Harmful Algal Species Fact Sheets

Author:

Cembella Allan D.1,Tillmann Urban2,Gobler Christopher J.3,Morton Steve L.4,Tomas Carmelo R.5,Burkholder JoAnn M.6,O&aposNeil Judith M.7,Parsons Michael L.8,Richlen Mindy L.9,Robertson Alison10,Band-Schmidt Christine J.11,Brand Larry E.12,Marshall Harold G.13,Glibert Patricia M.14,Roelke Daniel L.15,Manning Schonna R.16,Kudela Raphael17

Affiliation:

1. Alfred Wegener Institute; Helmholtz Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung; Bremerhaven Germany

2. Alfred Wegener Institute; Bremerhaven Germany

3. Stony Brook University; School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences; Southampton NY United States

4. NOAA National Ocean Service; Marine Biotoxins Program; Charleston SC United States

5. University of North Carolina-Wilmington; Center for Marine Science; Wilmington NC United States

6. North Carolina State University; Department of Applied Ecology, Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology; Raleigh NC United States

7. University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Horn Point Laboratory; Cambridge MD United States

8. Florida Gulf Coast University; Fort Meyers FL United States

9. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Biology Department; Woods Hole MA United States

10. University of South Alabama and Dauphin Island Sea Laboratory; Dauphin Island AL United States

11. CICIMAR-IPN; Depto. de Plancton y Ecología Marina; La Paz, B.C.S. México

12. University of Miami; Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Department of Marine Biology and Ecology; Miami FL United States

13. Old Dominion University; Department of Biological Sciences; Norfolk VA United States

14. University of Maryland; Center for Environmental Science, Horn Point Laboratory; Cambridge MD United States

15. Texas A&M University; Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences; College Station TX United States

16. University of Texas at Austin; Department of Molecular Biosciences; Austin TX United States

17. University of California, Santa Cruz; Ocean Sciences Department, Institute of Marine Sciences; Santa Cruz CA United States

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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