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Christopher Bolch

Associate Professor, Discipline Lead - Pelagic Ecology

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Associate Professor Chris Bolch is an internationally recognised phycologist whose research focuses on biology, systematics, diversity and molecular ecology of phytoplankton (microalgae) and their microbiomes – the bacteria that live on and around algal cells. In particular, his work focuses on the biology/ecology and detection of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and marine biotoxins.

Chris combines culture-based experimental models with field studies to test ecological/biological mechanisms moderating algal physiology and toxicity, and factors promoting harmful algal blooms (HABs) and marine biotoxicity. He received the 2003 Tyge Christensen Prize from the International Phycological Society for studies of dinoflagellate mating systems. His current research is investigating the interactive relationships between phytoplankton and bacteria, molecular and in-situ detection of HABs, and use of microalgae in aquaculture and marine biotechnology.

Biography

A microbiologist by training, Chris began his career in the mid-1980s at the CSIRO Division of Fisheries as part of a team investigating paralytic shellfish poisoning and the biology/ecology of harmful algal blooms. Early highlights were the first Australian surveys of extant/living dinoflagellate cysts, and establishing the role of ballast water in dispersal of toxic microalgae. In 1999, Chris moved to the UK to take up appointment as Head of the Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa at the Scottish Association for Marine Science, leading a team focused on marine algal research and microbial biotechnology.

He returned to Australia in 2002 to take up an research/teaching position at the University of Tasmania, initially and a Lecturer with the School of Aquaculture. He transferred to the Australian Maritime College in 2008 where he undertook the role of Associate Director of Research and Training. In 2014, he transferred into the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and acted as Deputy Assoc. Dean Research. He became an Associate Professor in 2019 and is currently IMAS Discipline leader for Pelagic Ecology.

Career summary

Qualifications

  • PhD (1999):  Evolution and population genetics of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum: tracing global dispersal. University of Tasmania
  • BSc (Hons) (1992): Cargo vessel ballast water as a vector for dispersal of dinoflagellate resting cysts. University of Tasmania
  • BSc (Microbiology) (1987): University of Tasmania

Memberships

Professional practice

International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae (Founding Member)

Administrative expertise

  • Associate Director/Dean (Research and Training)
  • Molecular Biology Laboratory Management

Teaching

Molecular ecology/biology, Algal biology and culture, Evolution and genetics, Microbiology, Shellfish hatchery culture

Teaching expertise

  • Development of >10 undergrad units.
  • Delivery of lectures into > 20 undergraduate and postgraduate units
  • Course coordination roles for 8 postgraduate programs.
  • Chair of Course Review Committees
  • Postgraduate (Honours and Masters) course development, assessment design, course coordination and management
  • Research methods courses
  • Presentation and writing workshops for research students

Teaching responsibility

Unit coordination & delivery

KSA714–Marine Molecular Ecology

JFA305/525 –Aquatic Molecular Biology

JFA203/KSM610 – Aquaculture Hatchery Production

Research Appointments

  • International Reader, Australian Research Council Discovery Projects
  • Expert Reviewer, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), UK
  • Peer Review Panel, Natural Environmental Research Council, UK (Small Grants; Postdoctoral Fellowships; NERC Research Grants)

Research Invitations

  • Invited Speaker. Microbial Interactions, C3 2nd Annual International Colloquium, University of Technology Sydney, Dec 3rd-5th 2016.
  • Discussion Chair, Functional Genetics of Phytoplankton, UTS-C3 1st Annual International Colloquium, Sydney Institute of Marine Science, Nov 26-27th 2015.
  • Member, International Organising Committee. 19th International Conference on Harmful Algae. La Paz, Mexico. October 2021.

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Expertise

  • Harmful Algal Blooms
  • Phytoplankton biology, molecular ecology and culture
  • Marine plankton microbiomes
  • Molecular systematics and taxonomy
  • Molecular detection
  • Marine hatchery algal culture hygiene and disease
  • Marine hatchery hygiene and disease

Research Themes

Chris’s research addresses the University’s research theme of Marine Antarctic and Maritime. His goal is to understand the processes and interactions that drive dispersal, development, growth, and decline toxic phytoplankton populations and production of marine biotoxins that affect global seafood production and the safety of seafood for human consumers.

His research on harmful algae underpins the on-going sustainability and viability of the $800 million Tasmanian aquaculture industry. Accurate detection and mapping of toxic phytoplankton distributions enables food safety authorities to manage biotoxin contamination risk, develop appropriate biotoxin monitoring programs to safeguard public health, and reduce financial impacts of harmful algal blooms and biotoxins on the seafood industry.

His research on the composition and diversity of phytoplankton microbiomes has implications also for microbial safety of seafood, by establishing a long-hypothesized link between changing phytoplankton populations and incidence of seafood-borne diseases such as cholera and vibriosis. Ultimately his work contributes to continuous improvement in the nation’s capacity to predict and manage biotoxin and microbial contamination of seafood, ensuring on-going security of Australia’s $2 billion seafood industry.

Collaboration

Chris is currently involved in several international projects primarily aimed at detection and diversity Harmful Algal Blooms and the diversity and function of phytoplankton microbiomes. Partnerships include collaborations with marine researchers in the United Kingdom, Germany, New Zealand, the United States and United Arab Emirates.

Awards

  • Tyge Christensen Prize, 2003. Awarded by the International Phycological Society for the most outstanding research paper in the society journal 2002-03. ($USD 5000)
  • UTAS Rising Stars Award, 2009
  • CSIRO Postgraduate Research Award 1997-98 ($30,000 stipend; one of 2 nationally)
  • Australian Postgraduate Award, 1996-99

Current projects

  • Understanding algal bloom microbiome function to improve seafood safety (ARC-Discovery)
  • Improved management of coastal plankton systems by ancient DNA technology (ARC-Discovery)
  • Seafood safety: high throughput diagnostics for ciguatoxin risk assessment (ARC-Linkage)
  • Machine learning and molecular prediction of algal blooms
  • Diversity and function of microbiomes of Gambierdiscus dinoflagellates
  • Genomic signatures of phytoplankton microbiomes
  • Recruitment and community assembly of phytoplankton microbiomes
  • Oceanographic factors promoting inception and spread of Harmful Algal Blooms
  • Systematics and diversity of tropical benthic dinoflagellates

Fields of Research

  • Phycology (incl. marine grasses) (310801)
  • Aquaculture (300501)
  • Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) (310305)
  • Fish pests and diseases (300503)
  • Separation science (340109)
  • Genetics (310599)
  • Microbial ecology (310703)
  • Biological oceanography (370801)
  • Pollution and contamination (410599)
  • Environmental assessment and monitoring (410402)
  • Invertebrate biology (310913)
  • Phylogeny and comparative analysis (310410)
  • Palaeoecology (310306)
  • Photogrammetry and remote sensing (401304)
  • Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation (410102)
  • Microbial genetics (310704)
  • Molecular evolution (310510)
  • Bacteriology (310701)
  • Behavioural ecology (310301)
  • Genomics (310509)
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental knowledges (450304)
  • Environmental management (410404)
  • Fisheries sciences (300599)
  • Agricultural hydrology (300201)
  • Maritime engineering (401599)
  • Instrumental methods (excl. immunological and bioassay methods) (340105)
  • Food packaging, preservation and processing (300604)
  • Microbiology (310799)
  • Chemical engineering (400499)
  • Animal immunology (310905)
  • Fisheries management (300505)
  • Palaeontology (incl. palynology) (370506)
  • Environmental marine biotechnology (410305)
  • Analytical spectrometry (340101)
  • Medical biotechnology (320699)
  • Conservation and biodiversity (410401)
  • Sensor technology (incl. chemical aspects) (340108)
  • Global change biology (319902)
  • Genome structure and regulation (310508)
  • Plant and fungus systematics and taxonomy (310411)
  • Environmental biotechnology diagnostics (incl. biosensors) (410304)
  • Special vehicles (401505)
  • Ocean engineering (401503)
  • Agricultural marine biotechnology (300102)
  • Atmospheric composition, chemistry and processes (370104)
  • Agricultural biotechnology diagnostics (incl. biosensors) (300101)
  • Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry (340499)
  • Ecology (310399)
  • Translational and applied bioinformatics (310208)
  • Physical oceanography (370803)
  • Oceanography (370899)
  • Industrial microbiology (incl. biofeedstocks) (310605)
  • Biogeography and phylogeography (310402)
  • Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (321402)
  • Ecosystem services (incl. pollination) (410204)
  • Soil chemistry and soil carbon sequestration (excl. carbon sequestration science) (410604)

Research Objectives

  • Fisheries - aquaculture (100299)
  • Control of pests, diseases and exotic species in marine environments (180503)
  • Control of pests, diseases and exotic species in coastal and estuarine environments (180204)
  • Aquaculture molluscs (excl. oysters) (100203)
  • Marine biodiversity (180504)
  • Coastal or estuarine biodiversity (180203)
  • Measurement and assessment of freshwater quality (incl. physical and chemical conditions of water) (180306)
  • Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems (180601)
  • Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences (280111)
  • Coastal and estuarine systems and management (180299)
  • Biodiversity in Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments (180404)
  • Aquaculture oysters (100204)
  • Expanding knowledge in the biological sciences (280102)
  • Aquaculture fin fish (excl. tuna) (100202)
  • Environmentally sustainable transport activities (270299)
  • Fisheries - wild caught (100399)
  • Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems (180403)
  • Assessment and management of coastal and estuarine ecosystems (180201)
  • Scientific instruments (241003)
  • Ecosystem adaptation to climate change (190102)
  • Terrestrial biodiversity (180606)
  • Food safety (200405)
  • Measurement and assessment of estuarine water quality (180205)
  • Terrestrial systems and management (180699)
  • Ability and disability (230101)
  • Natural hazards (190499)
  • Water transport (270499)
  • Management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean environments (180499)
  • Human pharmaceutical products (240899)
  • Environmentally sustainable animal production (100199)
  • Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences (280107)
  • Assessment and management of benthic marine ecosystems (180501)
  • Expanding knowledge in the chemical sciences (280105)
  • Air quality (180101)
  • Wild caught fin fish (excl. tuna) (100305)
  • Social impacts of climate change and variability (190103)
  • Oceanic processes (excl. in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean) (180506)
  • Other environmental management (189999)
  • Environmentally sustainable plant production (260199)
  • Clinical health (200199)
  • Control of pests, diseases and exotic species in terrestrial environments (180602)
  • Aquaculture rock lobster (100206)
  • Understanding the impact of natural hazards caused by climate change (190508)
  • Effects of climate change on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic environments (excl. social impacts) (190503)
  • Processed fish and seafood products (241310)
  • Network systems and services (220105)
  • Marine systems and management (180599)
  • Measurement and assessment of marine water quality and condition (180505)
  • Environmental policy, legislation and standards (190299)
  • Preventive medicine (200412)
  • Renewable energy (170899)

Publications

Chris has published more than 190 research papers, proceedings, book chapters and edited articles, including a  highly cited (Top 1%) Nature article, His research has attracted > 7000 citations, several are cited >200 times and a career H-index exceeding 40.  He is regular reviewer for phycology and marine science journals, and has held sub-editorial roles with several phycological journals during his career.

