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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Cocconeis placentula,
Cymbella pusilla,
Denticula sp.,
Mastogloia aquilegiae,
Melosira goetzeana,
Navicula interruptestriata,
Nitschia amphibia,
Nitzschia hybrida...