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- A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called flagella. The word flagellate also describes a particular construction...
- phytoplankton and smaller zooplankton is common, and found in many species of nanoflagellates, dinoflagellates, ciliates, rotifers, a diverse range of meroplankton...
- double-stranded DNA viruses which cause the lysis of a marine heterotrophic nanoflagellate (Bodo sp) occur in natural marine viral communities" (PDF). Aquatic...
- most plausible theory states that Migula intended it as false Monas, a nanoflagellate protist (Chrysophyceae: Ochromonadales: Ochromonadaceae: Chrysomonadida:...
- Ochrophyta, the parasitic Pseudofungi, and the recently described group of nanoflagellates known as Bigyromonada. Members of this phylum are characterized by...
- "Temperature effects on the heterotrophic bacteria, heterotrophic nanoflagellates, and microbial top predators of NW Mediterranean". Aquatic Microbial...
- belonging to the class Choanoflagellatea. It is a type of heterotrophic nanoflagellate that feeds on suspended particles. Families: Acanthoecidae Norris, 1965...
- picoplankton and nanoplankton (also referred to as picoflagellates and nanoflagellates), mostly composed of cyanobacteria (Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus)...
- false unit; however, Migula possibly intended it as false Monas, a nanoflagellated protist (subsequently, the term "monad" was used in the early history...
- heterotrophic ciliates; MCIL: mixotrophic ciliates; HNF: heterotrophic nanoflagellates; DOC: dissolved organic carbon; HDIN: heterotrophic dinoflagellates...