Chris's research on, biology, taxonomy, lifecycles, toxicity, distribution and dispersal toxic algae has led to the formation of national and international marine biosecurity policies, informed the marine fisheries and aquaculture industry of safety and operational risks, and led to improved seafood safety management outcomes and practices for the Australian seafood sector.

Total publications

154

Highlighted publications

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YearTypeCitationAltmetrics
2008Journal ArticleMoore RB, Obornik M, Janouskovec J, Chrudimsky T, Vancova M, et al., 'A photosynthetic alveolate closely related to apicomplexan parasites', Nature, 451, (7181) pp. 959-963. ISSN 0028-0836 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/nature06635 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 348Web of Science - 328

Co-authors: Davies NW

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2007Journal ArticleBolch CJS, de Salas MF, 'A review of the molecular evidence for ballast water introduction of the toxic dinoflagellates Gymnodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium 'tamarensis complex' to Australiasia', Harmful Algae, 6, (4) pp. 465-485. ISSN 1568-9883 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2006.12.008 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 116Web of Science - 112

Co-authors: de Salas MF

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2004Journal ArticleFehling J, Green DH, Davidson K, Bolch CJS, Bates SS, 'Domoic acid production by Pseudo-nitzschia seriata (Bacillariophyceae) in Scottish waters', Journal of Phycology, 40, (4) pp. 622-630. ISSN 0022-3646 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2004.03200.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 86Web of Science - 80

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2004Journal ArticleGreen DH, Llewellyn LE, Negri AP, Blackburn SI, Bolch CJS, 'Phylogenetic and functional diversity of the cultivable bacterial community associated with the paralytic shellfish poisoning dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum', FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 47, (3) pp. 345-357. ISSN 0168-6496 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/S0168-6496(03)00298-8 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 171Web of Science - 161

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2003Journal Articlede Salas MF, Bolch CJS, Botes L, Nash G, Wright SW, et al., 'Takayama Gen. Nov. (Gymondiniales, Dinophyceae) a new genus of unarmored dinoflagellates with sigmoid apical grooves, including the description of two new species', Journal of Phycology, 39, (1) pp. 1-14. ISSN 0022-3646 (2003) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.2003.39011.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 125Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

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2001Journal ArticleBlackburn SI, Bolch CJS, Haskard KA, Hallegraeff GM, 'Reproductive compatibility among four global populations of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae)', Phycologia, 40, (1) pp. 78-87. ISSN 0031-8884 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-40-1-78.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 100Web of Science - 96

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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1999Journal ArticleBolch CJS, Blackburn SI, Hallegraeff GM, Vaillancourt RE, 'Genetic variation among strains of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae)', Journal of Phycology, 35, (2) pp. 356-367. ISSN 0022-3646 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.3520356.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 65Web of Science - 63

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM; Vaillancourt RE

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1999Journal ArticleBolch CJS, Negri AP, Hallegraeff GM, 'Gymnodinium microreticulatum Sp. Nov. (Dinophyceae): a naked, microreticulte cyst-producing dinoflagellate, distinct from Gymnodinium catenatum and Gymnodinium nolleri', Phycologia, 38, (4) pp. 301-313. ISSN 0031-8884 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-38-4-301.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 66Web of Science - 59

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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2023Amin M, Adams MB, Burke CM, Bolch CJS, 'Screening and activity of potential gastrointestinal probiotic lactic acid bacteria against Yersinia ruckeri O1b', Journal of Fish Diseases, 46, (4) pp. 369-379. ISSN 0140-7775 (2023) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/jfd.13750 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Amin M; Adams MB; Burke CM

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2023Paine B, Armbrecht L, Bolch C, Hallegraeff GM, 'Coccolithophore assemblage changes over the past 9 kyrs BP from a climate hotspot in Tasmania, southeast Australia', Marine Micropaleontology, 179 Article 102209. ISSN 0377-8398 (2023) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.marmicro.2023.102209 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Paine B; Armbrecht L; Hallegraeff GM

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2021Armbrecht L, Hallegraeff G, Bolch CJS, Woodward C, Cooper A, 'Hybridisation capture allows DNA damage analysis of ancient marine eukaryotes', Scientific Reports, 11 Article 3220. ISSN 2045-2322 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82578-6 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 19Web of Science - 16

Co-authors: Armbrecht L; Hallegraeff G

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2021Bramich JM, Bolch CJS, Fischer AM, 'Improved red-edge chlorophyll-a detection for Sentinel 2', Ecological Indicators, 120 Article 106876. ISSN 1470-160X (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106876 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 30Web of Science - 25

Co-authors: Bramich JM; Fischer AM

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2020Amin M, Adams MB, Burke CM, Bolch CJS, 'Isolation and screening of lactic acid bacteria associated with the gastrointestinal tracts of abalone at various life stages for probiotic candidates', Aquaculture Reports, 17 Article 100378. ISSN 2352-5134 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2020.100378 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: Amin M; Adams MB; Burke CM

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2020Amin M, Bolch CJS, Adams MB, Burke CM, 'Growth enhancement of tropical abalone, Haliotis asinina L, through probiotic supplementation', Aquaculture International, 28 pp. 463-475. ISSN 0967-6120 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10499-019-00473-4 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 12

Co-authors: Amin M; Adams MB; Burke CM

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2020Armbrecht L, Herrando-Perez S, Eisenhofer R, Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJS, et al., 'An optimized method for the extraction of ancient eukaryote DNA from marine sediments', Molecular Ecology Resources, 20, (4) pp. 906-919. ISSN 1755-098X (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13162 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 13

Co-authors: Armbrecht L; Hallegraeff GM

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2020Mertens KN, Adachi M, Anderson DM, Band-Schmidt CJ, Bravo I, et al., 'Morphological and phylogenetic data do not support the split of Alexandrium into four genera', Harmful Algae, 98 Article 101902. ISSN 1568-9883 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2020.101902 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 11

Co-authors: Hallegraeff G

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2018Bramich JM, Bolch CJS, Fischer AM, 'Evaluation of atmospheric correction and high-resolution processing on SeaDAS-derived chlorophyll-a: an example from mid-latitude mesotrophic waters', International Journal of Remote Sensing, 39, (8) pp. 2119-2138. ISSN 0143-1161 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2017.1420930 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Bramich JM; Fischer AM

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2018Mueller R, Wright JT, Bolch CJS, 'Historical demography and colonization pathways of the widespread intertidal seaweed Hormosira banksii (Phaeophyceae) in southeastern Australia', Journal of Phycology, 54, (1) pp. 56-65. ISSN 0022-3646 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12599 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: Mueller R; Wright JT

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2018Odeyemi OA, Burke CM, Bolch CCJ, Stanley R, 'Spoilage microbial community profiling by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of modified atmosphere packaged live mussels stored at 4oC', Food Research International, 121 pp. 568-576. ISSN 0963-9969 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2018.12.017 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 17Web of Science - 14

Co-authors: Odeyemi OA; Burke CM; Stanley R

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2018Odeyemi OA, Burke CM, Bolch CJS, Stanley R, 'Evaluation of spoilage potential and volatile metabolites production by Shewanella baltica isolated from modified atmosphere packaged live mussels', Food Research International, 103 pp. 415-425. ISSN 0963-9969 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2017.10.068 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 37Web of Science - 33

Co-authors: Odeyemi OA; Burke CM; Stanley R

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2018Ruvindy R, Bolch CJ, MacKenzie L, Smith KF, Murray SA, 'qPCR assays for the detection and quantification of multiple paralytic shellfish toxin-producing species of Alexandrium', Frontiers in Microbiology, 9 Article 3153. ISSN 1664-302X (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.03153 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 25Web of Science - 23

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2017Amin M, Adams M, Bolch CJS, Burke CM, 'In vitro screening of lactic acid bacteria isolated from gastrointestinal tract of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) as probiont candidates', Aquaculture International, 25, (1) pp. 485-498. ISSN 0967-6120 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10499-016-0045-6 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 18Web of Science - 15

Co-authors: Amin M; Adams M; Burke CM

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2017Amin M, Bolch CJ, Adams MB, Burke CM, 'Isolation of alginate lyase-producing bacteria and screening for their potential characteristics as abalone probionts', Aquaculture Research, 48, (11) pp. 5614-5623. ISSN 1355-557X (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/are.13383 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 7

Co-authors: Amin M; Adams MB; Burke CM

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2017Bolch CJS, Bejoy TA, Green DH, 'Bacterial associates modify growth dynamics of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum', Frontiers in Microbiology, 8 Article 670. ISSN 1664-302X (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00670 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 37Web of Science - 29

Co-authors: Bejoy TA

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2017Kwan TN, Bolch C, Bowman J, 'Necrotic disease in bivalve larval cultures', Microbiology Australia, 38, (3) pp. 131-133. ISSN 1324-4272 (2017) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1071/MA17048 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Kwan TN; Bowman J

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2016Hallegraeff G, Bolch C, 'Unprecedented toxic algal blooms impact on Tasmanian seafood industry', Microbiology Australia, 37, (3) pp. 143-144. ISSN 1324-4272 (2016) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1071/MA16049 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Hallegraeff G

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2016Mardones JI, Bolch C, Guzman L, Paredes J, Varela D, et al., 'Role of resting cysts in Chilean Alexandrium catenella dinoflagellate blooms revisited', Harmful Algae, 55 pp. 238-249. ISSN 1568-9883 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2016.03.020 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 35Web of Science - 32

Co-authors: Mardones JI; Hallegraeff GM

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2015Kohli GS, John U, Figueroa RI, Rhodes LL, Harwood DT, et al., 'Polyketide synthesis genes associated with toxin production in two species of Gambierdiscus (Dinophyceae)', BMC Genomics, 16, (1) Article 410. ISSN 1471-2164 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1186/s12864-015-1625-y [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 51Web of Science - 47

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2015Kwan TN, Bolch CJS, 'Genetic diversity of culturable Vibrio in an Australian blue mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis hatchery', Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 116, (1) pp. 37-46. ISSN 0177-5103 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3354/dao02905 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 14

Co-authors: Kwan TN

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2015Mueller R, Fischer AM, Bolch CJS, Wright JT, 'Environmental correlates of phenotypic variation: do variable tidal regimes influence morphology in intertidal seaweeds?', Journal of Phycology, 51, (5) pp. 859-871. ISSN 0022-3646 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12329 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 15

