The lateral variation of sediment properties and associated cyst content of sediment in Manila Bay were determined and their possible role/s in the occurrences of Pyrodinium bahamense Plate var. compressum (Bohm) Steidinger, Tester et Taylor toxic blooms were assessed. Manila Bay's surface sediment was determined to be silt dominated. Clay generally increased towards the coast, probably as a result of flocculation and rapid deposition upon entry of sediments from the rivers. High sand content characterized the southeastern part of the bay attributed to the greater sand inputs and relatively strong currents in this area. Bulk densities were lower in the eastern side of the bay from dilution by high organic load from sewage and urban areas. B...
The surface sediment samples of 47 stations in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei Darussalam waters were coll...
A total of 167-596 cells・cm-3 (mean 348 cells・cm-3) of both living and empty dinoflagellate cysts wa...
The distribution and abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent sediments from Visakhapatnam harbou...
The lateral variation of sediment properties and associated cyst content of sediment in Manila Bay w...
Ten surface sediment samples were collected from Jakarta Bay to study the horizontal distribution of...
The present study aimed to document dinocyst ecological preferences in Ambon Bay, Eastern Indonesia,...
The present study aimed to document dinocyst ecological preferences in Ambon Bay, Eastern Indonesia,...
Dinoflagellate cysts play an important role in the initiation, recurrence and geographical expansion...
Distribution of dinoflagellate cysts were investigated in rainy and dry seasons in the surface sedim...
Little is known about the marine palynology of the neotropical oceans. Here, we present the first co...
Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (Pbc) is one of the causative species of Paralytic Shellfish Po...
The preliminary results from the analysis of dinoflagellate cyst mapping from surface sediments of f...
To obtain more information on the distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in Thai and Malaysian waters,...
The present study aimed to document dinocyst ecological preferences in Ambon Bay, Eastern Indonesia,...
Margalefidinium polykrikoides, an unarmored dinoflagellate, was suspected to be the causative agent ...
The surface sediment samples of 47 stations in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei Darussalam waters were coll...
A total of 167-596 cells・cm-3 (mean 348 cells・cm-3) of both living and empty dinoflagellate cysts wa...
The distribution and abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent sediments from Visakhapatnam harbou...
The lateral variation of sediment properties and associated cyst content of sediment in Manila Bay w...
Ten surface sediment samples were collected from Jakarta Bay to study the horizontal distribution of...
The present study aimed to document dinocyst ecological preferences in Ambon Bay, Eastern Indonesia,...
The present study aimed to document dinocyst ecological preferences in Ambon Bay, Eastern Indonesia,...
Dinoflagellate cysts play an important role in the initiation, recurrence and geographical expansion...
Distribution of dinoflagellate cysts were investigated in rainy and dry seasons in the surface sedim...
Little is known about the marine palynology of the neotropical oceans. Here, we present the first co...
Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (Pbc) is one of the causative species of Paralytic Shellfish Po...
The preliminary results from the analysis of dinoflagellate cyst mapping from surface sediments of f...
To obtain more information on the distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in Thai and Malaysian waters,...
The present study aimed to document dinocyst ecological preferences in Ambon Bay, Eastern Indonesia,...
Margalefidinium polykrikoides, an unarmored dinoflagellate, was suspected to be the causative agent ...
The surface sediment samples of 47 stations in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei Darussalam waters were coll...
A total of 167-596 cells・cm-3 (mean 348 cells・cm-3) of both living and empty dinoflagellate cysts wa...
The distribution and abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent sediments from Visakhapatnam harbou...