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Organizing CommitteeClarisse Odebrecht - FURG Felipe Cintra - IFSC Luis Proença - IFSC (Chair) Luiz Mafra - UFPR Mathias Schramm - IFSC Nadia Garlet - IFSC Thiago Alves - IFSC

Regional FANSA Scientific CommitteeAfonso Bainy - Brazil José Carreto - Argentina Daniel Varela - Chile Denise Tenenbaum - Brazil Ernani Pinto - Brazil Gladys Torres - Ecuator João Yunes - Brazil Leonardo Gusmán - Chile Luciano Fernandes - Brazil Mariângela Menezes - Brazil Martha Ferrario - Argentina

Nora Montoya - Argentina Paulo Salomon - Brazil Rut Akselman - Argentina Sandra Azevedo - Brazil Silvia Mendez - Uruguay Silvia Nascimento - Brazil Sonia Sanches - Peru

International Advisory CommitteeAlan Cembella - Germany Beatriz Reguera - Spain Bengt Karlson - Sweden Donald Anderson - USA Edna Graneli - Sweden Esther Garcés - Spain Esther Meave - Mexico Gires Usup - Malasia Gustaaf Hallegraeff - Australia Hans Pearl - USA Henrik Enevoldsen - Denmark Ian Jenkinson - China Lincoln MacKenzie - New Zeland Patricia Tester - USA Philipp Hess - France

Download “ICHA 2016” mobile app for android and IOS and have all the information of the event at any time of the day.

Robin Raine - Ireland Sandra Shumway - USA Sergio Licea - Mexico Suzanne Roy - Canada Toshiyuki Suzuki - Japan Vera Trainer - USA

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WELCOMEDear colleagues and guests,

On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, it is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the 17th International Conference on Harmful Algae – ICHA 2016. It is now time for South America to host the event that has become the most important global scientific conference about microalgae and their associated harmful effects. The idea to host the 17th ICHA in Florianópolis was born as a regional initiative, representing the deepest aspirations not only from Brazilian researchers, but also from the entire South American HAB community. The proposal was officially supported by the IOC-FANSA regional committee, composed of scientists from countries such as Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Ecuador, which share several economic, social, ecological aspects and, of course, problems related to harmful algae. After all, species of Alexandrium, Gymnodinium, Dinophysis or Microcystis do not know political borders and ride freely through marine and freshwater ecosystems within the continent. The ICHA 2016 scientific program will foster discussions and inspire participants from different disciplines on future and thrilling endeavors. The various thematic sessions

will showcase important scientific advances and highlight impacts of harmful algae in a world of fast changes and complex interactions. We welcome all of you to attend the plenaries and oral presentations and invite you to interact with the conference participants during the early evening poster sessions, conveniently followed by our social activities. The posters will be displayed throughout the whole week, allowing you multiple opportunities to have in-deep discussions on several topics of your interest. We thank the local staff, participants, session chairs, keynote and plenary speakers for helping us to build this very exciting conference program.The Local Organizing Committee will make any possible effort to ensure that your participation will be scientifically rewarding, and that pleasant memories of the beautiful Florianópolis and Brazil will remain with you for a very long time.

Luis Antonio ProençaChair of the ICHA 2016

Florianópolis, 9th October 2016.

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1 Scientific Speed Networking For StudentsIt can be daunting to try to introduce yourself to someone at a large scientific meeting, but given the right opportunity, a quality exchange can have a lasting impression. Scientific speed dating is a twist on the popular singles speed dating phenomenon. The goal here is to foster an interactive environment between small groups of advanced scientists and students in hopes of creating some short, high impact exchanges. It’s amazing what can be accomplished in just a few minutes! Join us for this workshop to start building new connections.09 Oct, CentroSul – Arvoredo 2 room | 16:00-18:00

2 Bids for ICHACandidates will present their bids to host the 19th ICHA conference in 2020

10 Oct, CentroSul – Arvoredo 2 room | 19:00 -19:45

3 Sponsored Activities Imaging FlowCytobot provides novel insights on phytoplankton community dynamics Speaker Lisa Campbell, Texas A&M University, USA11 Oct, CentroSul - Arvoredo 2 room | 13:00 - 13:45

 

4 Global HAB Town Hall MeetingMembers of the GlobalHAB SSC will present the program and how it is expected to develop over the next decade, as well as the specific activities proposed for the next three years. The international HAB research community is invited to actively engage in GlobalHAB. The Town Hall is a fantastic opportunity to discuss the Scientific and

Implementation Plan of the new program, and to identify ways of dynamic participation.11 Oct, CentroSul - Arvoredo 2 room | 18:15 - 19:00 

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5 ISSHA Assembly13 Oct, CentroSul – Arvoredo 6 room | 12:30 -14:00

6 Plenary TalksCentroSul - Arvoredo 6 room

7 Key NotesCentroSul – Arvoredo 6 room

9 Oral Sessions 8 Ignite TalksMonday, 10th October 17:55 – 19:00 10 Poster Sessions

Posters will be displayed throughout all the period of the event at the Exhibition AreaMonday, 10th October 17:55 - 19:00Tuesday, 11th October 18:15 - 19:30

Thursday, 13th October 18:25 - 19:30

11 Social Program09 Oct | Ice Breaker, CentroSul | 19:00 - 20:00 10 Oct | Welcome Reception, CentroSul | 20:00 - 21:30 11 Oct | Brazilian Barbecue, Rua Silva Jardim, 1214 - Prainha, Florianópolis | 20:00 - 22:3013 Oct | ISSHA Auction, CentroSul | 19:30 - 21:00 14 Oct | Banquet Dinner - Rod. José Carlos Daux, 3854 - Km 04 - Saco Grande | 19:30 - 00:00

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6 Plenary Talks CentroSul – Arvoredo 6 room

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AXPF Chemical and analytical sciences in a whirlwind of global change Philipp Hess PS01 Hélène Hégaret 14:00

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BEQB The diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia: life history and its relevance to species ecology and evolution Marina Montresor PS02 Mariângela Menezes 09:00

BEQE Metagenomic approach for HAB monitoring in Japanese coastal waters

Satoshi Nagai, Shingo Urushizaki, Hungyen Chen, Atushi Fujiwara, Motoshige

Yasuike e Seiji Katakura

PS03 Beatriz Reguera 14:00

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BE6N Environment-friendly strategies for prevention of harmful algal blooms using algicidal bacteria associated with seagrass beds Ichiro Imai PS04 Santiago Fraga 09:00

BEQ4 Wiring the ocean to understand and predict Harmful Algal Blooms Raphael M Kudela PS05 Anke Kremp 14:00

BEQ6 Harmful Algal Blooms and climate change: challenges and paths for moving forward Mark Lovell Wells PS06 Vera L. Trainer 16:55

Monday | 10/10

Tuesday | 11/10

Thursday | 13/10

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BEVS Mining cyanobacterial genomes for natural products Janaina Rigonato PS07 Øjvind Moestrup 09:00

BE2T Paralytic Shellfish Poison toxins: clinical applications Nestor Wilson Lagos PS08 Robin Raine 14:00

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BE6J Progress in our understanding of fish-killing microalgae: implications for management and mitigation Gustaaf Marinus Hallegraeff KN01 Per Juel Hansen 09:45

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BE2Q Ecological public health, Harmful Algal Blooms and climate change

Lora E Fleming, Lorraine Backer, Elisa Berdalet, Rosa Barciela, Melissa

Friedman, Daniel Baden, George Morris, Gordon Nichols, Keith Davidson e

Lucinda Lintott

KN02 Henrik Enevoldsen 11:15

Monday | 10/10

Wednesday | 12/10

Friday | 14/10

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Ignite Talk 1 | Chair: Allan Douglas Cembella

B2QF Using gliders to study harmful phytoplanktonBeatrix Siemering, Keith Davidson, Mark Inall, Eileen

Bresnan e Brian StewartIT0101 16:55

B4QHDevelopment of qPCR methods for assessment of cell density and PST production

of Alexandrium ostenfeldiiHenna Savela, Kirsi Harju, Lisa Spoof, Elin Lindehoff, Jussi

Meriluoto, Markus Vehniäinen e Anke KrempIT0102 17:00

B4N4Transcriptional and post-translational regulation of novel nitrate reductase enzymes

in Chattonella subsalsaYanfei Wang e Kathryn J. Coyne IT0103 17:05

B4NXThe application of rapid LC methods to streamline the routine monitoring

programme for PST’s in UK waters.Robert George Hatfield, Karl James Dean e Andrew

TurnerIT0104 17:10

B4W2Isotopic variances filtering for screening Prymnesium parvum extracts for

ichthyotoxic metabolites using high resolution mass spectrometry

Aaron John Christian Andersen, Per Juel Hansen, Kevin Jørgensen, Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen e Kristian Fog

NielsenIT0105 17:15

B4NCIsolation and structure elucidation of the novel cytotoxic super chain polyether

karmitoxin from Karlodinium armiger

Silas A Rasmussen, Sofie Bjørnholt Binzer, Sebastian Meier, Lívia Soman de Medeiros, Nikolaj Gedsted

Andersen, Allen Richard Place, Kristian Fog Nielsen, Per Juel Hansen e Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen

IT0106 17:20

AWYSAssessment of 13 Gambierdiscus strains using neuro-2a and erythrocyte lysis

assays

Francesco Pisapia, William Chris Holland, Donnie Ransom Hardison, Richard Wayne Litaker, Santiago Fraga,

Tomohiro Nishimura, Masao Adachi, Lam Nguyen-Ngoc, Véronique Séchet, Zouher Amzil, Christine Herrenknecht e

Philipp Hess

IT0107 17:25

BB2WIn vitro bioaccessibility of the marine biotoxin okadaic acid and dinophysistoxin-2 in

steamed and raw shellfish

Diana Manita, Ricardo Alves, Ana Catarina Braga, Fabíola Helena dos Santos Fogaça, António Marques e Pedro Reis

CostaIT0108 17:30

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Ignite Talk 2 | Chair: Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr.

BB6GCharacterisation of Gambierdiscus lapillus sp. nov. (Gonyaulacales, Dinophyceae): A

new toxic dinoflagellate from the Great Barrier Reef (Australia)Anna Liza Kretzschmar, Arjun Verma, D. Tim Harwood,

Mona Hoppenrath e Shauna A. MurrayIT0201 16:55

BB6VEffects of temperature and growth phase on toxin production by two cultured strains of

Dinophysis acuminata and D. caudata from western JapanLeila Basti, Ryoji Matsushima, Ryuichi Watanabe, Toshiyuki

Suzuki, Toshifumi Yamatogi e Satoshi NagaiIT0202 17:00

BBAADescription of a massive a HAB in southern Chile and its impact on the Chilean

salmon industryAlfredo Tello, Ximena Patricia Rojas, Paulina Artacho e

Daniel JimenezIT0203 17:05

BBBAModelling the distribution and abundance of Alexandrium catenella in fjords and

channels, Southern Chile.Oscar Espinoza-González e Valentina Besoaín IT0204 17:10

B4NE The dynamics of Aureococcus anophagefferens brown tides in Bohai Sea, ChinaQing-Chun Zhang, Rencheng Yu, Zhenfan Chen, Fanzhou

Kong e Mingjiang ZhouIT0205 17:15

B2AC Harmful algal poisoning symptoms experienced by coastal communities of Nigeria Medina Omo Kadiri e Osasere Abike Omoruyi IT0206 17:20

B4QFPicoeukaryote biodiversity in the typical eutrophic sea area and its relation with

harmful algal bloomFanzhou Kong, Rencheng Yu, Qing-Chun Zhang e Zhenfan

ChenIT0207 17:25

8 Ignite TalksMonday | 10/10

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OS01 | Algal Toxin Chair: Philipp Hess

BAXFBiotransformation and chemical degradation of paralytic shellfish toxins in

shellfishMichael A Quilliam, Aifeng Li, Pearse McCarron, Krista

Thomas e John WalterOS0101 11:00

BAZG UHPLC-HRMS based dereplication: from fungi or microalgae Kristian Fog Nielsen OS0102 11:20

BBAJ Marine and cyanobacterial toxin analysis: a novel nanoarraySara McNamee, Miroslav Subrt, Laia Reverte, Mònica

Campàs, Michael Lochhead, Christopher T. Elliott e Katrina Campbell

OS0103 11:40

B4NG Towards fast and early detection of fast acting marine neurotoxins.Romulo Araoz, Pascal Kessler, Jordi Molgó, Gilles Mourier e

Denis ServentOS0104 12:00

B2F6Novel application of the Microelectrode Ion Flux Estimation technique to

study fish-kills by harmful microalgaeJorge I. Mardones, Lana Shabala, Sergey Shabala e Gustaaf

M. HallegraeffOS0105 12:20

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OS02 | Ecology Chair: Edna Graneli

BBEYHarmful effects of Dinophysis to the ciliate Mesodinium rubrum:

implications for prey capture

Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr., Satoshi Nagai, Hajime Uchida, Camila Prestes Tavares, Bruno Pimenta Escobar e Toshiyuki

SuzukiOS0201 11:00

B2AKThe allelopathic effect of domoic acid on a natural phytoplankton

community compositionElise Van Meerssche, James Pinckney, Dianne Greenfield e

Claudia Benitez-NelsonOS0202 11:20

B4QNAllelochemicals released by the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum

impact Chaetoceros neogracile photosystem and viabilityMarc Long, Kevin Tallec, Philippe Soudant, Fabienne Le

Grand, Géraldine Sarthou, Dianne Jolley e Hélène HégaretOS0203 11:40

BBARAllelopathic inhibition of competing algae as a factor promoting

brown tides caused by Aureoumbra lagunensis and Aureococcus anophagefferens

Yoonja Kang e Christopher J Gobler OS0204 12:00

B4QPTrophic interactions and the relevance of dissolved nutrients,

phagotrophic feeding and allelopathy for two different bloom-forming dinoflagellates

Stefanie Devi Moorthi e Michaela Busch OS0205 12:20

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OS03 | Algal Toxins Chair: Michael A Quilliam

AZGZNovel benzoyl analogs of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum

from the Gulf of California and the Pacific coast of Mexico as characterized by LC-MS/MS and NMR

Lorena María Duran-Riveroll, Bernd Krock, Allan Douglas Cembella, Javier Peralta-Cruz, Jose Jesus Bustillo-Guzmán

e Christine Johanna Band-SchmidtOS0301 14:35

B2HMThe use of Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (UPLC/MS/MS) in the analysis of toxins produced by

freshwater CyanobacteriaStuart Oehrle e Miriam Kannan OS0302 14:55

B2FKDiscovery of novel B-type prymnesins from the fish killing microalgae

Prymnesium parvum

Silas A Rasmussen, Sebastian Meier, Hannah Eva Blossom, Nikolaj Gedsted Andersen, Jens Øllgaard Duus,

Kristian Fog Nielsen, Per Juel Hansen e Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen

OS0303 15:15

B4SVSixteen new azaspiracids from phytoplankton and bivalves and

occurrence of AZA-phosphates

Bernd Krock, Urban Tillmann, Jane Kilcoyne, Christopher O Miles, David Jaén Carbonell, Lourdes Fernández Fuentes, Rachele Rossi e Carmela Dell'Aversano

OS0304 15:35

BAYXHarnessing the chemical diversity of aquatic microbial consortia for

drug discoveryGuy Thomas Carter, Haiyin He e Paul Wahome OS0305 15:55

BAYYWorkflow for the detection of known and unknown marine biotoxins in

various matricesArjen Gerssen, Mirjam D. Klijnstra, Liza Portier, Marcia F.