Co-authors: Mueller R; Fischer AM; Wright JT

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2015O'Connor S, Moltschaniwskyj N, Bolch CJS, O'Connor W, 'Assessment of temperature or salinity effects on larval development by catecholamine-induced metamorphosis of hatchery-reared flat oyster, Ostrea angasi (Sowerby 1871) larvae', Aquaculture Research, 46, (10) pp. 2501-2511. ISSN 1365-2109 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/are.12408 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 7

Co-authors: Moltschaniwskyj N

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2014Abdul Keyon AS, Guijt RM, Bolch CJ, Breadmore MC, 'Droplet microfluidics for postcolumn reactions in capillary electrophoresis', Analytical Chemistry, 86, (23) pp. 11811-11818. ISSN 0003-2700 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1021/ac5033963 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 15

Co-authors: Abdul Keyon AS; Guijt RM; Breadmore MC

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2014Abdul Keyon AS, Guijt RM, Bolch CJS, Breadmore MC, 'Transient isotachophoresis-capillary zone electrophoresis with contactless conductivity and ultraviolet detection for the analysis of paralytic shellfish toxins in mussel samples', Journal of Chromatography A, 1364 pp. 295-302. ISSN 0021-9673 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2014.08.074 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 23Web of Science - 23

Co-authors: Abdul Keyon AS; Guijt RM; Breadmore MC

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2014Abdul Keyon AS, Guijt RM, Gaspar A, Kazarian AA, Nesterenko PN, et al., 'Capillary electrophoresis for the analysis of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in shellfish: comparison of detection methods', Electrophoresis, 35, (10) pp. 1496-1503. ISSN 0173-0835 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/elps.201300353 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 23

Co-authors: Abdul Keyon AS; Guijt RM; Gaspar A; Kazarian AA; Nesterenko PN; Breadmore MC

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2014Albinsson M, Negri AP, Blackburn SI, Bolch CJS, 'Bacterial community affects toxin production by Gymnodinium catenatum', PLoS ONE, 9, (8) Article e104623. ISSN 1932-6203 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104623 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 13Web of Science - 14

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2014Attaran-Fariman G, Bolch CJS, 'Morphology and genetic affinities of a novel Chattonella isolate (Raphidophyceae) isolated from Iran's south coast (Oman Sea)', Turkish Journal of Botany, 38, (1) pp. 156-168. ISSN 1300-008X (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3906/bot-1210-33 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 7

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2014Murray SA, Hoppenrath M, Orr RJS, Bolch C, John U, et al., 'Alexandrium diversaporum sp. nov., a new non-saxitoxin producing species: Phylogeny, morphology and sxtA genes', Harmful Algae, 31 pp. 54-65. ISSN 1568-9883 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2013.09.005 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 21Web of Science - 19

Co-authors: de Salas M; Hallegraeff G

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2012Attaran-Fariman G, Bolch CJS, 'Morphology and phylogeny of Scrippsiella trochoidea (Dinophyceae) a potentially harmful bloom forming species isolated from the sediments of Iran's south coast', Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 11, (2) pp. 252-270. ISSN 1562-2916 (2012) [Refereed Article]

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Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 6

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2012Attaran-Fariman G, Khodami S, Bolch CJS, 'First observation of dinoflagellate resting cysts from recent sediments of the southeast coast of Iran', Algological Studies, 140 pp. 51-80. ISSN 1864-1318 (2012) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1127/1864-1318/2012/0048 [eCite] [Details]

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2012Fehling J, Davidson K, Bolch CJS, Brand TD, Narayanaswamy BE, 'The relationship between phytoplankton distribution and water column characteristics in North West European Shelf Sea Waters', PLoS One, 7, (3) Article e34098. ISSN 1932-6203 (2012) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0034098 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 44Web of Science - 44

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2012Hallegraeff GM, Blackburn SI, Doblin MA, Bolch CJS, 'Global toxicology, ecophysiology and population relationships of the chainforming PST dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum', Harmful Algae, 14 pp. 130-143. ISSN 1568-9883 (2012) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2011.10.018 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 81Web of Science - 78

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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2012O'Connor S, Moltschaniwskyj N, Bolch CJS, O'Connor W, 'Dietary influence on growth and development of flat oyster, Ostrea angasi (Sowerby, 1871), larvae', Aquaculture Research, 43, (9) pp. 1317-1327. ISSN 1365-2109 (2012) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2109.2011.02935.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: Moltschaniwskyj N

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2011Attaran-Fariman G, Khodami S, Bolch CJS, 'The cyst-motile stage relationship of three Protoperidinium species from south-east coast of Iran', Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences, 10, (1) pp. 1-12. ISSN 1562-2916 (2011) [Refereed Article]

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Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 4

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2011Bolch CJS, Subramanian TA, Green DH, 'The toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae) requires marine bacteria for growth', Journal of Phycology, 47, (5) pp. 1009-1022. ISSN 0022-3646 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2011.01043.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 58Web of Science - 55

Co-authors: Subramanian TA

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2010Green DH, Hart MC, Blackburn SI, Bolch CJS, 'Bacterial diversity of Gymnodinium catenatum and the relationship to dinoflagellate toxicity', Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 61, (1) pp. 73-87. ISSN 0948-3055 (2010) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3354/ame01437 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 26Web of Science - 26

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2009Fearman J, Bolch CJS, Moltschaniwskyj NA, 'Energy storage and reproduction in mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis: the influence of diet quality', Journal of Shellfish Research, 28, (2) pp. 305-312. ISSN 0730-8000 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2983/035.028.0212 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 30Web of Science - 29

Co-authors: Fearman J; Moltschaniwskyj NA

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2008Moore RB, Obornik M, Janouskovec J, Chrudimsky T, Vancova M, et al., 'A photosynthetic alveolate closely related to apicomplexan parasites', Nature, 451, (7181) pp. 959-963. ISSN 0028-0836 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/nature06635 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 348Web of Science - 328

Co-authors: Davies NW

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2007Attaran-Fariman G, Bolch CJS, ' Scrippsiella irregularis sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new dinoflagellate from the southeast coast of Iran', Phycologia, 46, (5) pp. 575-582. ISSN 0031-8884 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/07-02.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 15

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2007Attaran-Fariman G, de Salas MF, Negri AP, Bolch CJS, 'Morphology and phylogeny of Gymnodinium trapeziforme sp.nov. (Dinophyceae): a new dinoflagellate from the southeast coast of Iran that forms microreticulate resting cysts', Phycologia, 46, (6) pp. 644-656. ISSN 0031-8884 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/07-05.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 28Web of Science - 26

Co-authors: de Salas MF

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2007Bolch CJS, de Salas MF, 'A review of the molecular evidence for ballast water introduction of the toxic dinoflagellates Gymnodinium catenatum and the Alexandrium 'tamarensis complex' to Australiasia', Harmful Algae, 6, (4) pp. 465-485. ISSN 1568-9883 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2006.12.008 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 116Web of Science - 112

Co-authors: de Salas MF

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2007Hart MC, Green DH, Bresnan E, Bolch CJS, 'Large subunit ribosomal RNA gene variation and sequence heterogeneity of Dinophysis (Dinophyceae) species from Scottish coastal waters', Harmful Algae, 6, (2) pp. 271-287. ISSN 1568-9883 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2006.10.001 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 29Web of Science - 28

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2007Negri AP, Bolch CJS, Geier S, Green DH, Park TG, et al., 'Widespread presence of hydrophobic paralytic shellfish toxins in Gymnodinium catenatum ', Harmful Algae, 6, (6) pp. 774-780. ISSN 1568-9883 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2007.04.001 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 72Web of Science - 71

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2007Park TG, Bell EM, Pearce I, Rublee PA, Bolch CJS, et al., 'Detection of a novel ecotype of Pfiesteria piscicida (Dinophyceae) in an Antarctic saline lake by real-time PCR', Polar Biology, 30, (7) pp. 843-848. ISSN 0722-4060 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00300-006-0244-0 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 13Web of Science - 11

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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2007Park TG, Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Morphological and molecular genetic characterization of Cryptoperidiniopsis brodyi (Dinophyceae) from Australia-wide isolates', Harmful Algae, 6, (5) pp. 718-733. ISSN 1568-9883 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/i.hal.2007.02.004 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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2007Park TG, Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Larval Crassostrea bivalve and Artemia brine shrimp bioassays to assess toxicity and micropredation by the heterotrophic dinoflagellates Cryptoperidiniopsis brodyi and Pfiesteria piscicida from Australian waters', Journal of Plankton Research, 29, (9) pp. 791-801. ISSN 0142-7873 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbm060 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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2007Park TG, de Salas MF, Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Development of a real-time PCR Probe for quantification of the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Cryptoperidiniopsis brodyi (Dinophyceae) in environmental samples', Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73, (8) pp. 2552-2560. ISSN 0099-2240 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02389-06 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 45Web of Science - 36

Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

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2006Fehling J, Davidson K, Bolch CJS, Tett P, 'Seasonality of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. (Bacillariophyceae) in western Scottish waters', Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 323, (October 05) pp. 91-105. ISSN 0171-8630 (2006) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3354/meps323091 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 97Web of Science - 96

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2006Green DH, Bowman JP, Smith EA, Gutierrez T, Bolch CJS, 'Marinobacter algicola sp. nov., isolated from laboratory cultures of paralytic shellfish toxin-producing dinoflagellates', International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 56, (3) pp. 523-527. ISSN 1466-5026 (2006) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.63447-0 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 91Web of Science - 86

Co-authors: Bowman JP

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2005Hoppenrath M, Bolch CJS, Yoshimatsu S, Saldarriaga JF, Schweikert M, et al., 'Nomenclatural note on a Thecadinium species (Dinophyceae, Gonyaulacales), which was described as new independently three times within two months', Journal of Phycology, 41 pp. 1284-1286. ISSN 0022-3646 (2005) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

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2005de Salas MF, Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Karlodinium australe sp. nov. (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae), a new potentially ichthyotoxic unarmoured dinoflagellate from lagoonal habitats of south-eastern Australia', Phycologia, 44, (6) pp. 640-650. ISSN 0031-8884 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/0031-8884(2005)44[640:KASNGD]2.0.CO;2 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 52Web of Science - 49

Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

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2004Bolch CJS, Campbell CN, 'Morphology and phylogenetic affinities of Thecadinium foveolatum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae: Thecadiniaceae), a new marine benthic dinoflagellate from the west of Scotland', European Journal of Phycology, 39, (4) pp. 351-360. ISSN 0967-0262 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1080/09670260410001728098 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 13Web of Science - 13

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2004Fehling J, Davidson K, Bolch CJS, Bates SS, 'Growth and domoic acid production by Pseudo-nitzchia seriata (Bacillariophyceae) under phosphate and silicate limitation', Journal of Phycology, 40, (4) pp. 674-683. ISSN 0022-3646 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2004.03213.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 114Web of Science - 110

