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Robust Dinoflagellata phylogeny inferred from public transcriptome databases
Journal of Phycology, 2017Dinoflagellates are dominant members of the plankton and play key roles in ocean ecosystems as primary producers, predators, parasites, coral photobionts, and causative agents of algal blooms that produce toxins harmful to humans and commercial fisheries.
Dana C. Price, Debashish Bhattacharya
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First Record of Borghiella dodgei (Dinoflagellata) in Eastern Europe
Inland Water Biology, 2020The morphology of rare cryophilic species of dinoflagellates Borghiella dodgei Moestrup, Hansen & Daugbjerg from Eastern Europe (Kiev, Ukraine) has been studied. Until now, only two locations of this species—freshwater reservoirs in Italy and Portugal—were known. The original description of B.
A. F. Krakhmalnyi +2 more
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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2021
We describe new insights into the morphology and life history of the bizarre parasite Haplozoon axiothellae (Dinoflagellata) using light microscopy (LM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).
Phil Angel, M. Herranz, B. Leander
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We describe new insights into the morphology and life history of the bizarre parasite Haplozoon axiothellae (Dinoflagellata) using light microscopy (LM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).
Phil Angel, M. Herranz, B. Leander
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Journal of Phycology, 2020
Environmental change, including global warming and chemical pollution, can compromise cnidarian‐(e.g., coral‐) dinoflagellate symbioses and cause coral bleaching.
S. Clowez +3 more
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Environmental change, including global warming and chemical pollution, can compromise cnidarian‐(e.g., coral‐) dinoflagellate symbioses and cause coral bleaching.
S. Clowez +3 more
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Botanica Marina
Prorocentrum includes ∼80 species inhabiting benthic and planktonic marine environments. Some species, such as Prorocentrum cassubicum and P. norrisianum, have similar morphology, which complicates their identification based solely on morphological ...
A. E. Ramos-Santiago +4 more
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Prorocentrum includes ∼80 species inhabiting benthic and planktonic marine environments. Some species, such as Prorocentrum cassubicum and P. norrisianum, have similar morphology, which complicates their identification based solely on morphological ...
A. E. Ramos-Santiago +4 more
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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Amyloodinium ocellatum is a protozoan parasite that causes amyloodiniosis in marine and brackish water fish, threatening global aquaculture. The present study investigates the morphology and ultrastructure of the free‐living stages of A.
Zhicheng Li +8 more
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Amyloodinium ocellatum is a protozoan parasite that causes amyloodiniosis in marine and brackish water fish, threatening global aquaculture. The present study investigates the morphology and ultrastructure of the free‐living stages of A.
Zhicheng Li +8 more
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Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature
. The purpose of this application, under Articles 1.1.1, 11 and 13 of the ICZN Code, is to confirm that the nominal genus Alexandrium Halim, 1960, proposed for an ecologically and economically important group of dinoflagellates, was originally treated as
Marc Gottschling, M. Elbrächter
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. The purpose of this application, under Articles 1.1.1, 11 and 13 of the ICZN Code, is to confirm that the nominal genus Alexandrium Halim, 1960, proposed for an ecologically and economically important group of dinoflagellates, was originally treated as
Marc Gottschling, M. Elbrächter
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Amyloodinium ocellatum (Chromalveolata: Dinoflagellata) in farmed turbot
Aquaculture, 2011Abstract Turbot Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) referred many times as Psetta maxima junior synonym is a Pleuronectiformes fish that has been produced in aquaculture since the last quarter of XX century. One decisive factor to the maintenance and development of this economically important production is the increase of the knowledge of the ...
Aurélia Saraiva +2 more
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Phycologia, 2018
: Aggregates of mucilaginous material have been at times observed in coastal and oceanic sea waters. In the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea), these events have been known since the 18th century as ‘mare sporco’ (= dirty sea), and in recent years, they ...
Laura Escalera +4 more
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: Aggregates of mucilaginous material have been at times observed in coastal and oceanic sea waters. In the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea), these events have been known since the 18th century as ‘mare sporco’ (= dirty sea), and in recent years, they ...
Laura Escalera +4 more
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Some NorwegianDinophysisspecies (Dinoflagellata)
Sarsia, 1976Abstract A revision of most of the classic species of dinoflagellates is urgently needed. In this paper the author carefully studied the following species of Dinophysis: D. odiosa Pavillard, D. acuta Ehren-berg, D. norvegica Claparede & Lachmann, D. acuminata Claparede & Lachmann, D. skagi Paulsen, D. dens Pavillard, and D.
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