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2014-01-01Identification and seasonal occurrence of potentially toxic Pseudo-nitzschia diatoms in oyster growing estuaries of New South Wales, AustraliaAjani, P; Murray, S; Hallegraeff, G; Brett, S; Webster, G; Armand, L
2016-06-21A database of marine phytoplankton abundance, biomass and species composition in Australian watersDavies, CH; Coughlan, A; Hallegraeff, G; Ajani, P; Armbrecht, L; Atkins, N; Bonham, P; Brett, S; Brinkman, R; Burford, M; Clementson, L; Coad, P; Coman, F; Davies, D; Dela-Cruz, J; Devlin, M; Edgar, S; Eriksen, R; Furnas, M; Hassler, C; Hill, D; Holmes, M; Ingleton, T; Jameson, I; Leterme, SC; Lønborg, C; McLaughlin, J; McEnnulty, F; McKinnon, AD; Miller, M; Murray, S; Nayar, S; Patten, R; Pritchard, T; Proctor, R; Purcell-Meyerink, D; Raes, E; Rissik, D; Ruszczyk, J; Slotwinski, A; Swadling, KM; Tattersall, K; Thompson, P; Thomson, P; Tonks, M; Trull, TW; Uribe-Palomino, J; Waite, AM; Yauwenas, R; Zammit, A; Richardson, AJ
2012-06-01A reinvestigation of saxitoxin production and sxtA in the 'non-toxic' Alexandrium tamarense Group V cladeMurray, SA; Wiese, M; Neilan, BA; Orr, RJS; de Salas, M; Brett, S; Hallegraeff, G
2013-08-01The diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) in New South Wales, Australia: Morphotaxonomy, molecular phylogeny, toxicity, and distributionAjani, P; Murray, S; Hallegraeff, G; Lundholm, N; Gillings, M; Brett, S; Armand, L
2017-03-01Accumulation and depuration of paralytic shellfish toxins by Australian abalone Haliotis rubra: Conclusive association with Gymnodinium catenatum dinoflagellate bloomsMcLeod, C; Dowsett, N; Hallegraeff, G; Harwood, DT; Hay, B; Ibbott, S; Malhi, N; Murray, S; Smith, K; Tan, J; Turnbull, A
2017Unprecedented Alexandrium blooms in a previously low biotoxin risk area of Tasmania, Australia.Hallegraeff, G; Bolch, C; Condie, S; Dorantes-Aranda, J; Murray, SA; Quinlan, R; Ruvindy, R; Turnbull, A; Ugalde, S; Wilson, K; Proenca, LA; Hallegraeff, G
2008-06-01Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risksGlibert, PM; Azanza, R; Burford, M; Furuya, K; Abal, E; Al-Azri, A; Al-Yamani, F; Andersen, P; Anderson, DM; Beardall, J; Berg, GM; Brand, L; Bronk, D; Brookes, J; Burkholder, JAM; Cembella, A; Cochlan, WP; Collier, JL; Collos, Y; Diaz, R; Doblin, M; Drennen, T; Dyhrman, S; Fukuyo, Y; Furnas, M; Galloway, J; Granéli, E; Ha, DV; Hallegraeff, G; Harrison, J; Harrison, PJ; Heil, CA; Heimann, K; Howarth, R; Jauzein, C; Kana, AA; Kana, TM; Kim, H; Kudela, R; Legrand, C; Mallin, M; Mulholland, M; Murray, S; O'Neil, J; Pitcher, G; Qi, Y; Rabalais, N; Raine, R; Seitzinger, S; Salomon, PS; Solomon, C; Stoecker, DK; Usup, G; Wilson, J; Yin, K; Zhou, M; Zhu, M
2013-01-01First reports of Pseudo-nitzschia micropora and P. hasleana (Bacillariaceae) from the Southern Hemisphere: Morphological, molecular and toxicological characterizationAjani, P; Murray, S; Hallegraeff, G; Brett, S; Armand, L
2016-12-06Corrigendum: A database of marine phytoplankton abundance, biomass and species composition in Australian waters (Scientific Data (2016) 3 (160043) DOI: 10.1038/sdata201643))Davies, CH; Coughlan, A; Hallegraeff, G; Ajani, P; Armbrecht, L; Atkins, N; Bonham, P; Brett, S; Brinkman, R; Burford, M; Clementson, L; Coad, P; Coman, F; Davies, D; Dela-Cruz, J; Devlin, M; Edgar, S; Eriksen, R; Furnas, M; Hassler, C; Hill, D; Holmes, M; Ingleton, T; Jameson, I; Leterme, SC; Lønborg, C; McLaughlin, J; McEnnulty, F; McKinnon, AD; Miller, M; Murray, S; Nayar, S; Patten, R; Pausina, SA; Pritchard, T; Proctor, R; Purcell-Meyerink, D; Raes, E; Rissik, D; Ruszczyk, J; Slotwinski, A; Swadling, KM; Tattersall, K; Thompson, P; Thomson, P; Tonks, M; Trull, TW; Uribe-Palomino, J; Waite, AM; Yauwenas, R; Zammit, A; Richardson, AJ
2011-10-01SxtA-based quantitative molecular assay to identify saxitoxin-producing harmful algal blooms in marine watersMurray, SA; Wiese, M; Stüken, A; Brett, S; Kellmann, R; Hallegraeff, G; Neilan, BA
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