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2. Confocal Microscopy in Ecophysiological Studies of Algae: A Door to Understanding Autofluorescence in Red Algae

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9. Microcystin production in Rivularia colonies of calcareous streams from Mediterranean Spanish basins

10. Production of microcystins in calcareous Mediterranean streams: The Alhárabe, Segura river Basin in S.E. Spain

11. Implications of cyanophyta toxicity on biological monitoring of calcareous streams in north-east Spain

15. Immunolocalisation of microcystins in colonies of the cyanobacterium Rivularia in calcareous streams

18. Intracellular and dissolved microcystins in reservoirs of the river Segura basin from Murcia, SE Spain

21. New approaches to Mediterranean fluvial communities

27. Macroalgae and submerged macrophytes from fresh and saline waterbodies of ephemeral streams (‘ramblas’) in semiarid south-eastern Spain

28. Epilithic algal communities from River Segura Basin, Southeastern Spain

29. In situ acetylene reduction activity of Scytonema julianum in Vapor cave (Spain)

34. The aquatic microphytes and macrophytes of the Transvase Tajo-Segurairrigation system, southeastern Spain

35. Cyanotoxins in Epipelic and Epiphytic Cyanobacteria from a Hypersaline Coastal Lagoon, an Environmental Hazard in Climate Warming Times and a Potential Source of New Compounds.

36. Cyanobacteria and Macroinvertebrate Relationships in Freshwater Benthic Communities beyond Cytotoxicity.

37. Identification of Marine Biotechnology Value Chains with High Potential in the Northern Mediterranean Region.

38. Autofluorescence Imaging to Evaluate Red Algae Physiology.

39. The Green Microalga Coelastrella thermophila var. globulina (Scenedesmaceae, Chlorophyta) Isolated from an Algerian Hot Spring as a Potential Source of Fatty Acids.

40. The 6th Iberian and 2nd Ibero-American Cyanotoxin Congress CIC2019.

41. Are Cyanotoxins the Only Toxic Compound Potentially Present in Microalgae Supplements? Results from a Study of Ecological and Non-Ecological Products.

42. Are We Underestimating Benthic Cyanotoxins? Extensive Sampling Results from Spain.

43. Effects of global change factors on fatty acids and mycosporine-like amino acid production in Chroothece richteriana (Rhodophyta).

44. Microcystins and cyanophyte extracts inhibit or promote the photosynthesis of fluvial algae. Ecological and management implications.

45. Decoding cyanobacterial phylogeny and molecular evolution using an evonumeric approach.

46. The freshwater alga Chroothece richteriana (Rhodophyta) as a potential source of lipids.

47. Environmental gradients and macroalgae in Mediterranean marshes: the case of Pego-Oliva marsh (East Iberian Peninsula).

48. Effects of living cyanobacteria, cyanobacterial extracts and pure microcystins on growth and ultrastructure of microalgae and bacteria.

49. Intracellular and dissolved microcystin in reservoirs of the river Segura basin, Murcia, SE Spain.

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