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2004Fehling J, Green DH, Davidson K, Bolch CJS, Bates SS, 'Domoic acid production by Pseudo-nitzschia seriata (Bacillariophyceae) in Scottish waters', Journal of Phycology, 40, (4) pp. 622-630. ISSN 0022-3646 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2004.03200.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 86Web of Science - 80

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2004Green DH, Llewellyn LE, Negri AP, Blackburn SI, Bolch CJS, 'Phylogenetic and functional diversity of the cultivable bacterial community associated with the paralytic shellfish poisoning dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum', FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 47, (3) pp. 345-357. ISSN 0168-6496 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/S0168-6496(03)00298-8 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 171Web of Science - 161

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2004Thomson P, Wright SW, Bolch CJS, Nichols PD, Skerratt J, et al., 'Antarctic distribution, pigment and lipid composition, and molecular identification of the brine dinoflagellate Polarella glacialis (Dinophyceae)', Journal of Phycology, 40, (5) pp. 867-873. ISSN 0022-3646 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2004.03169.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 40Web of Science - 40

Co-authors: Nichols PD; Skerratt J; McMinn A

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2004de Salas MF, Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Karenia asterichroma sp. nov. (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae), a new dinoflagellate species associated with finfish aquaculture mortalities in Tasmania, Australia', Phycologia, 43, (5) pp. 624-631. ISSN 0031-8884 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-43-5-624.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 33Web of Science - 27

Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

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2004de Salas MF, Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Karenia umbella sp. nov. (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae), a new potentially icthyotoxic dinoflagellate species from Tasmania, Australia', Phycologia, 43, (2) pp. 166-175. ISSN 0031-8884 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-43-2-166.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 50Web of Science - 41

Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

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2003Negri A, Stirling D, Quilliam M, Blackburn S, Bolch CJS, et al., 'Three Novel Hydroxybenzoate Saxitoxin Analogues Isolated from the Dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum', Chemical Research in Toxicology, 16, (8) pp. 1029-1033. ISSN 0893-228X (2003) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1021/tx034037j [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 110Web of Science - 101

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2003de Salas MF, Bolch CJS, Botes L, Nash G, Wright SW, et al., 'Takayama Gen. Nov. (Gymondiniales, Dinophyceae) a new genus of unarmored dinoflagellates with sigmoid apical grooves, including the description of two new species', Journal of Phycology, 39, (1) pp. 1-14. ISSN 0022-3646 (2003) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.2003.39011.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 125Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

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2002Bolch CJS, Reynolds MJ, 'Species resolution and global distribution of microreticulate dinoflagellate cysts', Journal of Plankton Research, 24, (6) pp. 565-578. ISSN 0142-7873 (2002) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1093/plankt/24.6.565 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 37Web of Science - 32

Co-authors: Reynolds MJ

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2002Holmes MJ, Bolch CJS, Green DH, Cembella AD, Ming Teo SL, 'Singapore isolates of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae) produce a unique profile of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins', Journal of Phycology, 38, (1) pp. 96-106. ISSN 0022-3646 (2002) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.2002.01153.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 54Web of Science - 51

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2001Bittencourt-Oliveriera MC, Oliviera MC, Bolch CJS, 'Genetic variability of Brazilian strains of the Microcystis aeruginosa complex (Cyanobacteria/Cyanophyceae) using the phycocyanin intergenic spacer and flanking regions (cpcBA)', Journal of Phycology, 37, (5) pp. 810-818. ISSN 0022-3646 (2001) [Refereed Article]

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Citations: Web of Science - 78

2001Blackburn SI, Bolch CJS, Haskard KA, Hallegraeff GM, 'Reproductive compatibility among four global populations of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae)', Phycologia, 40, (1) pp. 78-87. ISSN 0031-8884 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-40-1-78.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 100Web of Science - 96

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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2001Bolch CJS, 'PCR protocols for genetic identification of dinoflagellates directly from single cysts and plankton cells', Phycologia, 40, (2) pp. 162-167. ISSN 0031-8884 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-40-2-162.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 57Web of Science - 53

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2001Campbell DA, Kelly MS, Busman M, Bolch CJS, Wiggins E, et al., 'Amnesic shellfish poisoning in the king scallop, Pecten maximus, from the west coast of Scotland', Journal of Shellfish Research, 20, (1) pp. 75-84. ISSN 0730-8000 (2001) [Refereed Article]

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Citations: Web of Science - 60

1999Bolch CJS, Blackburn SI, Hallegraeff GM, Vaillancourt RE, 'Genetic variation among strains of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae)', Journal of Phycology, 35, (2) pp. 356-367. ISSN 0022-3646 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.3520356.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 65Web of Science - 63

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM; Vaillancourt RE

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1999Bolch CJS, Negri AP, Hallegraeff GM, 'Gymnodinium microreticulatum Sp. Nov. (Dinophyceae): a naked, microreticulte cyst-producing dinoflagellate, distinct from Gymnodinium catenatum and Gymnodinium nolleri', Phycologia, 38, (4) pp. 301-313. ISSN 0031-8884 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-38-4-301.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 66Web of Science - 59

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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1999Bolch CJS, Orr PT, Jones GJ, Blackburn SI, 'Genetic, morphological, and toxicological variation among globally distributed strains of Nodularia (Cyanobacteria)', Journal of Phycology, 35, (2) pp. 339-355. ISSN 0022-3646 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.3520339.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 100Web of Science - 94

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1998Bolch CJS, 'The CSIRO Collection of Living Microlagae: The importance of culture collections and microalgal biodiversity to aquaculture and biotechnology', Marine Microorganisms for Industry pp. 155-159. (1998) [Non Refereed Article]

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1997Bolch CJS, 'The use of sodium polytungstate for the separation and concentration of living dinoflagellate cysts from marine sediments', Phycologia, 36, (6) pp. 472-478. ISSN 0031-8884 (1997) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-36-6-472.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 140Web of Science - 134

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1997Bolch CJS, Blackburn SI, Orr PT, Jones GJ, Grewe PM, 'Plasmid content and distribution in the toxic cyanobacterial genus Microcystis Kutzing ex Lemmermann (Cyanobacteria : Chroococcales)', Phycologia, 36, (1) pp. 6-11. ISSN 0031-8884 (1997) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-36-1-6.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 34Web of Science - 36

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1997Hallegraeff GM, Valentine JP, Marshall JA, Bolch CJS, 'Temperature tolerances of toxic dinoflagellate cysts: application to the treatment of ships' ballast water ', Aquatic Ecology, 31, (1) pp. 47-52. ISSN 1386-2588 (1997) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1023/A:1009972931195 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 46

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM; Valentine JP; Marshall JA

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1996Blackburn SI, McCausland M, Bolch CJS, Newman S, Jones GJ, 'Effect of salinity on the growth and toxicity of the bloom forming cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena Mertens from Australian waters', Phycologia, 35, (6) pp. 511 - 522. ISSN 0031-8884 (1996) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-35-6-511.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 44Web of Science - 38

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1996Bolch CJS, Blackburn SI, 'Isolation and purification of Australian isolates of the toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa Kutz', Journal of Applied Phycology, 8, (1) pp. 5-13. ISSN 0921-8971 (1996) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/BF02186215 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 290Web of Science - 278

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1996Bolch CJS, Blackburn SI, Neilan BA, Grewe PM, 'Genetic characterisation of cyanobacterial strains using PCR-RFLP of the cpcBA intergenic spacer and flanking regions', Phycologia, 32, (3) pp. 445 - 451. ISSN 0031-8884 (1996) [Refereed Article]

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1996Bolch CJS, Blackburn SI, Neilan BA, Grewe PM, 'Genetic characterization of strains of Cyanobacteria using PCR-RFLP of the cpcBA intergenic spacer and flanking regions', Journal of Phycology, 32, (3) pp. 445-451. ISSN 0022-3646 (1996) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1996.00445.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 71Web of Science - 65

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1994Bolch CJS, Ward RD, Last PR, 'Biochemical systematics of the marine fish family Centrolophidae (Teleostei: Stromateoidei) from Australian waters', Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 45, (7) pp. 1157-1172. ISSN 0067-1940 (1994) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1071/MF9941157 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 9

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1993Bolch CJ, Hallegraeff GM, 'Chemical and physical treatment options to kill toxic dinoflagellate cysts in ships' ballast water', Journal of Marine Environmental Engineering, 1, (1) pp. 23-29. ISSN 1061-026X (1993) [Refereed Article]

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1993Bolch CJS, Elliott NG, Ward RD, 'Enzyme variation in south-eastern Australian samples of the blue-eye or deepsea trevalla, Hyperoglyphe antarctica Carmichael 1818 (Teleostei : Stromateoidei)', Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 44, (5) pp. 687-697. ISSN 0067-1940 (1993) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1071/MF9930687 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 16

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1992Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJ, 'Transport of diatom and dinoflagellate resting spores in ships' ballast water: implications for plankton biogeography and aquaculture', Journal of Plankton Research, 14, (8) pp. 1067-1084. ISSN 0142-7873 (1992) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1093/plankt/14.8.1067 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 341Web of Science - 308

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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1992McMinn A, Bolch C, Hallegraeff G, 'Cobricosphaeridium Harland and Sarjeant: dinoflagellate cyst or copepod egg?', Micropaleontology, 38, (3) pp. 315-316. ISSN 0026-2803 (1992) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2307/1485797 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 13

Co-authors: McMinn A; Hallegraeff G

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1991Bolch CJ, Blackburn SI, Cannon JA, Hallegraeff GM, 'The resting cyst of the red-tide dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyceae)', Phycologia, 30, (2) pp. 215-219. ISSN 0031-8884 (1991) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.2216/i0031-8884-30-2-215.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 56

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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1991Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJ, 'Transport of toxic dinoflagellate cysts via ships' ballast water', Marine Pollution Bulletin, 22, (1) pp. 27-30. ISSN 0025-326X (1991) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/0025-326X(91)90441-T [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 234Web of Science - 213

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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1990Bolch CJ, Hallegraeff GM, 'Dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments from Tasmania, Australia', Botanica Marina, 33, (2) pp. 173-192. ISSN 0006-8055 (1990) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1515/botm.1990.33.2.173 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 136Web of Science - 129

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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1989Blackburn SI, Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJ, 'Vegetative reproduction and sexual life cycle of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum from Tasmania, Australia', Journal of Phycology, 25, (3) pp. 577-590. ISSN 0022-3646 (1989) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.1989.tb00264.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 212Web of Science - 204

Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM

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2010Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJS, Hill DRA, Jameson I, Leroi JM, et al., 'Algae of Australia: Phytoplankton of Temperate Coastal Waters', ABRS, Canberra & CSIRO Publishing Melbourne, Canberra, Melbourne, pp. 432. ISBN 9780643100398 (2010) [Edited Book]