Bodero, Peter J.M. Hendriksen e Toine F.H. BoveeOS0306 16:15

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OS04 | Surveillance and management Chair: Vitor Vasconcelos

B4RZ Is qPCR a reliable indicator of microcystins risk in freshwater?Ana Beatriz Furlanetto Pacheco, Iame Alves Guedes e

Sandra M.F.O. AzevedoOS0401 14:35

B2PJIsolation and characterization of an algicidal compound secreted by the

bacteria Shewanella sp. IRI-160.Eva Ternon, Allen Richard Place e Kathryn J. Coyne OS0402 14:55

BB2JContinuous treatment with low concentration of hydrogen peroxide: a

new strategy in controlling Microcystis aeruginosa bloomBinliang Wang, Yonghong Bi e Zhengyu Hu OS0403 15:15

BAZEIchthyotoxin adsorption by clay application: from laboratory experiments

to field trials in Korean fish farm watersAndreas Seger, Tae-Gyu Park, Juan José Dorantes-

Aranda e Gustaaf M. HallegraeffOS0404 15:35

BB6PEfficacy of coagulants and ballast compounds in removal of cyanobacteria (Microcystis) from water of the tropical lagoon

Jacarepaguá (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Leonardo de Magalhães, Natalia Pessoa Noyma, Luciana Lima Furtado, Maíra Mucci, Frank Van Oosterhout, Vera Lúcia Moraes Huszar, Marcelo Manzi Marinho e Miquel

Lürling

OS0405 15:55

B2AX Paralytic Shellfish Toxin (PST) removal by algal polysaccharide gelsDave Eldon Bance Olano, Joshua Vacarizas, Rhodora

V Azanza, Lilibeth Salvador Reyes e Marco Nemesio Montano

OS0406 16:15

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OS05 | HA Ecology Chair: Richard Wayne Litaker

B2C4Gambierdiscus species composition at sites deeper than 15 m in

Japanese coastal waters and the evaluation of the effect of irradiance on the growth of a dominant species at the sites

Masao Adachi, Takuya Yoshioka, Shota Yoshii, Natsuki Kimoto, Tomohiro Nishimura, Hiroshi Funaki, Shingo

Arimitsu, Kazuki Saito, Chiho Honma, Kouki Tanaka, Ippei Yanagida e Haruo Yamaguchi

OS0501 14:35

B2FCMechanisms for temperate range extension of Gambierdiscus, the causative organism of the human illness Ciguatera Fish Poisoning

Michaela E. Larsson, Stephen A. Bush, Kirralee G. Baker, Shauna A. Murray e Martina A. Doblin

OS0502 14:55

B4KYDistribution, abundance and species composition of the dinoflagellate

genus Gambierdiscus in the Canary Islands (NE Atlantic)Francisco Rodriguez, Rosa Figueroa, Santiago Fraga,

Isabel Ramilo, Pilar Rial, Pilar Riobó e Isabel BravoOS0503 15:15

BB4JDinoflagellates of the genus Ostreopsis in the Southern Catalan coast (Mediterranean Sea), Reunion Island (Indian Ocean) and Ecuadorian

coast (Pacific Ocean).

Olga Carnicer, Karl Andree, Patrizia Ciminiello, Pablo de la Iglesia, Carmela Dell'Aversano, Jorge Diogene, María

García-Altares, Carles Guallar, Luciana Tartaglione, Alina Tunin-Ley, Jean Turquet e Margarita Fernández Tejedor

OS0504 15:35

BBANBlooms of Ostreopsis cf. ovata and epibenthic dinoflagellates dynamics

in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSilvia Mattos Nascimento OS0505

15:55

B4QWInfluence of the environmental factors on the bloom dynamics of the HAB benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata in the Mediterranean

Sea

Stefano Accoroni, Salvatore Pichierri, Tiziana Romagnoli, Emanuela Razza, Neil Ellwood e Cecilia Totti

OS0506 16:15

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OS06 | HA Ecology Chair: Paulo Sergio Salomon

AXTKThe allelopathy between Skeletonema costatum and Alexandrium

minutum Rui Wang e Jiangtao Wang OS0601 09:35

BB4BLife strategies of harmful planktonic algae (with respect to

phosphate limitation) in marine environments

Daniela Maric Pfannkuchen, Ingrid Ivancic, Mirta Smodlaka Tankovic, Ana Baricevic, Tihana Sesar, Blazenka Gasparovic e

Martin PfannkuchenOS0602 09:55

BBC6 Functional traits of blooming species: a travel with Gulliver Carla Kruk, Claudia Piccini e Angel Manuel Segura OS0603 10:15

BBAFRelative contribution of Trichodesmium spp. and potential associations with other plankton functional groups in the

Southwestern Atlantic

Marcio Silva de Souza, Amália Sacilotto Detoni, Virginia Maria Tavano, Rodrigo Kerr Duarte Pereira e Eduardo Resende Secchi

OS0604 10:35

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OS07 | Toxicology Chair: Gustaaf Marinus Hallegraeff

B2QRModeling the cumulative effects of different ichthyotoxicity

components produced by harmful algae.Ian R Jenkinson OS0701 09:35

B4PARelationship between ichthyotoxicity and gill cell cytotoxicity of the

hapthophyte Prymnesium parvum

Nikolaj Gedsted Andersen, Daniel Killerup Svenssen, Silas A Rasmussen, Kristian Fog Nielsen, Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen e Per

Juel HansenOS0702 09:55

B4KJDetrimental impacts of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi on

typical marine organisms in Fujian coastal waters.Xiaodong Li, Tian Yan, Jia Ning Lin, Rencheng Yu e Mingjiang

ZhouOS0703 10:35

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OS08 | Ciguatera and Benthic HABs Chair: Po Teen Lim

AXFZHabitat complexity affects the benthic harmful dinoflagellate

assemblages in the fringing reefs of MalaysiaChui Pin Leaw, Hwa Lin Yong, Nurin Izzati Mustapa, Toh Hii

Tan, Zhen Fei Lim, Li Keat Lee e Po Teen LimOS0801 09:35

B4PJBiotic substrate preferences of the benthic dinoflagellate

Ostreopsis cf. ovata in the NW Mediterranean SeaRodolphe Lemée, Cécile Jauzein, Luisa Mangialajo e Stéphanie

CohuOS0802 09:55

B4RYThe role of human altered macroalgal complexity on the facilitation

of epiphytic Ostreopsis cf. ovata bloomsDaniela Catania, Anna Fricke, Rodolphe Lemée e Luisa

MangialajoOS0803 10:15

BB2YDevelopment of a model to predict ciguatera fish poisoning

outbreaks.Michael L Parsons, Donald M Anderson, Mindy L Richlen e

Alison RobertsonOS0804 10:35

Localization Code Title Authors Presentation code From

OS09 | Cyanobacteria Chair: João Sarkis Yunes

BBAY Eutrophication control experiments in a tropical shallow system

Marcela Aparecida Campos Neves Miranda, Felipe Siqueira Pacheco, Natalia Pessoa Noyma, Leonardo de Magalhães,

Vivian Leite, Erick Drummond, Suzan Santos, Maria Fernada Azevedo Soares, Vera Lúcia Moraes Huszar, Miquel Lürling e

Marcelo Manzi Marinho

OS0901 11:10

B4QGWidespread prevalence of cyanotoxin production and toxin transfer at the land-sea interface in Southern California coastal waterbodies

Meredith D. A. Howard, Carey Nagoda, Betty Fetscher, Raphael M Kudela, Avery Tatters, Lilian Busse, David Caron, Martha

Sutula, Eric Stein, Jeff Brown e Chad LoflenOS0902 11:30

BB6K Dynamics of cyanobacteria blooms in the Baltic SeaBengt Karlson, Kari Eilola, Inga M Hense, Johannes Johansson, Johanna Linders, Malin Mohlin, Anna Willstrand Wranne e Irene

WåhlstromOS0903 11:50

AW4NSeasonal dynamics of microcystins and microcystin-producing Microcystis populations in three water bodies in Mozambique

Olivia Carolina Narciso Pedro, Knut G. Berdal, Elisabeth Lie, Dacia Correia, Luis Neves e Morten Sandvik

OS0904 12:10

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Oral Session 10 | Ecology Chair: Marta Estrada

BAVXKuroshio is important on the occurrence of harmful algal blooms in

the East China SeaRencheng Yu, Zhengxi Zhou e Mingjiang Zhou OS1001 11:10

BB6TDinophysis acuminata and Messodinium rubrum annual cycle in the

Ria of Cedeira (NW Spain)Yolanda Pazos, Ana Figueira, Carlos García-Soto e Ricardo

PregoOS1002 11:30

BBBRDominance of toxigenic Pseudo-nitzschia during upwelling

conditions in Cabo Frio, Southeast Brazil: diversity and distribution

Luciano Felicio Fernandes, Valeria Schuartz, Angélica Yohana Cardozo Vargas, Doriedson Ferreira Gomes, Ana Luiza Spadano Albuquerque, Vinicius Tavares Kutter e Emmanoel Vieira Silva-

Filho

OS1003 11:50

BBBCCharacterization of species composition, spatial and temporal trends

and occurrence of Harmful Algal Blooms species in fjords and channels, Southern Chile.

Oscar Espinoza-González, Leonardo Guzmán, Rodrigo Martínez e Pamela Carbonell

OS1004 12:10

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OS11 | Taxonomy Chair: Mitsunori Iwataki

B42QSystematics and genomics of genus Ostreopsis along the East

Australian Current

Arjun Verma, Gurjeet S. Kohli, Mona Hoppenrath, D. Tim Harwood, Unnikrishnan Kuzhiumparambil, Peter J. Ralph e

Shauna A. MurrayOS1101 14:35

B4NQA very wide size range and different forms observed in

Gambierdiscus balechii, a new species from the Celebes SeaSantiago Fraga, Francisco Rodriguez, Pilar Riobó e Isabel Bravo OS1102 14:55

B4P6Amphidomataceae, the dinophycean source of azaspiracid toxins:

new records, new species, new toxinsUrban Tillmann e Bernd Krock OS1103 15:15

B4NKUltrastructure and molecular phylogeny on an undescribed

woloszynskioid dinoflagellate showing characters intermediate between the two families Borghiellaceae and Suessiaceae

Kazuya Takahashi, Øjvind Moestrup, Minoru Wada, Atsushi Ishimatsu e Mitsunori Iwataki

OS1104 15:35

B4PRThe phylogenetics and morphometrics of newly described species,

Coolia santacroce and Coolia palmyrensis (Dinophyceae)Sarah Karafas e Carmelo Tomas OS1105 15:55

BBHMThe IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful

Microalgae, status, or state of the artØjvind Moestrup OS1106 16:15

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OS12 | HAB Technologies Chair: Katrina Campbell

B4GCAdvances in molecular tools for routine monitoring of toxic algae

and pathogens in aquatic ecosystemsLinda K. Medlin, Delphine Guillebault, Elisa Villa, Julia Baudart e

Jahir OrozcoOS1201 14:35

B2ADComparative performance of four commercially available

immunological PST test kits during a major Alexandrium tamarense bloom event

Juan José Dorantes-Aranda, Katrina Campbell, Christopher T. Elliott, D. Tim Harwood, Shauna A. Murray, Sarah C. Ugalde,

Katrina Wilson, Megan Burgoyne e Gustaaf M. HallegraeffOS1202 14:55

BB6BDevelopment of a bacterial biosensor for early detection of toxic

algae blooms using synthetic biology techniquesFelipe Ignacio Varea, Emilia Díaz, Carol Andrea Rivera e

Cristobal AllerOS1203 15:15

B2QHMonitoring seasonal dynamics of selected harmful algae in the

North Sea using molecular methodsPim Sprong, Johanna Hessel, Thomas Hanken e Katja Metfies OS1204 15:35

B4KXFully automated biosensor for toxic microalgae detection in a lab-

on-a-chipJahir Orozco Holguin, Elisa Villa, Linda K. Medlin, Delphine

Guillebault e Carmem-Lara de Oliveira ManesOS1205 15:55

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Novel insights into Alexandrium fundyense bloom dynamics from in situ autonomous biosensors and high-speed imaging: bloom cells swim faster, divide faster, form more gametes, and are more toxic

than suggested from past laboratory studies

Michael L Brosnahan, Donald M Anderson, Bruce A Keafer, Christina M Mikulski, David K Ralston, Houshuo Jiang, Gregory J

Doucette e Juliette L SmithOS1206 16:15

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OS13 | Toxicology Chair: Mohamed Laabir

B46PExposure to the paralytic shellfish toxin producer Alexandrium catenella increases the susceptibility of the oyster Crassostrea

gigas to pathogenic vibrios

Celina Abi-Khalil, Carmen Lopez-Joven, Eric Abadie, Veronique Savar, Zouher Amzil, Mohamed LAABIR e Jean-Luc Rolland

OS1301 14:35

B4RTToxic diatoms and their grazers in a co-evolutionary context:

Dynamics of grazer induced toxin production in Pseudo-nitzschia and the effect on Calanus copepods.

