The marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium Halim represents perhaps the most significant and intensively studied genus with respect to species diversity, life history strategies, toxigenicity, biogeographical distribution, and global magnitude and consequences harmful algal blooms (HABs). The socioeconomic impacts, environmental and human health risks, and mitigation strategies for toxigenic Alexandrium blooms have also been explored in recent years. Human adaptive actions based on future scenarios of bloom dynamics and shifts in biogeographical distribution under climate-change parameters remain under development and not yet implemented on a regional scale. In the CoCliME (Co-development of climate services for adaptation to changing marine eco...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs), those proliferations of algae that can cause fish kills, contaminate se...
Climatic change conditions and anthropogenic pressures have strong impact on the harmful bloom devel...
Records of annual monitoring of the dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium in Cork Harbour, Ireland date b...
The marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium Halim represents perhaps the most significant and intensively ...
The marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium Halim represents perhaps the most significant and intensively ...
Anthropogenic activities have caused a rapid increase in greenhouse gas emissions, such as CO2, whic...
We investigated long-term spatial variability in a number of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in the nort...
<p>Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are globally expanding, compromising water quality worldwide. HAB dyn...
Simple Summary Harmful algal blooms present a particular risk for marine ecosystems and human health...
Blooms of Alexandrium spp. are a well-known phenomenon in Northern European waters. While A. tamaren...
Toxin-producing microalgae present a significant environmental risk for ecosystems and human societi...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum is a toxic bloom-forming species distributed worldwide. The m...
Time series now have sufficient duration to determine harmful algal bloom (HAB) responses to changin...
Time series now have sufficient duration to determine harmful algal bloom (HAB) responses to changin...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are considered one of the main risks for marine ecosystems and human hea...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs), those proliferations of algae that can cause fish kills, contaminate se...
Climatic change conditions and anthropogenic pressures have strong impact on the harmful bloom devel...
Records of annual monitoring of the dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium in Cork Harbour, Ireland date b...
The marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium Halim represents perhaps the most significant and intensively ...
The marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium Halim represents perhaps the most significant and intensively ...
Anthropogenic activities have caused a rapid increase in greenhouse gas emissions, such as CO2, whic...
We investigated long-term spatial variability in a number of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in the nort...
<p>Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are globally expanding, compromising water quality worldwide. HAB dyn...
Simple Summary Harmful algal blooms present a particular risk for marine ecosystems and human health...
Blooms of Alexandrium spp. are a well-known phenomenon in Northern European waters. While A. tamaren...
Toxin-producing microalgae present a significant environmental risk for ecosystems and human societi...
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum is a toxic bloom-forming species distributed worldwide. The m...
Time series now have sufficient duration to determine harmful algal bloom (HAB) responses to changin...
Time series now have sufficient duration to determine harmful algal bloom (HAB) responses to changin...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are considered one of the main risks for marine ecosystems and human hea...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs), those proliferations of algae that can cause fish kills, contaminate se...
Climatic change conditions and anthropogenic pressures have strong impact on the harmful bloom devel...
Records of annual monitoring of the dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium in Cork Harbour, Ireland date b...