- Ehrenberg.
Dinophysis are
typically medium-sized
cells (30-120 μm). The
structural plan and
plate tabulation are
conserved within the genus.
Dinophysis thecae...
- The
genus Dinophysis includes both
phototrophic and
heterotrophic species. D. a****inata is one of
several phototrophic species of
Dinophysis classed as...
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Dinophysis norvegica is a
species of
dinoflagellate most
commonly ****ociated with
diarrheal s****fish poisoning. Carvalho,
Wanderson F. (2008). "Dinophysis...
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Dinophysis acuta is a
species of
flagellated planktons belonging to the
genus Dinophysis. It is one of the few
unusual photosynthetic protists that acquire...
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dinoflagellates of the
genus Dinophysis,
which prey on
Mesodinium rubrum but keep the
enslaved plastids for themselves.
Within Dinophysis,
these plastids can continue...
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photosynthetically active for only a few days,
while kleptoplastids in
Dinophysis spp. can be
stable for 2 months. In
other dinoflagellates, kleptoplasty...
- WF,
Salomon PS,
Janson S (September 2008). "Chloroplast DNA
content in
Dinophysis (Dinophyceae) from
different cell
cycle stages is
consistent with kleptoplasty"...
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Dinophysis ovum is a
species of
toxic dinoflagellates suspected to
cause diarrhetic s****fish
poisoning in humans. Harred,
Laura (July 2014). "Predicting...
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Dinokaryota With a theca:
Dinophysiales (
Dinophysis, Histioneis, Ornithocercus, Oxyphysis)
Gonyaulacales (Ceratium, Gonyaulax)
Peridiniales (Pfiesteria...
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predators in the
aquatic microbial food web. For example, the
dinoflagellates Dinophysis spp.,
which are a
predator of M.
rubrum and the
source of
their cryptophyte-derived...