- The Chrysophyceae,
usually called chrysophytes,
chrysomonads, golden-brown
algae or
golden algae, are a
large group of algae,
found mostly in freshwater...
- A
chrysomonad (Heterokonta: Chrysophyceae)
under TEM, with a
smooth flagellum (1) and a long
flagellum covered with
mastigonemes (3)...
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Synura is a
genus of
colonial chrysomonad algae covered with
silica scales. It is the most con****uous
genus of the
order Synurales.
Species of Synura...
- alveolates. They feed on
bacteria and
other protozoa, such as bodonids,
chrysomonads, bicosoecids,
percolomonads and ciliates.
After feeding, they internalize...
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unicellular holozoans. In particular, it is a
predator of
heterotrophic chrysomonads and
bodonids (e.g.
Parabodo caudatus and
Spumella species). They can...
- PMID 21766471. Brugerolle, G.; Mignot, J.-P. (2003). "The
rhizoplast of
chrysomonads, a
basal body–nucleus
connector that
polarises the
dividing spindle"...
-
diversity in the
functional group of
small bacterivorous non-scaled
chrysomonad flagellates".
European Journal of Protistology. 86: 125915. doi:10.1016/j...
- the
cytoplasm is
sucked out.
Known prey
organisms include bodonids,
chrysomonads, percolomonads.
Known non prey
organisms include naked amoebas, ciliates...
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sunfishes (Actinosphaerium, Clathrulina, etc.),
flagellates (Noctiluca,
chrysomonads, etc.), radiolaria,
ciliated ciliates (objection to
Acineta Stein's theory...