- a****ual
reproduction of the
oceanic dinoflagellates Pyrocystis fusiformis,
Pyrocystis lunula, and
Pyrocystis noctiluca".
Journal of Phycology. 7 (2): 89–96...
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Certain Dinoflagellates (e.g.
Noctiluca scintillans,
Pyrodinium bahamense,
Pyrocystis fusiformis and
Lingulodinium pol****ra
Geophilus carpophagus – a centipede...
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featured opposite levels of
salinity and
silicate and were
inhabited by
Pyrocystis fusiformis. All five
featured bioluminescence as a result. A
study of...
- and are the
algae responsible for red tide. Some dinoflagellates, like
Pyrocystis fusiformis, are
capable of bioluminescence.
Unicellular fungi include...
- seduction. N.
scintillans is not the only
species capable of bioluminescence;
Pyrocystis lunula, a dinobiont, or
certain bacteria are also
capable of it. The proliferation...
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Hastings JW (February 1998). "The
circadian rhythm of
bioluminescence in
Pyrocystis is not due to
differences in the
amount of luciferase: a
comparative study...
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oblongum (Peridinium oceani****) Pseudo-nitzschia
seriata Pyrocystis pseudonoctiluca (
Pyrocystis noctiluca) Sarg****um: S.
confusum S.
coreanum S. gigantifolium...
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foliaceum 80 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gonyaulax diegensis 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 32
Pyrocystis lunula 76 6 0 2 1 0 0 0 15
Gonyaulax polygramma 36 1 0 9 7 0 0 0 47 Gymnodinium...
- species.
Scintillons isolated from
dinoflagellates belonging to the
genus Pyrocystis such as P.
lunula (previously
Dissodinium lunula) or P.
noctiluca are...
- snail, googly-e**** gl**** squid,
stiptic fungus,
Noctiluca scintillans,
Pyrocystis fusiformis, vargulin, sea pen, ostracod,
Siphonophorae and glow worms...