Billions of years ago, the Earth's waters were dominated by cyanobacteria. These microbes amassed to such formidable numbers, they ushered in a new era—starting with the Great …
Cyanobacteria produce a wide range of structurally diverse cyanotoxins and bioactive cyanopeptides in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. The health significance of …
Cyanobacteria are the most common toxigenic algae in inland waters. Their toxins can affect the health of aquatic and terrestrial organisms, including humans. Other algal groups, such …
This biennial review covers developments in water analysis for emerging environmental contaminants (ECs) over the period of September 2019–September 2021. Analytical …
Many coastal states throughout the USA have observed negative effects in marine and estuarine environments caused by cyanotoxins produced in inland waterbodies that were …
D Réveillon, MG Des Aulnois, V Savar, E Robert… - Toxicon, 2024 - Elsevier
The presence of microcystins (MCs) is increasingly being reported in coastal areas worldwide. To provide reliable data regarding this emerging concern, reproducible and …
RM Kudela, MDA Howard, S Monismith… - San Francisco Estuary …, 2023 - escholarship.org
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are on the rise worldwide. Known drivers for the proliferation and intensification of HAB events include increasing nutrient pollution, climate change …
AD Turner, DG Beach, A Foss, IA Samdal, KLE Løvberg… - Toxins, 2022 - mdpi.com
Microcystins and nodularins, produced naturally by certain species of cyanobacteria, have been found to accumulate in aquatic foodstuffs such as fish and shellfish, resulting in a risk …
EK Ha, D Shriner, SL Callier, L Riley… - NPJ genomic …, 2024 - nature.com
The role of genomic research and medicine in improving health continues to grow significantly, highlighting the need for increased equitable inclusion of diverse populations …