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- Phytoplankton (/ˌfaɪtoʊˈplæŋktən/) are the autotrophic (self-feeding) components of the plankton community and a key part of ocean and freshwater ecosystems...
- Rhinomonas fulva is a phytoplanktonic species of cryptomonad given its current designation in 1988. Hill and Wetherbee (1988), "The structure and taxonomy...
- 1590/S0101-81751982000200001. Ribeiro, J. S. B.; Darwich, A. J. (1993). "Phytoplanktonic primary production of a fluvial island lake in the Central Amazon (Lago...
- the deep ocean as well. In coastal zones, diatoms serve as the major phytoplanktonic organisms and greatly contribute to biogenic silica production. In...
- Theodore Swift et al., concluded that "suspended inorganic sediments and phytoplanktonic algae both contribute significantly to the reduction in clarity, and...
- much of a decrease in iron may lead to a decrease in growth rates in phytoplanktonic organisms such as diatoms. Iron can also be oxidized by marine microbes...
- coccolithop**** Braarudosphaera bigelowii (see figure), a unicellular coastal phytoplanktonic alga, has a calcium carbonate s**** with a regular dodecahedral structure...
- algae") such as Microcystis. Blooms may also consist of macroalgal (non-phytoplanktonic) species. These blooms are recognizable by large blades of algae that...
- Cretaceous. The family Braarudosphaeraceae consist of single-celled coastal phytoplanktonic algae with calcareous scales with five-fold symmetry, called pentaliths...
- "Comparative ecophysiology of the xanthophyll cycle in six marine phytoplanktonic species". Protist. 160 (3): 397–411. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2009.03.001...