Sara Hardardottir, Ditte Marie Hjort-Jensen, Johan Eklund, Sylke Wohlrab, Bernd Krock, Dag Altin, Erik Selander, Torkel

Gissel Nielsen, Uwe John e Nina LundholmOS1302 14:55

B4K6Effect of the toxin (microcystin) content of Microcystis on copepod

grazingKemal Ali Ger, Elisabeth J Faassen, Maria Grazia Pennino e

Miquel LürlingOS1303 15:15

BB66Effects of bioactive extracellular compounds and paralytic shellfish toxins produced by Alexandrium minutum on growth and behaviour

of juvenile great scallops Pecten maximus

Elodie Borcier, Romain Morvezen, Pierre Boudry, Grégory Charrier, Philippe Miner, Jean Laroche e Hélène Hégaret

OS1304 15:35

BB6SLethal effects of a clonal culture of Dinophysis caudata isolated

from western Japan in three species of commercial bivalve molluscs

Leila Basti, Ryoji Matsushima, Toshiyuki Suzuki e Satoshi Nagai OS1305 15:55

BBAPTransformation and depuration of paralytic shellfish toxins in

geoduck clams (Panopea globosa)(Dall 1898) from the northwest region of Gulf of California, Mexico

Jennifer Medina, Ernesto Garcia-Mendoza e Andrew Turner OS1306 16:15

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OS14 | HA Ecology Chair: Keith Davidson

AXFYBloom dynamics of Alexandrium minutum at a coastal lagoon of

Tumpat, MalaysiaPo Teen Lim, Ing-Kuo Law, Winnie Lik Sing Lau, Guat Ru Liow,

Kieng Soon Hii, Sing Tung Teng e Chui Pin LeawOS1401 16:55

BAY2The role of water stratification on summer phytoplankton

communities at the southern Brazilian shelfCarolina Antuarte Islabão, Carlos Borges Mendes, Amália

Sacilotto Detoni e Clarisse OdebrechtOS1402 17:15

BBC2Influence of water column structure on phytoplankton community

composition and Karenia brevis distribution during a red tide bloom on the West Florida Shelf

Vincent Lovko, Gary Kirkpatrick, Kellie Dixon e Jennifer Vreeland

OS1403 17:35

BBAXFine scale physical-biological interactions in a Dinophysis

acuminata population during an upwelling-relaxation transition

Patricio A. Díaz, Manuel Ruiz-Villarreal, Francisco Rodriguez, José Luis Garrido, Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido, Paloma Chouciño

e Beatriz RegueraOS1404 17:55

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OS15 | HA Biology Chair: Meredith D. A. Howard

B2E4Identification and evolution of sxtA gene (domains sxtA1 and

sxtA4) for the saxitoxin biosynthesis in Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae)

Armando Mendoza-Flores, Ignacio Leyva-Valencia, Christine Johanna Band-Schmidt e Clara Elizabeth Galindo-Sanchez

OS1501 16:55

BB2BDinoflagellates are different: novel mRNA caps and novel eIF4Es

in Amphidinium carteraeAllen Richard Place, Rose Jagus, Tsetvan R Bachvaroff e Grant

JonesOS1502 17:15

B4NMMolecular underpinning of diatom response to sexual cues enabled

by the genome sequence of Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata

Maria Immacolata Ferrante, Swaraj Basu, Shrikant Patil, Daniel Mapleson, Monia Teresa Russo, Laura Vitale, Cristina

Fevola, Florian Maumus, Raffaella Casotti, Thomas Mock, Mario Caccamo, Marina Montresor e Remo Sanges

OS1503 17:35

BAZW Whole cell proteome analysis of the toxic Pyrodinium bahamenseBryan John Jereza Subong, Rhodora Verzo Azanza e Lilibeth

Salvador ReyesOS1504 17:55

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OS16 | Cyanobacteria Chair: Clarisse Odebrecht

BBBVPSP-producing phytoplankton along a gradient from continental to

marine waters (Río Uruguay – Río de la Plata) Claudia Piccini, Gabriela Martínez de la Escalera, Angel

Segura, Lucía Nogueira e Carla KrukOS1601 16:55

B4X4What is the density effect of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in

the concentration of saxitoxin in a freshwater system where it is dominant?

Debora Brentano, Elisabete Petry, Chelsea Weirich, Todd Miller e Maurício Petrucio

OS1602 17:15

BB4M

Influence of temperature and UV radiation on growth, photosynthesis and DNA breakage of two potencial

toxic cyanobacteria species (Microcystis aeruginosa and Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii)

Natalia Pessoa Noyma, Fabio Roland, Marcelo Manzi Marinho, José Carlos Pelielo Mattos e Miquel Lürling

OS1603 17:35

B4PECo - cultivation of Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806 and

Desmodesmus subspicatus SAG 86.84, new insights into the ecological implication of cyanobacterial toxin “Microcystin”

Azam Omidi, Valeska Contardo-Jara, Sandra Kühn e Stephan Pflugmacher

OS1604 17:55

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OS17 | Toxicology Chair: Lora E Fleming

B2AGRecreational exposure during Algal Bloom in Carrasco beach, Uruguay. A liver

failure case report.

Daniela Yazmine Sedan, Flavia Vidal, Daniel D'Agostino, María Lorena Cavalieri, Eduardo Mullen,

Cintia Flores, Josep Caixach e Darío AndrinoloOS1701 09:00

BB6J Quantifying human exposure to domoic acid in the northwest USABridget Ferriss, Kathi A Lefebvre, Dan Ayres, Jerry

Borchert e David MarcinekOS1702 09:20

B4K2Characterization of Ciguatera poisoning chronic manifestations: A retrospective

study on a hospitalized patient cohort of French PolynesiaKiyojiken Chung, Clémence Mahana iti Gatti, Erwan

Oehler e Mireille ChinainOS1703 09:40

B2GN Systematic review of PSP intoxications in humans and dose-response modelling Nathalie Arnich, Dylan Omoike e Anne Thebault OS1704 10:00

B4QM Long-term effects of human exposure to algal toxins - a reviewNina Lundholm, Henrik Enevoldsen e Lorraine C

BackerOS1705 10:20

B2AEEmergent toxins in the temperate waters of North Atlantic: New challenges for

human risk assessment in EuropeVitor Vasconcelos e Marisa Silva OS1706 10:40

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OS18 | Surveillance and management Chair: Lincoln MacKenzie

B4JN Origins of Dinophysis blooms which impact Irish aquacultureRobin Raine, Sarah Cosgrove, Sheena Fennell, Clynt Gregory, Michelle Barnett, Duncan Purdie e

Rachel CaveOS1801 09:00

BAWQWinter algal blooms in Abu Dhabi waters: definition, mechanisms and link to

eutrophication.

Rajan Anbiah, Rajasekhar Thankamony, Azza Al Raisi, Ponpandi Ulagalanthaperumal, Shaikha Al

Hosani e Glenn WhaleyOS1802 09:20

BB4PDifferent population dynamics of two PSP-toxin-producing species at NW

Mediterranean Sea

Nagore Sampedro, Magda Vila, Sílvia Anglès, Laura Arin, Albert Reñé, Cecilia Teodora Satta, Bachisio Mario Padedda, Antonella Lugliè, Eric

Abadie, Jordi Camp e Esther Garcés

OS1803 09:40

B4P4Multidecadal dynamics of protists and toxic dinoflagellates revealed from paleogenetic analyses of dated sediments of the Bay of Brest (France)

Khadidja Zeyneb Klouch, Sabine Schmidt, Richard Christen, Francoise Andrieux-Loyer,

Mickaël Le Gac, Dominique Hervio-Heath, Zujaila Nohemy Qui-Minet, Julien Quéré, Lauriane Madec,

Estelle Bigeard, Laure Guillou e Raffaele Siano

OS1804 10:00

BBDEInteractive effects of climate change and nutrient reduction on red tides in Hong

Kong: time series analysisKedong Yin e Jianzhang HE OS1805 10:20

BBETClimate-ocean drivers and seasonal recurrence of Harmful Algae Blooms in the

Gulf of Guayaquil

Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova, Rafael J. Bermúdez, Gladys Torres, Luis Emilio Escobar, Stuart

Hamilton, Sadie Ryan, Gloria Cristina Recalde, Anna M. Stewart-Ibarra e Bonny Bayot

OS1806 10:40

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OS19 | HAB Technologies Chair: Satoshi Nagai

B4HX How do fatty acid and polyketide synthesis occur in microbial eukaryotes ?Gurjeet S. Kohli, Uwe John, Frances M Van Dolah

e Shauna A. MurrayOS1901 09:00

B4BMExploration of invasion patterns of a harmful algal bloom species using RAD-

tag sequencing and population genomics

Karin Rengefors, Karolina Härnström-Aloisi, Karen Lebret, Ingrid Sassenhagen, Marie Svensson e Dag

AhrenOS1902 09:20

B2QVToo Small to See: Using qPCR to monitor azaspiracid producer Azadinium

spinosum in Scottish watersRuth Paterson, David Green, Keith Davidson,

Eileen Bresnan e Jean-Pierre LacazeOS1903 09:40

B4JYSeasonal population structure of Gambierdiscus caribaeus in the Caribbean -

application of newly developed microsatellite markersIngrid Sassenhagen, Yesid Lozano-Duque e

Deana L. ErdnerOS1904 10:00

B4RWInvestigating co-occurring blooms of A. pacificum and A. fundyense using sxtA-

based and species specific qPCR assays in eastern Australian waters

Rendy Ruvindy, Chris Bolch, Gustaaf M. Hallegraeff, Kirsty Smith, Mark Van Asten e Shauna

A. MurrayOS1905 10:20

BB2SSpatial and temporal distribution of harmful microalgae detected with HTS

metabarcoding

Maria Paola Tomasino, Roberta Piredda, Pablo Sánchez, Bernardo Duarte, Bruno Fosso, Isabel

Caçador, Linda Amaral-Zettler, Diana Sarno, Graziano Pesole e Adriana Zingone

OS1906 10:40

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OS20 |HB Biology Chair: Catharina Alves-de-Souza

B2QDA game of Russian roulette for a generalist Dinoflagellate

parasitoid: host susceptibility is the key to successElisabet Alacid, Myung G. Park, Marta Turon, Katherina Petrou e

Esther GarcésOS2001 09:35

B4SADiversity, biogeography and host species of the parasitoid genus

Parvilucifera (Perkinsozoa, Alveolata)Albert Reñé, Elisabet Alacid, Francisco Rodriguez, Rosa Isabel

Figueroa e Esther GarcésOS2002 09:55

BBAQLow infection prevalence of bloom-forming dinoflagellates by

Amoebophrya parasites in a hypereutrophic tropical bay

Tatiana Villalba Viana, Giovana de Oliveira Fistarol, Piter Douglas Ferreira Gomes, Fabiano Lopes Thompson, Denise Rivera

Tenenbaum e Paulo Sergio SalomonOS2003 10:15

B2HKPhysiological changes associated with allelopathic interactions

between Microcystis aeruginosa and Anabaena variabilis (Cyanobacteria):the role of nutrient variation

Mathias Ahii Chia, Jennifer Jankowiak, Christopher J Gobler e Maria do Carmo Bittencourt-Oliveira

OS2004 10:35

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OS21 | HA Ecology Chair: Christine Band-Schmdt

BAXWQuantification of harmful algal bloom thresholds for farmed

salmon in southern ChileRodrigo Marco Montes, Ximena Patricia Rojas, Paulina Artacho,

Alfredo Tello e Renato Andres QuiñonesOS2101 09:35

BBACEvaluating toxicity: contrasting Heterosigma akashiwo in the

eastern and western PacificCharles Gordon Trick, Vera L. Trainer, William P. Cochlan, Nicky

Haigh, Setsuko Sakamoto e Ichiro ImaiOS2102 09:55

BBEHPredicting cyanobacterial blooms in subtropical freshwaters: an approximation through the chlorophyll a–temperature–nutrients

relationship

Signe Marie Haakonsson, Lorena Rodríguez, Fátima Martigani, Luis Aubriot, Federica Hirsch, Andrea Somma, Guillermo Chalar,

Lizet De León e Sylvia BonillaOS2103 10:15

B2KSA study of Vulcanodinium rugosum (dinoflagellate producer of pinnatoxins) developping in the Mediterranean lagoon of Ingril

Eric Abadie, Alexia Muguet, Tom Berteaux, Nicolat Chomerat, Philipp Hess, Estelle Masseret e Mohamed Laabir

OS2104 10:35

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OS22 | HA Biology Chair: Adriana Zingone

B4ATEffects of aeration and turbulence on the growth and toxicity of

Prymnesium parvumNayani K. Vidyarathna, Emanuela Fiori, Veronica M. Lundgren,

Christina L. Esplund e Edna GraneliOS2201 11:10

B2BZ The role of iron in potential HAB algal-bacterial mutualisms Kyoko Yarimizu, Ricardo Cruz-López e Carl J Carrano OS2202 11:30

