Allison Haywood
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New Zealand planktonologist
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Allison Haywood's Degrees
- Bachelors Marine Biology University of Auckland
- Masters Oceanography University of New Zealand
- PhD Marine Ecology Victoria University of Wellington
Why Is Allison Haywood Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Allison Joy Haywood is a planktonologist from New Zealand. Haywood completed her doctorate degree at the University of Auckland, focusing on molecular systematics. Her thesis project aimed to rapidly identify toxic algae which can cause serious food poisoning. The title of her 2002 doctoral thesis was Morphological and molecular systematics of unarmoured dinoflagellates from New Zealand.
Allison Haywood's Published Works
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- A fish kill of massive proportion in Kuwait Bay, Arabian Gulf, 2001: the roles of bacterial disease, harmful algae, and eutrophication. (2002) (187)
- COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY AND MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THREE NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS KARENIA (DINOPHYCEAE) FROM NEW ZEALAND 1 (2004) (164)
- Algal blooms and climate anomalies in north‐east New Zealand, August ‐December 1992 (1993) (59)
- Molecular detection of the brevetoxin‐producing dinoflagellate Karenia brevis and closely related species using rRNA‐targeted probes and a semiautomated sandwich hybridization assay 1 (2007) (57)
- Identification of Kareniaceae (Dinophyceae) in the Gulf of Mexico (2008) (49)
- FITC-CONJUGATED LECTINS AS A TOOL FOR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN TOXIC AND NON-TOXIC MARINE DINOFLAGELLATES (1995) (26)
- Reassignment of some South African species to Chamberlainium, with a comment about the recognition of families of Corallinales (Rhodophyta) (2020) (13)
- New Zealand.Massive Karenia mikimotoi bloom in Northland, New Zealand : Use of traditional and molecular techniques for rapid identification of HAB species (2007) (11)
- Morphological and molecular systematics of unarmoured dinoflagellates (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae) from New Zealand (2002) (4)
- 7 Integrating autonomous data acquisition and forecasting into regional monitoring efforts; a synopsis of the merhab 2002: eastern gulf of mexico sentinel program (2003) (2)
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