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- in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are among the genera Hemiaulus, Rhizosolenia and Chaetoceros. Dinotoms are diatoms that have become endosymbionts...
- descriptions of diatoms belonging to Hemiaulus were rightfully placed on Williamriedelia. Schrader and Fenner note that while Hemiaulus diatoms have polygonal areolated...
- Late Jur****ic–aged amber from Thailand, ****igned to the living genus Hemiaulus. Crinoids diversified throughout the Jur****ic, reaching their peak Mesozoic...
- and Pacific waters. Richelia is found within the diatom frustule of Hemiaulus spp., and has a reduced genome. A 2011 study measured nitrogen fixation...
- , Richelia, Calothrix) are found in ****ociation with diatoms such as Hemiaulus, Rhizosolenia and Chaetoceros. Marine cyanobacteria include the smallest...
- resides in. For example, in the Hemiaulus and Richelia symbiosis, Richelia resides inside the siliceous frustule of Hemiaulus. Richelia lacks prin****l nitrogen...
- oligotrophic waters, five species within the genus Hemiaulus receive fixed nitrogen from R. intracellularis. Hemiaulus-Ric****a symbioses are up to 245 times more...
- Hemiaulaceae Hemiaulus immanis (12), H. mesolepta (13) and H. crenatus (14 and 15) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Clade: Diap****tickes Clade:...
- incertae sedis Genus: †Corinna P.A.C.Heiberg, 1863 Species †Corinna elegans Heiberg, 1863 (accepted as Hemiaulus elegans (P.A.C.Heiberg) Grunow, 1884)...
- et al. 2019. Chaetoceros, Bacteriastrum, Dactyliosolen, Cerataulina, Hemiaulus, Eucampia, Acanthoceras, Urosolenia, Terpsinoë, Hydrosera. Lithodesmiophycidae...