B2GHThe effect of exogenous β-N-methylamino-L-alanine on the

diatoms Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Thalassiosira weissflogiiSandra Lage, Linnea Ström, Anna Godhe e Sara Rydberg OS2203 11:50

B4NBThe bacterial algicide IRI-160AA: effects on harmful dinoflagellates and on microbial community structure

Kathryn J. Coyne, Kaytee L. Pokrzywinski, Charles L. Tilney e Mark E. Warner

OS2204 12:10

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OS23 | Toxicology/Toxin Chair: Bernd Krock

B4NDMolecular diversity and yessotoxin variation among isolates of the dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedrum from a western Swedish

fjord (Skagerrak)

Allan Douglas Cembella, Alejandra Mera, Carolin Peter, Nina Heinzmann, Greta Giljan, Elena Ines Fabro, Uwe John e Bernd

KrockOS2301 11:10

BBAMTemporal variability of the toxin profile of Ostreopsis cf. ovata

along a natural bloom in the NW Mediterranean

Elisa Berdalet, Magda Vila, Élida Alechaga, Encarnación Moyano, Marta Estrada, Jaume Farràs, Laia Viure, Soraya Hernández-

Llamas e Rafael Abós-HerràndizOS2302 11:30

B4MCModeling Gambierdiscus growth in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico and potential for assessing the risk of ciguatera fish

poisoning

Steven R Kibler, Donnie Ransom Hardison, William Chris Holland, Mark W. Vandersea, Patricia A. Tester e Richard Wayne Litaker

OS2303 11:50

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OS24 | HABs in a Changing World Chair: Esther Garcés

BB4YClimatic anomalies and harmful flagellates blooms in Southern

Chile

Alejandro Clement, Leandro Lincoqueo, Marcela Saldivia, Carmen Gloria Brito, Francisca Muñoz, Cesar Fernandez, Felipe Perez, Carmen Paz Maluje, Nicole Correa Serra Martins Silva, Victor

Moncada e Gustavo Contreras

OS2401 14:35

BBAZThe Alexandrium catenella and PSP outbreak in the Chilean

coast, the first in the open coast of the South East Pacific Ocean

Leonardo Guzmán, Oscar Espinoza-González, Elias Pinilla, Rodrigo Martínez, Pamela Carbonell, María José Calderón, Loreto

López e Cristina HernándezOS2402 14:55

B2EKUnprecedented Alexandrium blooms in a previously low biotoxin

risk area of Tasmania, Australia

Gustaaf Marinus Hallegraeff, Chris Bolch, Juan José Dorantes-Aranda, Shauna A Murray, Alison Turnbull, Sarah C. Ugalde e

Katrina WilsonOS2403 15:15

B2CMInteractive effects of ocean acidification and nutrient limitation on

two dinoflagellate speciesDedmer Bareld Van de Waal, Tim Eberlein, Uwe John e Bjoern

RostOS2404 15:35

BBBBOcean warming since 1982 has expanded the niche of harmful

algal blooms in multiple ocean ecosystemsChristopher J Gobler, Theresa Hattenrath-Lehmann, Yoonja

Kang, Andrew Griffith e Owen M DohertyOS2405 15:55

BAZBAn unprecedented coastwide toxic algal bloom linked to

anomalous ocean conditions

Vera L. Trainer, Ryan M. McCabe, Barbara M. Hickey, Raphael M. Kudela, Kathi A Lefebvre, Nicolaus G Adams, Brian D. Bill, Frances

M.D. Gulland, Richard E. Thomson e William P. CochlanOS2406 16:15

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OS25 | Cyanobacteria Chair: Sandra M.F.O. Azevedo

B4NTBuy cyanotoxins in the supermarket - The possible transfer of

cyanotoxins into edible plantsStephan Pflugmacher OS2501 14:35

BB4ZRemoval of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in tropical eutrophic

systems through effective flock & sink technique

Marcelo Manzi Marinho, Natalia Pessoa Noyma, Leonardo de Magalhães, Marcela Aparecida Campos Neves Miranda, Vera

Lúcia Moraes Huszar e Miquel LürlingOS2502 14:55

BBCF Biodegradation of cyanotoxins: the other face of the coin Rehab El-Shehawy El-Shehawy OS2503 15:15

BAZQCylindrospermopsis raciborskii: a harmful cyanobacterium that

succeeds with less resourcesLuis Aubriot, Fátima Martigani, Federica Hirsch, Andrea Somma e

Sylvia BonillaOS2504 15:35

BBEFTwo strains and two responses of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii

under concomitant acclimation to temperature and phosphate concentrations

Elena Fukasawa Galvanese, Luis Aubriot e André Andrian Padial OS2505 15:55

B2CNSelective grazing by a tropical copepod (Notodiaptomus iheringi)

facilitates Microcystis dominanceEwaldo Leitao Oliveira Junior, Kemal Ali Ger e Renata Fatima

PanossoOS2506 16:15

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OS26 | HB Ecology/Biology Chair: Nina Lundholm

BAZASuffocating Phytoplankton, Suffocating Waters – Red Tides

and AnoxiaGrant Colborne Pitcher e Trevor Auld Probyn OS2601 09:35

B2DXEffects of ocean acidification on Alexandrium catenella:

towards understanding physiological response to seawater carbonate chemistry

Marius Nils Muller, Jorge I. Mardones e Gustaaf M. Hallegraeff OS2602 09:55

B2AYEffect of different taxonomic groups on the growth and

paralytic toxin profiles in isolates of Gymnodinium catenatum from the Pacific coast of Mexico

Leyberth Fernández-Herrera, Dulce Valeria Ramírez-Rodríguez, Miriam Guadalupe Zumaya-Higuera, David Javier Lópes Cortés, Francisco Eduardo Hernández Sandoval, Jose Jesus Bustillo-

Guzmán, Erick Julian Nuñez-Vazquez e Christine Johanna Band-Schmidt

OS2603 10:15

B4HZExperimental effects of changing photoperiod on the

physiology and toxicity of Pseudo-nitzschia

Amandine Caruana, Fabienne Hervé, Virginie Raimbault, Nour Ayache, Korian Lhaute, Vona Méléder, Véronique Martin-Jézéquel e

Zouher AmzilOS2604 10:35

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OS27 | Toxicology/Toxin Chair: Silvia Nascimento

B2EPDeveloping treatment protocols for endangered sea turtles

exposed to brevetoxin during harmful algal bloomsCourtney Cocilova, Gregory Bossart, Leanne Flewelling, Catherine

Walsh e Sarah MiltonOS2701 09:35

BBBSLargest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño

event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom

David Cassis, Verena Haussermann, Carolina Simon-Gutstein, Michael Bedington, Carlos Olavarria, Andrew Dale, Maria Jose

Perez-Alvarez, Gunther Fosterra e Fanny HorwitzOS2702 09:55

BBESParalytic shellfish toxins cause seabirds and marine mammals

massive mortalities in the Upper Gulf of California

Ernesto Garcia-Mendoza, Jennifer Medina, David Rivas, Mary Carmen Ruiz, Jose Jesus Bustillo-Guzmán, Erick Julian Nuñez-

Vazquez, Andrew Turner e Frances M.D. GullandOS2703 10:15

BBE6Changes in phytoplankton community before fish mortality can

indicate the event in a tropical lagoon.Caio Graco Rodrigues Roza, Gilsinéia da Silva Correa, Giselle

Silva Costa e Patricia DomingosOS2704 10:35

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OS28 | HA Ecology Chair: Anna Godhe

B2CZWinter chilling induces synchronous spring germination by Alexandrium fundyense cysts in the Nauset Marsh System

Alexis Fischer, Michael L Brosnahan e Donald M Anderson OS2801 11:10

B4NRHeterogeneous distribution in sediments and dispersal in

waters of Alexandrium minutum in a semi-enclosed coastal ecosystem

Raffaele Siano, Khadidja Zeyneb Klouch, Florian Caradec, Martin Plus, Tania Hérnandez-Fariñas, Lucia Pineau-Guillou, Annie

Chapelle, Sophie Schmitt, Julien Quéré e Laure GuillouOS2802 11:30

BAYKSpecies and genetic diversity of dinoflagellate cysts in coastal

sediments of China Seas

Ying Zhong Tang, Yunyan Deng, Zhangxi Hu, Zifeng Zhan, Aoao Yang, Zhaopeng Ma, Jingjing Liang, Huijiao Yang, Haifeng Gu, Ning

Xu, Theresa Hattenrath-Lehmann e Christopher J GoblerOS2803 11:50

B44HAutecology of Alexandrium pacificum in the Marlborough

Sounds, New ZealandLincoln MacKenzie, Kirsty Smith, Ben Knight, Laura Biessy e Janet

AdamsonOS2804 12:10

AWFMSeasonal succession of major microalgal blooms in sea area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary: statistical analysis

and numerical simulationZhengxi Zhou, Rencheng Yu e Mingjiang Zhou OS2805 12:30

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OS29 | Surveillance and management Chair: Bengt Karlson

B2P2Www.HABreports.org: harmful algal monitoring and early

warning in Scottish waters

Keith Davidson, Callum Whyte, Dmitry Aleynik, Steve Gontarek, Peter Miller, Andrey Kurekin, Sarah Swan, Marie Porter, Jamie

Shutler e Andrew DaleOS2901 11:10

BB2GDevelopment of a Harmful Algal Bloom forecast system for

coastal CaliforniaClarissa Ruth Anderson, Raphael M Kudela, David M Anderson,

Fred L Bahr, Yi Chao, Dale H Robinson e Richard P StumpfOS2902 11:30

BB6WNew tools for citizen scientists to enhance Karenia brevis

monitoringTracy Ann Fanara, Barb Kirkpatrick, Richard Wayne Litaker, Richard

P Stumpf, Robert D. Currier, Michelle Tomlinson e Andy ReichOS2903 11:50

BD62Official Harmful Algae Bloom monitoring and biotoxin

surveillance in shellfish in BrazilEduardo de Azevedo Pedrosa Cunha, Marina Karina de Veiga

Cabral Delphino e Pedro Henrique Silva OliveiraOS2904 12:10

BB6NInternational effort drives progress in risk assessment and

management of ciguatera

Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein, Clémence Mahana iti Gatti, Rachel Clausing, Ma Llorina Rañada, Patricia Tester, Henrik

Enevoldsen e Mireille ChinainOS2905 12:30

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OS30 | HABs in a Changing World Chair: Christopher Gobler

B2GJThe combination of physical, chemical and biological factors

shaping Alexandrium ostenfeldii blooms

Karen Brandenburg, Lisette de Senerpont Domis, Sylke Wohlrab, Uwe John, Bernd Krock, Ellen van Donk e Dedmer Bareld Van de

WaalOS3001 14:35

B4MHAn unusual bloom of Dinophysis acuta in Scottish coastal

waters linked to a change in diarrhetic shellfish toxin profilesSarah Catherine Swan, Andrew Turner, Ruth Flora Paterson, Eileen

Bresnan e Keith DavidsonOS3002 14:55

B4SZThe marine microbiome influences the effects of climate

change on a commercially important tropical bivalve

Lucy M Turner, Christian Alsterberg, Andrew Turner, S K Girisha, Ashwin Rai, Jonathan N Havenhand, M N Venugopal, Indrani

Karunasagar e Anna GodheOS3003 15:15

BAWRA decade of study of the neurotoxic Alexandrium pacificum developing in Mediterranean (Thau lagoon): What are the

driving factors of its dynamic ?

Mohamed Laabir, Estelle Masseret, Philippe Cecchi, Eric Abadie, Daniel Grzebyk, Benjamin Genovesi, Cecile Jauzein, Andre Vaquer,

Annie Pastoureaud e Yves CollosOS3004 15:35

BBBNInterplay of biotic and abiotic factors affecting interannual HAB

dynamics in an heavily impacted tropical coastal lagoon Catharina Alves-de-Souza, Tatiane da Silva Benevides, Laure

Guillou e Mariângela MenezesOS3005 15:55

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Monday | 10/10 | 17:55 – 19:00Localization Code Presentation code Title Authors

BBAG POS0101Cyst and vegetative cells distribution and abundance of harmful

dinoflagellates in Quellón Bay, southeast of Chiloé Island.Leonardo Guzmán, Pablo Salgado, Gissela Labra e Ximena

Vivanco

BBE2 POS0103Initiation, maintenance and dissipation of a toxic bloom of Dinophysis acuminata and Pseudo-nitzschia australis: a comparison of the ria of

Arousa and ria of Pontevedra

Yolanda Pazos, Fabiola Arévalo, Jorge Correa e Covadonga Salgado

BBER POS0104 Monitoring toxins in bivalves and humans during algal bloomsRene Constanza Lira, Rafael J. Bermúdez, Gladys Torres e Mercy

J. Borbor-Cordova

BBEW POS0105Natural Paralytic Shellfish Poison detoxification in mussels (Aulacomya atra and Mytilus chilensis) from selected sites of the Magellan region,

Southern Chile.

