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Alexandrium tamarense is a dinoflagellate species complex known to produce saxitoxin, a neurotoxin which causes paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). Like other cyst forming Alexandrium species, its lifecycle includes vegetative motile cells, sexual stages, dormant resting cysts, and its blooms are shaped by environmental conditions such as temperature, nutrients, salinity, light, oxygen, and water movement. This species is important because its blooms impact marine food webs, human health, and coastal economies. However, tracking and identifying its blooms requires a combination of morphology-based and bloom-monitoring methods.
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