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- Alexandrium tamarense is a species of dinoflagellates known to produce saxitoxin, a neurotoxin which causes the human illness clinically known as paralytic...
- are the Alexandrium tamarense species complex and the Alexandrium minutum species complex. Originally, the Alexandrium tamarense species complex included...
- Alexandrium catenella, Alexandrium tamarense, Gonyaulax catenella and Alexandrium fundyense, which together comprise the A. tamarense species complex. In Asia,...
- long-standing taxonomic confusion as in the case of resolving the Alexandrium tamarense complex into five species. A recent study revealed a substantial proportion...
- shows that this species belongs to the Alexandrium tamarense complex (Atama complex, including A. tamarense, Alexandrium fundyense, Alexandrium catenella)...
- wide, and are difficult to distinguish from the cysts of Alexandrium tamarense. The resting cysts germinate once environmental conditions, mainly sustained...
- electric impulses Anabaena circinalis – Species of bacterium Alexandrium tamarense  – Species of single-celled organism Canadian Reference Materials Ciguatoxin –...
- caused in New England by a toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium (Gonyaulax) tamarense. The red tides caused by the dinoflagellate Gonyaulax are serious because...
- S2CID 85321083. ****oso, Ana Maria (2006). "Occurrence patterns of Alexandrium tamarense (Lebour) Balech po****tions in the Golfo Nuevo (Patagonia, Argentina)...
- stalked bacterium isolated from a culture of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense (Lebour) Balech". Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 53 (Pt 6): 1901–1906...