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Isochrysidales and Coccolithales. Very
small (2-3μm)
uncultured pico-
prymnesiophytes are
ecologically important.
Haptophytes was
discussed to be closely...
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frequency increasing by a
factor of 6. The non-diatoms, such as the
prymnesiophytes Emiliania huxleyi (coccolithop****),
Chromulina sp., and the Euglenophyte...
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nanoplankton (2–20 μm), are
dominated by
several different algae (
prymnesiophytes, pelagophytes, prasinophytes);
fractions larger than 5 μm are instead...
- phycotoxins; however,
there are
known toxigenic diatoms, cyanobacteria,
prymnesiophytes, and raphidophytes.
Because many of
these allelochemicals are large...
- in open
oceans include Calothrix in
Chaetoceros spp. and UNCY-A in
prymnesiophyte microalga. The Chaetoceros-Calothrix
endosymbiosis is hypothesized...
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University of Canterbury. hdl:10182/4660. Rhodes,
Lesley (1994).
Prymnesiophytes of New Zealand's
coastal waters : taxonomy,
physiology and ecology...
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Phaeocystis is a
genus of
algae belonging to the
Prymnesiophyte class and to the
larger division of Haptophyta. It is a
widespread marine phytoplankton...
- (class Chlorophyceae), golden-
brown algae (class Chrysophyceae),
prymnesiophytes (class Prymnesiophyceae), and the
eustigmatophytes (class Eustigmatophyceae)...
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diversity of the
unicellular nitrogen-fixing
cyanobacteria UCYN-A and its
prymnesiophyte host: UCYN-A
genetic diversity" (PDF).
Environmental Microbiology. 16...
- Claustre, Herveé; Medlin,
Linda K. (2000). "Abundance and
diversity of
prymnesiophytes in the
picoplankton coμmunity from the
equatorial Pacific Ocean inferred...