dinoflagellate in English

noun
1
a single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton and also found in fresh water. Some produce toxins that can accumulate in shellfish, resulting in poisoning when eaten.
Other unicellular organisms found include bacteria, cyanobacteria, dinoflagellates , and other protists.

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1. In 1972, a red tide was caused in New England by a toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium (Gonyaulax) tamarense.

2. In some cases the immediate connection between morphological alterations of the dinoflagellate cysts and the change of palecological conditions is visible. Analogous to Recent dinoflagellate cysts, the thickness of single wall layers varies due to the individual variability of the interspaces between the organic phragms.

3. These include such biostratigraphical markers as Rhynchodiniopsis Aptiana and Odontochitina operculata among the dinoflagellate cysts and Afropollis cf

4. PAGE has proven successful for the determination of Biorhythmicity in the marine dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedrum (Akimoto, et al., 2004)

5. 25 Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) Algal Oil is the oil obtained from processing of the dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium 26 cohnii or the thraustochytrid Schizochytrium species

6. In Anthozoans, this symbiosis is a mutualistic intracellular association with advantages for the two partners centering on the photosynthetic activity of the dinoflagellate endosymbiont

7. The inventive prodigiosin has an excellent algicidal effect against a red tide dinoflagellate, thus it is useful as an active ingredient of an algicidal agent for removing red tides.

8. APTEODINIUM AS MEMBERS OF THE Aptiana-VENTRIOSUM COMPLEX (FOSSIL DINOPHYCEAE) Joyce Lucas-Clark Clark Geological Services 3479 Edison Way Fremont, California 94538 Abstract Well-preserved representatives of three genera of fossil gonyaula-coid dinoflagellate cysts, Wigginsiella n

9. Therefore, the MAAs found in many Anthozoan/dinoflagellate symbioses are widely assumed to originate in the endosymbionts (Shick and Dunlap, 2002), even though they actually may be more concentrated in the tissues of the Anthozoan host than in the zooxanthellae (Shick et al., 1995; J