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Lyngbya is a
genus of cyanobacteria,
unicellular autotrophs that form the
basis of the
oceanic food chain. As a
result of
recent genetic analyses, several...
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Lyngbya majuscula is a
species of
filamentous cyanobacteria in the
genus Lyngbya. It is
named after the Dane Hans
Christian Lyngbye. As a
result of recent...
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members of the
genus Lyngbya are
potentially lethal. Typically,
poisoning is
caused by
eating fish
which have fed on
Lyngbya or on
other fish which...
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indoles and lipopeptides. For example, over 10% of
compounds isolated from
Lyngbya majuscula,
which is one of the most
abundant cyanobacteria, have antifungal...
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cyanobacteria Anabaena spp., some
Aphanizomenon spp.,
Cylindrospermopsis sp.,
Lyngbya sp. and
Planktothrix sp.,
among others).
Puffer fish and some
marine dinoflagellates...
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stomatitis caused by the "stinging seaweed"
Microcoleus lyngbyaceus (formerly
Lyngbya majuscula): case
report and
literature review". James,
William D.; Berger...
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Anabaena spp.,
Aphanizomenon spp.,
Cylindrospermopsis spp.,
Lyngbya spp.,
Planktothrix spp.,
Oscillatoria spp.
Cyanobacteria Ciguatoxin Gambierdiscus...
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Palaeolyngbya (meaning "primitive
Lyngbya" or "before
Lyngbya") is a
cyanobacteria from the Proterozoic. Its
cells are
roughly 10
microns wide. Fossils...
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Synechococcus elongatus,
Monoraphidium minutum,
Oscillatoria sp. and
Lyngbya sp. This
species will also feed, to a
lesser extent, on
small invertebrates:...
- many
strains of cyanobacteria,
including Nostoc, Scytonema, Calothrix,
Lyngbya, Rivularia, Chlorogloeopsis, and Hyella. Scytonemin-synthesizing cyanobacteria...