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- Marine die-offs from Chattonella marina and Ch. cf. ovata in Kun Kaak . . .
Along the coasts of Mexico, only one bloom in Bahía Kun Kaak of C marina and C cf ovata in April 2003 has been associated with fish and benthic species mortality (Barraza-Guardado
- Concentrations of heavy metals in sediment and organisms during a . . .
In early April 2003, fishermen from Kino Bay Sonora alerted us about a massive die-off of fish and mollusks occurring at Kun Kaak Bay Phytoplankton samples taken on 17 May 2003 reported the presence of a harmful algal bloom composed of Chatonella marina, Chatonella cf ovata, Gymnodinium catenatum and Gymnodinium sanguineum
- Marine die-offs from Chattonella marina and Ch. cf. ovata in Kun Kaak . . .
Article: Marine die-offs from Chattonella marina and Ch cf ovata in Kun Kaak Bay, Sonora in the Gulf of California
- Redalyc. Co-ocurrencia de Chattonella marina y Gymnodinium catenatum en . . .
We conclude that the presence of these two species during this study period was associated to the relaxation of the mixing processes in the zone Key words: Chatonella marina, Gymnodinium catenatum, Bahía of La Paz, Gulf of California, marine phytoplankton
- Concentrations of heavy metals in sediment and organisms during a . . .
In early April 2003, fishermen from Kino Bay Sonora alerted us about a massive die-off of fish and mollusks occurring at Kun Kaak Bay Phytoplankton samples taken on 17 May 2003 reported the presence of a harmful algal bloom composed of Chatonella marina, Chatonella cf ovata, Gymnodinium catenatum …
- Nutrition and growth kinetics in nitrogen- and phosphorus-limited . . .
The nutrition and kinetic parameters of C ovata obtained are compared with those of C antiqua and C marina and the ecological implications of the results discussed
- WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Chattonella marina . . .
On the life-history and ecology of Hornellia marina gen et sp nov (Chloromonadineae), causing green discoloration of the sea and mortality among marine organisms of the Malabar Coast
- 한국 남해산 유해조류 Chattonella marina와 C. ovata (Raphidophyceae)의 영양염에 대한 성장 . . .
Therefore, our results indicate that the growth of C marina and C ovata is less adapted to lower nutrient environments than other competition species, such as Skeletonema costatum and Cochlodinium polykrikoides
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