-
Chrysophyta or
golden algae is a term used to
refer to
certain heterokonts. It can be used to
refer to:
Chrysophyceae (golden algae), Bacillariophyceae...
- be
confused with the
Chrysophyta,
which is a more
ambiguous taxon.
Although "chrysophytes" is the
anglicization of "
Chrysophyta", it
generally refers...
- flagellates; Pyrrophyta;
Chrysophyta; Chlorophyta;
Xanthophyta Picoplankton 0.2→2 μm
small eukaryotic protists; bacteria;
Chrysophyta Femtoplankton < 0.2 μm...
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Actinomycota Phylum Spirochaetae Kingdom Protista Phylum Euglenophyta Phylum Chrysophyta Phylum Pyrrophyta Phylum Hyphochytridiomycota Phylum Plasmodiophoromycota...
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Timothy John (1986).
Taxonomic studies on
Vaucheria (Vaucheriaceae,
Chrysophyta) in South-Eastern
Australia (Ph.D. thesis). "Entwisle, Tim - biography"...
- A
system of
taxonomy of the cryptogams, the
Smith system was
published in: Smith, G.M. (1938).
Cryptogamic Botany, vol. 1.
Algae and fungi. McGraw-Hill...
- most
abundant forms are
protist skeletons or
microbial cysts from the
Chrysophyta, Pyrrhophyta, Sarcodina,
acritarchs and chitinozoans,
together with pollen...
- with
unequal flagella.
Pascher (1914)
included the
Heterokontae in the
Chrysophyta. In 1930,
Allorge renamed the
group as Xanthophyceae. The
monadoid (unicellular...
- record, the most
abundant forms are
protist skeletons or
cysts from the
Chrysophyta, Pyrrhophyta, Sarcodina,
acritarchs and chitinozoans,
together with pollen...
-
feeding mainly on
phytoplankton and zooplankton, such as periphyton,
chrysophyta and rotifera, as larvae.
Consumptive demand of
young of year fish (including...