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- Coccolithop****s, or coccolithophorids, are single-celled organisms which are part of the phytoplankton, the autotrophic (self-feeding) component of the...
- 16 June 2024 Okada, Hisatake (1973). "The distribution of oceanic coccolithophorids in the Pacific". Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts. 20...
- (2012-12-02). Marine Phytoplankton: A Guide to Naked Flagellates and Coccolithophorids. Elsevier Science. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-323-13827-7. "Desmarella moniliformis"...
- only with the Mesozoic (251–66 Ma) radiations of dinoflagellates, coccolithophorids, and diatoms did the primary production of oxygen in marine shelf...
- extinct millions of years before the event occurred.[citation needed] Coccolithophorids and molluscs, including ammonites, rudists, freshwater snails, and...
- lorica. Some dinoflagellates have a theca of cellulose plates, and coccolithophorids have coccoliths. An extracellular matrix (ECM) is also present in...
- Tomas (2012). Marine Phytoplankton: A Guide to Naked Flagellates and Coccolithophorids. Academic Press. pp. 161–165. ISBN 978-0-323-13827-7. Bendif, El Mahdi;...
- plankton and organisms which build s**** from calcium carbonate (coccolithophorids and molluscs). Before 2000, arguments that the Deccan Traps flood...
- radiations of secondary photoautotrophs such as dinoflagellates, coccolithophorids and diatoms did primary production in marine shelf waters take modern...
- brown, and yellow-green), diatoms, dinoflagellates, euglenoids, coccolithophorids, cryptomonads, chrysophytes, chlorophytes, prasinophytes, and silicoflagellates...