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    Increased toxicity of Karenia brevis during phosphate limited growth: ecological and evolutionary implications by Hardison, Donnie Ransom, Sunda, William G, Shea, Damian, Litaker, Richard Wayne

    Published in PloS one (12-03-2013)
    “…Karenia brevis is the dominant toxic red tide algal species in the Gulf of Mexico. It produces potent neurotoxins (brevetoxins [PbTxs]), which negatively…”
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    The Effects of the Harmful Algal Bloom Species Karenia brevis on Survival of Red Porgy (Pagrus pagrus) Larvae by Litaker, Richard Wayne, Bogdanoff, Alex K., Hardison, Donnie Ransom, Holland, William C., Ostrowski, Andrew, Morris, James A.

    Published in Toxins (28-06-2022)
    “…The harmful algal bloom species, Karenia brevis, forms annual, often intense blooms in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly along the west Florida shelf. Though…”
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    Environmental Controls of Brevetoxin Production of the Dinoflagellate Karenia brevis by Hardison, Donnie Ransom

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Nearly annual blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis have adversely impacted coastal ecology, human health, and local economies in coastal regions…”
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    Dissertation
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    Increased Toxicity of Karenia brevis during Phosphate Limited Growth: Ecological and Evolutionary Implications. e58545 by Hardison, Donnie Ransom, Sunda, William G, Shea, Damian, Litaker, Richard Wayne

    Published in PloS one (01-03-2013)
    “…Karenia brevis is the dominant toxic red tide algal species in the Gulf of Mexico. It produces potent neurotoxins (brevetoxins [PbTxs]), which negatively…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Environmental Controls of Brevetoxin Production of the Dinoflagellate Karenia brevis by Hardison, Donnie Ransom

    “…Nearly annual blooms of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis have adversely impacted coastal ecology, human health, and local economies in coastal regions…”
    Get full text
    Dissertation