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Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM; Leroi JM; McMinn A; de Salas MF; Saunders KM

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2022Bolch CJS, 'Impact of molecular approaches on dinoflagellate taxonomy and systematics', Advances in Phytoplankton Ecology: Applications of Emerging Technologies, Elsevier Science Inc, LA Clementson, RS Eriksen and A Willis (ed), Netherlands, pp. 81-117. ISBN 9780128228616 (2022) [Research Book Chapter]

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-822861-6.00010-8 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1

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2013Bolch CJS, Percy L, 'DINO 9 Workshop Report: Linking dinoflagellate life-cycle stages using single-cell isolation and molecular typing', Biological and Geological perspectives of dinoflagellates, Geological Society, London, J.M. Lewis, F. Marret and L.R. Bradley (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 351-358. ISBN 9781862393684 (2013) [Research Book Chapter]

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2010Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJS, Huisman JM, de Salas MF, 'Planktonic Dinoflagelates', Algae of Australia: Phytoplankton of Temperate Coastal Waters, ABRS, Canberra & CSIRO Publishing Melbourne, GM Hallegraeff et.al. (ed), Melbourne and Canberra , pp. 145-212. ISBN 9780643100398 (2010) [Research Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM; de Salas MF

2010McMinn A, Bolch CJS, de Salas MF, Hallegraeff GM, 'Recent dinoflagellate cysts', Algae of Australia: Phytoplankton of Temperate Coastal Waters, ABRS, Canberra & CSIRO Publishing Melbourne, GM Hallegraeff et.al. (ed), Melbourne, pp. 260-292. ISBN 9780643100398 (2010) [Research Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: McMinn A; de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

Review

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2018Odeyemi OA, Burke CM, Bolch CJS, Stanley RA, 'Seafood spoilage microbiota and associated volatile organic compounds at different storage temperatures and packaging conditions', International Journal of Food Microbiology, 280 pp. 87-99. ISSN 0168-1605 (2018) [Review Several Works]

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2017.12.029 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 88Web of Science - 59

Co-authors: Odeyemi OA; Burke CM; Stanley RA

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Conference Publication

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2020Armbrecht L, Hallegraeff G, Bolch C, Armand L, O'Brien P, et al., 'Reconstructing past Antarctic ecosystems using ancient DNA', Abstract book from the SCAR 2020 Antarctic Science - Global Connections Conference, Australia, pp. 628. ISBN 9780948277597 (2020) [Plenary Presentation]

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Co-authors: Armbrecht L; Hallegraeff G

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2018Supono S, Bolch C, Knowles G, 'Pathological alteration of digestive tissues in blue mussel (Mytillus galloprovincialis) larvae induced by Alexandrium fundyense lysates', AIP Conference Proceedings, 15-16 September 2017, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, pp. 1-7. ISSN 0094-243X (2018) [Refereed Conference Paper]

DOI: 10.1063/1.5050157 [eCite] [Details]

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2017Green D, De Boever F, Amin M, Bolch C, 'Dinoflagellates' (microbial) friends and their functions', Phycologia, 13-19 August 2017, Szczecin, Poland, pp. 69. ISSN 0031-8884 (2017) [Conference Extract]

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2017Hallegraeff G, Bolch C, Condie S, Dorantes Aranda JJ, Murray S, et al., 'Unprecedented Alexandrium blooms in a previously low biotoxin risk area of Tasmania, Australia', Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Harmful Algae 2016, 09-14 October 2016, Florianopolis, Brazil, pp. 38-41. ISBN 9788799082766 (2017) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Hallegraeff G; Dorantes Aranda JJ; Turnbull A; Ugalde S

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2015Mardones JI, Bolch C, Varela D, Untari L, Hallegraeff GM, 'Mating compatibility and encystment characteristics of Alexandrium catenella dinoflagellate strains from Chilean southern fjords', Marine and Fresh-water Harmful Algae: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Harmful Algae, 27-31 October 2014, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 159-162. ISBN 978-87-990827-5-9 (2015) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Mardones JI; Untari L; Hallegraeff GM

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2014Abdul Keyon AS, Guijt RM, Bolch CJS, Breadmore MC, 'Transient isotachophoresis-capillary zone electrophoresis for the analysis of paralytic shellfish toxins in mussel sample', The 16th International Conference on Harmful Algae Book of Abstracts, 27-31 October, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 118. (2014) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Abdul Keyon AS; Guijt RM; Breadmore MC

2014Bolch C, 'Taxonomy, systematics, genomics', Proceedings from the 16th International Conference on Harmful Algae, 27-31 October 2014, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 10. (2014) [Chair International Conference]

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2014Bolch C, Harwood T, Untari L, Murray S, Hallegraeff G, et al., 'Alexandrium tamarense Group I as the cause of PST on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia', The 16th International Conference on Harmful Algae Book of Abstracts, 27-31 October, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 29. (2014) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Untari L; Hallegraeff G

2014Mardones J, Bolch C, Untari L, Varela D, Hallegraeff G, 'Mating compatibility, encystment and excystment characteristics of Alexandrium catenella from Chilean southern fjords', The 16th International Conference on Harmful Algae Book of Abstracts, 27-31 October, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 162. (2014) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Mardones J; Untari L; Hallegraeff G

2014Untari L, Burke C, Kunde D, Murray S, Bolch C, 'Quantitative detection of G. catenatum by qPCR based on the rDNA-ITS and sxtA4 genes', The 16th International Conference on Harmful Algae Book of Abstracts, 27-31 October, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 59. (2014) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Untari L; Burke C; Kunde D

2013Al Qasmi AM, Seen AJ, Bolch CJS, 'Triazine herbicides alter growth competition to promote cyanobacteria blooms', Abstract Book of the Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany, 27-29 November 2013, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 17. (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Seen AJ

2013Blackburn SI, Jameson ID, Albinsson ME, Appleyard S, Dunstan G, et al., 'Australian National Algae Culture Collection - unique biodiversity informing ecosystem knowledge and bioresources', 10th International Phycological Congress Abstracts, 04-10 August, Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 46. (2013) [Conference Extract]

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2013Bolch C, Bradbury A, Brett S, Burgoyne M, Farrell H, et al., 'Alexandrium tamarense blooms and shellfish toxicity along Tasmania's eastern coast', Abstract Book of the Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany, 27-29 November 2013, Sydney, Australia, pp. 18. (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Gardner C; Hallegraeff G; Untari L

2013Hallegraeff G, Murray S, Bolch CJS, 'Recent paralytic shellfish toxin (PST) event in Tasmania', Proceedings from the 9th International Conference on Molluscan Shellfish Safety, 17-22 March 2013, Sydney, Australia, pp. 17. (2013) [Chair National Conference]

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Co-authors: Hallegraeff G

2013Mueller R, Wright JT, Bolch CJS, 'Environmental drivers of adaptive phenotypes: Do variable tidal regimes drive morphological variation in a habitat-forming seaweed?', Abstract book of the Annual conferene of the Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany, 27-29 November 2013, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 35. (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Mueller R; Wright JT

2013Untari LF, Burke C, Bolch CJ, 'Distribution, variation, and phylogeny of saxitoxin biosynthesis genes in the dinoflagellate genus Gymnodium', 10th International Phycological Congress Abstracts, 04-10 August, Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 114. (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Untari LF; Burke C

2011Bolch C, 'Ecology/Palaeoecology', Proceedings from the IX International Conference on Modern and Fossil Dinoflagellates, 28 August - 2 September 2011, Liverpool, United Kingdom (2011) [Chair International Conference]

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2011Bolch C, 'Linking dinoflagellate lifecycle stages using single-cell isolation and molecular typing', Proceedings from the IX International Conference on Modern and Fossil Dinoflagellates, 28 August - 2 September 2011, Liverpool, United Kingdom (2011) [Chair International Conference]

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2010Albinsson M, Blackburn SI, Negri A, Bolch CJS, 'Bacterial community influence on saxation production by Gymnodinium catenatum', Poster Presentations, 1-5 November 2010, Crete, Greece, pp. 1. (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Bolch CJS, Amin S, Abinsson M, Bejoy T, Carrano C, et al., 'Dinoflagellate-bacterial interactions: a two-way Street', Poster Presentation, 1-5 November 2010, Crete, Greece, pp. 101. (2010) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Matsumoto M

2010Fariman GA, Bolch CJS, 'First record of a Cochlodinium polykrikoides bloom along the south coast of Iran', Poster Presentations, 1-5-November 2010, Crete, Greece, pp. 1. (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Murray S, Mihali TK, Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJS, Matsumoto M, 'Molecular evolution of the saxitoxin gene cluster', Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms, 3 -7 November 2008, Hong Kong China, pp. 7 pages. ISBN 978-87-990827-2-8 (2010) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM; Matsumoto M

2006Blackburn SI, Wild-Allen K, Doblin MA, Armstrong PA, Bolch CJS, et al., 'Vertical migration: an key strategy for the ecological success of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum in south east Tasmania, Australia', 12th International Conference on Harmful Algae Programme and Abstracts, 4-8 September 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark, pp. 38. (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Green DH, Hart M, Bolch CJS, Negri A, Llewellyn L, et al., 'Algal toxins: do bacteria have a role?', Abstracts: Microbes and Aquatic Pollution, 19-20 December, Devon, United Kingdom (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Hart M, Green DH, Bolch CJS, 'The response of Loch Fyne bacterioplankton communities to a mariculture point source of nutrients', Proceedings of Challenger Conference for Marine Science, 11-15 September, Oban (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Lynch K, Bolch CJS, Neira FJ, 'Genetic population structure of the exotic mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki', Australian Society for Fish Biology abstracts and official program, 28 Aug - 1 Sept 2006, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 89. (2006) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Lynch K; Neira FJ

2004Armstrong P, Bolch CJS, Thompson P, Blackburn SI, 'Nutrient dynamics and phytoplankton blooms in the Huon estuary', Abstracts of 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, November, Capetown, South Africa (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2004Battaglene SC, Ritar AJ, Purser GJ, Bolch CJS, 'On: Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute', Proceedings of The Second Hatchery Feeds and Technology Workshop, 30 September - 1 October 2004, Sydney, pp. 105-111. (2004) [Non Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Battaglene SC; Ritar AJ; Purser GJ

