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    Alexandrium catenella - Wikipedia

    Alexandrium catenella is a species of dinoflagellates. It is among the group of Alexandrium species that produce toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, and is a cause of red tide. Alexandrium catenella is observed in cold, coastal waters, generally at temperate latitudes. These organisms have … Meer weergeven

    • Adachi, Masao; Saka, Yoshihiko; Ishida, Yuzaburo (1996). "Identification of the toxic dinoflagellates Alexandrium catenella and A. … Meer weergeven

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    WEB4 okt. 2021 · Alexandrium catenella, a cyst-forming dinoflagellate that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning worldwide, has been a significant threat to human health in southeastern Alaska for centuries. It is known to be …

  5. East Coast: Harmful Algal Blooms - NOAA's National …

    WEB19 jun. 2019 · The most well known harmful algal bloom (HAB) on the east coast is Alexandrium catenella, also known as the Gulf of Maine “red tide.” This toxic dinoflagellate produces saxitoxins that can accumulate in …

  6. Tracking Alexandrium catenella from seed-bed to bloom on the …

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  8. Alexandrium - Northeast HAB

    WEBAlexandrium catenella. Produces saxitoxin, causing Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) Alexandrium spend winter in the sediment as a resting cyst stage, blooms begin in spring. PSP occurs when people consume …

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  11. Harmful algal blooms challenge ecosystems, food …

    WEBBy Jennifer Harker. Climate change and warming waters are activating two massive seedbeds of a harmful algal bloom (HAB) species called Alexandrium catenella in the Alaskan Arctic, according to NIEHS …