G. R. Shaw

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2007

Number

147

Co-Authors

A review of the potential role of tumour-promoting compounds produced by Lyngbya majuscula in marine turtle fibropapillomatosis (2006)

Arthur, K. E., Shaw, G. R., Limpus, J., Udy, J. W.

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have increased in abundance and severity in recent decades. Whereas the implications for human impacts and intoxication resulting from blooms have been extensively...

Epidemiology of recreational exposure to freshwater cyanobacteria - an international prospective cohort study (2006)

Stewart, I., Webb, P. M., Schluter, P. J., Fleming, L. E., Burns, J. W., Gantar, M., ...

Background: Case studies and anecdotal reports have documented a range of acute illnesses associated with exposure to cyanobacteria and their toxins in recreational waters. The epidemiological data...

Feeding preference and deterrence in rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens for the cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula in Moreton Bay, south-east Queensland, Australia (2006)

Capper, A., Tibbetts, I. R., ONeil, J. M., Shaw, G. R.

Rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens preferences for Lyngbya majuscula collected from three bloom locations in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia, were tested along with a range of local plant species in...

A bloom of Lyngbya majuscula in Shoalwater Bay, Queensland, Australia: An important feeding ground for the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) (2006)

Arthur, K. E., Limpus, C. J., Roelfsema, C. M., Udy, J. W., Shaw, G. R.

Lyngbya majuscula, a toxic cyanobacterium, was observed blooming during June-July (winter) 2002 in Shoalwater Bay, Queensland, Australia, an important feeding area for a large population of green...

Dietary selectivity for the toxic cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula and resultant growth rates in two species of opisthobranch mollusc (2006)

Capper, A., Tibbetts, I. R., ONeil, J. M., Shaw, G. R.

Trophodynamics of blooms of the toxic marine cyanobacterium Lyngkya majuscula were investigated to determine dietary specificity in two putative grazers: the opisthobranch molluscs, Stylocheilus...

Factors affecting akinete differentiation in Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Nostocals, Cyanobacteria) (2005)

Moore, D., O'Donohue, M., Garnett, C. M., Shaw, G. R., Critchley, C.

1. Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii is a potentially toxic freshwater cyanobacterium which can produce akinetes (reproductive spores) that on germinating can contribute to future populations. To...

Toxicological aspects of treatment to remove cyanobacterial toxins from drinking water determined using the heterozygous P53 transgenic mouse model (2003)

Senogles, P., Seawright, A. A., Shaw, G. R., Wickramasinghe, W. A., Shahin, M.

The presence of toxic cyanobacteria in drinking water reservoirs renders the need to develop treatment methods for the 'safe' removal of their associated toxins. Chlorine has been shown to...

Toxicity and uptake mechanism of cylindrospermopsin and lophyrotomin in primary rat hepatocytes (2002)

Chong, M. W. K., Wong, B. S. F., Lam, P. K. S., Shaw, G. R., Seawright, A. A.

The toxicities and uptake mechanisms of two hepatotoxins, namely cylindrospermopsin and lophyrotomin, were investigated on primary rat hepatocytes by using microcystin-LIZ (a well-known hepatotoxin...