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Evidence for a novel marine harmful algal bloom: cyanotoxin (microcystin) transfer from land to sea otters.

  • 2010
  • MA Miller, RM Kudela, A Mekebri, D Crane, SC Oates, MT Tinker, M Staedler, WA Miller, S Toy-Choutka, C Dominik, D Hardin, G Langlois, M Murray, K Ward, DA Jessup
  • Biological Studies Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Cyanotoxins Impairments
  • Miller, M.A., R.M. Kudela, A. Mekebri, D. Crane, S.C. Oates, M.T. Tinker, M. Staedler, W.A. Miller, S. Toy-Choutka, C. Dominik, D. Hardin, G. Langlois, M. Murray, K. Ward, D.A. Jessup. 2010. Evidence for a novel marine harmful algal bloom: cyanotoxin (microcystin) transfer from land to sea otters. PLoS One, 2010 Sep 10;5(9).

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