Allelopathic Effect of a Chilean Strain of Karenia selliformis (Gymnodiniales, Dinoflagellata) on Phytoplankton Species [PDF]
Blooms of the dinoflagellate Karenia selliformis in Chile, often associated with massive fish kills, have been noted alongside other species from the Kareniaceae family, such as Karenia spp. and Karlodinium spp.
Victoria Alfaro-Ahumada +6 more
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Morphology, behavior, and phylogenomics of Oxytoxum lohmannii, Dinoflagellata. [PDF]
AbstractDinoflagellates are an abundant and diverse group of protists representing a wealth of unique biology and ecology. While many dinoflagellates are photosynthetic or mixotrophic, many taxa are heterotrophs, often with complex feeding strategies. Compared to their photosynthetic counterparts, heterotrophic dinoflagellates remain understudied, as ...
Cooney EC +7 more
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Biodiversity and Interannual Variation of Harmful Algal Bloom Species in the Coastal Sea of Qinhuangdao, China [PDF]
For the frequent occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the Qinhuangdao coastal sea (QCS) of the Bohai Sea in summer, we tested the hypothesis that high-biodiversity HAB species exist in the area, and a series of censuses of HAB species were ...
Yang Chen +5 more
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Mekanisme Keracunan Saraf Akibat Konsumsi Kerang-kerangan yang Terkontaminasi Dinoflagellata Beracun (Studi Literatur) [PDF]
Dinoflagellata is a micro algae where live in water habitat and about 30 species can produce poison material called “sax toxin”. Organic water pollution is one of a stimulant agent blooming algae that is caused by nutrient abundance.
Sari Sudarmiati, Badrus Zaman
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Genetic diversity, morphological uniformity and polyketide production in dinoflagellates (Amphidinium, Dinoflagellata). [PDF]
Dinoflagellates are an intriguing group of eukaryotes, showing many unusual morphological and genetic features. Some groups of dinoflagellates are morphologically highly uniform, despite indications of genetic diversity.
Shauna A Murray +3 more
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Quantitative observations of Cyanobacteria and Dinoflagellata in reservoirs of Sri Lanka
Cyanobacterial and dinoflagellate blooms have a range of social, environmental and economic impacts due to their potential of toxin production under extreme environmental conditions. Therefore, the present study aimed to understand the species abundance,
P. A. A. P. K. Senanayake +1 more
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The family Podolampadaceae (Dinoflagellata) in Mexican waters
I. Gárate-Lizárraga
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Different phytoplankton distributions and assembly processes in marine water masses with contrasting nutrient conditions [PDF]
Background Phytoplankton play a vital role in global primary production and carbon fixation in marine ecosystems. A comprehensive understanding of their distribution patterns and assembly mechanisms under different nutrient conditions is essential for ...
Zhenyuan Lei +3 more
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There has been an increasing interest in studying species of the thecate dinophysoid dinoflagellates, especially the genera Dinophysis and Phalacroma, all around the world. Abundant net phytoplankton material collected from coasts of the western coast of
Karina Esqueda-Lara +2 more
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Towards quantitative metabarcoding of eukaryotic plankton: an approach to improve 18S rRNA gene copy number bias [PDF]
Plankton metabarcoding is increasingly implemented in marine ecosystem assessments and is more cost-efficient and less time-consuming than monitoring based on microscopy (morphological).
Jon Lapeyra Martin +4 more
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