Jean Lim and her team partnered with researchers from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Fish and ...
The sea is turning red! Researchers make breakthrough discovery that could help forecast dangerous algae blooms - Red tides ...
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have uncovered an unexpected link between viruses and the infamous red tide blooms off ...
In one of the first studies of its kind, researchers used viral metagenomics to identify several viruses — including one new ...
Presence of the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was diminishing, detected in just two samples from Florida’s Gulf coast the week ending March 23. The ...
Identifying viruses associated with red tide can help researchers forecast the development of blooms and better understand ...
Researchers at the University of South Florida led a new study that is the first to identify viruses associated with the ...
A University of South Florida study linked viruses and red tide, and researchers now wonder if they can wield them to keep red tide at bay.
“We know that viruses play an important role in the dynamics of harmful algal blooms, but we haven’t known what viruses might be associated with Karenia brevis blooms,” Jean Lim, a postdoctoral ...
"We're able to better look at the roles of viruses in these blooms, whether viruses promote or stop Karenia brevis blooms," USF researcher Dr. Jean Lim explained. Identifying viruses associated ...
"We know that viruses play an important role in the dynamics of harmful algal blooms, but we haven't known what viruses might be associated with Karenia brevis blooms," said Jean Lim, the study's ...