2004Bolch CJS, Vincent B, Blackburn SI, Green DH, 'Host-symbiont range of growth stimulating bacteria associated with Gymnodinium catenatum', Abstracts of 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, ?-? November, Capetown, South Aftica (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2004Davidson K, Fehling J, Bolch CJS, Bates S, 'Pseudo-nitzschia seriata from Scottish waters: growth and toxin production', Abstracts of 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, November, Capetown, South Africa (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2004Fehling J, Davidson K, Bolch CJS, Tett P, 'Pseudo-nitzschia seriata from Scottish waters: diversity and seasonality', Abstracts of 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, November, Capetown, South Africa (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2004Green DH, Blackburn SI, Llewllyn LE, Negri AP, Bolch CJS, 'Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity of the Bacteria associated with Gymnodinium catenatum: Evidence from the SSU rDNA of Cultivable and Non-cultivable Bacteria', Harmful Algae 2002, October 21-25 2002, St Petersburg, Florida, pp. 408-410. (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2004Green DH, Leakey RJC, Bolch CJS, 'Phylogenetic clustering of dinoflagellate-associated bacteria suggest a functional relationship', Abstracts of Abstracts of Gordon Research Conference. Marine Microbes & Picophytoplankton: From Ecology to Genomics, 6-10 June, Roscoff, Brittany (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2004de Salas MF, Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Morphotaxonomy and genetic affinities of five novel, potentially fish-killing Australian gymnodinioid dinoflagellates', Abstracts of 11th International Conference on Harmful Algae, November, Capetown, South Africa (2004) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

2003Bolch CJS, Blackburn SI, Holmes MJ, Green DH, 'Molecular evidence suggests a recent link between Australasian and Japanese Gymnodinium catenatum populations', Book of Abstracts - Xth International Conference on Harmful Algae, 21-25 October 2002, St Pete Beach, Florida, USA, pp. 32. (2003) [Conference Extract]

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2003Fehling J, Davidson K, Bolch CJS, 'Abundance and distribution of Pseudo-nitzchia spp. on a transect from the western Scottish coast to Rockall (Atlantic Ocean)', Book of Abstracts - Xth International Conference on Harmful Algae, 21-25 October 2002, St Pete Beach, Florida, USA, pp. 89. (2003) [Conference Extract]

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2003Green DH, Blackburn SI, Llewellyn E, Negri AP, Bolch CJS, 'Themes and functions of the bacteria associatied with Gymnodinium catenatum:', Book of Abstracts - Xth International Conference on Harmful Algae, 21-25 October 2002, St Pete Beach, Florida, USA, pp. 115. (2003) [Conference Extract]

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2003de Salas MF, Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJS, 'Taxonomy, morphology and genetic affinities of small marine Australian gymnodinioid dinoflagellates', Book of Abstracts - Xth International Conference on Harmful Algae, 21-25 October 2002 , St Pete Beach, Florida, USA, pp. 67. (2003) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: de Salas MF; Hallegraeff GM

2002Bolch CJ, Negri AP, Blackburn SI, Green DH, 'Life cycle variation in PST content and cell toxicity in PST-producing dinoflagellates', Life History of microalgal species causing harmful algal blooms: Research in Enclosed Seas Series 12, Luxembourg, pp. 37-42. ISSN 1018-5593 (2002) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2001Bolch CJS, Negri A, Blackburn SI, 'Lifecycle variation in PST content and cell toxicity in PST-producing dinoflagellates', Abstracts of LIFEHAB: Life histories of harmful algal bloom species. European Union Workshop, 24-27 October, Santa Ponca, Spain (2001) [Conference Extract]

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2001Green DH, Negri A, Blackburn SI, Bolch CJS, 'Bacterial influences on lifecycles and PST production of dinoflagellates', Abstracts of LIFEHAB: Life histories of harmful algal bloom species. European Union Workshop, 24-27 October, Santa Ponca, Spain (2001) [Conference Extract]

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2001de Salas MF, Reynolds MJ, Hallegraeff GM, Negri A, Vaillancourt RE, et al., 'Toxic Australian Alexandrium dinoflagellates: introduced or indigenous?', Proceedings of the 9th International Conference - Harmful Algal Blooms 2000, 7-11 February 2000, Hobart , Australia, pp. 214-217. (2001) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: de Salas MF; Reynolds MJ; Hallegraeff GM; Vaillancourt RE

1998Bolch CJS, Blackburn SI, Hallegraeff GM, Vaillancourt RE, 'Molecular genetic variation among different global populations of gymnodinium catenatium revealed by RAPD-PCR', Harmful Algae, Vigu, Spain, pp. 1-5. (1998) [Non Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Hallegraeff GM; Vaillancourt RE

1996Onodera H, Oshima Y, Watanabe MF, Watanabe M, Bolch CJ, et al., 'Screening of paralytic shellfish toxins in freshwater cyanobacteria and chemical confirmation of the toxins in cultured Anabaena circinalis from Australia', Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Toxic Phytoplankton, 12-16 July 1995, Sendai, Japan, pp. 563-566. (1996) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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1994Bolch CJS, Hallegraeff GM, 'Ballast water as a vector for the dispersal of toxic dinoflagellates', Proceedings of conference and workshop: Non-indigenous Estuarine and Marine Organisms, April 1993, Seattle, Washington, pp. 63-67. (1994) [Non Refereed Conference Paper]

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1994Rigby GR, Steverson IG, Bolch CJ, Hallegraeff GM, 'The transfer and treatment of shipping ballast waters to reduce the dispersal of toxic marine dinoflagellates', Proceedings of conference and workshop: Non-indigenous Estuarine and Marine Organisms, April 1993, Seattle, Washington, pp. 79-84. (1994) [Non Refereed Conference Paper]

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1990Hallegraeff GM, Bolch CJ, Bryan J, Koerbin B, 'Microalgal spores in ship's ballast water: a danger to aquaculture', Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Toxic Marine Phytoplankton, 26-30 June, 1989, Lund, Sweden, pp. 475-480. ISBN 9780444015235 (1990) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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1989Hallegraeff GM, Stanley SO, Bolch CJ, Blackburn SI, 'Gymnodinium catnatum blooms and shellfish toxicity in southern Tasmania, Australia', Red Tides: Biology, Environmental Science, and Toxicology: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Red Tides, 10-14 November 1987, Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, pp. 78-79. ISBN 9780130521019 (1989) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Thesis

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1999Bolch CJS, 'Evolution, species resolution ad molecular population genetics of the Gymnodinium catenatum toxic dinoflagellate species complex: tracing global dispersal and population dynamics' (1999) [PhD]

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Other Public Output

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2018Mounster B, Bolch C, 'Bid to beat blooming taste', The Mercury, News Corp Australia, Hobart, Australia, May (2018) [Media Interview]

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2018Shine R, Bolch C, 'CSIRO drills deep off Tasmania's east coast to find answers to toxic algal blooms', ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia, 22 May 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]

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2017Hallegraeff G, Bolch C, Bradbury A, Campbell K, Condie SA, et al., 'Improved understanding of Tasmanian harmful algal blooms and biotoxin events to support seafood risk management', Fisheries Research & Development Corporation, 2014/032, pp. 1-132. (2017) [Government or Industry Research]

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Co-authors: Hallegraeff G; Dorantes J; Turnbull A; Ugalde SC

2016Macleod C, Ross J, Carter C, Gardner C, Barrett N, et al., 'Submission to the Marine Farming Planning Review Panel Independent Assessment of salmon farming at Okehampton Bay', Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, September (2016) [Report Other]

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Co-authors: Macleod C; Ross J; Carter C; Gardner C; Barrett N; Hallegraeff G; Lea M-A

2013Bolch C, Moltschaniwskyj N, 'Towards reliable hatchery-produced quality blue mussels: an integrated approach to optimising supply', Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. i - 111. (2013) [Government or Industry Research]

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Co-authors: Moltschaniwskyj N

2013Bolch C, Moltschaniwskyj N, 'Towards reliable hatchery-produced quality blue mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis: an integrated approach to optimising supply', Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Australia, pp. 1-111. (2013) [Government or Industry Research]

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2013Mounster B, Bolch C, 'Toxic algae alert in Huon', The Mercury, News Corp Australia, Hobart, Australia, 24 January (2013) [Newspaper Article]

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2012Bolch C, 'Caught out by algae', The Mercury, News Corp Australia, Hobart, 01 December (2012) [Media Interview]

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2012Gallasch R, Bolch C, 'AMC launches new-look report', Launceston Examiner, Fairfax Media, Tasmania, Australia, 27 July (2012) [Media Interview]

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2000Kelly M, Bolch C, Campbell D, 'ASP- causes, effects and consequences', SAMS (The Scottish Association for Marine Science), Edinburgh, Scotland, 22, Oct (2000) [Magazine Article]

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1999Bolch C, 'Ballast water: a danger for aquaculture and the coastal environment', SAMS (The Scottish Association for Marine Science), Edinburgh, Scotland, 20, Nov/Dec (1999) [Magazine Article]

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1998Hallegraeff G, Bolch C, Koerbin B, Bryan J, 'Ballast water a danger to aquaculture', Australian Fisheries, Australia, 169, July (1998) [Magazine Article]

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Grants & Funding

Dr Bolch's research portfolio includes funding of over $AUD 6 million income from a diversity of funding sources: Australian Research Council schemes, fisheries industry research agencies, private consultancies, and Australian state/federal government funded schemes.

