Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters

Dinoflagellates are microscopic planktonic organisms that lead up the food chain in aquatic ecosystems. The naturally occurring phenomenon of Dinoflagellates blooming at the water surface brings detrimental effects to the economy as well as the environmental health of the affected ecosystem. Differe...

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Main Authors: Hamdan, Nurul Ashima, Abu Hassan, Muhamad Shafiq, Mohammad Noor, Normawaty, Abd Hamid, Shafida, Muhamad Bunnori, Noraslinda
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spelling iium-597652017-12-06T04:33:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59765/ Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters Hamdan, Nurul Ashima Abu Hassan, Muhamad Shafiq Mohammad Noor, Normawaty Abd Hamid, Shafida Muhamad Bunnori, Noraslinda Q Science (General) Dinoflagellates are microscopic planktonic organisms that lead up the food chain in aquatic ecosystems. The naturally occurring phenomenon of Dinoflagellates blooming at the water surface brings detrimental effects to the economy as well as the environmental health of the affected ecosystem. Different types of dinoflagellates require different approaches in monitoring the excessive growth phenomenon. Identifying the vicinity of targeted species like environmental conditions is beneficial to overcome the blooming event. The tropical warm water of Malaysia eventually promotes the proliferation of harmful microalgae. Fish killings and human intoxication case reported in Malaysia to be precise are noteworthy effects brought by massive growth of Dinoflagellates. Shellfish poisonings are the silent killer to human as the outbreaks of harmful algae are obscured. Intoxication from Dinoflagellates may bring to death without prior notice. This paper provides information on Dinoflagellates growth mechanism and action potential induced by the toxins which are efficacious for mitigation and treatment purposes. Monitoring the pattern of blooming is a practical approach as no solid solution to the sudden outbreak has yet been clarified. Omics International 2017-08-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59765/1/59765_Dinoflagellates.pdf Hamdan, Nurul Ashima and Abu Hassan, Muhamad Shafiq and Mohammad Noor, Normawaty and Abd Hamid, Shafida and Muhamad Bunnori, Noraslinda (2017) Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters. Journal of Oceanography and Marine Research, 5 (3). 1000164-1-7. ISSN 2572-3103 https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/dinoflagellates-ecological-approaches-and-spatial-distributions-inmalaysia-waters-2572-3103-1000164.pdf 10.4172/2572-3103.1000164
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Hamdan, Nurul Ashima
Abu Hassan, Muhamad Shafiq
Mohammad Noor, Normawaty
Abd Hamid, Shafida
Muhamad Bunnori, Noraslinda
Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters
description Dinoflagellates are microscopic planktonic organisms that lead up the food chain in aquatic ecosystems. The naturally occurring phenomenon of Dinoflagellates blooming at the water surface brings detrimental effects to the economy as well as the environmental health of the affected ecosystem. Different types of dinoflagellates require different approaches in monitoring the excessive growth phenomenon. Identifying the vicinity of targeted species like environmental conditions is beneficial to overcome the blooming event. The tropical warm water of Malaysia eventually promotes the proliferation of harmful microalgae. Fish killings and human intoxication case reported in Malaysia to be precise are noteworthy effects brought by massive growth of Dinoflagellates. Shellfish poisonings are the silent killer to human as the outbreaks of harmful algae are obscured. Intoxication from Dinoflagellates may bring to death without prior notice. This paper provides information on Dinoflagellates growth mechanism and action potential induced by the toxins which are efficacious for mitigation and treatment purposes. Monitoring the pattern of blooming is a practical approach as no solid solution to the sudden outbreak has yet been clarified.
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author Hamdan, Nurul Ashima
Abu Hassan, Muhamad Shafiq
Mohammad Noor, Normawaty
Abd Hamid, Shafida
Muhamad Bunnori, Noraslinda
author_facet Hamdan, Nurul Ashima
Abu Hassan, Muhamad Shafiq
Mohammad Noor, Normawaty
Abd Hamid, Shafida
Muhamad Bunnori, Noraslinda
author_sort Hamdan, Nurul Ashima
title Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters
title_short Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters
title_full Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters
title_fullStr Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters
title_full_unstemmed Dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in Malaysia waters
title_sort dinoflagellates: ecological approaches and spatial distributions in malaysia waters
publisher Omics International
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/59765/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/59765/
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