ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA DINOFLAGELLATE
From New Latin Dinoflagellata, from Greek dinos whirling + flagellum + -ate1.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «DINOFLAGELLATE»
dinoflagellate
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algae
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cycle
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facts
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group
flagellate
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DINOFLAGELLATE»
Descubre el uso de
dinoflagellate en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
dinoflagellate y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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A Stratigraphic Index of
Dinoflagellate Cysts
The aim of this volume in the British Micropalaeontological Society (BMS) Occasional Publication Series is to review the present state of knowledge concerning the stratigraphic distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in British sediments.
2
Nitrogen Uptake and Physiology of
Dinoflagellate Blooms in ...
Frequent and large scale harmful algal blooms have developed in the highly eutrophic water in the Changjiang River estuary and East China Sea coast in the past decade.
3
The Ecophysiology of the Fish Associated
Dinoflagellate ...
I assessed the occurrence of Crepidoodinium cyprinodontum on cyprinodontid and fundulid species in Maryland and Florida waters.
4
Nutritional Features and Feeding Behavior of the ...
Spero, H. J. & Moree, M. D. 1981. Phagotrophic feeding and its importance to the
Tulifecycle of the holozoic dinoflagellate, Gymnodinium fungiforme. J. Phycol. 17:
43-51. Springer, J. J., Shumway, S. E., Burkholder, J. M. & Glasgow, H. B. 2002.
Hayley Moyne Skelton, 2008
The book begins with a general introduction and a taxonomic description of the dinoflagellates both to acquaint those unfamiliar with this group of organisms and to set the tone for the rest of the volume.
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Phylogenetic Investigations of Soritid Foraminifera ...
Megan E. Cevasco. CHAPTER 3 Molecular and Morphological Phylogenetic
Investigations of Soritine Foraminifera (ADAPTED FROM: Cevasco, M, Lee, J.J.,
Siddall, M. Observations of variable test morphologies within the symbiotic ...
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Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Toxic
Dinoflagellate ...
(Cont.) based on morphology and phylogeny while A. insuetum and A. tamutum were clearly distinct.
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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Toxic ...
High temperature, high light intensity and a relatively stable water column are
some of the factors that stimulate their growth in nature, however, the exact
mechanism which permits the development of an extensive monospecific
dinoflagellate ...
Vincent LoCicero, Laurel A. Loeblich, Alfred Richard Loeblich, 1975
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INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY
Structural Organization A. CI-IROMATIN The early electron micrographs (e. g. ,
Grell and Wohlfarth-Botterrnann, 1957) revealed a fibrillar substructure to the
dinoflagellate chromosome which was quite distinct from anything that had
hitherto ...
Geoffrey Geoffrey Howard Bourne, 1985
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U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin
Palynological samples from core CT- 1-91. [USGS Paleobotany Locality Number
D7993. Dc positional environments indicated are based on interpretations of
Hettinger ( 1 993, 1995). Asterisks denote samples containing marine
dinoflagellate ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DINOFLAGELLATE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
dinoflagellate en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
An algorithm to investigate unwelcome plankton - Phys.org
In the last decade, the dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans has pushed out diatoms, the plankton species that traditionally supported the Arabian ... «Phys.Org, Jul 15»
Mitochondria, plastids evolved together into single-cell plankton 'eye'
The team speculates that the eye-like structures help warnowiids detect their dinoflagellate prey and send chemical messages to communicate ... «Space Daily, Jul 15»
More Floridians Made Sick by Toxins Found in Tropical Fish Than …
According to Florida Health, the toxin is produced by a dinoflagellate algae called Gambierdiscus toxicus — basically algae growing on coral ... «New Times Broward-Palm Beach, Jul 15»
Single-Celled Planktonic Organisms Have Animal-Like Eyes …
Light micrograph of a warnowiid dinoflagellate: double arrowhead points to the ocelloid, and arrow to the posterior cell extension. Scale bar ... «Sci-News.com, Jul 15»
Ciguatera fish poisoning in Florida under reported
Gambierdiscus toxicus is the primary dinoflagellate responsible for the production of a number of toxins causing Ciguatera. These include ... «Digital Journal, Jun 15»
[Perspective] Who can cleave DMSP?
They also found a functional Alma1-like enzyme in a dinoflagellate, a very different type of abundant single-cell marine plankton, emphasizing ... «Military Technologies, Jun 15»
Paddling Puerto Rico's Bioluminescent Bays
I slap the water, which bubbles light from dinoflagellate plankton that illuminate as a defense mechanism when sensing movement. A sweating ... «CANOE & KAYAK, Jun 15»
Five foods that could kill you
Red tides (dinoflagellate blooms) are regular seasonal phenomena that occur on the west coast of South Africa. These blooms, a type of algae ... «Health24, Jun 15»
As thousands of dead bunker wash ashore, Riverhead seeks …
... bunker migrating into the region “have encountered lethally low oxygen levels at night associated with a mahogany tide of the dinoflagellate, ... «RiverheadLOCAL, May 15»
How tiny organisms light up seashores with glowing blue waves
... predicts that the flash would attract even bigger predators who might eat the smaller predators, but have little interest in the tiny dinoflagellate. «Yahoo News Canada, May 15»