Control of toxic marine dinoflagellate blooms by serial parasitic killers.
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Picomonas judraskeda gen. et sp. nov.: the first identified member of the Picozoa phylum nov., a widespread group of picoeukaryotes, formerly known as 'picobiliphytes'Selective algicidal action of peptides against harmful algal bloom speciesParasites in algae mass cultureDiverse molecular signatures for ribosomally 'active' Perkinsea in marine sedimentsComplexities of bloom dynamics in the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense revealed through DNA measurements by imaging flow cytometry coupled with species-specific rRNA probesThe globally distributed genus Alexandrium: multifaceted roles in marine ecosystems and impacts on human healthMolecular diversity of the syndinean genus Euduboscquella based on single-cell PCR analysisA Game of Russian Roulette for a Generalist Dinoflagellate Parasitoid: Host Susceptibility Is the Key to SuccessEffect of oxygen minimum zone formation on communities of marine protists.Utilizing the algicidal activity of aminoclay as a practical treatment for toxic red tides.Mesoscale distribution and functional diversity of picoeukaryotes in the first-year sea ice of the Canadian ArcticNew insights into the diversity of marine picoeukaryotesGroups without cultured representatives dominate eukaryotic picophytoplankton in the oligotrophic South East Pacific Ocean.Freshwater Perkinsea and marine-freshwater colonizations revealed by pyrosequencing and phylogeny of environmental rDNA.Dynamics of Alexandrium fundyense blooms and shellfish toxicity in the Nauset Marsh System of Cape Cod (Massachusetts, USA)Marine-freshwater colonizations of haptophytes inferred from phylogeny of environmental 18S rDNA sequences.Diversity and vertical distribution of microbial eukaryotes in the snow, sea ice and seawater near the north pole at the end of the polar night.A quantitative assessment of the role of the parasite Amoebophrya in the termination of Alexandrium fundyense blooms within a small coastal embayment.Microbial eukaryote diversity in the marine oxygen minimum zone off northern ChileStable composition of the nano- and picoplankton community during the ocean iron fertilization experiment LOHAFEX.Short-term dynamics of diversity patterns: evidence of continual reassembly within lacustrine small eukaryotes.Genomic insights into processes driving the infection of Alexandrium tamarense by the Parasitoid Amoebophrya sp.Composition of heterotrophic flagellates in coastal waters of different trophic status.Protistan microbial observatory in the Cariaco Basin, Caribbean. II. Habitat specialization.Marine bacterial, archaeal and protistan association networks reveal ecological linkages.Significance of plankton community structure and nutrient availability for the control of dinoflagellate blooms by parasites: a modeling approach.A role for fungi as parasites in the black box of marine trophic interactions.Ecological and evolutionary significance of novel protist lineages.Resilience of Freshwater Communities of Small Microbial Eukaryotes Undergoing Severe Drought EventsExtensive genetic diversity and rapid population differentiation during blooms of Alexandrium fundyense (Dinophyceae) in an isolated salt pond on Cape Cod, MA, USA.Environmental Sequencing Provides Reasonable Estimates of the Relative Abundance of Specific PicoeukaryotesRapid growth and concerted sexual transitions by a bloom of the harmful dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense (Dinophyceae)Eukaryotic pathogens (Chytridiomycota and Oomycota) infecting marine microphytobenthic diatoms - a methodological comparison.In situ Occurrence, Prevalence and Dynamics of Parvilucifera Parasitoids during Recurrent Blooms of the Toxic Dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum.Host-released dimethylsulphide activates the dinoflagellate parasitoid Parvilucifera sinerae.In situ associations between marine photosynthetic picoeukaryotes and potential parasites - a role for fungi?Transcriptomic profiling of Alexandrium fundyense during physical interaction with or exposure to chemical signals from the parasite Amoebophrya.PhytoREF: a reference database of the plastidial 16S rRNA gene of photosynthetic eukaryotes with curated taxonomy.Single cell genomics of uncultured marine alveolates shows paraphyly of basal dinoflagellates.Whole-genome amplification (WGA) of marine photosynthetic eukaryote populations.
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Control of toxic marine dinoflagellate blooms by serial parasitic killers.
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2008 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2008 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2008年の論文
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Control of toxic marine dinoflagellate blooms by serial parasitic killers.
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Control of toxic marine dinoflagellate blooms by serial parasitic killers.
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Control of toxic marine dinoflagellate blooms by serial parasitic killers.
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Dominique Marie
Laure Guillou
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1164387
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2008-11-01T00:00:00Z