Dinoflagellates such as Alexandrium usually reproduce by asexual fission: One cell grows and then divides into two cells, then two into four, four into eight, and so on. When growth is unchecked by environmental conditions—such as a shortage of nutrients or light, or grazing by animals — harmful algae populations can accumulate to visually spectacular but catastrophic levels.
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