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Rendy Ruvindy
Rendy Ruvindy
Product Development Scientist, Genetic Signatures Ltd
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Unravelling core microbial metabolisms in the hypersaline microbial mats of Shark Bay using high-throughput metagenomics
R Ruvindy, RA White III, BA Neilan, BP Burns
The ISME journal 10 (1), 183-196, 2016
1242016
The genetic basis of toxin biosynthesis in dinoflagellates
A Verma, A Barua, R Ruvindy, H Savela, PA Ajani, SA Murray
Microorganisms 7 (8), 222, 2019
622019
qPCR Assays for the Detection and Quantification of Multiple Paralytic Shellfish Toxin-Producing Species of Alexandrium
R Ruvindy, CJ Bolch, L MacKenzie, KF Smith, SA Murray
Frontiers in microbiology 9, 3153, 2018
472018
Evaluation of sxtA and rDNA qPCR assays through monitoring of an inshore bloom of Alexandrium catenella Group 1
SA Murray, R Ruvindy, GS Kohli, DM Anderson, ML Brosnahan
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 14532, 2019
352019
Viral communities of Shark Bay modern stromatolites
RA White III, HL Wong, R Ruvindy, BA Neilan, BP Burns
Frontiers in Microbiology 9, 1223, 2018
322018
First Detection of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins from Alexandrium pacificum above the Regulatory Limit in Blue Mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) in New South Wales …
A Barua, PA Ajani, R Ruvindy, H Farrell, A Zammit, S Brett, D Hill, ...
Microorganisms 8 (6), 905, 2020
202020
Genomic copy number variability at the genus, species and population levels impacts in situ ecological analyses of dinoflagellates and harmful algal blooms
R Ruvindy, A Barua, CJS Bolch, C Sarowar, H Savela, SA Murray
ISME communications 3 (1), 70, 2023
102023
Assessing the Use of Molecular Barcoding and qPCR for Investigating the Ecology of Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae), a Harmful Algal Species
K McLennan, R Ruvindy, M Ostrowski, S Murray
Microorganisms 9 (3), 510, 2021
102021
Unprecedented Alexandrium blooms in a previously low biotoxin risk area of Tasmania, Australia.
G Hallegraeff, C Bolch, S Condie, J Dorantes-Aranda, SA Murray, ...
17th International Conference on Harmful Algae, 2017
82017
The application of qPCR assays for the early detection of toxic Alexandrium in eastern australian waters
R Ruvindy
12019
An On-Farm Workflow for Predictive Management of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin-Producing Harmful Algal Blooms for the Aquaculture Industry
R Ruvindy, PA Ajani, S Ashlin, G Hallegraeff, K Klemm, CJ Bolch, ...
Environmental Science & Technology, 2024
2024
Assessing the Use of Molecular Barcoding and qPCR for Investigating the Ecology of Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae), a Harmful Algal Species (vol 9, 510, 2021)
K McLennan, R Ruvindy, M Ostrowski, S Murray
MICROORGANISMS 10 (10), 2022
2022
Correction: McLennan et al. Assessing the Use of Molecular Barcoding and qPCR for Investigating the Ecology of Prorocentrum minimum (Dinophyceae), a Harmful Algal Species …
K McLennan, R Ruvindy, M Ostrowski, S Murray
Microorganisms 10 (10), 1906, 2022
2022
MODELLING HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS IN EASTERN AUSTRALIAN ESTUARIES USING QUANTITATIVE PCR AND MOLECULAR BARCODING
S Murray, R Ruvindy, A Verma, K McLennan, P Ajani
PHYCOLOGIA 60, 89-90, 2021
2021
Microalgal Community Composition Assessment in Warringah Lagoons 2017-2018. A report to Warringah Council, August 2018.
R Ruvindy, PA Ajani, S Murray
2018
REVEALING THE GLOBAL METABOLIC COMPLEXITY OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER MODERN MICROBIALITES THROUGH METAGENOMICS
RA WHITE III, R RUVINDY, IM POWER, S ZÁRATE PEDROCHE, ...
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
2014
UNRAVELING THE METABOLIC AND TAXONOMIC COMPLEXITY OF MARINE STROMATOLITES USING HIGH-THROUGHPUT METAGENOMIC SEQUENCING
R RUVINDY, RA WHITE III, B BURNS
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
2014
Metagenomic Analyses of Modern Stromatolitic Mats from Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
R Ruvindy
UNSW Sydney, 2014
2014
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