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Marasigan A.N., Sato S., Fukuyo Y. & Kodama M. 2001. Accumulation of a high level of diarrhetic shellfish toxins in the green mussel Perna viridis during a bloom of Dinophysis caudata and Dinophysis miles in Saipan Bay, Panay Island, the Philippines. Fisheries Science 67: 994-996.
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Marasigan, A. N.; Sato, S.; Fukuyo, Y.; Kodama, M.
2001
Accumulation of a high level of diarrhetic shellfish toxins in the green mussel Perna viridis during a bloom of Dinophysis caudata and Dinophysis miles in Saipan Bay, Panay Island, the Philippines
Fisheries Science
67: 994-996
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Dinophysis miles Cleve, 1900 (additional source)
 Additional information

Widely distributed in tropical seas. Toxic strains only reported from the Philippines: Marasigan et al. (2001). [details]

 Harmful effect

DSP outbreaks associated with blooms of D. caudata, often accompanying other dominant Dinophysis species have been ... [details]

 Harmful effect

Producer of DTX-1 (10 pg/cell) and okadaic acid (5-25 pg/cell), toxins implicated in DSP. Blooms, together with D. ... [details]