphidophyte Chattonella marina complex forms red tides, causing heavy mortalities of aqu...
Chattonella marina algal blooms have been associated with major farmed and wild fish mortalities in ...
Quantification of the role of reactive oxygen species, phycotoxins and fatty acids in fish toxicity ...
The raphidophyte flagellate Chattonella Marina from South Australia that was associated with the mor...
Chattonella marina, a red tide or harmful algal bloom species, has caused mass fish kills and seriou...
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Quantification of the role of reactive oxygen species, phycotoxins and fatty acids in fish toxicity ...
Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as superoxide (O2.) and hydroxyl radical (・OH) by C...
In this study F. japonica showed toxicity towards different species such as crustaceans of the genus...
Quantification of the role of reactive oxygen species, phycotoxins and fatty acids in fish tox-icity...
Since the 1990\u2019s red-tide blooms of Fibrocapsa japonica have frequently been observed in Europe...
Most marine phytoplankton with relatively high ROS generation rates are categorized as harmful algal...
Dense raphidophyte blooms are a cause of mass fish mortalities in coastal areas throughout the world...
This investigation aimed to elucidate the relative roles of putative brevetoxins, reactive oxygen sp...
This investigation aimed to elucidate the relative roles of putative brevetoxins, reactive oxygen sp...
The marine raphidophyte Chattonella marina complex forms red tides, causing heavy mortalities of aqu...
Chattonella marina algal blooms have been associated with major farmed and wild fish mortalities in ...
Quantification of the role of reactive oxygen species, phycotoxins and fatty acids in fish toxicity ...
The raphidophyte flagellate Chattonella Marina from South Australia that was associated with the mor...
Chattonella marina, a red tide or harmful algal bloom species, has caused mass fish kills and seriou...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2006. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Quantification of the role of reactive oxygen species, phycotoxins and fatty acids in fish toxicity ...
Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as superoxide (O2.) and hydroxyl radical (・OH) by C...
In this study F. japonica showed toxicity towards different species such as crustaceans of the genus...
Quantification of the role of reactive oxygen species, phycotoxins and fatty acids in fish tox-icity...
Since the 1990\u2019s red-tide blooms of Fibrocapsa japonica have frequently been observed in Europe...
Most marine phytoplankton with relatively high ROS generation rates are categorized as harmful algal...
Dense raphidophyte blooms are a cause of mass fish mortalities in coastal areas throughout the world...