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Category:Dinoflagellates
Category:Dinoflagellates Pages in category "Dinoflagellates" There are 10 pages in this section ...
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Dinoflagellate
Dinoflagellate ? Dinoflagellates Ceratium hirundinella Scientific classification |
Dinophyceae Noctiluciphyceae Syndiniophyceae The dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate protists ... saltiness, or depth. About half of all dinoflagellates are photosynthetic, and these make up the ... in the biology of coral reefs. Other dinoflagellates are colorless predators on other protozoa, and ... a few forms are parasitic. Morphology Most dinoflagellates are unicellular forms with two dissimilar ...
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Alveolate
... that lack locomotive structures except in gametes Dinoflagellates Mostly marine flagellates, many of which have ... membrane, typically forming a flexible pellicle. In dinoflagellates they often form armor plates. Alveolates have ... have a distinct structure. The Apicomplexa and dinoflagellates are closer to each other than they ... enter host cells, while in some colorless dinoflagellates it forms a peduncle used to ingest ... enter host cells, while in some colorless dinoflagellates it forms a peduncle used to ...
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Dinophyceae
... The Dinophyceae are the main class of dinoflagellates. They include all species where the nucleus ... by the haploid stage. All the "typical" dinoflagellates, such as Peridinium and Gymnodinium, belong here ... some that are colonial, amoeboid, or parasitic. Dinoflagellates are classified by morphology. Species with a ... Prorocentrales are split up. The groups of dinoflagellates without theca are understood to be artificial ... There is also a group of parasitic dinoflagellates, the Blastodiniales , that do not have ...
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Noctilucales
... Noctilucales are a peculiar order of marine dinoflagellates. They differ from most others in that ... numerous gametes, which resemble more typical athecate dinoflagellates and have the dinokaryotic nuclei. Evidence suggests that they diverged from most other dinoflagellates early on, and they are generally placed ... bioluminescent when disturbed, as are various other dinoflagellates, and large blooms can sometimes be seen ...
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Paralytic shellfish poisoning
... by microscopic algae in the form of dinoflagellates and diatoms. Pathophysiology The toxins responsible for ... and muscle. The toxin is made by dinoflagellates of the genus Gonyaulax which create the ...
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Syndiniales
... tr> The Syndiniales are an order of dinoflagellates, found exclusively as endosymbionts of marine animals ... Amoebophrya, which is a parasite of other dinoflagellates and may play a part in ending ...
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Talk:Domoic acid
... tides suggests it is produced mainly by dinoflagellates, but information on the web links it ... some red macroalgae, but not by any dinoflagellates (so far). The term "Harmful Algal Bloom ...
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Coral biology
... coral biology are the symbiotic relationship of dinoflagellates and the cnidarian host. The mechanism of ... understand what causes the loss of the dinoflagellates during a bleaching effect. Is it the ...
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Bioluminescence
... fish", they are bitten by the shark. Dinoflagellates have an interesting twist on this mechanism ... Colossal Squid Mastigoteuthidae Sepiolidae Plankton and microbes Dinoflagellates Vibrionaceae (e.g. Vibrio fischeri, Vibrio harveyi ...
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