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Smith, J.C., J.L. McLachlan, P.G. Cormier, K.E. Pauley, and

Smith, J.C., J.L. McLachlan, P.G. Cormier, K.E. Pauley, and N. Bouchard. 1993. Growth and domoic acid production and retention by Nitzschia pungens forma multiseries at low temperatures, p. 631-636. In: T.J. Smayda and Y. Shimizu [eds] Toxic phytoplankton blooms in the sea. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam.

Smith, J.C., R. Cormier, J. Worms, C.J. Bird, M.A. Quilliam,

Smith, J.C., R. Cormier, J. Worms, C.J. Bird, M.A. Quilliam, R. Pocklington, R. Angus, and L. Hanic. 1990. Toxic blooms of the domoic acid containing diatom Nitzschia pungens in the Cardigan River, Prince Edward Island, in 1988, p. 227-232. In: E. Granéli, B. Sundström, L. Edler, and D.M. Anderson [eds] Toxic marine phytoplankton. Elsevier Sci. Publ.

Smith, G.J., N. Ladizinsky, and P.E. Miller. 2001. Amino aci

Smith, G.J., N. Ladizinsky, and P.E. Miller. 2001. Amino acid profiles in species and strains of Pseudo-nitzschia from Monterey Bay, California: insights into the metabolic role(s) of domoic acid, p. 323-326. In: G.M. Hallegraeff, S.I. Blackburn, C.J. Bolch, and R.J. Lewis [eds.] Harmful Algal Blooms 2000. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, Paris.

Skov, J., N. Lundholm, Ø. Moestrup, and J. Larsen. 1999. Pot

Skov, J., N. Lundholm, Ø. Moestrup, and J. Larsen. 1999. Potentially toxic phytoplankton. 4. The diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Diatomophyceae/Bacillariophyceae), pp. 1-23. In: J.A. Lindley [ed.] ICES identification leaflets for plankton, Leaflet No. 185. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Copenhagen.

Scholin, C.A., P. Miller, K. Buck, F. Chavez, G. Cangelosi,

Scholin, C.A., P. Miller, K. Buck, F. Chavez, G. Cangelosi, P. Haydock, J. Howard, and P. Harris. 1996. DNA probe-based detection of harmful algal species using Pseudo-nitzschia species as models, p. 439-442. In: T. Yasumoto, Y. Oshima, and Y. Fukuyo [eds.] Harmful and toxic algal blooms, Intergov. Oceanogr. Comm., UNESCO, Paris.