César Alarcón, Hernán Pacheco, Gemita Magaly Pizarro, Leonardo Guzmán, María Isabel Banciella e María Teresa Fauré

BBEZ POS0106Okadaic acid contamination during an exceptionally massive

Dinophysis cf. acuminata bloom in southern Brazil

Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr., Paula Karine Nolli, Ligia F. Luz, Julia Gonçalves Leal, Bruna Fernanda Sobrinho, Bruno Pimenta Escobar,

Lirian Juraczky, Angel Ramon Moreira Gonzalez, Lucas E. Mota, Talita Vanderleia Batista, José Guilherme Bersano Filho, Luciene

Correa Lima e Mauricio Almeida Noernberg

BDBC POS0107Monitoring the occurrence of the dinoflagellate Dinophysis acuminata

on the São Paulo State coast.Maria do Carmo Carvalho, Denise Amazonas Pires, Luciana

Haipek Lerche, Claudia Condé Lamparelli e Marta Condé Lamparelli

BB46 POS0108Gonyaulax hyalina and G. fragilis, two dinoflagellates associated with

‘mare sporco’, are the same speciesLaura Escalera, Anna Italiano, Rossella Pistocchi, Marina Montresor

e Adriana Zingone

BB4V POS0109 Progress on ciguatera risk assessment in South Central Cuba

Lisbet Díaz Asencio, Donaida Chamero Lago, Miguel Gómez Batista, Mark W. Vandersea, Arianna García Chamero, Angel

Moreira González, Liena Valero Bello, Pedro Chevalier Monteagudo, Yusmila Helguera Pedraza, Rachel Clausing, Ma Llorina Rañada,

Richard Wayne Litaker, Patricia Tester, Carlos Manuel Alonso Hernández e Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein

BB6Q POS0111Discrimination of the three Chattonella species, C. antiqua, C. marina, C. ovata using multiplexed ISSR genotyping by sequencing (MIG-seq)

analysis

Satoshi Nagai, Chika Mitsuyuki, Shingo Urushizaki, Masanobu Kawachi, Mikihide Demura e Yoshihisa Suyama

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BB6Z POS0112Characterization of pores in black lipid membranes made by karlotoxin

2 (KmTx-2) from Karlodinium veneficum (Dinophyceae)Allen Richard Place e Josefina Ramos-Franco

BBA6 POS0113Morphology, growth and toxicity of Prorocentrum lima strains isolated

from the western Atlantic

Angel Ramon Moreira Gonzalez, Luciano Felicio Fernandes, Hajime Uchida, Aya Uesugi, Toshiyuki Suzuki e Luiz Laureno Mafra

Jr.

BBBG POS0114Notes on morphology, phylogeny and toxicity of a dominant community

of toxic benthic dinoflagellates from southern-central coast of Cuba

Angel Ramon Moreira Gonzalez, Luciano Felicio Fernandes, Rosely Peraza Escarrá, Lisbet Díaz Asencio, Francisco Rodriguez,

Pilar Riobó, Mark W. Vandersea, Richard Wayne Litaker, Carlos Manuel Alonso Hernández e Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr.

BBBP POS0115Characterization of four strains of Alexandrium tamarense isolated

from different coastal environments in Patagonia (Argentina): growth, morphology, toxin profiles and genetic analysis

Leilén Gracia Villalobos, Julieta Marina Manrique, Alicia Viviana Sastre, Bernd Krock, Leandro Roberto Jones e Norma Herminia

Santinelli

BBBQ POS0116Effects of iron on growth rates and toxin production by the marine

diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries

Luana Camargo, Bruna Fernanda Sobrinho, Cristian Kleemann, Thiago Pereira Alves, Eunice da Costa Machado e Luiz Laureno

Mafra Jr.

BBCG POS0117 Are all the five species of Gambierdiscus from Canary Islands Toxic?Pilar Riobó, Amelia Fernández-Villamarín, Rosa Isabel Figueroa,

Isabel Bravo, Francisco Rodriguez, Santiago Fraga, Fabiola Arévalo e Jose Mariano Franco

BBCZ POS0118 Single PCR cell protocol for fresh and fixed dinoflagellate samplesAdriana Hernández Rosas, Maria Esther Meave del Castillo,

Jhoana Díaz Larrea e Francisco Rodriguez

BBDK POS0119Phytoplanktonic species succession during various algal blooms in

Bahia Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico (April-May, 2015)David U. Hernández-Becerril e Héctor Villagrán-Lorenzana

BBEN POS0120Inter-annual variability of Dinophysis abundance and the accumulation of lipophilic toxins by farmed mussels (Perna perna) in a subtropical

estuary, southern Brazil (2007-2015).

Thiago Pereira Alves, Mathias Alberto Schramm, Luis Proença, Thatiana Oliveira Pinto e Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr.

BBF2 POS0121Genetic affinity of Tetraselmis strains (Chlorodendrophyceae,

Chlorophyta) isolated from a tropical estuary of southeastern BrazilLidiane Lopes Almeida, Suema Branco, Mair Machado Medeiros

Oliveira e Mariângela Menezes

BBMW POS0122Assessment of Rapid Test Kits for the determination of Paralytic

Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) toxins in bivalve molluscs from Great BritainKeith Harrison, Sarah Johnson e Andrew Turner

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BCSJ POS0123Morphology of Dinophysis acuminata complex and its spatial and

temporal dynamics in Southern BrazilLumi Haraguchi, Clarisse Odebrecht, Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr. e Luis

Proença

BCSK POS0124Harmful diatom Thalassiosira minuscula (Krasske, 1941) in ballast

water in Southern Brazil: growth viability in laboratoryEllen Cristina Dell'Agnolo, Gabriel da Cunha Bombo e Marcio da

Silva Tamanaha

B2A2 POS0125Combined effect of environmental factors on Microcystis aeruginosa

growth and toxin productivityPedro Geada, Ricardo Pereira, Vitor Vasconcelos, António Augusto

Vicente e Bruno Fernandes

B4PP POS0126Extreme abundant bloom of Dinophysis of the acuminata complex

associated to warm marine waters in Uruguay.Silvia Marina Méndez, Ana Martínez e Amelia Fabre

BBCA POS0127Seasonal variability of weather and water data across an ocean and

continent gradient in the island from Santa Catarina-BrazilMichel Nobre Muza

AXQF POS0128Modeling the dynamics of HABs, human communities, and policy

choices along the Florida Gulf Coast: The CHANS Project

Lora E Fleming, Porter Hoagland, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Gary Kirkpatrick, Andy Reich, Steven G Ullmann, Di Jin, Cathy Li, Andy

Beet, Gary Hitchcock, Kate Kohler, Bruce Garrison, Vincent Lovko e Katrin Rudge

B2A4 POS0129 Population dynamics of toxin-producing marine algae in Nigeria Medina Omo Kadiri e Jeffrey Uyi Ogbebor

B2CT POS0130Comparative ecophysiology of Dinophysis acuminata and D. acuta:

response to light intensity and interactions with prey uptakeMaría García Portela, Pilar Riobó, Beatriz Reguera e Francisco

Rodriguez

B2FR POS0131Monitoring on marine phytoplankton with Chlorophyll a and nutrient

from coral ecosystem near Saint Martin’s Island, Bay of BengalSanjay Chakraborty, Anirban Sarker, Shilpi Saha, Mahdia Bushra e

Mohammad Abdul Baki

B2KB POS0132 Harmful Algal Blooms, climate change and human healthLucinda Lintott, Lora E Fleming, Rosa Barciela, Richard Sharpe,

Keith Davidson e Gordon Nichols

B4ET POS0133The Red Tide Project as a health monitoring system for the shellfish

exposed to Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)Ana Margarita Pichardo e Mario Castillo Chavez

B4KS POS0134Transcriptomic analyses of Scrippsiella trochoidea revealed genes

relevant to encystment and dormancy of dinoflagellatesYunyan Deng e Ying Zhong Tang

B4MX POS0135Temperature effects on growth, yessotoxin content, and oxidative stress of Protoceratium reticulatum from Argentina (South Atlantic

Ocean).

Christian Houghton, Marcelo Pablo Hernando, Gabriela Malanga, Bernd Krock e Urban Tillmann

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B4NH POS0136Portimine, the smallest cyclic imine toxin isolated from Vulcanodinium

rugosum (French isolate) is also an antagonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

Romulo Araoz, Claire Lamoise, Amandine Gaudin, Jordi Molgó e Philipp Hess

B4RJ POS0138Can warming in itself promote cyanobacterial blooms in tropical

systems with different trophic states?

Andreia Maria Anunciação Gomes, Marcelo Manzi Marinho, Marcella Coelho Berjante Mesquita, Ana Carolina Coelho Prestes,

Sandra M.F.O. Azevedo e Miquel Lürling

BBBZ POS0139The effect of herbicide glyphosate on the cyanobacterium

Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii growth and saxitoxin productionFabiane Dorr e Ernani Pinto

BBCD POS0140Exploring the risk perception of red tides in coastal communities and

authorities of EcuadorMercy J. Borbor-Cordova, Mireya Matilde Pozo-Cajas, Rita

Alexandra Cedeno, Omar Honorio Ruiz e Gladys Torres

BBAK POS0141 Status of ciguatera monitoring in fishing areas in the PhilippinesMa Llorina Rañada, Rhett Simon d.C. Tabbada, Marc Lawrence J

Romero, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein e Elvira Z Sombrito

B2BX POS0142Occurrence of cyanobacteria & diatom species and microcystin variants in Musina raw water supply and Limpopo river sediment, South Africa

Jabulani Ray Gumbo, Londani K Netshambidi, Phumudzo Morris Mavhunga, Aaron Sithlagu e Thoka Khatjo

B4CJ POS0143Composition and abundance of dinoflagellates species associated with

seagrass in Barú and San Andrés Islands (Colombian Caribbean), during El Niño and La Niña events

Anderson Ruiz Gómez e Jose Ernesto Mancera

B4HS POS0144Nitrogen limitation due to mariculture-derived phosphorus and the

recurring incidence of algal blooms in Bolinao and Anda, Pangasinan, Philippines

Charissa M. Ferrera, Atsushi Watanabe, Toshihiro Miyajima, Maria Lourdes San Diego-McGlone, Naoko Morimoto, Yu Umezawa, Eugene Herrera, Takumi Tsuchiya, Masaya Yoshikai e Kazuo

Nadaoka

B2BB POS0145Vertical distribution of Fluorescence Repetition Rate Fluorometry based estimates of maximum chlorophyll fluorescence and its implication to

changes in phytoplankton biomass in a turbid river estuary Brisneve Edullantes e Yongsik Sin

BB2R POS0146Insights into molecular mechanisms underlying reproductive

impairment in natural populations of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus exposed to Ostreopsis cf. ovata blooms

Oriana Migliaccio, Immacolata Castellano, Davide Di Cioccio, Gabriella Tedeschi, Armando Negri, Antonello Merlino, Paola Cirino,

Giovanna Romano, Adriana Zingone e Anna Palumbo

BBAH POS0147Experimental evidence of ciguatoxin bioaccumulation in an herbivorous coral reef fish after long-term exposure to Gambierdiscus polynesiensis

Rachel Clausing, Barbara Losen, Francois Oberhaensli, Mireille Chinain e Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein

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Localization Code Presentation code Title Authors

BB2D POS0201Molecular detection of cyanotoxin-producing genes (anatoxin and

microcistin) on Cyanobacteria populations monitored in Billings Reservoir (São Paulo – Diadema, Brazil)

Matheus Santos Freitas Ribeiro, Fellipe Henrique Martins Moutinho, Werner S. Hanisch, Cristina Viana Niero e Cristina

Freire Nordi

BB4R POS0202 Cyclic imines evaluation in European commercial shellfish samples

María Rambla, Margarita Fernández Tejedor, Christopher O Miles, Ingunn A Samdal, Jorge Diogene, Vera Barbosa, Alice Tediosi, Eneko Madorran, Tanja Calis, Michiel Kotterman e Kit

Granby

BB6M POS0203Differences on lipophilic toxins bioaccumulation in native (Ruditapes

decussatus) and non-indigenous (R. philippinarum) shellfish species living in sympatry

Ana Catarina Braga e Pedro Reis Costa

BBA4 POS0204Assessment of DNA extraction efficiency and quantification based on

Alexandrium sp. culturesGemma Giménez Papiol e Marta Schuhmacher

BBBM POS0205 Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning and Pet Dogs in Southern ChileLeonardo Guzmán, Cristina Hernández, Gemita Magaly

Pizarro, Claudia Zamora e Sandra Silva

BBCB POS0206The effect of macroalgae on the growth, survival, and toxicity of Karenia

brevisKayla Grace Gardner, Vincent Lovko, Richard Pierce e Mike

Henry

BBCV POS0207 Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning - ELISA detection of saxitoxin in food products Titan S. Fan

B4QD POS0208Evaluation and validation of qPCR assay for monitoring diatom Pseudo-

nitzschia in Guaynuna and Salinas bays in PerúMarcela Mora Chió, Armando Hung Chaparro e Darleni Ascón

Cabrera

BB4N POS0209Self-assembled monolayer-based immunoassay for okadaic acid detection

in seawater and mussel samples

Sandra Leonardo, Anna Toldra, María Rambla, Margarita Fernández Tejedor, Karl Andree, Laura Ferreres, Katrina Campbell, Christopher T. Elliott, Ciara O’Sullivan, Yolanda

Pazos, Jorge Diogene e Mònica Campàs

BBBF POS0210Potentialities of the association of porous sensitive layers and Love wave

transducers for direct detection of algal toxinsOllivier Tamarin, Hamida Hallil, Corinne Dejous, Jean Luc

Lachaud e Dominique Rebiere

BBCT POS0211The detection of microcystins by immunoassay with a Broad Cross

Reactivity AntibodyTitan S. Fan, Jingping P. Xie, Frank Falcão da Frota e Tiido

Kenkmann

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BDJE POS0212A newly designed closed, stirred-tank photobioreactor system for producing

mass densities of dinoflagellate and other selected microalgaeAlexis M Marti, Robert A York e Carmelo Tomas

B2AR POS0213MC-LR toxicokinetics: analysis of free MC-LR levels by HLPC/MS in six

tissues of mice orally exposed to the toxin.Daniela Yazmine Sedan, Valéria Freitas Magalhães, Luciane

