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- Cyclotella is a genus of diatoms often found in oligotrophic environments, both marine and fresh water. It is in the family Stephanodiscaceae and the order...
- left by the Era Kohor lake, including Cocconeis placentula, Cyclotella cyclopuncta, Cyclotella ocellata, Cymbella cistula, Cymbella leptoceros, Cymbella...
- whole food-chain, from phytoplankton and sessile algae (20 species; e.g., Cyclotella fottii), over plant species (2 species; e.g., Chara ohridana), zooplankton...
- density was 900 cells/L to a depth of 25 m (82 ft). Specimens of the diatom Cyclotella also recorded. Pastures for domestic livestock Largely based on the ecological...
- Alain Tonetto; Sybille Rustig; Jean-Charles Mazur (2018). "Cyclotella petenensis and Cyclotella c****andrae, two new fossil diatoms from Pleistocene sediments...
- whole food-chain, from phytoplankton and sestile algae (20 species; e.g., Cyclotella fottii), over plant species (2 species; e.g., Chara ohridana), zooplankton...
- is the habitat for phytoplankton from the genera Amphora, Borosigma, Cyclotella, Cymbella, Gyrozigma, Meloziva, Navicula and Nitzschi. More than 20,000...
- protothecoides(autotrophic/heterotrophic): 15–55% dw Crypthecodinium cohnii: 20%dw Cyclotella DI- 35: 42%dw Dunaliella tertiolecta : 36–42%dw Hantzschia DI-160: 66%dw...
- towards algae. Chlorella vulgaris, Oocystis submarina (green algae) and Cyclotella meneghiniana, Skeletonema marinoi (diatoms)". Green Chemistry. 11 (4):...
- species whose identification is less clear are Campylodiscus clypeus, Cyclotella kuetzingiana, Hantzschia taenia, Navicula clementis, Navicula ergadensis...