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Chemical control of Amyloodinium ocellatum (Brown 1931) (Dinoflagellida) infections: In vitro tests and treatment trials with infected fishes

Aquaculture, 1984
Abstract In vitro incubation of dividing tomonts of Amyloodinium ocellatum (Brown 1931) was used to evaluate efficacy and mode of action of potentially paraciticidal chemicals. Copper sulfate, in concentrations up to 10 ppm, did not interrupt division. However, concentrations as low as 0.5 ppm were lethal to sporulating tomonts and dinospores.
I Paperna
exaly   +3 more sources

Mass mortality of hatchery-reared milkfish (Chanos chanos) and mangrove red snapper (Lutjanus argentimaculatus) caused by Amyloodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellida)

Aquaculture, 2004
Outbreaks of heavy infestation by the parasitic dinoflagellate Amyloodinium ocellatum in hatchery-reared milkfish (Chanos chanos) and mangrove red snapper (Lutjanus argentimaculatus) caused 100% mortality events in hatcheries in the Philippines. Parasites were recorded on the body surface in 14-day-old milkfish fry and on both skin and gills in 2-month-
Erlinda R Cruz-Lacierda   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Development of Oodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellida): A Scanning Electron Microscopic Study

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1981
P. J. Cheung   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Dinophyceae (Dinoflagellida)

Aquatic Botany, 1992
F E Round
exaly   +2 more sources

The Ultrastructure of the Freshwater, Colorless Dinoflagellate Peridiniopsis berolinense (Lemm.) Bourrelly (Mastigophora, Dinoflagellida)1,2

The Journal of Protozoology, 1984
ABSTRACTThe ultrastructure of the freshwater, heterotrophic dinoflagellate Peridiniopsis berolinense (Lemm.) Bourrelly resembles other dinoflagellates in the structure of its nucleus, theca, flagella, and mitochondria. Other features less frequently reported in related organisms include fine sub‐sulcal fibers, collared pits in the flagellar base region,
GARY J. WEDEMAYER, LEE W. WILCOX
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Microzooplankton and their herbivorous activity in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean

Oceanographic Literature Review, 1993
Microzooplankton and their herbivorous activity were studied at four stations between 60 and 47°N along the 20°W meridian in mid-summer, as part of the 1989 U.K. Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study.
P. Burkill   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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