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Publications Details for Grant Number R830413

Linking Population and Physiological Diversity in a Toxin-producing Dinoflagellate

RFA: Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (2002)

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Book Chapter Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis from the Texas Coast. None Campbell L, Ivy JM, Loret P, Villareal TA, Soltysiak K, Gold JR Campbell L, Ivy JM, Loret P, Villareal TA, Soltysiak K, Gold JR. Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis from the Texas Coast. In: Steidinger KA, Landsberg JH, Tomas CR, Vargo GA, eds. Harmful Algae 2002. St. Petersburg, FL: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Institute of Oceanography, and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 2004, pp. 446-448. R830413 (Final)
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Journal Article PCR amplification of microsatellites from single cells of Karenia brevis preserved in Lugol’s iodine solution. MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY Henrichs DW, Renshaw MA, Santamaria CA, Richardson B, Gold JR, Campbell L Henrichs DW, Renshaw MA, Santamaria CA, Richardson B, Gold JR, Campbell L. PCR amplification of microsatellites from single cells of Karenia brevis preserved in Lugol’s iodine solution. Marine Biotechnology 2008;10(2):122-127. R830413 (Final)
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Journal Article Development and application of LSU rRNA probes for Karenia brevis in the Gulf of Mexico, USA None Mikulski CM, Morton SL, Doucette GJ Mikulski CM, Morton SL, Doucette GJ. Development and application of LSU rRNA probes for Karenia brevis in the Gulf of Mexico, USA. Harmful Algae 2005;4(1):49-60. R830413 (2004)
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Journal Article A modified assay to determine hemolytic toxin variability among Karenia clones isolated from the Gulf of Mexico. HARMFUL ALGAE Neely T, Campbell L Neely T, Campbell L. A modified assay to determine hemolytic toxin variability among Karenia clones isolated from the Gulf of Mexico. Harmful Algae 2006;5(5):592-598. R830413 (2005)
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Journal Article Microsatellite DNA markers for population genetic studies in the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY NOTES Renshaw MA, Soltysiak K, Arreola D, Loret P, Patton JC, Gold JR, Campbell L Renshaw MA, Soltysiak K, Arreola D, Loret P, Patton JC, Gold JR, Campbell L. Microsatellite DNA markers for population genetic studies in the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. Molecular Ecology Notes 2006;6(4):1157-1159. R830413 (Final)
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Journal Article The Florida red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis: New insights into cellular and molecular processes underlying bloom dynamics. HARMFUL ALGAE Van Dolah FM, Lidie KB, Monroe EA, Bhattacharya D, Campbell L, Doucette GJ, Kamykowski D Van Dolah FM, Lidie KB, Monroe EA, Bhattacharya D, Campbell L, Doucette GJ, Kamykowski D. The Florida red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis: new insights into cellular and molecular processes underlying bloom dynamics. Harmful Algae 2009;8(4):562-572. R830413 (Final)
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Presentation Microsatellite markers used to characterize Karenia brevis bloom isolates. None Campbell L, Soltysiak KA, Patton JC, Gold JR Campbell L, Soltysiak KA, Patton JC, Gold JR. Microsatellite markers used to characterize Karenia brevis bloom isolates. Presented at the 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, Capetown, South Africa, November 2004. R830413 (2004)
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Presentation Karenia brevis: New tools to study the Texas Red Tide. None Campbell L Campbell L. Karenia brevis: New tools to study the Texas Red Tide. Presented at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, November 2002. R830413 (Final)
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Presentation Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis from the Texas coast. None Campbell L, Ivy JM, Soltysiak K, Loret P, Villareal TA, Gold JR Campbell L, Ivy JM, Soltysiak K, Loret P, Villareal TA, Gold JR. Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis from the Texas coast. Presented at the 10th International Conference on Harmful Algae, St. Pete Beach, FL, October 21-25, 2002. R830413 (2003)
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Presentation New tools to study Karenia brevis, the toxic dinoflagellate responsible for Texas Red Tides. None Campbell L Campbell L. New tools to study Karenia brevis, the toxic dinoflagellate responsible for Texas Red Tides. Presented to the Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, April 2003. R830413 (Final)