Brandão, Leda Giannuzzi e Darío Andrinolo

B4AH POS0214The concentration of tetrodotoxin (TTX) in invasive species Lagocephalus

sceleratus (Gmelin, 1789) in the Adriatic Sea (Croatia)Ivana Ujevi;, Romana Roje Busatto, Jakov Dulcic, Anka Pralija

e Branko Dragicevic

B4JJ POS0215Combined effects of UV-B and PAR radiation on microcystins production

and release by cyanobacteriaMicheline Kezia Cordeiro-Araujo, Mathias Ahii Chia e Maria

do Carmo Bittencourt-Oliveira

B4QC POS0216The cyanobacteria dynamics versus microcystin occurrence in the Billings

Reservoir (Diadema, Brazil)

Cristina Freire Nordi, Fellipe Henrique Martins Moutinho, André F. Rodrigues-Oliveira, Thais Reichert, Werner S. Hanisch

e Diogo Oliveira-Silva

B4QK POS0217MARBioFEED – enhanced biorefining methods for the production of marine

biotoxins and microalgae fish feed

Jane Kilcoyne, Stephen Burrell, Rafael Salas, Joe Silke, Fidel Delgado, Ignacio Albert, Maria Canga, Pearse McCarron,

Francisco Rodriguez, Beatriz Reguera, Morten Sandvik, Ingunn A Samdal e Christopher O Miles

B4QT POS0218Diversity of the marine diatom Chaetoceros in Catalan coastal waters (NW

Mediterranean) based on morphological and molecular approaches.Laura Arin, Albert Reñé e Marta Estrada

B4RF POS0219Morphology and molecular description of two species of Alexandrium from a tropical estuary in southeastern Brazil: Alexandrium fragae sp. nov. and

Alexandrium tamutum

Suema Branco, Mair M.M. Oliveira, Fabiano Salgueiro e Mariângela Menezes

B4RG POS0220Taxonomic and genetic approach to planktonic Prorocentrum isolated from

the South AtlanticSuema Branco, Adriana Martins, Mair M.M. Oliveira, Fabiano

Salgueiro e Mariângela Menezes

B4S2 POS0221When intraspecific overcomes interspecific variability: responses to

phosphorus depletion in Microcystis aeruginosa and Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii

Iame Alves Guedes, Mariana Mendes Mello, Ana Beatriz Furlanetto Pacheco, Sandra M.F.O. Azevedo e Miquel Lürling

B4VT POS0222Pinfish ciguatoxicity in relation to varying Gambierdiscus densities in the

Florida KeysDanelle Alyce Downs

B4XS POS0223 In vitro approach for the study of toxic effects of harmful marine microalgaeAllisson Astuya, Federico Rodríguez, Ambbar Aballay-

González, Viviana Ulloa e Teresa Caprile

B66M POS0224Use of the cell-based assay as a screening method for the detection of

paralytic shellfish toxins in mussel samplesAmbbar Aballay-González, Viviana Ulloa, Alejandra Rivera, Macarena Silva, Lorena Delgado-Rivera e Allisson Astuya

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BATZ POS0225A relaxed version of the Kofoidian system of thecal plate nomenclature

based on plate homologiesSantiago Fraga e Pablo Salgado

BAXH POS0226Analysis of the neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) in

cyanobacteria and seafood by capillary electrophoresis-tandem mass spectrometry

Michael A Quilliam, Elliott S. Kerrin e Robert L. White

BAXN POS0227 Potentially toxic benthic Prorocentrum species from Brazilian waters Silvia Mattos Nascimento e Tainá Santiago

BAXP POS0228 Epibenthic dinoflagellates from the tropical oceanic Trindade Island, BrazilSilvia Mattos Nascimento, Ágatha Miralha Moraes, Carlos

Eduardo Leite Ferreira e Moyses Cavichioli Barbosa

BAXQ POS0229Distribution and abundance of epibenthic dinoflagellates at the Brazilian

northeast coast (8o - 12oS)

Silvia Mattos Nascimento, Gabriela Abreu e Lima De'Carli, Joel Campos De Paula, Fabiano Salgueiro, Guilherme Melo e

Mariângela Menezes

BAXZ POS0230Peridinin-containing dinoflagellates: effects of irradiance on growth, pigment

content and photosynthetic efficiencyCarolina Antuarte Islabão, Carlos Borges Mendes, Arnaldo

d'Amaral Russo e Clarisse Odebrecht

BAZ6 POS0231Morphological variability and genetic identification of ichthyotoxic species

Pseudochatonella sp. isolated from severe outbreak in 2016 at the Northern Patagonian Fjord, southern Chile.

Javier Paredes, Alejandra Andrea Aguilera, Bianca Olivares, Claudia Uribe, Geysi Ximena Urrutia, Miriam Ruth Seguel,

Fabiola Villanueva, Mauricio Vargas e Daniel Abrahama Varela

BAZH POS0232CRM-FDMT1: a novel certified reference material for multiple groups of

shellfish toxins

Pearse McCarron, Elliott Wright, Hakan Emteborg, Cíara Nulty, Thomas Rundberget, Jared I Loader, Katharina Teipel,

Christopher O Miles, Philipp Hess e Michael A Quilliam

BAZM POS0233First report of the epiphytic genera Gambierdiscus and Ostreopsis in the

coast of El Salvador, Eastern Tropical PacificCesiah Rebeca Quintanilla Quintanilla, Oscar Armando

Amaya Monterrosa e Jaime Javier Espinoza Navarrete

BB2A POS0235Acetyl-CoA carboxylases in dinoflagellates: fueling the polyketide synthase

pathwaysAllen Richard Place, Saddef Haq, Tsetvan R. Bachvaroff e

David Goodllett

BB2E POS0236Occurrence of DSP toxins in Perna perna mussels (Linnaeu, 1758) and

toxic marine phytoplankton in Arraial do Cabo, RJ / Brazil.

Manildo Marcião de Oliveira, Daniela Almeida de Souza, Maria Helena Baeta Neves, Mathias Alberto Schramm, Luis

Proença e Victor Barbosa Saraiva

BB2M POS0237Effects of shear stress on growth of Microcystis aeruginosa along

phosphorus gradientZhengyu Hu, Yue Zheng e Yonghong Bi

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BB2N POS0238Molecular phylogeny of benthic Prorocentrum spp. in Japanese coastal

areas and first report on a novel clade Prorocentrum sp. type 1

Tomohiro Nishimura, Shota Abe, Shingo Arimitsu, Kazuki Saito, Hiroshi Funaki, Wittaya Tawong, Kouki Tanaka, Ippei

Yanagida, Masanori Hiraoka, Toshiyuki Suzuki e Masao Adachi

BB2Q POS0239 Watch out with the ASP in the chilean sub-Antarctic regionGemita Magaly Pizarro, Máximo Jorge Frangopulos Rivera,

Bernd Krock, Claudia Zamora, Hernán Pacheco, Rodrigo Torres e Leonardo Guzmán

BB2V POS0240Characterization of growth, and intracellular and extracellular domoic acid

content in cultures of Pseudo-nitzchia multiseries, P. fraudulenta and P. pungens var. aveirensis, at different light conditions

Lia Godinho, Alexandra Silva, Maria Ana Castelo Branco, António Marques e Pedro Reis Costa

BB4D POS0241Toxicity of epibenthic dinoflagellates on grazing, behavior and survival of

the brine shrimp Artemia salinaRaquel Almeida Neves, Tainá Antonio Fernandes, Luciano

Neves Santos e Silvia Mattos Nascimento

BB4F POS0242Updating information about marine toxins and toxic microalgae from

Western Patagonia, Southern Chile

Máximo Jorge Frangopulos Rivera, Gemita Magaly Pizarro, César Alarcón, Hernán Pacheco, Carolina Toro, Pablo Salgado, Claudia Zamora, Rodrigo Torres, Marco Antonio Pinto Torres e

Bernd Krock

BB4S POS0243Feasibility of rapid screening kits for the determination of marine toxins and

a comparison with LC-MS/MS methodsMirjam D. Klijnstra, Susannah L. de Witte e Arjen Gerssen

B2B4 POS0244The preliminary study on the growth and toxicity of Heterocapsa sp. and the

effects of different cultural density on Calanus sinicus growthChunjiang Guan

BB4W POS0245Evaluation of the combined effect of light and temperature in the

ecophysiological responses of strains of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskiiMarcella Coelho Berjante Mesquita e Marcelo Manzi Marinho

BB6C POS0246Non-cylindrospermopsin and non-saxitoxin metabolites

from Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii strainsLívia Soman de Medeiros e Ernani Pinto

BB6Y POS0247Feeding behavior of two species of copepods exposed to dinoflagellate

Alexandrium catenella in single and mixed diets.Pamela Carbonell, Rodrigo Martínez, Oscar Espinoza-

González e Leonardo Guzmán

BBA2 POS0248Distribution patterns of Alexandrium catenella (Whedon & Kofoid, Balech 1985) and PSP between the confluence of Baker and Messier channels

(47°S; 74°W), during the last decade.

Maria Fernanda Cornejo, Veronica Muñoz, Luis Iriarte, Javier Monsalve, Maria Angelica Tocornal, Gaston Vidal e Leonardo

Guzmán

BBAS POS0249 Effects of Alexandrium catenella on post smolt salmonAlejandra Andrea Aguilera, Xavier Andrés Gutierrez, Jaen

Mayorga, Fabiola Villanueva e Daniel Abrahama Varela

BBB4 POS0250The cysts role in the population dynamic of Alexandrium catenella at

Chilean coast: an exploration through a population matrix model.Daniel Abrahama Varela e Javier Paredes

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BBBD POS0251Effects of salinity on the interaction of Nannochloropsis sp.

(Eustigmatophyceae) and Diacronema sp. (Pavlovophyceae), isolated from a urban eutrophic brackish coastal lagoon

Renan Silva Arruda, Thago Augusto Valadão Carneiro, Patricia Domingos e Marcelo Manzi Marinho

BBBE POS0252PH/inorganic carbon balance effects on Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii

(Cyanobacteria) growth and biomass acquisition: insights to understand its predominance in eutrophic waterbodies

Mauro Cesar Palmeira Vilar, Ariadne do Nascimento Moura, William dos Santos Xavier e Renato José Reis Molica

BBBW POS0253 Blooms of planktonic microalgae in Acapulco Bay, Guerrero, Mexico Maria Esther Meave del Castillo e María Eugenia Zamudio

BBBX POS0254 Gymnodinium catenatum assessment in Acapulco Bay, Guerrero, MexicoMaria Esther Meave del Castillo, María Eugenia Zamudio e

Guillermo Pérez Cortés

B4SQ POS0255Physiological response of a toxin producing cyanobacterium to Hordeum

vulgare L. extract

Gustavo Franciscatti Mecina, Maria do Carmo Bittencourt-Oliveira, Mathias Ahii Chia, Micheline Kezia Cordeiro-Araujo e

Regildo Márcio Gonçalves Silva

BBBY POS0256Evaluation of Dinoflagellates Kareniaceae and related genera in Acapulco

Bay, Guerrero, MexicoMaría Eugenia Zamudio e Maria Esther Meave del Castillo

BBCC POS0257Spatio-temporal distribution of Mesodinium rubrum, Dinophysis cf.

acuminata and okadaic acid in the shellfish farming area of Babitonga Bay, southern Brazil.

Thiago Pereira Alves, Thatiana Oliveira Pinto, Lirian Juraczky e Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr.

BBCS POS0258Effects of irradiance and salinity on growth and toxin production by

Prorocentrum limaBruna Fernanda Sobrinho e Luiz Laureno Mafra Jr.

BBDJ POS0259Species of the thecate dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium from the tropical

Mexican PacificDavid U. Hernández-Becerril, Ebodio Maciel-Baltazar, Sofía A.

Barón-Campis e Karina Esqueda-Lara

B46T POS0260 Systematic review of fish contamination by microcystins Nathalie Arnich

B4TP POS0261Physiological responses of Microcystis aeruginosa (cyanotoxin producer)

against algaecide action of Pistia stratiotes L. extracts

Regildo Márcio Gonçalves Silva, Anderson Lorenção, Gustavo Franciscatti Mecina, Maria do Carmo Bittencourt-

Oliveira e Micheline Kezia Cordeiro-Araujo

B4ZB POS0262First record of microcystin in a tropical coastal lagoon with intensive fish

farming (Juara Lagoon, Serra, ES)Fernanda Brêda Alves e Valéria de Oliveira Fernandes

BAXM POS0263Dynamics of microcystin toxic genotypes in the environmental gradient Río

Uruguay-Río de la Plata, South AmericaGabriela Martínez de la Escalera, Angel Segura, Carla Kruk e

Claudia Piccni

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BAZC POS0264 Cianobacterial blooms in a Uruguayan coastal lagoon Ana Martínez, Lorena Rodríguez e Carla Kruk

BAZZ POS0265Occurrence of the Nodularin in a cyanobacterial bloom in a shrimp farm in

South Brazil

Luiza Dy Fonseca Costa, Lucas Abraao Pacheco, Nathalia Kunrath, Carolina Costa, Geraldo Foes, Wilson Wasielesky e

João Sarkis Yunes

BBAW POS0266Toxins prospection in benthic oscillatoriacean (Cyanobacteria) strains from

northwestern region of São Paulo StateBruna Buch, Mariéllen Dornelles Martins e Luis Henrique

Zanini Branco

BB2P POS0267Genetic study of Didymosphenia geminata samples from a subantartic

region, southern Chile.

Diana Schofield, Juan Carlos Unión, Manuel Sánchez, Marco Antonio Pinto Torres, Guillermo Alvarado, Pía Cárcamo, Paola Acuña, Oscar Mancilla, Máximo Jorge Frangopulos Rivera e

Fabiola Arcos

BB2X POS0268Dynamics of alkaline phosphatase activity during the period of

cyanobacterial bloom in a tributary of the Three GorgesYonghong Bi, Yijun Yuan e Zhengyu Hu

BB4C POS0269First macroscopic record of the invasive diatom Didymosphenia geminata within a lentic system in Tierra del Fuego Island, Chile.

