Theresa K Hattenrath-Lehmann
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Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Nanjappa D, Zhang H, Yu L, Goleski J, Lin S, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2021 May;
104:102031.
PMID: 34023078
Dinophysis spp. are mixotrophs that are dependent on specific prey, but are also potentially reliant on dissolved nutrients. The extent to which Dinophysis relies on exogenous N and the specific...
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Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Jankowiak J, Koch F, Gobler C
PLoS One
. 2019 Nov;
14(11):e0223067.
PMID: 31697694
While harmful algal blooms caused by the ichthyotoxic dinoflagellate, Cochlodinium (Margalefidinium) polykrikoides, are allelopathic and may have unique associations with bacteria, a comprehensive assessment of the planktonic communities associated with...
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Rountos K, Kim J, Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Gobler C
Mar Environ Res
. 2019 May;
148:46-56.
PMID: 31085422
The effects of co-occurring harmful algal blooms (HABs) on marine organisms is largely unknown. We assessed the individual and combined impacts of the toxin producing HABs, Alexandrium catenella and Dinophysis...
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Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Lusty M, Wallace R, Haynes B, Wang Z, Broadwater M, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2018 Jan;
16(1).
PMID: 29342840
Marine biotoxin-contaminated seafood has caused thousands of poisonings worldwide this century. Given these threats, there is an increasing need for improved technologies that can be easily integrated into coastal monitoring...
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Gobler C, Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Doherty O, Griffith A, Kang Y, Litaker R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Nov;
114(46):E9765-E9766.
PMID: 29087349
No abstract available.
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Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Gobler C
Harmful Algae
. 2017 Oct;
68:17-30.
PMID: 28962978
Biotic interactions dominate plankton communities, yet the microbial consortia associated with harmful algal blooms (HABs) have not been well-described. Here, high-throughput amplicon sequencing of ribosomal genes was used to quantify...
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Gobler C, Doherty O, Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Griffith A, Kang Y, Litaker R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Apr;
114(19):4975-4980.
PMID: 28439007
Global ocean temperatures are rising, yet the impacts of such changes on harmful algal blooms (HABs) are not fully understood. Here we used high-resolution sea-surface temperature records (1982 to 2016)...
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Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Ossiboff R, Burnell C, Rauschenberg C, Hynes K, Burke R, et al.
Toxicon
. 2017 Feb;
129:36-43.
PMID: 28209476
Diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin) are a threatened or endangered species in much of their range along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Over an approximately three-week period from late April...
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Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Smith J, Wallace R, Merlo L, Koch F, Mittelsdorf H, et al.
Limnol Oceanogr
. 2016 Oct;
60(1):198-214.
PMID: 27721521
The effects of coastal acidification on the growth and toxicity of the saxitoxin-producing dinoflagellate were examined in culture and ecosystem studies. In culture experiments, strains isolated from Northport Bay NY,...
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Hattenrath-Lehmann T, Zhen Y, Wallace R, Tang Y, Gobler C
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2015 Dec;
82(4):1114-1125.
PMID: 26637596
Cochlodinium polykrikoides is a cosmopolitan dinoflagellate that is notorious for causing fish-killing harmful algal blooms (HABs) across North America and Asia. While recent laboratory and ecosystem studies have definitively demonstrated...