TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF LIPOPHILIC TOXINS PRODUCED BY HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS ON FARMED (Salmon salar) AND ENDEMIC FISHES (Merluccius australis and Genypterus chilensis) IN AUSTRAL FJORDS FROM THE AYSEN REGION.

GarcÍa, Carlos Enrique; Contreras, Hector Ruberly

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Fecha de publicación: 2016
Objetivos: To Identify and quantify the distribution and elimination of lipophilic toxins in mussels and farmed (Salmon salar) and endemic fishes (Merluccius australis and Genypterus chilensis) and correlating their toxic levels with the level of exposure and blooms of dinoflagellates.
Programa: FONDECYT
Año de Inicio/Término: 2016-2020
Financiamiento/Sponsor: CONICYT
Rol del Usuario: INVESTIGADOR(A) RESPONSABLE
URL: http://repositorio.conicyt.cl/handle/10533/116426
DOI:

1160168

Notas: The lipophilic toxins are a group of marine toxins that are formed by Okadaic acid-group (OA-group), Azaspiracids-group (AZA-group), Pectenotoxins-group (PTX-group) and Yessotoxins-group (YTX-group), groups produced by different types of marine dinoflagellates.