King scallop contamination (Pecten maximus) by domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced by some species of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, is highly problematic because of its lengthy retention in the bivalve tissue, leading to prolonged fishery closures. Data collected within the French Phytoplankton and Phycotoxin monitoring network (REPHY) over the 1995–2012 period were used to characterize the seasonal dynamics and the interannual variability of P.-nitzschia spp. blooms as well as the contamination of king scallop fishing grounds, in six contrasted bays distributed along the French Atlantic coast and English Channel. Monitoring revealed that these toxic events have become more frequent since the year 2000, but with varying magnitudes, frequencie...
International audienceAmong Pseudo-nitzschia species, some produce the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), ...
The seasonal variations in Pseudo-nitzschia species and domoic acid (DA) concentration were investig...
Commercial bans due to harmful algal blooms (HABs), which are natural events, question the sustainab...
Diatoms in the Pseudo-nitzschia genus produce the neurotoxin domoic acid. Domoic acid bioaccumulates...
The pennate diatom genus, Pseudo-nitzschia, commonly occurs in US coastal waters and includes severa...
International audienceThe population dynamics of different Pseudo-nitzschia species, along with part...
Submitted to the Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC) in fulfilment of the requirem...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
A coastwide bloom of the toxigenic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia in spring 2015 resulted in the largest re...
International audienceThe diversity, toxicity and seasonality of Pseudo-nitzschia sp. were investiga...
Microalgae species of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Psn) may produce domoic acid, anamnesic shellfish ...
1 pageDiatoms of the genus Pseudonitzschia are widely distributed in seas and oceans. They attract w...
Domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced by some Pseudo-nitzschia species, can accumulate \ud in shellfish...
Domoic acid, a marine neurotoxin causative of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) was first detected i...
Microalgae species of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia may produce toxic domoic acid and form blooms. Domo...
International audienceAmong Pseudo-nitzschia species, some produce the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), ...
The seasonal variations in Pseudo-nitzschia species and domoic acid (DA) concentration were investig...
Commercial bans due to harmful algal blooms (HABs), which are natural events, question the sustainab...
Diatoms in the Pseudo-nitzschia genus produce the neurotoxin domoic acid. Domoic acid bioaccumulates...
The pennate diatom genus, Pseudo-nitzschia, commonly occurs in US coastal waters and includes severa...
International audienceThe population dynamics of different Pseudo-nitzschia species, along with part...
Submitted to the Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC) in fulfilment of the requirem...
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan marine diatom which can cause the poisoning of humans, marine mam...
A coastwide bloom of the toxigenic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia in spring 2015 resulted in the largest re...
International audienceThe diversity, toxicity and seasonality of Pseudo-nitzschia sp. were investiga...
Microalgae species of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Psn) may produce domoic acid, anamnesic shellfish ...
1 pageDiatoms of the genus Pseudonitzschia are widely distributed in seas and oceans. They attract w...
Domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced by some Pseudo-nitzschia species, can accumulate \ud in shellfish...
Domoic acid, a marine neurotoxin causative of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) was first detected i...
Microalgae species of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia may produce toxic domoic acid and form blooms. Domo...
International audienceAmong Pseudo-nitzschia species, some produce the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), ...
The seasonal variations in Pseudo-nitzschia species and domoic acid (DA) concentration were investig...
Commercial bans due to harmful algal blooms (HABs), which are natural events, question the sustainab...