The western North Atlantic population of right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) is one of the most critically endangered of any whale population in the world. Among the factors considered to have potentially adverse effects on the health and reproduction of E. glacialis are biotoxins produced by certain microalgae responsible for causing harmful algal blooms. The worldwide incidence of these events has continued to increase dramatically over the past several decades and is expected to remain problematic under predicted climate change scenarios. Previous investigations have demonstrated that N. Atlantic right whales are being exposed to at least two classes of algal-produced environmental neurotoxins-paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) and domoic ...
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) toxins have led to illness and mortality of many species of marine mammals...
Harmful algal bloom toxins cause illness and mortality in marine mammals worldwide, yet the potentia...
Over the past 15 years or so, several Scottish harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) populations have declin...
The seriously endangered north Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is regularly exposed to th...
In waters off Península Valdés (PV), Argentina, southern right whales (SRW, Eubalaena australis) are...
Península Valdés (PV) in Argentina is an important calving ground for southern right whales (SRWs, E...
Various episodes, reported since '80s, witness for toxicity of phycotoxins to marine mammals and the...
The gulfs that surround Península Valdés (PV), Golfo Nuevo and Golfo San José in Argentina, are impo...
Whaling has decimated North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacialis (NARW) since the 11th century ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) affect aquatic ecosystems around the world, adversely affecting marine a...
The critically endangered North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is a protected species an...
The exposure of marine mammals to the toxins associated with harmful algae can be lethal. Domoic aci...
NA14OAR4320158 funded the drafting of this manuscript.Whaling has decimated North Atlantic right wha...
"Super-blooms" of cyanobacteria that produce potent and environmentally persistent biotoxins (microc...
Domoic acid (DA), the toxin causing amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), is produced globally by some ...
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) toxins have led to illness and mortality of many species of marine mammals...
Harmful algal bloom toxins cause illness and mortality in marine mammals worldwide, yet the potentia...
Over the past 15 years or so, several Scottish harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) populations have declin...
The seriously endangered north Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is regularly exposed to th...
In waters off Península Valdés (PV), Argentina, southern right whales (SRW, Eubalaena australis) are...
Península Valdés (PV) in Argentina is an important calving ground for southern right whales (SRWs, E...
Various episodes, reported since '80s, witness for toxicity of phycotoxins to marine mammals and the...
The gulfs that surround Península Valdés (PV), Golfo Nuevo and Golfo San José in Argentina, are impo...
Whaling has decimated North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacialis (NARW) since the 11th century ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) affect aquatic ecosystems around the world, adversely affecting marine a...
The critically endangered North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is a protected species an...
The exposure of marine mammals to the toxins associated with harmful algae can be lethal. Domoic aci...
NA14OAR4320158 funded the drafting of this manuscript.Whaling has decimated North Atlantic right wha...
"Super-blooms" of cyanobacteria that produce potent and environmentally persistent biotoxins (microc...
Domoic acid (DA), the toxin causing amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP), is produced globally by some ...
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) toxins have led to illness and mortality of many species of marine mammals...
Harmful algal bloom toxins cause illness and mortality in marine mammals worldwide, yet the potentia...
Over the past 15 years or so, several Scottish harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) populations have declin...