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Polykrikos have been
found to
regulate algal blooms as they feed on
toxic dinoflagellates. However,
there is also some data
available on
Polykrikos being...
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Polykrikos kofoidii is a
species of
phagotrophic marine pseudocolonial dinoflagellates that can
capture and
engulf other protist prey,
including the toxic...
- taeniocyst, a
complex that has been
described as
synapomorphic for the
genus Polykrikos. The full
range of
functional roles of the
nematocyst is not well understood...
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ingesting prey
cytoplasm through an
extensible peduncle. Two
related species,
polykrikos kofoidii and neatodinium,
shoots out a harpoon-like
organelle to capture...
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include Oxyrrhis marina,
which feeds phagocytically on phytoplankton,
Polykrikos kofoidii,
which feeds on
several species of red-tide and/or
toxic dinoflagellates...
- the
family are
known as polykrikoids. The
family contains two genera:
Polykrikos and Pheopolykrikos. The most
distinctive feature of
polykrikoids is their...
- Gymnodinium, Lepidodinium, Nematodinium, Nusuttodinium, Pellucidodinium,
Polykrikos, Proterythropsis, Wangodinium, Warnowia.
Amphidinium Claparède & Lachmann...
- Erythropsinium. The two form a
monophyletic group that is
sister to the
Polykrikos clade within the Gymnodiniales.
There is
little known about the molecular...
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class Dinophyceae Order Gymnodiniales (e.g., Gymnodinium, Symbiodinium,
Polykrikos)
Order Gloeodiniales (e.g., Gloeodinium)
Order Thoracosphaerales (e.g...
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after her,
including genera Lebouraia and
Lebouridinium and the
species Polykrikos lebourae and
Cochlodinium lebourae. She was
remembered fondly by her colleagues...