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Cyanobacteria (/saɪˌænoʊbækˈtɪəri.ə/) are a
group of
autotrophic gram-negative
bacteria of the
phylum Cyanobacteriota that can
obtain biological energy...
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classifications treated the
following groups as
divisions or
classes of algae:
cyanophytes, rhodophytes, chrysophytes, xanthophytes, bacillariophytes, phaeophytes...
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Issue 1, p. 32 Warrington, Dr. P. (6
November 2001) "Aquatic pathogens:
cyanophytes Archived 18
January 2017 at the
Wayback Machine" Welch, M. A. (19 August...
- from 1930 to 1936 deal with both
flowering plants and blue-green
algae (
cyanophytes), but his
later papers and
books are
almost exclusively on blue-green...
- is an
extinct genus of
bacteria from the Paleoarchean. It is a
coccoid cyanophyte from the Fig Tree
Formation of
South Africa which dates back to 3,000...
- to the
reduction of pigments. In the
colonies of the
colonial ascidian-
cyanophyte symbiosis Trididemnum solidum,
their colors are
different depending on...
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oldest fossils. The
evolution of single-celled creatures, from
simple cyanophytes to more
complex ciliates, and then from multi-celled
sponges and jellyfish...
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International ****ociation for
Cyanophyte Research (IAC) with the
Zurich limnologist Otto Jaag (1900–1978) with
periodic symposia for
cyanophyte research. She was...
- 243–253. Kaźmierczak, J. (1981), Monty,
Claude (ed.), "Evidences for
Cyanophyte Origin of Stromatoporoids",
Phanerozoic Stromatolites, Berlin, Heidelberg:...
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mainly bryophytes, and macroalgae, such as chrysophytes, chlorophytes,
cyanophytes and rhodophytes. For invertebrates, Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera...