{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Electrophysiological techniques in marine microalgae study: A new perspective for harmful algal bloom (HAB) research. {Author}: Yu Z;Wang Z;Liu L; {Journal}: Harmful Algae {Volume}: 134 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 04 {Factor}: 5.905 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.hal.2024.102629 {Abstract}: Electrophysiological techniques, by measuring bioelectrical signals and ion channel activities in tissues and cells, are now widely utilized to study ion channel-related physiological functions and their underlying mechanisms. Electrophysiological techniques have been extensively employed in the investigation of animals, plants, and microorganisms; however, their application in marine algae lags behind that in other organisms. In this paper, we present an overview of current electrophysiological techniques applicable to algae while reviewing the historical usage of such techniques in this field. Furthermore, we explore the potential specific applications of electrophysiological technology in harmful algal bloom (HAB) research. The application prospects in the studies of stress tolerance, competitive advantage, nutrient absorption, toxin synthesis and secretion by HAB microalgae are discussed and anticipated herein with the aim of providing novel perspectives on HAB investigations.