Zobrazeno 1 - 4
of 4
pro vyhledávání: '"Karen L. Glenn"'
Publikováno v:
Harmful Algae. 15:1-7
Microscopy, a staple of monitoring programs for tracking the occurrence and abundance of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species, is time consuming and often characterized by high uncertainty. Alternate methods that allow rapid and accurate assessment of p
Autor:
Richard M. Zamor, Karen L. Glenn, Emily J. Remmel, K. David Hambright, James D. Easton, Anne C. Easton
Publikováno v:
Harmful Algae. 9:568-577
The toxigenic marine flagellate Prymnesium parvum was first recorded in Lake Texoma, OK-TX, USA, an impoundment of the Red and Washita Rivers, following a massive fish kill in January 2004. Results of a 4.5-year monitoring program, spanning five bloo
Autor:
Susan L. Mooberry, Majed S. Gharfeh, K. David Hambright, Jon C. Henrikson, Anne C. Easton, Robert H. Cichewicz, Karen L. Glenn, James D. Easton, Miriam Shadfan
Publikováno v:
Toxicon. 55:1396-1404
Within the last two decades, Prymnesium parvum (golden algae) has rapidly spread into inland waterways across the southern portion of North America and this organism has now appeared in more northerly distributed watersheds. In its wake, golden algae
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 49:1417-1423
The growth rate hypothesis (GRH) proposes that variation in organismal C : N : P ratios is associated with growth rate due to differential allocation to P-rich ribosomal RNA to support growth. A further extension of the GRH proposes that this variati