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Ionic Control of the Longitudinal Flagellum inCeratium tripos(Dinoflagellida)1
Journal of Protozoology, 1985T. Maruyama
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The Journal of Protozoology, 1981
ABSTRACTThe longitudinal flagellum of Ceratium tripos moves in two dissimilar ways: undulation and retraction. The undulatory wave is planar and has a wavelength of 74.3 ± 9.6 μm and an amplitude of 14.2 ± 2.3 μm in sea water. The beat frequency is 30 Hz at 20°C, pH 8.0.
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ABSTRACTThe longitudinal flagellum of Ceratium tripos moves in two dissimilar ways: undulation and retraction. The undulatory wave is planar and has a wavelength of 74.3 ± 9.6 μm and an amplitude of 14.2 ± 2.3 μm in sea water. The beat frequency is 30 Hz at 20°C, pH 8.0.
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Ionic Control of the Longitudinal Flagellum in Ceratium tripos (Dinoflagellida)1
The Journal of Protozoology, 1985ABSTRACTIn order to answer the question of how two dissimilar flagellar motions, retraction and undulation, of the longitudinal flagellum in Ceratium tripos are regulated, the effects of cationic milieu, calcium ionophore, calcium channel blockers and some anesthetics on the motion of the longitudinal flagellum were studied. The flagellum retracted and
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Journal of Fish Diseases, 1980
Abstract. Since 1977, repeated outbreaks of infestation by Amyloodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellida) in cultured gilthead bream Sparus aurata L. and seabass Dicen‐trarchus labrax (L.) resulted in sporadic and mass mortalities. Fingerlings and yearlings as well as breeders were affected and, since 1978, larval and post‐larval S.
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Abstract. Since 1977, repeated outbreaks of infestation by Amyloodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellida) in cultured gilthead bream Sparus aurata L. and seabass Dicen‐trarchus labrax (L.) resulted in sporadic and mass mortalities. Fingerlings and yearlings as well as breeders were affected and, since 1978, larval and post‐larval S.
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‘Total evidence’ refutes the inclusion of Perkinsus species in the phylum Apicomplexa
Parasitology, 1997M. Siddall +3 more
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