Marco Antonio Pinto Torres, Máximo Jorge Frangopulos Rivera, Sebastian Ruiz Paredez, Guillermo Alvarado, Oscar

Mancilla, Juan Carlos Unión, Manuel Sánchez, Francisca Quezada, Pía Cárcamo, Santiago Astete e Carla Mora

BB6R POS0270 Blooms of Chattonella spp. in Guanabara Bay, Brazil

Rafael Bernardo Menezes, Michelle Amario, Paulo Iiboshi Hargreaves, Giovana de Oliveira Fistarol, Fabiano Lopes Thompson, Denise Rivera Tenenbaum e Paulo Sergio

Salomon

BBAV POS0271Diverse algal blooms in fjords and channels of southern Chile, increased

abundance and geographic coverage during summer 2016Rodrigo Martínez, Leonardo Guzmán, Oscar Espinoza-

González e Pamela Carbonell

BBFF POS0272Temporal and spatial variability of Alexandrium catenella blooms in

estuarine fjords of the Aysén region, ChileOscar Espinoza-González, Elias Pinilla, Valentina Besoaín e

Leonardo Guzmán

AXTA POS0273The production, distribution and fate of YessotoxinsβYTXsβin the Northern

Yellow Sea of ChinaRenyan Liu e Yubo Liang

BB6F POS0274Accumulation of paralytic shellfish toxins in commercial bivalves: are faster

growing oysters the most toxic?

Malwenn Lassudrie, Shauna A. Murray, Wayne A. O’Connor, Floriane Boullot, Emilien Pousse, Christophe Lambert, Zouher Amzil, Philippe Soudant, Caroline Fabioux e Hélène Hégaret

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B2AF POS0301New invertebrate vectors for legislated phycotoxins and emergent ones in the

North Atlantic, should monitoring practices be revised?

Vitor Vasconcelos, Ines Rodriguez, Aldo Barreiro, Manfred Kaufmann, Ana Neto, Meryem Hassouaini, Brahim Sabour,

Amparo Alfonso, Luis Botana e Marisa Silva

B2CY POS0302Occurrence of Toxic & Non-Toxic Cyanobacteria species in Limpopo river

catchmentMurendeni Magonono e Jabulani Ray Gumbo

B4DD POS0303 Lipophilic toxins in pen shell Atrina maura from Gulf of California, MexicoIgnacio Leyva-Valencia, Jesús Ernestina Hernández-Castro, Christine Johanna Band-Schmidt, Andrew Turner, Erick Julian

Nuñez-Vazquez e José Reyes Hernández-Alfonso

B4NA POS0304 Immobilized algicidal bacteria and their effect on harmful dinoflagellates Yanfei Wang e Kathryn J. Coyne

B4PW POS0305A matter of scale: In situ and satellite based harmful algal bloom observations in

the Ebro Delta, NW Mediterranean

Julia A. Busch, Karl Andree, Jorge Diogene, Margarita Fernández Tejedor, Eric Jeansou, Bernd Krock, Ivan Price, Urban Tillmann, Hendrik J van der Woerd, Oliver Zielinski e

Allan Douglas Cembella

B4QA POS0306Algicidal and flocculating activity of bacterial supernatants on raphidophyte

Heterosigma akashiwoJuan Jose Gallardo, Alfredo Saavedra, Lilian Munoz, Sergio

Rodriguez, Khaterine Sossa e Allisson Astuya

BAYQ POS0307Data Mashups: Linking Human Health and Wellbeing with Weather, Climate

and the Environment

Lora E Fleming, Lucinda Lintott, Keith Davidson, Gordon Nichols, Christophe Sarran, Harriet Gordon Brown e Rosa

Barciela

BAZN POS0308 Tetrodotoxins in shellfish from Dutch production sites Mirjam D. Klijnstra, Hester J. van den Top e Arjen Gerssen

BB4Q POS0309An approach about harmful algae and cyanobacteria in Biological Sciences

courses in the distance learning modalityKleber Renan de Souza Santos, Maquiel Duarte Vidal e

Marcia Regina Pelisser

AXQT POS0310Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveals the adaptive response of a diatom

Skeletonema costatum to ambient phosphorus changeShufeng Zhang, Chun Juan Yuan, Ying Chen, Xiao Huang

Chen, Xu Dong Li, Jiu Ling Liu, Lin Lin e Da Zhi Wang

AXRB POS0311Metaproteomics reveals bacterioplankton community structure and metabolic

activities at different blooming phases of a dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense

Xu Dong Li, Hao Zhang, Shufeng Zhang, Zhang Xian Xie, Xiao Huang Chen, Lin Lin e Da Zhi Wang

AXRC POS0312ITRAQ-based quantitative proteomic analysis of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium

catenella under the colchicine treatmentShu-Fei Zhang, Yong Zhang, Lin Lin e Da Zhi Wang

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AXSP POS0313Quantitative proteomic analysis unveils cell cycle regulation of a marine

dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense during the blooming periodJiu Ling Liu, Hao Zhang, Shu-Fei Zhang, Yong Zhang,

Shufeng Zhang, Lin Lin e Da Zhi Wang

AXST POS0314Comparative transcriptomic study of a toxic A. catenella and its non-toxic

mutant exposed to metabolic inhibitor colchicineYong Zhang, Shu-Fei Zhang, Lin Lin e Da Zhi Wang

AZHQ POS0315Ostreopsis strains isolated from the NE Brazilian coast: taxonomic and toxicity

evaluation

Maria Cristina de Queiroz Mendes, Pilar Riobó, Francisco Rodriguez, Jose Mariano Franco, Santiago Fraga, Mariangela

Menezes e Jose Marcos de Castro Nunes

BBCH POS0316On the relationship between cultural eutrophication and algal blooms: a case

study for Guanabara Bay (Brazil)Denise Rivera Tenenbaum, Maria Celia Villac e Piter

Douglas Ferreira Gomes

B2BP POS0317First report of Alexandrium c.f. pacificum in tropical Asian waters: evidence

from morphology, phylogeny and toxicity of Philippine isolates

Garry Aniban Benico, Deo Florence Onda, Johanna Munar, Arturo Lluisma, Lourdes Cruz, Mitsunori Iwataki e Rhodora V

Azanza

B2CA POS0318Survey of organisms causing ciguatera fish poisoning in coral reef-seagrass-

seaweed ecosystem in the Philippines

Rhodora Verzo Azanza, Garry Aniban Benico, Joshua Vacarizas, Nero Montalban Austero, Jenelyn Mendoza e

Patricia Tester

B2CW POS0319Morphological and molecular characterization of the cyanobiont-bearing

dinoflagellate Sinophysis canaliculata Quod et al. from the Canary Islands (Eastern Central Atlantic)

María García Portela, Pilar Riobó e Francisco Rodriguez

B2CX POS0320The occurrence of cyanobacteria and microcystin congeners in a small holder

fish farm, a case study of Vhembe District, South AfricaAlice R Tshifura e Jabulani Ray Gumbo

B2D4 POS0321On the occurrence of Ostreopsis species in an Atlantic temperate bay (S

Portugal)Mariana Santos, Alexandra Silva, Paulo B. Oliveira, Maria F.

Caeiro, Ana Amorim e Teresa Moita

B2PD POS0322Effect of sample processing on phytoplankton composition determined using

18S rRNA gene amplicon deep sequencingKaren Lebret, Declan Schroeder, Laure Guillou e Christian

Jeanthon

B2YR POS0323 Ocean acidification and benthic dinoflagellates in Kubbar Island in Kuwait Wafa'a Abdullah Al-Rashed e Faiza Yousef AL-Yamani

B4AX POS0324Grazing response functions. Parameter constraints for phytoplankton bloom

initiationJordi Solé, Emilio García-Ladona, Jaume Piera e Marta

Estrada

B4HV POS0325Spatial and temporal distribution of Alexandrium pacificum cysts in sediments of

the Marlborough Sounds, New ZealandLincoln MacKenzie, Kirsty Smith e Laura Biessy

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B4J2 POS0326Alexandrium species from the Argentine Sea: distribution, genetic and

morphological characterization, and related toxins

Elena Ines Fabro, Gastón Osvaldo Almandoz, Martha Ferrario, Urban Tillmann, Uwe John, Kerstin Toebe, Bernd

Krock e Allan Douglas Cembella

B4JK POS0327A simple sampling method for the analysis of low density HAB species and

accompanying microzooplanktonic ciliates.Beatriz Reguera, Robin Raine e Patrick Gentien

B4JM POS0328Direct evidence of toxin production by P. plurisecta, a novel species composing

Pseudo-nitzschia population on the French coast

Amandine Caruana, Nour Ayache, Virginie Raimbault, Michaël Rétho, Fabienne Hervé, Zouher Amzil e Nicolas

Chomérat

B4KA POS0329Propagation of the harmful dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella along a nutrient

gradientAnneke Kristin Purz, Helmut Hillebrand e Stefanie Devi

Moorthi

B4KH POS0330Development and validation of PCR-RFLP assay for identification of

Gambierdiscus species in the Greater Caribbean regionYesid Lozano-Duque, Deana L. Erdner, Mindy L. Richlen,

Donald M Anderson e Tyler B. Smith

B4KT POS0331 Quantification of ichthyotoxic prymnesin compounds in water samples Daniel Killerup Svenssen e Kristian Fog Nielsen

B4KV POS0332Conversion of pectenotoxins (PTXs) in Japanese scallops Patinopecten

yessoensisRyoji Matsushima, Hajime Uchida, Ryuichi Watanabe, Hiroshi Oikawa, Makoto Kanamori e Toshiyuki Suzuki

B4KW POS0333Effects of temperature and salinity on genotype selection in Baltic Alexandrium ostenfeldii populations: how important is habitat filtering at the cyst germination

level?

Anke Kremp, Jacqueline Jerney, Elin Lindehoff e Sanna Suikkanen

B4MG POS0334 Effects of saxitoxins on mice neurodevelopment.Cesar Macedo Lima Filho, Luciana Nogaroli, Cecília Hedin,

Sandra M.F.O. Azevedo e Raquel Moraes Soares

B4MW POS0335Five years of application of the Receptor Binding Assay (RBA) on seafood

products and threatened species during outbreaks HAB in El SalvadorOscar Armando Amaya, Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein,

Tod Leighfield e Gerardo Ruiz

B4NF POS0336Species identification of the unarmored dinoflagellate genus Amphidinium in

western Pacific with observation of body scalesMitsunori Iwataki, Kazuya Takahashi, Rimi Sasai, Viet Ha

Dao, Po Teen Lim, Hikmah Thoha e Yasuwo Fukuyo

B4NJ POS0337Quantitative NMR with external standard; application to marine toxin, okadaic

acid

Ryuichi Watanabe, Chika Sugai, Taichi Yamazaki, Ryoji Matsushima, Hajime Uchida, Masahiro Matsumiya, Akiko

Takatsu, Hiroshi Oikawa e Toshiyuki Suzuki

B4NS POS0338Kinetics of induction and relaxation in Pseudo-nitzschia toxin productionand

accumulation and depuration Calanus spp.

Ditte Marie Hjort-Jensen, Sara Hardardottir, Sylke Wohlrab, Bernd Krock, Torkel Gissel Nielsen, Uwe John e Nina

Lundholm

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B4NV POS0339Massive occurence of benthic dinoflagellates Ostreopsis cf. ovata and Coolia

monotis in the eastern Adriatic Sea

Živana Nincevic; Gladan, Jasna Arapov, Silvia Casabianca, Antonella Penna, Giorgio Honsell, Valentina Brovedani, Marco

Pelin, Luciana Tartaglione, Carmela Dell'Aversano, Aurelia Tubaro, Sanda Skejić, Mia Buzančić e Ana Bakrač

B4NY POS0340Differential mobility spectrometry for enhanced selectivity in mass spectrometry

analysis of algal biotoxinsDaniel G. Beach, Elliott S. Kerrin, Michael A Quilliam e

Pearse McCarron

B4PN POS0341First record of bioluminescence of Alexandrium fraterculus (dinoflagellate), in

the Uruguayan coast, South Western Atlantic OceanAna Martínez, Silvia Marina Méndez e Amelia Fabre

B4PS POS0342Characterization of a Dinophysis of the acuminata complex causing an

exceptional DSP event in Uruguay 2015Silvia Marina Méndez, Francisco Rodriguez, Beatriz

Reguera, Jose Mariano Franco, Pilar Riobó e Amelia Fabre

B4Q2 POS0343Detection of sxtU, a gene encoding for saxitoxin biosynthesis, in non-toxic

Alexandrium fraterculusClaudia Piccini e Ana Martínez

B4QJ POS0344 The ichthyotoxicity of Karlodinium armiger

Sofie Bjørnholt Binzer, Aaron John Christian Andersen, Lívia Soman de Medeiros, Silas A Rasmussen, Daniel Killerup Svenssen, Kristian Fog Nielsen, Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen e

Per Juel Hansen

B4R6 POS0345Nodularia spumigena isolated from experimental shrimp ponds in Brazil:

morphology, phylogeny, growth rate and nodularin productionSavênia Bonoto Silveira, Clarisse Odebrecht, Marli Fátima

Fiore e Ana Paula Dini Andreote

B4RN POS0346 Effect of high light on C and N metabolism in two M. aeruginosa strainsMaría Victoria Martín, Maria de los Angeles Kolman, Maximiliano Cainzos Gelabert e Graciela L Salerno

B4RX POS0347Genetic diversity of seed banks and seasonal genotype dynamics of the

dinoflagellate Alexandrium ostenfeldii (Dinophyceae) in shallow waters of the Baltic Sea

