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- phytoplankton has the capacity to produce harmfull toxins, specifically karlotoxins, which have been ****ociated with detrimental phenomena such as harmful...
- dinoflagellate to prey upon larger copepods. Toxic strains of K. venefi**** produce karlotoxin that kills predators who ingest them, thus reducing predatory po****tions...
- structurally related to amphidinols, luteophanols, lings****ols, carteraols, and karlotoxins. Prymnesin-1 Prymnesin-2 Rasmussen, Silas Anselm; Binzer, Sofie Bjørnholt;...
- of gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae, Dinophyta) and purified karlotoxins to larval sheepshead minnow". Harmful Algae. 9 (6): 557–562. doi:10.1016/j...
- of gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae, Dinophyta) and purified karlotoxins to larval sheepshead minnow." Harmful Algae 9.6 (2010): 557-562. "Karlodinium...
- producer of karmitoxin, a toxin structurally related to amphidinols and karlotoxins; however karmitoxin also contains the longest carbon−carbon backbone...
- coastal waters." (2005): 135–139. Mooney, Ben D., et al. "Survey for karlotoxin production in 15 species of gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae...
- doi:10.1093/plankt/fbm069. Mooney, Ben D.; et al. (2009). "Survey for karlotoxin production in 15 species of gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae...
- coastal waters." (2005): 135–139. Mooney, Ben D., et al. "Survey for karlotoxin production in 15 species of gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae...
- PMID 27041059. S2CID 25477095. Mooney, Ben D.; et al. (2009). "Survey for karlotoxin production in 15 species of gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae...