نتایج جستجو برای: dinoflagellates

تعداد نتایج: 1752  

2010
Masaaki Kodama

Plankton feeders such as bivalves often become toxic. Human consumption of the toxic bivalve causes severe food poisoning, including paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) which is the most dangerous because of the acuteness of the symptoms, high fatality and wide distribution throughout the world. Accumulation of PSP toxins in shellfish has posed serious problems to public health and fisheries in...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2008
Patricia M Glibert Rhodora Azanza Michele Burford Ken Furuya Eva Abal Adnan Al-Azri Faiza Al-Yamani Per Andersen Donald M Anderson John Beardall G Mine Berg Larry Brand Deborah Bronk Justin Brookes Joann M Burkholder Allan Cembella William P Cochlan Jackie L Collier Yves Collos Robert Diaz Martina Doblin Thomas Drennen Sonya Dyhrman Yasuwo Fukuyo Miles Furnas James Galloway Edna Granéli Dao Viet Ha Gustaaf Hallegraeff John Harrison Paul J Harrison Cynthia A Heil Kirsten Heimann Robert Howarth Cécile Jauzein Austin A Kana Todd M Kana Hakgyoon Kim Raphael Kudela Catherine Legrand Michael Mallin Margaret Mulholland Shauna Murray Judith O'Neil Grant Pitcher Yuzao Qi Nancy Rabalais Robin Raine Sybil Seitzinger Paulo S Salomon Caroline Solomon Diane K Stoecker Gires Usup Joanne Wilson Kedong Yin Mingjiang Zhou Mingyuan Zhu

The proposed plan for enrichment of the Sulu Sea, Philippines, a region of rich marine biodiversity, with thousands of tonnes of urea in order to stimulate algal blooms and sequester carbon is flawed for multiple reasons. Urea is preferentially used as a nitrogen source by some cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates, many of which are neutrally or positively buoyant. Biological pumps to the deep sea...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Ramiro Logares Niels Daugbjerg Andrés Boltovskoy Anke Kremp Johanna Laybourn-Parry Karin Rengefors

Here, we have identified a protist (dinoflagellate) lineage that has diversified recently in evolutionary terms. The species members of this lineage inhabit cold-water marine and lacustrine habitats, which are distributed along a broad range of salinities (0-32) and geographic distances (0-18 000 km). Moreover, the species present different degrees of morphological and sometimes physiological v...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2009
Mona Hoppenrath Brian S Leander

Perkinsids and colpodellids are lineages that diverged near the origins of dinoflagellates and apicomplexans, respectively, and provide compelling insights into the earliest stages of alveolate evolution. Perkinsids, including Perkinsus and Parvilucifera, are intracellular parasites of animals and dinoflagellates and possess traits also known in syndineans, dinokaryotes (mainly free living dino...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1978
B B Prézelin R S Alberte

The photosystem I reaction center complex, the P-700-chlorophyll a-protein, has been isolated from the photosynthetic membranes of two marine dinoflagellates, Gonyaulax polyedra and Glenodinium sp., by detergent solubilization with Triton X-100. The complexes isolated from the two species were indistinguishable, exhibiting identical absorption properties (400-700 nm) at both room (300 K) and lo...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2008
D Vilicić S Terzić M Ahel Z Burić N Jasprica M Carić K Caput Mihalić G Olujić

Phytoplankton distribution and environmental characteristics were determined in a shallow, highly stratified and oligotrophic estuary (Zrmanja, eastern Adriatic). Samples were collected in two contrasting seasons; winter (February 2000), when river discharge was high, and in summer (July 2003), a period of drought. Phytoplankton distribution was closely related to salinity gradients, nutrient l...

2006
Yonathan Shaked Colomban de Vargas

We present large subunit (LSU) and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rDNA based phylogenies of symbiotic dinoflagellates retrieved from single-cell planktonic foraminifera collected around the world. All modern foraminiferal species involved in such symbiosis are included in our analyses. The pelagic symbiotic dinoflagellates form a monophyletic group sister to the Symbiodinium species complex ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Marc Gottschling Jörg Plötner

Secondary structure models of the 5.8S rRNA and both internal transcribed spacers (ITS1 and ITS2) are proposed for Calciodinelloideae (Peridiniaceae) and are also plausible for other dinoflagellates. The secondary structure of the 5.8S rRNA corresponds to previously developed models, with two internal paired regions and at least one 5.8S rRNA-28S rRNA interaction. A general secondary structure ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Paul Gabrielsen

On moonless nights, the wakes of oceangoing boats sparkle with the blue bioluminescence of unicellular dinoflagellates. As a graduate student at Harvard University, Jay C. Dunlap pondered the carefully orchestrated biological rhythms that direct dinoflagellates to produce light only at night. Dunlap, a student of oceanography at the time, realized that the field of biological rhythms was still ...

2017
Gregory S Gavelis Kevin C Wakeman Urban Tillmann Christina Ripken Satoshi Mitarai Maria Herranz Suat Özbek Thomas Holstein Patrick J Keeling Brian S Leander

We examine the origin of harpoon-like secretory organelles (nematocysts) in dinoflagellate protists. These ballistic organelles have been hypothesized to be homologous to similarly complex structures in animals (cnidarians); but we show, using structural, functional, and phylogenomic data, that nematocysts evolved independently in both lineages. We also recorded the first high-resolution videos...

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