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- Melosira is a genus of diatoms belonging to the family Melosiraceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, and inhabits both freshwater and marine habitats...
- fisheries managers. The omul's main food source is an endemic species of alga, melosira. Freshly caught Baikal omul Baikal omul Baikal cold-smoked omul on the...
- Earth, are from the Miocene epoch and contain a species of diatom known as Melosira granulata. These diatoms have a small globular shape. A deposit containing...
- was first isolated from the surfaces of the chain-forming sea-ice diatom Melosira. It is most similar to Cellulophaga baltica. Its type strain is IC166T...
- Hydrilla verticillata Myriophyllum verticillatum Vallisneria gigantea Melosira italica Asterionella formosa Synedra Kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)...
- (Proboscia) Subphylum Melosirophytina D.G. Mann in Adl et al. 2019 (Aulacoseira, Melosira, Hyalodiscus, Stephanopyxis, Paralia, Endictya) Subphylum Coscinodiscophytina...
- ehrenbergii Coscinodiscus Coscinodiscus marginatus Coscinodiscus radiatus Melosira Melosira clavigera Melosira italica Stephanodiscus Stephanodiscus astraea...
- and Kamuinupuri. The lake is inhabited by phytoplankton and zooplankton. Melosira spp. Synedra sp. Daphnia longispina Bosmina coregoni Sockeye salmon and...
- Skeletonema. It was first described by R. K. Greville, who originally named it Melosira costata, in 1866. It was later renamed by Cleve in 1873 and was more narrowly...
- Cocconeis placentula, Cymbella pusilla, Denticula sp., Mastogloia aquilegiae, Melosira goetzeana, Navicula interruptestriata, Nitschia amphibia, Nitzschia hybrida...