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Presentation New Tools to Study Karenia blooms in the Gulf of Mexico. None Campbell L Campbell L. New Tools to Study Karenia blooms in the Gulf of Mexico. Presented to the Department of Biology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, August 2006 (Invited). R830413 (Final)
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Presentation New tools to study Karenia blooms in the Gulf of Mexico—an update. None Campbell L Campbell L. New tools to study Karenia blooms in the Gulf of Mexico—an update. Presented at the Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui Memorial Lecture, Texas A&M, College Station, November 2006 (Invited). R830413 (Final)
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Presentation Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis, a toxin-producing dinoflagellate. None Campbell L Campbell L. Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis, a toxin-producing dinoflagellate. Presented at the Oceans & Human Health Center, University of Miami, October 2006 (Invited). R830413 (Final)
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Presentation In situ tools for prediction of Karenia blooms in the Gulf of Mexico. None Campbell L Campbell L. In situ tools for prediction of Karenia blooms in the Gulf of Mexico. Presented to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Group, College Station, TX, March 2007. R830413 (Final)
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Presentation Population genetic studies in Karenia brevis utilizing microsatellite DNA markers. None Henrichs D, Santamaria C, Renshaw MA, Gold JR, Campbell L Henrichs D, Santamaria C, Renshaw MA, Gold JR, Campbell L. Population genetic studies in Karenia brevis utilizing microsatellite DNA markers. Presented at the State of the Research on Red Tide in the Gulf of Mexico Workshop sponsored by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science/Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research (CSCOR), Mote Marine Laboratory, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, July 17-20, 2006. R830413 (Final)
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Presentation Application of a species-specific Karenia brevis LSU rRNA probe along the Texas Gulf Coast, USA. None Mikulski CM, Campbell L, Soltysiak K, Doucette GJ Mikulski CM, Campbell L, Soltysiak K, Doucette GJ. Application of a species-specific Karenia brevis LSU rRNA probe along the Texas Gulf Coast, USA. Presented at the 2nd U.S. Harmful Algal Bloom Conference, Woods Hole, MA, December 2003. R830413 (2003)
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Presentation A modified assay to determine hemolytic toxin variability among Karenia clones isolated off the Texas coast. None Neely T, Campbell L Neely T, Campbell L. A modified assay to determine hemolytic toxin variability among Karenia clones isolated off the Texas coast. Presented at the Texas Bays & Estuaries, Port Aransas, TX, April 2005. R830413 (2005)
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Presentation Molecular “fingerprints” used to identify and differentiate dinoflagellate species in the Gulf of Mexico. None Soltysiak KA, Patton JC, Gold JR, Campbell L Soltysiak KA, Patton JC, Gold JR, Campbell L. Molecular “fingerprints” used to identify and differentiate dinoflagellate species in the Gulf of Mexico. Poster presented at the American Society of Limnology & Oceanography and The Oceanographic Society, Honolulu, HI, February 2004. R830413 (Final)
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Presentation Molecular fingerprinting for characterization of Karenia mikimotoi. None Soltysiak KA, Neely T, Shen R, See JH, Campbell L Soltysiak KA, Neely T, Shen R, See JH, Campbell L. Molecular fingerprinting for characterization of Karenia mikimotoi. Presented at the 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, Capetown, South Africa, November 2004. R830413 (2004)
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Presentation Research on harmful algal blooms along the Texas Coast (Gulf of Mexico). None Zhu M Zhu M. Research on harmful algal blooms along the Texas Coast (Gulf of Mexico). Presented at the First Institute of Oceanography, Qingdao, China, November 2002 (Invited). R830413 (Final)
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Proceedings Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis from the Texas Coast. None Campbell L, Ivy JM, Soltysiak K, Loret P, Villareal TA, Gold JR Campbell L, Ivy JM, Loret P, Villareal TA, Soltysiak KA, Gold JR. Linking population and physiological diversity in Karenia brevis from the Texas Coast. In: Harmful Algae 2002. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Harmful Algae, St. Petersburg, FL, October 21-25, 2002. R830413 (2003)
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