Algae

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Alexandrium minutum Halim, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
McCarthy, P. (Comp.) (2012), Census of Australian Marine Dinoflagellates: - [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Alexandrium ibericum Balech legitimate taxonomic synonym: Alexandrium lusitanicum Balech legitimate
  • Comment: A producer of paralytic shellfish poisons (mainly gonyautoxin fractions) that can affect humans, mammals, birds and possibly fish [Hallegraeff et al., 2010]
  • Distribution: Known from the Swan River (W.A., since 1982), Bunbury, Port River (S.A., since 1986), Hopkins Estuary and Portland, Vic., and Shoalhaven (since 1993) and Newcastle, N.S.W. (since 1997) [Hallegraeff et al., 2010]; also in Qld
  • Ex.distribution: Brazil, U.S.A. (New York), British Isles, France, Denmark, Portugal, Mediterranean Sea (Spain, Tunisia, Italy, Turkey, Egypt), South Africa, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan, New Zealand

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Alexandrium minutum Halim

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