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Bioactive Polyketides from <i>Amphidinium</i> spp.: An In-Depth Review of Biosynthesis, Applications, and Current Research Trends. [PDF]
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Contrasting niche dynamics in the invasion processes of two congeneric dinoflagellates. [PDF]
Macêdo RL.
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Tetrapeptide from microbial coculture exhibiting a unique algicidal mechanism against Alexandrium fundyense. [PDF]
Cho JY, Kim JK.
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Nonlinear Responses of Phytoplankton Communities to Environmental Drivers in a Tourist-Impacted Coastal Zone: A GAMs-Based Study of Beihai Silver Beach. [PDF]
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Most dinoflagellates are free-living single-celled organisms that inhabit aquatic environments with a mostly organic-walled cyst stage in their life cycle. The evolution of dinoflagellates through their cyst fossils goes back to Middle Triassic. The intricate Jurassic through Cenozoic organic walled cyst taxonomy allows a refined marine biostratigraphy.
Fensome, R.A., Munsterman, D.K.
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Fensome, R.A., Munsterman, D.K.
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Parasitic, amoeboid dinoflagellates
Nature, 1979SEXUAL reproduction has so far been unknown among the Dinococcales, unicellular brown algae belonging to the Dinophyceae (dinoflagellates). As we report here, however, the life cycles of two members of this group, Stylodinium sphaera and Cystodinedria inermis, include a parasitic amoeboid stage which brings about vegetative reproduction and also ...
L A, Pfiester, J, Popovský
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Dinoflagellate Genome Evolution
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2011The dinoflagellates are an ecologically important group of microbial eukaryotes that have evolved many novel genomic characteristics. They possess some of the largest nuclear genomes among eukaryotes arranged on permanently condensed liquid-crystalline chromosomes.
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