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Algal Ecology: Freshwater Benthic Ecosystem
The Role of Heterotrophy in Algae Nancy C. Tuchman Department of Biology,
Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60626 I. Defining Autotrophy and
Heterotrophy A. Illustrations and Evidence of Facultative Heterotrophy in Algae B.
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Algal Physiology and Biochemistry
M. R. DROOP Scottish Marine Biological Association, Oban, Scotland, U.K. 1
OCCURRENCE OF HETEROTROPHIC ALGAE Heterotrophy is defined as the
utilization of organic compounds for growth. In this chapter I shall discuss organic
...
William Duncan Patterson Stewart, 1974
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Marine Biotechnology Volume 1: Pharmaceutical and Bioactive ...
While dinoflagellates are generally considered to be plants, many of them are
actually devoid of chlorophylls and live by heterotrophy. In that respect,
dinoflagellates also occupy a unique position between the plants and the
animals. In fact ...
David H. Attaway, Oskar R. Zaborsky, 1993
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Handbook of Water and Wastewater Microbiology
A combination of the above terms describes four nutritional types of
microorganisms: Photolithotrophic autotrophy Photo-organotrophic heterotrophy
Chemolithotrophic autotrophy Chemo-organotrophic heterotrophy. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Duncan Mara, Nigel J. Horan, 2003
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Algae: Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology, Second Edition
However, it is widely accepted that algae use a complex spectrum of nutritional
strategies, combining photoautotrophy and heterotrophy. This ability is referred to
as mixotrophy. The relative contribution of autotrophy and heterotrophy to growth
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Laura Barsanti, Paolo Gualtieri, 2014
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Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change: AAPG ...
Regardless of the assumed initial magnitude of heterotrophy in the global coastal
zone in the year 1700, the trends over the past 300 years are robust. Sensitivity
analysis using TOTEM with different initial values of the trophic status shows that
...
Lee C. Gerhard, William E. Harrison, Bernold M. Hanson, 2001
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Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands
Chemical-biotic General conditions Inorganic nutrients Phosphorus Nitrogen
CO2 (H CO3") Others Organic substrates /nutrients Organic micronutrients
Heterotrophy Primary productivity Symbiotic/ mutualistic interactions among
microbes and ...
Darold P. Batzer, Rebecca R. Sharitz, 2006
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Limnology: Lake and River Ecosystems
Heterotrophy Primary productivity Symbiotic interactions among microbes and
substrata '1 Greatly modified from Wetzel (1983b). Epilithic High in rivers and
upper littoral areas; molar abrasion high Stable at low-to-moderate water
velocities ...
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The Biology of Blue-green Algae
AUTOTROPHY. AND. HETEROTROPHY. IN. UNICELLULAR. BLUE-GREEN.
ALGAE. R. Y. Stanier (1) Nutritional categories and their operational definitions (2
) Photoheterotrophy and chemoheterotrophy among unicellular blue-green algae
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N. G. Carr, Brian A. Whitton, 1973
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Ecology of Humic Substances in Freshwaters: Determinants ...
9.7. Applicability. of. Net. Heterotrophy. DOC from terrestrial sources clearly
delivers energy and nutrients to aquatic bacteria. This energy is, in turn,
transferred to zooplankton and to fish. The aquatic microorganisms therefore
demonstrate the ...
Christian Steinberg, 2003
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «HETEROTROPHY»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
heterotrophy w wiadomościach.
Are Sea Anemones Helped or Hindered by Ocean Acidification?
... utilization under elevated pCO2 through an increased autotrophic input," although their isotopic data showed that "heterotrophy is maintained ... «CO2 Science Magazine, Cze 15»
Productivity links morphology, symbiont specificity and bleaching in …
By coupling the coral polyp's opportunistic heterotrophy with Symbiodinium photosynthesis, the coral holobiont can thrive despite the severe ... «Nature.com, Maj 15»
Are the Ediacarans Transitional Forms for the Cambrian Explosion?
Heterotrophy: This "innovation," like the others, is inferred, not demonstrated. "Many of the new body and trace fossil taxa characteristic of ... «Discovery Institute, Kwi 15»
USC team explores how marine organisms 'make a living'
“We're also trying to understand how heterotrophy and phagotrophy — the engulfment and ingestion of prey — has played a role in the ... «USC News, Cze 14»
Venus flytrap of the sea
"We're also trying to understand how heterotrophy and phagotrophy—the engulfment and ingestion of prey—has played a role in the ... «Phys.Org, Cze 14»
The Next Generation of Biodiesel Coproduct Research
“In the heterotrophy mode, organic carbon sources like glycerol and glucose can be used,” he says. “The presence of glycerin accelerates the ... «Biodiesel Magazine, Mar 14»
Now We Know What Early Earth Smelled Like
... organisms as early as 3.5 billion years ago, but the new images represent the first visual evidence of this type of feeding, called heterotrophy. «National Geographic, Maj 13»
Fossils Give Clue to Smell of Ancient Earth
'What we call 'heterotrophy' is the same thing we do after dinner as the bacteria in our gut break down organic matter,' Brasier said. Only 1,900 ... «Discovery News, Maj 13»
Scientists in Australia, Norway, UK join forces, discover ancient …
The research looked at “heterotrophy,” a specific type of feeding one organic organism does on another. The fossils the team found in the lake ... «National Post, Kwi 13»
Eww! Early Earth Smelled Like Rotten Eggs
... evidence of microbes snacking on other microbes, a form of feeding called heterotrophy. Heterotrophs can't make their own organic nutrients, ... «LiveScience.com, Kwi 13»