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Parsons, M.L., Q. Dortch, and G.A. Fryxell. 1998. A multi-ye

Parsons, M.L., Q. Dortch, and G.A. Fryxell. 1998. A multi-year study of the presence of potential domoic acid-producing Pseudo-nitzschia species in the coastal and estuarine waters of Louisiana, USA, p.184-1187. In: B. Reguera, J. Blanco, M.L. Fernández, and T. Wyatt [eds.] Harmful algae. Xunta de Galicia and the IOC of UNESCO, Paris.

Pauley, K.E., M.R. Seguel, J.C. Smith, J.L. McLachlan, and J

Pauley, K.E., M.R. Seguel, J.C. Smith, J.L. McLachlan, and J. Worms. 1993. Occurrences of phycotoxins and related phytoplankton at winter temperatures in the southeastern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, p. 311-316. In: T.J. Smayda and Y. Shimizu [eds] Toxic phytoplankton blooms in the sea. Elsevier Sci. Publ. B.V., Amsterdam.

Pan, Y., D.V. Subba Rao, K.H. Mann, W.K.W. Li, and R.E. Warn

Pan, Y., D.V. Subba Rao, K.H. Mann, W.K.W. Li, and R.E. Warnock. 1993. Temperature dependence of growth and carbon assimilation in Nitzschia pungens f. multiseries, the causative diatom of domoic acid poisoning, p. 619-624. In: T.J. Smayda and Y. Shimizu [eds] Toxic phytoplankton blooms in the sea. Elsevier Sci. Publ. B.V., Amsterdam.