Funding Summary

Number of grants

35

Total funding

$66,838,253

Projects

Elgin - Bell Bay Dinocysts (2022)$1,900
Description
The project is to examine sediment samples for potentially toxic dinoflagellate resting stages (cysts) in Bell Bay harboursediments and provide Elgin Associiates with advice on identity and significance of the species detected.
Funding
Elgin Associates ($1,900)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2022
Elgin - HMAS Cresswell Dinocysts (2022)$2,170
Description
The project is to examine sediment samples for potentially toxic dinoflagellate resting stages (cysts) at HMAS Creswell port facilities in Jervis Bay NSW, and provide Elgin Associates with advice on identity and significance of the species detected.
Funding
Elgin Associates ($2,170)
Scheme
Consultancy
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2022
Developing production systems for offshore kelp mariculture (2022 - 2024)$1,559,025
Description
The project will review, design and trial offshore production systems for kelp mariculture, further select for kelp genotypes to cope with ongoing ocean warming, monitor the performance and potential impact of the kelp production system, and use these empirical measures to enable modelling production and environmental impacts (positive and negative) of kelp mariculture at commercial scales. In parallel, we will review, assess and recommend changes to policy and regulatory frameworks to ensure unambiguous guidelines to achieve industry sustainability, environmental safeguards, and social licence.
Funding
Blue Economy CRC Co ($1,407,561)
Collaborators
BMT Commercial ($8,566); CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($142,898)
Scheme
General Projects
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Johnson CR; Wright JT; Layton C; White CA; Swadling KM; Bolch CJS; Iha C; Haward MG; Nader JP; Abdussamie N; Howe DP; Shelamoff V; Chen S
Period
2022 - 2024
Petuna HAB phytoplankton professional training workshops 2021-23 (2021 - 2023)$53,015
Description
The project will develop and deliver phytoplankton ID and HAB training workshops for Petuna staff. The training will be delivered s 2 x day workshops per year at each of two Petuna sites - Rowella, and Macquarie Harbour, for 2021 through to end of 2023. The project also includes development of MyLO-based plankton ID competency assessment system to be made available twice yearly to Petuna staff.
Funding
Petuna Seafoods ($53,015)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Period
2021 - 2023
CSIRO top up scholarship Kaya Baxter (2021 - 2023)$30,000
Description
CSIRO top up for Kaya Baxter. PhD project - Machine learning and molecular techniques to predict algal blooks in easternTasmanian waters
Funding
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($30,000)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS; Baxter K
Period
2021 - 2023
Understanding algal bloom microbiome function to improve seafood safety (2021 - 2023)$450,000
Description
Current phytoplankton ecological theory is derived primarily from lab cultures, but in nature phytoplankton have unique microbiomes that support their growth and ongoing ocean primary production. This project aims to establish the structure and function of these natural microbiomes, and how they contribute to seafood poisoning caused by bacteria and algal biotoxins. Using advanced flow cytometry with single-cell microbial profiling, we will sample nano-scale plankton microbiomes and synthetic microbiome phylogenomics to the link between microbiomes and seafood poisoning outbreaks. The outcomes will underpin enhanced predictive modelling of seafood risk to ensure the safety and export security of Australia's $2 billion seafood industry.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($450,000)
Scheme
Grant-Discovery Projects
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS; Hallegraeff GM; Green DA; Amin S
Period
2021 - 2023
Grant Reference
DP210102493
Marine Bioproducts Cooperative Research Centre (2021 - 2030)$59,000,000
Description
The objective of the MB-CRC is to transform Australia's emerging marine bioproducts sector into a globally competitive industry. The focus will be on the industry and market-driven innovations to improve both the supply chain and value chain to deliver economies of scale and competitive capacity for Australia to access high value markets across the globe.Strategic alignment:From Tasmania and for Tasmania: A revolution in use of sustainable marine resources, the use of innovative bioprocessing technologies and the exploitation of local Tasmanian bioproducts with a global impact Human Health and nutrition: Marine derived products will improve human health and nutritionEconomic performance: Create regional competitive advantage for the marine bioproducts sector and new businesses through the industry problems we solve. Lift the economic performance of the State on manufacturing and bioresources usage.Environmental sustainability: providing aquaculture and agriculture industries with different market optionsEducational attainment: Students will be strongly involved in the development of the projects, aligned with Tasmania as a STEM State to collaborate with industry, business and government to translate knowledge into practical and productive outcomes.
Funding
Department of Industry, Innovation and Science ($59,000,000)
Scheme
CRC Programme
Administered By
Marine Bioproducts CRC
Research Team
Zhang W; Johnson CR; Hurd CL; Bolch CJS; MacLeod C; Nowak BF; Wright JT; White CA; Paull B; Smith SM; Thickett SCV; Smith JA; Quirino JP; Swarts ND; Newstead T; Grimmer EL; Nichols RL; Rajaguru R; Guven N; Alexander KA
Period
2021 - 2030
Orielton and Pittwater cysts (2020)$3,667
Description
Analysis of dinoflagellate and cysts in sediment samples from Orielton and Pittwater estuary.The project is a survey of dinoflagellate resting stages in Pittwater and Orielton Lagoon for a development proposal being researched by Elgin Associates.
Funding
Elgin Associates ($3,667)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2020
Feasibility of wet-holding and depuration of pacific oysters (2020)$8,500
Description
The project will provide a updated review of the current knowledge of wet-holding and depuration of live oysters, advise onthe knowledge gaps and experimental designs and processes required to overcome regulatory approval hurdles for commercial implementation ofboth processes in their operations. This project is the first of several to be carried out under a research agreement (MOU) with Shellfish Culture Ltd, islinked to future research plans to examine the biological effects of long-term wet-holding of oysters (currently unknown, and is thus an an essentialpre-cursor to the planned research to be carried out under the research agreement
Funding
Shellfish Culture ($8,500)
Scheme
Consultancy
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2020
Engineering haptophyte microbiomes for maximum growth and production (2020 - 2022)$51,000
Description
Micro algae live in close association with bacteria in the environment and these bacterial communities (microbiomes) are critical for the algal host's growth and physiology. In laboratory cultures and industry processes great effort is applied to remove bacteria often leading to microbiome depletion, disturbance or modification (dysbiosis) in the resulting algal cultures. In a marine hatchery context, modified microbiomes can result in poor culture performanceand unreliable algal food production, and substantial risk of larval/spat shellfish loss. In a biotechnology context, modified culture microbiomes dysbiosis can substantially reduce algal growth, biomass production, and reduce and/or modify production of target secondary metabolites. Conversely, retaining a balanced microbiome membership and structure can have significant positive effects on the algal host's health and vitality leading to improved growth rate, increased harvest biomass, and/or production of secondary metabolites. In this context, modification (engineering the microbiome) can thus substantially improve algal production economics of the aquaculture and biotechnology industries. Aim 1. Phylogenetic diversity and composition of natural and cultured Haptophyte microbiomes. a. Cultured microbiomes I will examine the microbiome diversity and structure of existing haptophyte cultures maintained at ANACC using NGS-based microbial profiling. I aim to identify the core and accessory bacteria which compose the microbiome and will be targeted for isolation. All microbiome bacteria will then be cryo-preserved for later microbiome engineering experiments. b. Natural haptophyte microbiomes Full genome sequencing of both the haptophyte and the bacteria composing the microbiomes will be undertaken. I will sample single cells from natural populations using a combination of manual micromanipulation and flow cytometry. Haptophyte cells and associated microbiomes will be characterized using single cell microbial community profiling and sorted and isolated using fluorescence characteristics and cell size. Single cell DNA microbiome will be extracted for microbiome for phylogenetic analysis and single-cell amplified microbiomes (SAMs) will be created using whole-genome amplification (WGA) if DNA quantity is a problem. Aim 2. Microbiome manipulation of synthetic microbiomes of Tisochrysis and Diacronema Bacteria will be removed from selected haptophytes (Tisochrysis and Diacronema) using combinations of broad-spectrum antibiotics, the microbiomes will then be replaced with selected cultured microbiome bacteria creating engineered microbiomes. I will initially evaluate the growth dynamics and biomass yield of each of the synthetic microbiomes by high throughput Chi-a in-vivo fluorescence. High-, Med- and Low- performance synthetic microbiomes will be further selected for detailed studies of microbiome growth dynamics, cell-to-cell interaction and haptophyte transcriptomics studies. Aim 3. Cell-to-cell communication and transcriptomic responses of haptophytes to engineered microbiomes. I will examine the synthetic microbiomes which had a positive or negative effect on Haptophyte growth and/or biochemical composition. This will contribute to gaining insight into metabolic and physiological responses of haptophytes to the presence, absence and combinations of harmful/ helpful bacteria. I will use transcriptomics (RNAseq, targeted RT- qPCR) to identify metabolic pathways that have been significantly altered, guiding the selection of appropriate cell-biology assays and determining the molecular processes behind the physiological change. Expected Outcomes The development of lab-based culture studies will provide a framework for engineering optimal haptophyte microbiomes for stable cost-effective algal biomass production by industry. A minimum of three high-quality peer-reviewed publications are expected.
Funding
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($51,000)
Scheme
Scholarship-Top-Up
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Period
2020 - 2022
Seafood Safety: High throughput diagnostics for ciguatoxin risk assessment (2018 - 2020)$259,000
Description
The aim of this collaborative project is to develop novel, high throughput platforms for rapid assessment of ciguatoxins and the causative phytoplankton species of Gambierdiscus. Ciguatoxins cause ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP), a serious human illness now affecting southerly areas of Australia due to environmental change. The outcomes of this project will develop knowledge of ciguatoxin risk at Australian 'hot spot' sites, field tested methods for in-situ detection of Gambierdiscus and ciguatoxins, and data to inform policy to safeguard the $2.2 billion Australian commercial fishing industry and consumers. University of Tasmania's role in the project (through CI-Bolch) is provision of dinoflagellate isolation, culture and taxonomic expertise, and selected ecophysiological/toxicity studies of the Gambierdiscus isolates during the project.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($259,000)
Scheme
Grant-Linkage Projects
Administered By
University of Technology Sydney
Research Team
Murray S; Bolch CJS; Lewis R
Period
2018 - 2020
Grant Reference
LP180100001
Improved management of coastal plankton systems by ancient DNA technology (2017 - 2019)$439,000
Description
Long term data are sparse for Australian coastal and estuarine waters and seriously impede management of fisheries, tourism and urban development. Long term records are essential to understand dynamic plankton ecosystems with respect to disruptive algal and jellyfish blooms, impacts from introduced species and increasedhuman utilisation of coastal resources. This project will apply major advances in ancient DNA technology to dated sediment depth cores to assemble comprehensive long term Australian plankton records spanning 50 to 1000 years. This will allow us to explore cyclical patterns, define range expansions and improve our understanding and management of how dynamic coastal ecosystems respond to multistressor anthropogenic change.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($439,000)
Scheme
Grant-Discovery Projects
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Hallegraeff GM; McMinn A; Bolch CJS; Soubrier J; Heijnis H
Period
2017 - 2019
Grant Reference
DP170102261
Sense-T Stage 2: BloomAlert: Real-time algal community monitoring for water quality and safety (2015 - 2016)$393,075
Description
IMAS, Irrigation Tasmania, TasWater and Hydro Tasmania will work together to install a sensor network at six locations in the Tasmanian water supply system to provide real-time data on algal biomass and allow early detection of algal blooms in drinking water and agricultural water resources.
Funding
Tasmanian Irrigation ($21,567); University of Tasmania ($371,508)
Scheme
Grant - Institutional
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS; Fischer AM
Period
2015 - 2016
Toxic dinoflagellate cyst distribution (2014)$6,189
Funding
Consulting Environmental Engineers ($6,189)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2014
A coupled liquid chromatography mass spectrometer as a core component of an Australian research facility for marine microbial biotoxins. (2014)$290,000
Description
An automated and ultra-sensitive liquid-chromatography mass spectrometer will be used as a coreinstrument to establish a new Australian Research Facility for Marine Microbial Biotoxins. This facility willsafeguard public health and find new natural products from our unique marine biodiversity for a variety ofapplications.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($290,000)
Scheme
Grant-Linkage Infrastructure
Administered By
University of New South Wales
Research Team
Harder T; Rhodes L; Murray SA; Steinberg P; Hallegraeff GM; Doblin MA; Kalaitzis J; Bolch CJS
Year
2014
Grant Reference
LE140100055
Improved understanding of Tasmanian harmful algal blooms and biotoxin events to support seafood risk management (2014 - 2017)$600,000
Description
The project outputs are focused on ensuring implementation and adoption of state-of-the-art rapid toxin/species detection for PST toxins in Australian seafood.
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($600,000)
Scheme
Grant-Annual Open Call Round
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Hallegraeff GM; Bolch CJS; Campbell K; Condie S; Harwood T; Murray S; Turnbull A; Ugalde SC
Period
2014 - 2017
A transportable containerised laboratory for rapid cell sorting and high-resolution bioimaging of living aquatic microbes in field locations (2013)$580,000
Description
This project will deliver a transportable, unique laboratory for the rapid isolation and high-resolution analysis of living microbes immediately after sampling from the sea or waterways. It will be the first of its kind in Australia and deliver new knowledge of the role of these organisms in their natural habitats.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($580,000)
Scheme
Grant-Linkage Infrastructure
Administered By
University of Technology Sydney
Research Team
Doblin M; Seymour J; Ralph P; Vigneswaran S; Whitchurch C; Suthers I; Hallegraeff GM; Bolch CJS; Steinberg P; Brown MV; Ferrari B; Murray SA; Paulsen I; Ostrowski M; Armand LK; Waite AM
Year
2013
Grant Reference
LE130100019
Rising Stars (2009 - 2011)$60,120
Funding
University of Tasmania ($60,120)
Scheme
Grant-Rising Stars Round 1
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Period
2009 - 2011
14th International Conference on Harmful Algae (Hersonissos, Crete, 2010) (2009)$1,300
Funding
University of Tasmania ($1,300)
Scheme
Grant-Conference Support Scheme
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2009
2008/202 - Towards Reliable Hatchery-produced Quality Blue Mussels: an Integrated Approach to Optimising Supply (2008 - 2012)$287,876
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($287,876)
Scheme
Grant-Annual Open Call Round
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS; Moltschaniwskyj NA; Carson J
Period
2008 - 2012
Polyketides as the Conserved Basis for Diverse Marine Toxin Biosyntheses (2008 - 2010)$315,000
Funding
Australian Research Council ($315,000)
Scheme
Grant-Discovery Projects
Administered By
University of New South Wales
Research Team
Neilan B; Bolch CJS; Moffitt M
Period
2008 - 2010
Grant Reference
DP0880264
Establishment of a Confocal/multiphoton Microscope for Imaging of Living Systems (2008)$300,000
Funding
Australian Research Council ($300,000)
Scheme
Grant-Linkage Infrastructure
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Vickers JC; Foote SJ; Small DH; Walters EH; Hallegraeff GM; West AK; Chung RS; Woods GM; Dickson TC; Nowak BF; Bolch CJS
Year
2008
Grant Reference
LE0882701
Review of Genetic Methods as a Tool for Identification of Introduced Marine Pest (2007)$6,815
Funding
Access UTS Pty Ltd ($6,815)
Scheme
Consultancy
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2007
Experimental Models for Bacteria-dinoflagellate Interactions (2007)$9,000
Funding
University of Tasmania ($9,000)
Scheme
Grant-Institutional Research Scheme
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2007
Population Diversity of the Introduced Mosquitofish, Gambusia Holbrooki (2005 - 2006)$8,000
Funding
Fish Habitat Improvement Trust Fund ($8,000)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Period
2005 - 2006
Chloroplast Evolution and Replacement in the Fish-Killing Dinoflagellates (2004)$17,925
Funding
University of Tasmania ($17,925)
Scheme
Grant-Institutional Research Scheme
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2004
Microalgal Supply (2003 - 2004)$12,176
Funding
Cleveland Biosensors Pty Ltd ($12,176)
Scheme
Repetitive Activity
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Period
2003 - 2004
Host-symbiont Specificity between the Toxic Dinoflagellate Gymnodinium Catenatum and the Growth-stimulating Bacterium Alcanivorax Borkumensis and Marinobacter Sp (2003)$19,000
Funding
University of Tasmania ($19,000)
Scheme
Grant-Institutional Research Scheme
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Year
2003
Diversity and function of the bacterial flora of the toxic bloom alga Gymnodinium catenatum (2001 - 2003)$178,000
Funding
Foundation for Research Science and Technology (New Zealand) ($178,000)
Scheme
Postdoctoral Fellowship (DH Green)
Administered By
Scottish Association for Marine Science
Research Team
Green DH; Bolch CJS
Period
2001 - 2003
Gymnodinium catenatum: a toxic, cyst-producing dinoflagellate from the port of Singapore (2001 - 2002)$91,000
Funding
National University of Singapore ($91,000)
Scheme
Research Grant
Administered By
Tropical Marine Science Institute, University of Singapore
Research Team
Holmes MJ; Bolch CJS
Period
2001 - 2002
Correlation between algal presence in water and toxin presence in shellfish: Genotyping toxic algae (2001 - 2002)$223,000
Funding
Food Safety Authority (UK) ($223,000)
Scheme
Research Grant
Administered By
Scottish Association for Marine Science
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Period
2001 - 2002
The Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa: an International Biological Resource Centre (2001 - 2005)$1,260,000
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council ($1,260,000)
Scheme
Research Infrastructure Grant
Administered By
Scottish Association for Marine Science
Research Team
Bolch CJS
Period
2001 - 2005
Molecular Phylogeny and Morphotaxonomy of Australian Gymnodinioid Dinoflagellates (2001 - 2003)$90,000
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($90,000)
Scheme
Grant-Australian Biological Resources Study
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Hallegraeff GM; Bolch CJS
Period
2001 - 2003
Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning in Scottish Waters-PhD studentship (2000 - 2002)$58,500
Funding
University of Highlands and Islands (United Kingdom) ($58,500)
Scheme
PhD studentship (stipend)
Administered By
University of Highlands and Islands
Research Team
Davidson K; Bolch CJS; Tett P
Period
2000 - 2002
Amnesic shellfish poisoning in Scottish King scallops (Pecten maximus) (1999 - 2000)$174,000
Funding
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (UK) ($174,000)
Scheme
Research Grant
Administered By
Scottish Association for Marine Science
Research Team
Kelly M; Bolch CJS
Period
1999 - 2000

