Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes with wide geographic distribution that can produce secondary metabolites named cyanotoxins. These toxins can be classified into three main types according to their mechanism of action in vertebrates: hepatotoxins, dermatotoxins and neurotoxins. Many studies on the effects of cyanobacteria and their toxins over a wide range of aquatic organisms, including invertebrates and vertebrates, have reported acute effects (e.g., reduction in survivorship, feeding inhibition, paralysis), chronic effects (e.g., reduction in growth and fecundity), biochemical alterations (e.g., activity of phosphatases, GST, AChE, proteases), and behavioral alterations. Research has also focused on the potential for bioaccumu...
All of the most commonly encountered genera of cyanobacteria which form blooms and scums in fresh-br...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...
<p>Fatal intoxications of fish, water birds and domestic animals in aquatic habitats are frequently ...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous phytoplanktonic organisms in freshwater environments, exhibiting fundam...
Lethal intoxications of animals dwelling in aquatic habitats are recurrently observed with blooms of...
<p>Lethal intoxications of animals dwelling in aquatic habitats are recurrently observed with blooms...
The plethora of cyanobacterial toxins are an enormous threat to whole ecosystems and humans. Due to ...
Lethal intoxications of animals dwelling in aquatic habitats are recurrently observed with blooms of...
This paper reviews the rapidly expanding literature on the ecological effects of cyanobacterial toxi...
Fatal intoxications of fish, water birds and domestic animals in aquatic habitats are frequently obs...
Fatal intoxications of fish, water birds and domestic animals in aquatic habitats are frequently obs...
Cyanobacteria, the primary bloom-forming organisms in fresh water, elicit a spectrum of problems in ...
The escalating occurrence of toxic cyanobacterial blooms worldwide is a matter of concern. Global wa...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...
All of the most commonly encountered genera of cyanobacteria which form blooms and scums in fresh-br...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...
<p>Fatal intoxications of fish, water birds and domestic animals in aquatic habitats are frequently ...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous phytoplanktonic organisms in freshwater environments, exhibiting fundam...
Lethal intoxications of animals dwelling in aquatic habitats are recurrently observed with blooms of...
<p>Lethal intoxications of animals dwelling in aquatic habitats are recurrently observed with blooms...
The plethora of cyanobacterial toxins are an enormous threat to whole ecosystems and humans. Due to ...
Lethal intoxications of animals dwelling in aquatic habitats are recurrently observed with blooms of...
This paper reviews the rapidly expanding literature on the ecological effects of cyanobacterial toxi...
Fatal intoxications of fish, water birds and domestic animals in aquatic habitats are frequently obs...
Fatal intoxications of fish, water birds and domestic animals in aquatic habitats are frequently obs...
Cyanobacteria, the primary bloom-forming organisms in fresh water, elicit a spectrum of problems in ...
The escalating occurrence of toxic cyanobacterial blooms worldwide is a matter of concern. Global wa...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...
All of the most commonly encountered genera of cyanobacteria which form blooms and scums in fresh-br...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...
Toxins produced by cyanoprokaryotes are a key issue in aquatic management because of their potential...