130 results on '"Ferrario, Martha E."'
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2. Response of a natural Antarctic phytoplankton assemblage to changes in temperature and salinity
3. Transfer of the Antarctic diatom Nitzschia barbieri (Bacillariophyta) to the genus Fragilariopsis and emended descriptions of F. barbieri comb. nov. and F. peragallii
4. Harmful phytoplankton in the Beagle Channel (South America) as a potential threat to aquaculture activities
5. Occurrence of MARINE BIOTOXINS AND SHELLFISH POISONING EVENTS and Their Causative Organisms in Argentine Marine Waters
6. Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
7. Diversity of the diatom genus Fragilariopsis in the Argentine Sea and Antarctic waters: morphology, distribution and abundance
8. Protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae) in the austral Southwestern Atlantic and the first report on YTX-production in shelf waters of Argentina
9. Co-occurrence of Dinophysis tripos and pectenotoxins in Argentinean shelf waters
10. Toxic strains of the Alexandrium ostenfeldii complex in southern South America (Beagle Channel, Argentina)
11. Diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) associated with free-drifting Antarctic icebergs: taxonomy and distribution
12. Influence of microbial community composition and metabolism on air–sea ΔpCO₂ variation off the western Antarctic Peninsula
13. Phytoplankton composition and abundance in relation to free-floating Antarctic icebergs
14. Role of plankton communities in sea–air variations in pCO₂ in the SW Atlantic Ocean
15. Phytoplankton spatial distribution patterns along the western Antarctic Peninsula (Southern Ocean)
16. Composition and biomass of phytoplankton assemblages in coastal Antarctic waters : a comparison of chemotaxonomic and microscopic analyses
17. Morphology and taxonomy of marine planktonic diatoms of the genus Asteromphalus (Bacillariophyceae) in Antarctic waters and the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
18. Distribution and ecology of Pseudo-nitzschia species (Bacillariophyceae) in surface waters of the Weddell Sea (Antarctica)
19. Successional processes in Antarctic benthic algae
20. The genus Pseudo- nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) in continental shelf waters of Argentina (Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, 38–55°S)
21. Annually recurrent phytoplanktonic assemblages during summer in the seasonal ice zone west of the Antarctic Peninsula (Southern Ocean)
22. Composición fitoplanctónica y floraciones en aguas costeras poco exploradas del oeste de la Península Antártica
23. Harmful phytoplankton in the Beagle Channel (South America) as a potential threat to aquaculture activities
24. Chaetoceros resting spores in the Gerlache Strait, Antarctic Peninsula
25. Shionodiscus gaarderae sp. nov. (Thalassiosirales, Thalassiosiraceae), a bloom-producing diatom from the southwestern Atlantic ocean, and emendation of Shionodiscus bioculatus var. bioculatus
26. Bennettella ceticola (Nelson ex Bennett) Holmes on the skin of Franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei) of the Argentinean Sea: an emendation of the generic description
27. Shionodiscus gaarderaesp. nov. (Thalassiosirales, Thalassiosiraceae), a bloom-producing diatom from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, and emendation ofShionodiscus bioculatusvar.bioculatus
28. DIATOMEAS MARINAS DE LA PROVINCIA DE CHUBUT (REPUBLICA ARGENTINA). CENTRALES I
29. Diatomeas centrales de la ría de Puerto Deseado, (Santa Cruz, Argentina). IV.- S.O.Biddulphiineae, Fam. Eupodiscaceae y Fam. Lithodesmiaceae (continuación)
30. Diatomeas del lago Puelo (Prov. del Chubut, Argentina), I
31. RESPUESTA DE CORETHRON CRIOPHILUM (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) A DIFERENTES CONDICIONES DE ILUMINACION
32. ULTRAESTRUCTURA DE PLEUROSIGMA CHILENSIS VAR. PATAGONICA NOV. VAR. (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)
33. CONSIDERACIONES SOBRE ACANTHOCERAS ZACHARIASII (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)
34. Species occurrence of the potentially toxigenic diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia and the associated neurotoxin domoic acid in the Argentine Sea
35. Morphological, molecular, and toxin analysis of field populations of Alexandrium genus from the Argentine Sea
36. Composición y abundancia fitoplanctónica, con énfasis en el grupo de las diatomeas (Bacillariophyceae), en aguas del Pasaje Drake
37. Distribution of Dinophysis species and their association with lipophilic phycotoxins in plankton from the Argentine Sea
38. Analysis of the hydrographic conditions and cyst beds in the San Jorge Gulf, Argentina, that favor dinoflagellate population development including toxigenic species and their toxins
39. Is phytoplankton responsible for pumping CO2 in the Weddell Sea?
40. Diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) associated with free-drifting Antarctic icebergs: taxonomy and distribution
41. A new Pteroncola species (Bacillariophyceae) from the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
42. Bennettella ceticola(Nelson ex Bennett) Holmes on the skin of Franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei) of the Argentinean Sea: an emendation of the generic description
43. Shionodiscus gaarderaesp. nov. (Thalassiosirales, Thalassiosiraceae), a bloom-producing diatom from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, and emendation of Shionodiscus bioculatusvar. bioculatus
44. Stephanopyxis species (Bacillariophyceae) from shelf and slope waters of the Argentinean Sea: Ultrastructure and distribution
45. THALASSIONEIS SIGNYENSIS (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) FROM NORTHWEST WEDDELL SEA ICEBERGS, AN EMENDATION OF THE GENERIC DESCRIPTION1
46. Seasonal phytoplankton dynamics in extreme southern South America (Beagle Channel, Argentina)
47. Seasonal diatom cycle in Anegada Bay, El Rincón estuarine system, Argentina
48. Distribution and ecology of Pseudo-nitzschia species (Bacillariophyceae) in surface waters of the Weddell Sea (Antarctica)
49. Ultraviolet‐B Radiation Effects on the Structure and Function of Lower Trophic Levels of the Marine Planktonic Food Web
50. Interannual variability in the distribution of the phytoplankton standing stock across the seasonal sea-ice zone west of the Antarctic Peninsula
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