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Recent VIMS Pfiesteria Publications
- Vogelbein,
W.K., V.J. Lovko, J.D. Shields, K.S. Reece, P. Mason, L.W. Haas, C.C.
Walker, 2002. Pfiesteria
shumwayae kills fish by micropredation not exotoxin secretion.
Nature 418(6901): 67-69.
- Berry, J.P., K.S.
Reece, K.S. Rein, D.G. Baden, L.W.
Haas, W.L. Ribeiro, J.D.
Shields, R.V. Snyder, Vogelbein,
W.K and R.E. Gawley (2002). "Are Pfiesteria species
toxicogenic? Evidence against production of icthyotoxins by Pfiesteria
shumwayae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Kiryu,
Y., J.D. Shields, W.K. Vogelbein, D.E. Zwerner, H. Kator, 2002. Induction of skin ulcers in
Atlantic menhaden by injection and water-borne exposure to the zoospores of
Aphanomyces invadans. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 14:
11-24.
- Blazer, V.S., J.H. Lilley, W.B. Schill, Y.
Kiryu, C. L. Densmore, V. Panyawachira and S. Chinabut, 2002. Aphanomyces
invadans in Atlantic Menhaden along the East Coast of the United States.
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 14(1): 1-10.
- Steidinger, K., J. Landsberg, R. W. Richardson, E. Truby, B. Blakesley, P.
Scott, P. Tester, T. Tengs, P.
Mason, S. Morton, D. Seaborn, W. Litaker, K.S.
Reece, D. Oldach, L. Haas and G. Vasta, 2001. Classification and identification
of Pfiesteria and Pfiesteria-like species. Environmental
Health Perspectives 109(Supplement 5): 661-665.
- Vogelbein,
W.K., J.D. Shields, L.W. Haas, K.S. Reece, and D.E. Zwerner, 2001. Skin ulcers in estuarine fishes: a
comparative pathological evaluation of wild and laboratory-exposed fish.
Environmental Health Perspectives 109(5): 687-693.
- Blazer, V., W.K. Vogelbein, C. Densmore, H.
Kator, D. Zwerner and J. Lilley, 2000. Etiology and pathogenesis of skin
ulcers in menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannis: does Pfiesteria piscicida
play a role? Marine Environmental Research 50(1-5): 487-488.
- Blazer, V.S., W.K. Vogelbein, C.L. Densmore, E.B. May, J.H. Lilley and D.E. Zwerner, 1999. Aphanomyces as a cause of ulcerative skin lesions of menhaden from Chesapeake Bay tributaries. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 11(4): 340-349.