Jacqueline Jerney, Sanna Suikkanen, Satoshi Nagai e Anke Kremp

B4SX POS0348Differential ecophysiological responses of the toxic species Ostreopsis cf. ovata

and Prorocentrum lima to water motion

Magda Vila, Valentina Giussani, Laia Viure, Élida Alechaga, Encarnación Moyano, Soraya Hernández-Llamas e Elisa

Berdalet

BB2F POS0349Vegetative cells of Alexandrium catenella from the first bloom reported in southern Chile along Pacific Ocean coast: growth attributes and genetic

identification

Javier Paredes, Andrea Zúñiga, Bianca Olivares, Camila Martínez e Daniel Abrahama Varela

AWQX POS0350 Occurrence of cyanobacteria blooms in lake Vichuquen, Maule region, ChileViviana Patricia Almanza, Roberto Urrutia, Oscar Parra e

Marysol Azocar

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AXRV POS0351 Cyanobacteria – a critical part of the CICCMKirsty Smith, Susie Wood, Lincoln MacKenzie, Sarah

Challenger, Krystyna Ponikla e Lesley Rhodes

BEKR POS0352Cyanobacteria and microalgae cell viability analysis by flow cytometry using

different live/dead stains

Lucila Adriani Coral, Guilherme Ferreira Silveira, Florence Choo, Sara Imran Khan, Arash Zamyadi, Richard M. Stuetz e

Rita Henderson

B4PG POS0353 Cyanobacteria: findings and adsorption tests of cianotoxins and geosminCinthia Griselda Bogarín, Silvia Haydee Otaño e Nancy Ethel

Román

B4SH POS0354 Cyanobacterial blooms and cyanotoxins in fresh water bodies of ArgentinaAnabella Aguilera, Signe Haakonsson, María Victoria Martín,

Graciela Lidia Salerno e Ricardo O Echenique

B4SJ POS0355Influence of light and nutrients in controlling the dynamics of filamentous bloom-

forming cyanobacteria in a highly turbid shallow lakeAnabella Aguilera, Ricardo O Echenique, Graciela Lidia

Salerno e Luis Aubriot

B2BT POS0358Characteristics and patterns of red tide

in China coastal waters during the last 20 yearsHao Guo

B2H4 POS0359Harmful marine microalgae guide of the Chubut province coastal waters

(Patagonia, Argentina)Alicia Viviana Sastre, Norma Herminia Santinelli, Martha

Ferrario, Miriam Edith Solís e José Luis Esteves

B4NP POS0360Comparative Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) content and toxin profiles

collected from East China Sea in four seasonsLin Yang, Yubo Liang, Daoyan Xu e Dongmei Li

B4PT POS0361 Occurrence of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and domoic acid in ArgentinaGastón Osvaldo Almandoz, Elena Ines Fabro, Martha

Ferrario, Urban Tillmann, Allan Douglas Cembella e Bernd Krock

B4QS POS0362An evaluation of paralytic shellfish toxin occurrence and magnitude around the UK coast since 2001; using chemotaxonomy to maximise routine monitoring

data

Adam Michael Lewis, Linda Percy, Jane Lewis e Andrew Turner

B4RK POS0363Variability and biogeographical distribution of harmful algal blooms in bays of

high productivity off Peruvian coast (2012-2015).

Sonia Sanchez Ramirez, Avy Natalia Bernales, Rosa Elcira Delgado, Flor Del Carmen Chang, Nelly Margot Jacobo e

Jorge Martin Quispe

BAYR POS0364Relationship between viable cells transport of Didymosphenia geminata and

other invasive species in Tierra del Fuego Island, Chile.Marco Antonio Pinto Torres, Máximo Jorge Frangopulos

Rivera e Sebastian Ruiz Paredez

BAZV POS0365Effects of nutrients structure change on the competition and succession

between diatom and dinoflagellate in the East China SeaRui Wang, Jiangtao Wang e Yuping Zhou

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B4RV POS0366Alternative states of cyanobacteria dominance and HAB management in the

United StatesNicole Helene Alfafara e Yangdong Pan

B4WV POS0367 Bivalve mollusks bans are associated with climate variability in UruguayAmelia Fabre, Leonardo Ortega, Silvia Marina Méndez e Ana

Martínez

BAVP POS0369Impact of oceanographic variability in the distribution of harmful algal blooms off

central coast of Peru – 12° S (2013-2015)

Avy Natalia Bernales, Sonia Ramirez Sanchez, Flor Del Carmen Chang, Liz Evelyn Romero Guardamino, Michelle

Ivette Graco e Carmen Mercedes Gonzales

BAZ4 POS0370Survey of dinoflagellates associated with algae, seagrass and mangrove with

emphasis on HAB species along Qatari Eastern Coast (Arabian Gulf)Abdulrahman Al-Muftah e Yousef Ashraf

BAZY POS0371 Harmful algal blooms in the Brazilian continental slopeAmália Sacilotto Detoni, Luiza Dy Fonseca Costa e João

Sarkis Yunes

BBAE POS0372Evolution and biogeography of saxitoxin production by population of

Cylindrospermopsis raciborskiiPaula Vico, Andres Iriarte, Sylvia Bonilla e Claudia Piccini

BBB2 POS0373New evidences of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) teleconnections with micro-phytoplankton and Alexandrium catenella abundances, in the Magellan

region, Southern Chile

Leonardo Guzmán, Gemita Magaly Pizarro e Nicolás Butorovic

BBB6 POS0374Exceptional climatic anomalies and Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning outbreak in

Southern ChileCristina Hernández, Miriam Ruth Seguel, Carlos Molinet e

Patricio A. Díaz

BBBT POS0375Harmful Algal Bloom of Pseudochattonella verruculosa (Dictyochophyceae,

Florenciellales) associated with salmon farm mortalities in the South of Chile.

Fabiola Villanueva, Geysi Ximena Urrutia, Claudia Uribe, Miriam Ruth Seguel, Alejandra Andrea Aguilera, Bianca

Olivares, Daniel Abrahama Varela e Javier Paredes

BBJQ POS0376The extraordinary 2016 autumn DSP outbreak in Santa Catharina, South Brazil,

explained by large-scale oceanographic processesLuis Proenca, Mathias Alberto Schramm, Thiago Pereira

Alves e Alberto R Piola

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Venue of the Event – CentroSul Convention Center

Address: Av. Gov. Gustavo Richard, 850 - Centro, Florianópolis - SC, 88010-290Phone: +55 (48) 3251-4000

Official Travel Agency

Jo Cintra – Eventos & ConciergePhone: +55 (48) 3131-8100 | www.jocintra.com.br

Registration Desk

The registration desk, located in the side hall of the venue, will be open throughout the following schedule:10 Oct. | 08:00 - 20:0011 Oct. | 08:00–19:3012 Oct. | 08:00–12:1513 Oct. | 08:00–19:3014 Oct. | 08:00–18:00

Name Badges and Welcome Kit

Please collect your name badges and conference material at the registration desk. The use of badges

is indispensable for the access to the conference venue and sessions. Receptionists are trained to ask for the use of name badges.

* Photography Service

The conference has professionals throughout the event at the disposition of participants and exhibitors.

Useful Telephone Numbers

Lost & Found at the airport: (48) 3331-4036Santur – Touristic Informations: (48) 3337-5040Hercílio Luz Airport: (48) 3331-4000Radio Taxi: (48) 3240-6009 / 3222-4679 / 3222-8602Military Police: 190 / 3225-5815

Important

1) Do not leave unattended bags, purses, or other personal objects in the chairs or lounges of the venue when leaving for coffee breaks or lunch. 2) Turn off or put in silent mode all mobile phones and electronic devices during the sessions.

General Information

3) CentroSul Convention Center is a smoke free venue.4) There is free wifi access throughout the venue. Ask for the password at the registration desk.5) CentroSul Convention Center has full disable access. Should you have any special requirements or require assistance, please ask any member of the staff.

TOURS

Plans for mid-week excursions and accompanying persons activities: Florianópolis is known for its beauty and for its more than 40 beaches around the island. Check half-day tours for Wednesday 12th below get your ticket at the registration desk with the official travel agency Jo Cintra. If you are interested in tours for other days, contact our travel agency in the congress.

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CITY TOUR – FLORIPA WALKING TOUR

More than sun and beach, you will be delighted by the history of Florianopolis. The tour includes walk in the historic city center, highlighting the regional and cultural aspects with memorable moments. It is a culture of experimentation of Santa Catarina Island authentically in a short and deep script. With an old picture album of the places to be visited we understand the way of life and the urban changes that have occurred. In this Walking Tour you can understand the reasons and details of historical buildings and it is possible to make a reflection on which direction we are going to conserve and understand the historical and environmental heritage. It is part of the route: Cathedral, Public Market, Customs House, XV November Square and its surroundings.  Includes: Tour Guide and photographs Duration: Approximately 2 hours Price per person - R$ 25,00 adults Meeting point: In front of the Public Market (Mercado Público)ISLAND EAST WITH COFFEE AT LAGOA DA CONCEIÇÃO

ISLAND EAST WITH COFFEE AT LAGOA DA CONCEIÇÃO

The first stop is at the Lagoa da Conceição’s Belvedere, with a dazzling view. Lagoa da Conceição is a big touristic center and it’s biggest attraction is the shrimp dish based culinary. Follow through Rendeira’s Avenue, from its start point at the Lagoa’s central area, until Joaquina’s beach. Following up the hill as you leave Joaquina’s beach find Mole Beach, that is, as well as Joaquina, one of the favorite surfing spots in the Island. Following up the road find Barra da Lagoa’s Beach with it’s open yet calm waters, due to the blockage caused by the channel stream towards the waves. Moçambique’s beach, 8,5 km long, it’s part of the Rio Vermelho Forest Park, which reserves have resisted human occupation, for this reason, it is little visited by tourists. From the park, follows in return to the stunning Lagoa da Conceição, for a delicious coffee break and enjoy at one of the typical bars from this place.  Includes: Deluxe Coach and Tour Guide. * Coffee break is not included! Duration: Approximately 4 hours  Price per person - R$ 95,00 Coffee break cost – R$ 30,00 per person - approximately Leave from: Events Center (CentroSul) Return to: Intercity Hotel

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OYSTER TOUR XPERIENCE

This tour includes a visit to Retiro Mirante de Fatima, the Otter Project and the visit to the Ostra Xperience. The tour begins with a visit to Otters Project where visitors will know the lifestyle of this rodent inhabitant of the Island of Santa Catarina. In the Otter Project, visitors will be welcomed by local professionals, will have an educational talk about the project and then know the enclosures where they live orphaned otters. It’s an authentic experience where visitors can also meet local crafts and a small candy store. Then in Oyster Farm, they can know the process of growing the same, their predators and also a number of archaeological artifacts found in the region. At the oyster farm, in a cozy atmosphere and facing the Morro do Cambirela, the visitors can taste raw oysters and boiled oyster, harmonized with sparkling wine from the State of Santa Catarina.  Includes: coach and tour guide, entrance fees (Otter Project and Oyster Xperience), tasting of 3 oysters breath and 3 fresh, tasting a glass of sparkling wine, a custom crystal bowl.  Duration: Approximately 8 hours  Price per person: R$ 135,00  Leave from: Events Center (CentroSul)  Return to: Intercity Hotel  Additional Information: Minimum drinking age is 18 years old

SAILING XPERIENCE

The Florianópolis region has one of the most important sets of fortifications of Brazil. There, you will visit the Fortress of Santo Antonio, located in Large Ratones Island and then continue navigating to French Island, for the practice of snorkeling. At the end, before returning to the beach, will provide with sparkling wine accompanied by natural snack and fresh fruit.  Includes: coach and tour guide, natural snack and fresh fruit, tasting a glass of sparkling wine, a custom crystal bowl.  Duration: Approximately 5 hours  Price per person: R$ 175,00  Leave from: Events Center (CentroSul)  Return to: Intercity Hotel  Additional information: Minimum drinking age is 18 years old. We suggest to use swimsuit, sunscreen and sunglasses.

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TREKKING XPERIENCE

Florianópolis is a city with several trekking options. For this event, we chose the Trail of Costa da Lagoa. This is one of the traditional paths of the island and retains several features of the colonial period, such as paving stones, old mill flour and houses in Azorean style (Casa Dona Loquinha - XVIII century). The road is long and runs along much of the left edge of Lagoa da Conceição. The trail crosses small streams and creeks, and near the end of the path, there is a beautiful waterfall. At Costa da Lagoa community the walker can find many restaurants and even have the option of returning to the Canto dos Araçás by boat.  The realization of the chosen track depends on climatic conditions. We can change to another track if necessary.  Includes: coach and tour guide, fresh fruit, cereal bar and isotonic.  Duration: Approximately 5 hours  Price per person: R$ 80,00  Boat return (optional) R $ 7.50 per person (not included value). Will depend on weather conditions;  Leave from: Events Center (CentroSul)  Return to: Intercity Hotel  Additional information: We suggest to use comfortable clothes, sneakers, sunscreen and repellent. Bring your bottle of water and some fruit.

OKTOBERFEST TOUR

The city of Blumenau promotes in October, the largest German festival in South America, the Oktoberfest. This party makes the city the main tourist destination of Santa Catarina during that month. There are 19 days of celebration, in which the city shows throughout Brazil to its cultural richness, revealed the love of music, dance and typical dishes that preserve the customs of the ancestors from Germany to form colonies in southern Brazil. The tour includes lunch in Indaiá Restaurant in Itapema Beach, and monitoring of typical parade.  Includes: coach and tour guide, lunch in Indaiá Restaurant (Itapema Beach) and entrance tickets for German Village Park.  Forecast departure time: 12:30 pm (average travel time to Blumenau - 2:30 hrs)  Return time forecast: 21:00 pm  Price per person, with lunch: R$ 230,00 * (Drinks are not included);  Leave from: Events Center (CentroSul)  Return to: Intercity Hotel  Additional Information: The minimum age for alcohol consumption is 18

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Notes

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