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IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae
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Lundholm, N.; Churro, C.; Escalera, L.; Fraga, S.; Hoppenrath, M.; Iwataki, M.; Larsen, J.; Mertens, K.; Moestrup, Ø.; Murray, S.; Tillmann, U.; Zingone, A. (Eds) (2009 onwards). IOC-UNESCO Taxonomic Reference List of Harmful Micro Algae. Accessed at https://www.marinespecies.org/hab on yyyy-mm-dd. https://doi.org/10.14284/362
Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
A world taxonomic list of harmful micro algae more
Problems pertaining to harmful microalgae are being worked on and discussed by many categories of researchers: ecologists, taxonomists, toxicologists, by persons involved in monitoring the environments for harmful effect of toxic algae, by politicians, journalists, etc. It is a source of confusion that the scientific ('Latin') names of the algae sometimes change when the organisms become available for more detailed studies due to improved methodology or after establishment of the organisms in pure cultures, and such changes may give rise to misunderstandings.
This site has the following aims:
To provide sufficient expert knowledge for maintaining the list, we have formed an editorial committee to whom the queries on particular taxa should be addressed.
The Committee hopes to extend the list during the coming years, to include additional information, including illustrations.
At the Fourth Session of the IOC Intergovernmental Panel on Harmful Algal Blooms, Vigo, Spain, 30 June-2 July 1997, it was decided to establish a Task Team on Algal Taxonomy with the aim of providing an agreed reference list of harmful algal species, including correct citation of the author(s), date of valid publication, and a list of synonyms.
During the HAB 2000 Conference in Hobart, Tasmania, February 2000, the Committee met and discussed the contents and the format of the list. Following additional discussions over the e-mail, it was decided to prepare all entries in the list as follows:
Problems pertaining to harmful microalgae are being worked on and discussed by many categories of researchers: ecologists, taxonomists, toxicologists, by persons involved in monitoring the environments for harmful effect of toxic algae, by politicians, journalists, etc. It is a source of confusion that the scientific ('Latin') names of the algae sometimes change when the organisms become available for more detailed studies due to improved methodology or after establishment of the organisms in pure cultures, and such changes may give rise to misunderstandings.
This site has the following aims:
- to provide a catalogue of the world's toxic microalgal species
- to promote stability in toxic microalgal nomenclature
- to act as a tool for higher taxonomic revisions and regional monographs
- to provide a base link for other online databases that use toxic microalgal nomenclature
To provide sufficient expert knowledge for maintaining the list, we have formed an editorial committee to whom the queries on particular taxa should be addressed.
The Committee hopes to extend the list during the coming years, to include additional information, including illustrations.
At the Fourth Session of the IOC Intergovernmental Panel on Harmful Algal Blooms, Vigo, Spain, 30 June-2 July 1997, it was decided to establish a Task Team on Algal Taxonomy with the aim of providing an agreed reference list of harmful algal species, including correct citation of the author(s), date of valid publication, and a list of synonyms.
During the HAB 2000 Conference in Hobart, Tasmania, February 2000, the Committee met and discussed the contents and the format of the list. Following additional discussions over the e-mail, it was decided to prepare all entries in the list as follows:
- Correct name according to the International Botanical Code of Nomenclature, followed by author(s) and year it was given its present name
- Basionym (the first name applied to the species, including year)
- Reference to the article in which the species was first described
- Reference to the article in which the species was given its present name
- Type locality
- Synonyms, including year
- Main harmful effects
- Up to (usually) 3 references with information on toxicity, toxins or toxic effects
- Notes (if applicable)
Scope
Themes:
Biology, Biology > Ecology - biodiversity, Biology > Plankton > Phytoplankton
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal, Algal blooms, Classification, Planktonic algae, Species, Taxonomy, World Waters, Bacillariophyceae, Cyanobacteria, Dinoflagellata, Haptophyta, Raphidophyceae
Geographical coverage
World Waters [Marine Regions]
Temporal coverage
From 1758 on [In Progress]
Taxonomic coverage
Parameters
Taxonomy
Contributors
Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), more, database developer
Lundholm, Nina, data creator, data provider
Churro, Catarina, data creator, data provider
Escalera, Laura, data creator, data provider
Fraga, Santiago, data creator, data provider
Hoppenrath, Mona, data creator, data provider
Iwataki, Mitsunori, data creator, data provider
Larsen, Jacob, data creator, data provider
Mertens, Kenneth, data creator, data provider
Moestrup, Øjvind, data creator, data provider
Zingone, Adriana, data provider, data creator
Murray, Shauna, data creator, data provider
Tillmann, Urban, data creator, data provider
UNESCO; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), data owner
Related datasets
Published in:
WoRMS: World Register of Marine Species, more
Dataset status: In Progress
Data type: Data
Data origin: Literature research
Metadatarecord created: 2012-07-17
Information last updated: 2024-01-17