“…Probes are available for detecting toxic species of the marine pennate diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia that are associated with domoic acid in natural samples (e.g., Scholin et al, 1996Scholin et al, & 1997 as well as for toxic species in the important bloom forming microalgae, Chrysochromulina (Simon et al, 2000) and Prymnesium (Simon et al, 2000;Töbe et al, 2006) from marine and brackish environments. Probes targeting the different species of the toxigenic paralytic shellfish toxin (PSP) producing dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium include those detecting the North American Alexandrium tamarense ribotype (Miller and Scholin 1998;John et al, 2003), the toxic Temperate Asian ribotype (Hosoi-Tanabe and Sako 2005), the non-toxic Western European ribotype (John et al, 2005, Touzet et al 2008, the non-toxic Mediterranean species complex (John et al, 2005), A. minutum, the non-toxic co-occurring morphologically similar species A. andersoni in Irish coastal waters (Touzet and Raine 2007;Touzet et al 2008) and A. peruvianum (Touzet et al, 2011) and the spirolide producing taxa A. ostenfeldii (John et al, 2003, Touzet et al, 2011 All of these probes have been applied in field studies (John et al, 2005;Anderson et al, 2005). A set of FISH probes are also developed (John et al, in prep.…”