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Distribution of Alexandrium fundyense and A. pacificum (Dinophyceae) in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea

•A fundyense and A. pacificum are important HAB-forming dinoflagellates in China.•Distribution of A. fundyense and A. pacificum was studied with qPCR based assays.•Two species formed spatially distinct populations in Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea.•The results offered a sound basis for specific monitoring...

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Published in:Marine pollution bulletin 2015-07, Vol.96 (1-2), p.210-219
Main Authors: Gao, Yan, Yu, Ren-Cheng, Chen, Jian-Hua, Zhang, Qing-Chun, Kong, Fan-Zhou, Zhou, Ming-Jiang
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Brackish
China
Dinoflagellida - genetics
Dinoflagellida - growth & development
Dinophyceae
Environmental Monitoring
Harmful algal bloom
Marine
Phytoplankton
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Shellfish Poisoning
Yellow Sea
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