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Assessment of Cyanotoxins in Florida’s Surface Waters and Associated Drinking Water Resources
Final report to the Florida Harmful Algal Bloom Task Force from the St. Johns River Water Management District. Christopher D. Williams, John Burns, Andrew Chapman, Marek Pawlowicz and Wayne Carmichael. (2006)

Assessment of Cyanotoxins in Florida’s Lakes, Reservoirs and Rivers
Final report to the Florida Harmful Algal Bloom Task Force from the St. Johns River Water Management District. Christopher D. Williams, John W. Burns, Andrew D. Chapman, Leeanne Flewelling, Marek Pawlowicz and Wayne Carmichael (2001)

Assessment of the Public Health Risk from Cyanobacteria and their Related Toxins in Surface Water of the St. Johns River Utilized for Recreational Activities
Final Report to the Florida Department of Health, Aquatic Toxins Division. Dale Casamatta, Mark Aubel, Peter D'Aiuto, Andrew Chapman, Andrew Reich, Sharon Ketchen, and Chris Williams (2006)

Benthic-Pelagic Coupling in the Population Dynamics of the Cyanobacterium Microcystis
Jolanda Maria Hubertus Verspagen – (2006, Doctoral Thesis)

Blue-Green Algae in St. Johns River, FL
Mark Aubel, Peter D'Aiuto, Andrew Chapman, Dale Casamatta, Andrew Reich, Sharon Ketchen, and Chris Williams. (Lakeline, 2006)

Characterization of Aerosols Containing Microcystin (2007)
Yung Sung Cheng, Yue Zhou, C. Mitch Irvin, Barbara Kirkpatrick and Lorraine C. Backer
(Mar. Drugs 2007, 5: 136-150)

Cyanobacterial Toxins in Portugal: Effects on Aquatic Animals and Risk for Human Health
V.M Vasconcelos (Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 1999)

Estimation of Microcystins in the Freshwater Fish Oreochromis niloticus in an Egyptian Fish Farm Containing a Microcystis Bloom
Zakaria A. Mohamed, Wayne W. Carmichael, Ahmed A. Hussein. (Environ Toxicol., 2003)

Evaluation of the Human Health Threat Associated with the Hepatotoxin Microcystin in the Muscle and Liver Tissues of Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens)
Alan E. Wilson, Duane C. Gossiaux, Tomas O. Hook, John P. Berry, Peter F. Landrum, Julianne Dyble, and Stephanie J. Guildford. ( Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 2008)

Evaluation of Potential Blue-green Algal Toxins in Lake Champlain
For the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Lake Champlain Basin Program. Barry H. Rosen, Angela Shambaugh, Lisa Ferber, Felicity Smith, Mary Watzin, Cathi Eliopoulos and Peter Stangel. (2000)

Identification of Cyanobacterial Toxins in Florida’s Freshwater Systems
Christopher D. Williams, Mark T. Aubel, Andrew D. Chapman and Peter E. D’Aiuto. (Lake and Reservoir Management, 2007)

Microcystins (cyanobacteria hepatotoxins) Bioaccumulation in Fish and Crustaceans from Sepetiba Bay (Brasil, RJ)
V.F. Magalhaes,*, M.M. Marinhoa, P. Domingosa, A.C. Oliveiraa, S.M. Costaa, L.O. Azevedob, S.M.F.O. Azevedoa. (Toxicon, 2003)

Microcystin Concentrations in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) caught from Murchison Bay, Lake Victoria and Lake Mburo: Uganda
Ronald Semyalo, Thomas Rohrlack, Christine Naggawa and George W. Nyakairu. (Hydrobiologia, 2010)

National Lakes Assessment: A Collaborative Survey of the Nation’s Lakes
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water and Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C. (2009)

Organ Distribution and Bioaccumulation of Microcystins in Freshwater Fish at Different Trophic Levels from the Eutrophic Lake Chaohu, China
Liqiang Xie, Ping Xie, Longgen Guo, Li Li, Yuichi Miyabara amd Ho-Dong Park.(Environ Toxicol., 2005)

Recreational Exposure to Low Concentrations of Microcystins During an Algal Bloom in a Small Lake (2008)
Lorraine C. Backer, Wayne Carmichael, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Christopher Williams,
Mitch Irvin, Yue Zhou, Trisha B. Johnson, Kate Nierenberg, Vincent R. Hill,
Stephanie M. Kieszak and Yung-Sung Cheng (Mar. Drugs 2008, 6: 389-406)

Recreational exposure to microcystins during algal blooms in two California lakes (2010)
Lorraine C. Backer, Sandra V. McNeel, Terry Barber, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Christopher Williams, Mitch Irvin, Yue Zhou, Trisha B. Johnson, Kate Nierenberg,
Mark Aubel, Rebecca LePrell, Andrew Chapman, Amanda Foss, Susan Corum, Vincent R. Hill, Stephanie M. Kieszak, Yung-Sung Cheng (Toxicon 2010, 55: 909–921)

Toxin Producing Blue-Green Algae at Recreational Sites in the St. Johns River, Florida
Chris Williams, Mark Aubel, Andrew Chapman, and Peter D’aiuto, Dale Casamatta, Andrew Reich and Sharon Ketchen (2006)

 

 

 

 

 



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