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    evolution of modern eukaryotic phytoplankton by Falkowski, P.G, Katz, M.E, Knoll, A.H, Quigg, A, Raven, J.A, Schofield, O, Taylor, F.J.R

    “…The community structure and ecological function of contemporary marine ecosystems are critically dependent on eukaryotic phytoplankton. Although numerically…”
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    Dinoflagellate diversity and distribution by Taylor, F. J. R, Hoppenrath, Mona, Saldarriaga, Juan F

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-02-2008)
    “…Dinoflagellates are common to abundant in both marine and freshwater environments. They are particularly diverse in the marine plankton where some cause “red…”
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    Are Pyrodinium Blooms in the Southeast Asian Region Recurring and Spreading? A View at the End of the Millennium by Azanza, Rhodora V, Max Taylor, F. J. R

    Published in Ambio (01-09-2001)
    “…Pyrodinium bahamense (var. compressum) has been the only dinoflagellate species that has caused major public health and economic problems in the Southeast…”
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    Ultrastructure as a Control for Protistan Molecular Phylogeny by Taylor, F. J. R. “Max”

    Published in The American naturalist (01-10-1999)
    “…A variety of molecular sequences and treeing methods have been used in attempts to unravel early protistan evolution and the origins of “higher” eukaryotic…”
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    Multiple protein phylogenies show that Oxyrrhis marina and Perkinsus marinus are early branches of the dinoflagellate lineage by Saldarriaga, Juan F, McEwan, Michelle L, Fast, Naomi M, Taylor, F. J. R, Keeling, Patrick J

    “…Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, 6270 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4 Correspondence Juan F. Saldarriaga Saldarriaga…”
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    The collapse of the two-kingdom system, the rise of protistology and the founding of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology (ISEP) by Taylor, F. J. R. 'Max'

    “…Department of Botany and Department of Earth & Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4 Correspondence Max Taylor…”
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    Estimating Carbon, Nitrogen, Protein, and Chlorophyll a from Volume in Marine Phytoplankton by David J. S. Montagnes, Berges, John A., Harrison, Paul J., Taylor, F. J. R.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-1994)
    “…The size of 30 small (2-60$\mu$m) phytoplankton species was examined with a microscope and a Coulter Counter before and after fixation. Acid Lugol's isodine…”
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    Dinoflagellate phylogeny revisited: reconciling morphological and molecular based phylogenies by Fensome, Robert A., Saldarriaga, Juan F., Taylor, "Max" F. J. R.

    Published in Grana (01-06-1999)
    “…Ultrastructural and molecular phylogenetic data suggest that dinoflagellates diverged as a lineage possibly as early as the Precambrian. However, the fossil…”
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    Effects of nutrient limitation on toxin production and composition in the marine dinoflagellate Protogonyaulax tamarensis by BOYER, G. L, SULLIVAN, J. J, ANDERSEN, R. J, HARRISON, P. J, TAYLOR, F. J. R

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-1987)
    “…Toxin production was measured by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) when the marine dinoflagellate Protogonyaulax tamarensis (NEPCC 255) was grown…”
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    Phytoplankton ecology of Sechelt Inlet, a fjord system on the British Columbia coast. II. Potentially harmful species by Taylor, F. J. R., Haigh, R., Sutherland, T. F.

    “…Many temperate phytoplankton species considered harmful occur in the Sechelt Inlet system, Britsh Columbia, Canada. Some of the harmful species (Chaetoceros…”
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    Dinoflagellates, fossil and modern: certain unresolved problems by Sarjeant, William A. S., Taylor, "Max" F. J. R.

    Published in Grana (01-06-1999)
    “…We identify a variety of areas and topics that have received relatively little attention hitherto or where there are significant residual problems, following…”
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    DESCRIPTION OF THECADINIUM MUCOSUM SP. NOV. (DINOPHYCEAE), A NEW SAND‐DWELLING MARINE DINOFLAGELLATE, AND AN EMENDED DESCRIPTION OF THECADINIUM INCLINATUM BALECH1 by Hoppenrath, Mona, Saldarriaga, Juan F., Schweikert, Michael, Elbrächter, Malte, Taylor, F. J. R.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2004)
    “…A new thecate, phototrophic, marine, sand‐dwelling dinoflagellate, Thecadinium mucosum Hoppenrath et Taylor sp. nov., is described from a culture isolated from…”
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    Illumination or confusion? Dinoflagellate molecular phylogenetic data viewed from a primarily morphological standpoint by Taylor, F. J. R. "Max"

    Published in Phycological research (01-12-2004)
    “…SUMMARY Recent molecular sequencing results involving multiple genes require evaluation in the light of preexisting morphological data, particularly as…”
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    Use of high-performance liquid chromatography to investigate the production of paralytic shellfish toxins by Protogonyaulax spp. in culture by BOYER, G. L, SULLIVAN, J. J, ANDERSEN, R. J, TAYLOR, F. J. R, HARRISON, P. J, CEMBELLA, A. D

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-1986)
    “…Procedures have been developed for the extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins from…”
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    LESSARDIA ELONGATA GEN. ET SP. NOV. (DINOFLAGELLATA, PERIDINIALES, PODOLAMPACEAE) AND THE TAXONOMIC POSITION OF THE GENUS ROSCOFFIA1 by Saldarriaga, Juan F., Leander, Brian S., “Max” Taylor, F. J. R., Keeling, Patrick J.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-04-2003)
    “…We investigate an organism that closely resembles the nonphotosynthetic dinoflagellate “Gymnodinium elongatum” Hope 1954 using EM and molecular methods. Cells…”
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