Research Supervision

Chris's research supervision includes >50 research students (Honours/Masters and PhD) originating from a diverse background including Australia, Bangladesh, Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia, Oman, Sth Korea, Singapore and Sweden and United Kingdom. He currently supervises research students in areas of algal biology/ecology and molecular ecology, harmful algal blooms and phycotoxins; algal systematics and phylogeny; microbial diversity and microbial interactions; and hatchery culture and disease.

Current

6

Completed

22

Current

DegreeTitleCommenced
PhDThe Inception, Development and Spread of Harmful Algal Blooms and Links to Oceanographic Phenomena2018
PhDGenetic Diversity and Microbiomes of Australian Gambierdiscus2019
PhDMicrofossil and Ancient DNA Approaches to Reconstruct Changes in Plankton Communities in an 8000 year old Maria Island Sediment Core2020
PhDMachine Learning and Molecular Techniques to Predict Algal Blooms in Eastern Tasmanian Waters2020
PhDThe Composition and Evolution of Diatoms Around Antarctica Inferred from Marine Sedimentary Ancient2021
PhDKick Starting Seagrass Restoration in SE Tasmania2023

Completed

DegreeTitleCompleted
PhDAlternative Stable States, Demography and Intraspecific Facilitation in the Intertidal Ecosystem Engineer Hormosira banksii
Candidate: Ryan David Lewis
2020
PhDEvaluating the Potential of Improved Spatial Resolution for Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll-a in Coastal and Inland Waters
Candidate: James Matthew Bramich
2019
PhDThe Influence of Phenotypic Variation in a Habitat-Forming Seaweed on Intertidal Gastropod Communities
Candidate: Federica Gemelli
2019
PhDUnderstanding Spoilage Mechanisms of Modified Atmosphere Packaged Live Mussels for Quality Improvement and Shelf-Life Extension
Candidate: Olumide Adedokun Odeyemi
2019
PhDMicrobial Communities Associated with Bacillary Necrosis of Australian Blue Mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck): A study using model larval cultures
Candidate: Tzu Nin Kwan
2018
PhDIsolation and Selection of Probiotic Candidates from Gastrointestinal Tracts of Teleosts and Molluscs
Candidate: Muhamad Amin
2017
PhDInfluence of the Genetic Variability and Plasticity on the Fitness of a Common Intertidal Seaweed
Candidate: Rebecca Mueller
2017
PhDFactors Effecting Reproduction and Larval Development of Ostrea angasi (Sowerby 1871): Advancing hatchery production
Candidate: Stephan Jon O'Connor
2016
PhDNew Capillary Electrophoresis Methods for the Analysis of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Toxins
Candidate: Aemi Syazwani Abdul Keyon
2014
PhDThe Relative Effects of the Herbicide Atrazine on Selected Microalgae
Candidate: Adil Mohamed Khalfan Al Qasmi
2013
PhDGrowth and Reproduction of a Short-lived Cephalopod: Mechanisms that Facilitate Population Success in a Highly Variable Environment
Candidate: Matthew Robert Kuipers
2012
MastersAspects of the Interaction between the Marine Bacterium Alcanivorax DG881 and the Toxic Dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum
Candidate: Masako Matsumoto
2011
PhDAlgal-bacterial Interactions: A Study of Gymnodinium Catenatum and its Associated Bacteria
Candidate: Maria Elisabeth Albinsson
2011
MastersNitrogen Uptake by Phytoplankton in the Huon Estuary: With Special Reference to the Physiology of the Toxic Dinoflagellate Gymnodinium Catenatum
Candidate: Paul Benjamin Armstrong
2010
MastersGynogen Induction and Diploid Restoration in the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea Gigas
Candidate: Gregory Neil Kent
2010
PhDUnderstanding Reproduction and Energy Storage, for Broodstock Conditioning, in Mytilus galloprovincialis
Candidate: Jo-Anne Fearman
2010
PhDTreatment Options to Mitigate Transport of Harmful Algal Species and Pathogens via Ships' Ballast Water and Shellfish Translocation
Candidate: Matthew Gregg
2009
PhDExperimental Models of Bacteria-Phytoplankton Interactions and Bacterial Influence on Growth of Toxic Dinoflagellate, Gymnodinium catenatum
Candidate: Thailambal Anantha Subramanian
2008
PhDEcology, Population Genetics and Risk Assessment of the Exotic mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki, in Tasmania
Candidate: Kerri Ann Lynch
2008
PhDMorphotaxonomy, Genetic Affinities and Ecology of Australian and Antarctic Populations of the Potentially Fish Killing, Heterotrophic Dinoflagellates Cryptoperidiniopsis brodyi and Pfiesteria piscicida
Candidate: Tae-Gyu Park
2006
PhDDinoflagellate Cysts and Chattonella Resting Stages from Recent Sediments of the Southeast Coast of Iran
Candidate: Gilan Attaran-Fariman
2006
PhDMorphotaxonomy and genetic affinities of five novel, potentially fish-killing Australian gymnodinioid dinoflagellates
Candidate: Miguel Felix de Salas
2004