Deana L Erdner
University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, Texas, United States of America. derdner@mail.utexas.edu
Publications of Deana L Erdner
Diversity and dynamics of a widespread bloom of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense.
PloS one. 01/2011; 6(7):e22965.
Historically, cosmopolitan phytoplankton species were presumed to represent largely unstructured populations. However, the recent development of molecular tools to examine genetic diversity have
Transcriptome profiling of a toxic dinoflagellate reveals a gene-rich protist and a potential impact on gene expression due to bacterial presence.
PloS one. 01/2010; 5(3):e9688.
Dinoflagellates are unicellular, often photosynthetic protists that play a major role in the dynamics of the Earth's oceans and climate. Sequencing of dinoflagellate nuclear DNA is thwarted by their
Centers for Oceans and Human Health: a unified approach to the challenge of harmful algal blooms.
Environmental health : a global access science source. 01/2008; 7 Suppl 2:S2.
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are one focus of the national research initiatives on Oceans and Human Health (OHH) at NIEHS, NOAA and NSF. All of the OHH Centers, from the east coast to Hawaii, include
Fiber-optic microarray for simultaneous detection of multiple harmful algal bloom species.
Applied and environmental microbiology. 10/2006; 72(9):5742-9.
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a serious threat to coastal resources, causing a variety of impacts on public health, regional economies, and ecosystems. Plankton analysis is a valuable component of
Global transcriptional profiling of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense using Massively Parallel Signature Sequencing.
BMC genomics. 02/2006; 7:88.
BACKGROUND: Dinoflagellates are one of the most important classes of marine and freshwater algae, notable both for their functional diversity and ecological significance. They occur naturally as
Dinoflagellates: a remarkable evolutionary experiment.
American journal of botany. 10/2004; 91(10):1523-34.
In this paper, we focus on dinoflagellate ecology, toxin production, fossil record, and a molecular phylogenetic analysis of hosts and plastids. Of ecological interest are the swimming and feeding
Outbreeding lethality between toxic Group I and nontoxic Group III Alexandrium tamarense spp. isolates: Predominance of heterotypic encystment and implications for mating interactions and biogeography
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography.
We report the zygotic encystment of geographically dispersed isolates in the dinoflagellate species complex Alexandrium tamarense, in particular, successful mating of toxic Group I and nontoxic Group
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Alexandrium fundyense
environmental conditions
gene regulation
HAB species
health effects
nuclear genomes
Parallel Signature Sequencing
sequence variants
Signature Sequencing
toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense
