Items where Author is "Doucette, G. J."

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Doucette, G. J. , Cembella, A. , Martin, J. L. , Michaud, J. , Cole, T. V. N. and Rolland, R. M. (2006)
PSP toxins in North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) and their zooplankton prey in the Bay of Fundy, Canada ,
Marine ecology-progress series, 306 , pp. 303-313 .
hdl:10013/epic.23495

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Groben, R. , Doucette, G. J. , Kopp, M. , Kodama, M. , Amann, R. and Medlin, L. (2000)
16S rRNA Targeted Probes for the Identification of Bacterial Strains Isolated from Cultures of the Toxic Dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense ,
Microbial ecology, 39 , pp. 186-196 .
hdl:10013/epic.14315

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Kopp, M. , Doucette, G. J. , Kodama, M. , Gerdts, G. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0872-3927, Schütt, C. and Medlin, L. (1997)
Phylogenetic analysis of selected toxic and non-toxic bacterial strains isolated from the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense ,
Fems microbiology ecology, 24 , pp. 252-257 .
hdl:10013/epic.12309

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Doucette, G. J. , Cembella, A. and Boyer, G. L. (1989)
Cyst formation in the red tide dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense (Dinophyceae): effects of iron stress ,
J. Phycol, 25 , pp. 721-731 .
hdl:10013/epic.21797

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Scholin, C. A. , Doucette, G. J. and Cembella, A. (2008)
Prospects for developing automated systems for in situ detection of harmful algae and their toxins ,
In: Real-Time Coastal Observing Systems for Marine Ecosystem Dynamics and Harmful Algal Blooms, Babin, M., Roesler, C.S., Cullen, J.J. (eds), Oceanographic Methodology Series, UNESCO Publications, Paris, pp. .
hdl:10013/epic.31092

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Cembella, A. , Doucette, G. J. and Garthwaite, I. (2003)
In vitro assays for phycotoxins ,
Manual on harmful marine microalgae / ed. by G. M. Hallegraeff ... Paris : UNESCO., p. 297-345. (Monographs on Oceanographic Methodology ; 11), ISBN: 92-3-103871-0 .
hdl:10013/epic.21351

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