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McGirr S, Clarke D, Kilcoyne J, Silke J, Touzet N
Microb Ecol . 2021 Jul; 83(3):635-646. PMID: 34195856
Phytoplankton and biotoxin monitoring programmes have been implemented in many countries to protect human health and to mitigate the impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs) on the aquaculture industry. Several...
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Wells M, Karlson B, Wulff A, Kudela R, Trick C, Asnaghi V, et al.
Harmful Algae . 2020 Feb; 91:101632. PMID: 32057342
There is increasing concern that accelerating environmental change attributed to human-induced warming of the planet may substantially alter the patterns, distribution and intensity of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Changes in...
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McPartlin D, Loftus J, Crawley A, Silke J, Murphy C, OKennedy R
Curr Opin Biotechnol . 2017 Apr; 45:164-169. PMID: 28427011
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a major global concern due to their propensity to cause environmental damage, healthcare issues and economic losses. In particular, the presence of toxic phytoplankton is...
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Cusack C, Dabrowski T, Lyons K, Berry A, Westbrook G, Salas R, et al.
Harmful Algae . 2017 Jan; 53:86-101. PMID: 28073449
This study investigated the application of a three-dimensional physical hydrodynamic model in a harmful algal bloom forecast system for Bantry Bay, southwest Ireland. Modelled oceanographic conditions were studied and used...
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OBoyle S, McDermott G, Silke J, Cusack C
Harmful Algae . 2017 Jan; 53:77-85. PMID: 28073447
In the summer of 2005 an exceptional bloom of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi occurred along Ireland's Atlantic seaboard and was associated with the mass mortality of both benthic and pelagic...
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Dabrowski T, Lyons K, Nolan G, Berry A, Cusack C, Silke J
Harmful Algae . 2017 Jan; 53:64-76. PMID: 28073446
A 3D primitive equation coastal ocean model for southwest Ireland, called the Bantry Bay model, was developed and implemented operationally. Validated model outputs have multiple uses. One of the incentives...
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Maguire J, Cusack C, Ruiz-Villarreal M, Silke J, McElligott D, Davidson K
Harmful Algae . 2017 Jan; 53:160-166. PMID: 28073441
Reasons for the emergent interest in HABs are abundant, including concerns associated with human health, adverse effects on biological resources, economic losses attributed to recreation, tourism and seafood related industries,...
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Davidson K, Anderson D, Mateus M, Reguera B, Silke J, Sourisseau M, et al.
Harmful Algae . 2017 Jan; 53:1-7. PMID: 28073436
The "Applied Simulations and Integrated Modelling for the Understanding of Harmful Algal Blooms" (Asimuth) project sought to develop a harmful algal bloom (HAB) alert system for Atlantic Europe. This was...
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Grienke U, Silke J, Tasdemir D
Food Chem . 2013 Sep; 142:48-60. PMID: 24001811
The consumption of marine mussels as popular seafood has increased steadily over the past decades. Awareness of mussel derived molecules, that promote health, has contributed to extensive research efforts in...
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Kavanagh S, Brennan C, OConnor L, Moran S, Salas R, Lyons J, et al.
Mar Biotechnol (NY) . 2009 Dec; 12(5):534-42. PMID: 19946723
Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters throughout the year. Dinophysis acuta and Dinophysis acuminata are the most commonly occurring species and are responsible for the majority...