-
possibility that
silicoflagellate chloroplasts are
derived from
haptophyte algae through tertiary endosymbiosis.
Silicoflagellates are photosynthetic...
-
order Pedinellales by
Zimmerman in 1984.
Their relationship to the
silicoflagellates became apparent some time later, and
Patterson defined this rankless...
- Pteridomonas, and Ciliophrys; the
axodines further included the
silicoflagellates, and Rhizochromulinales. This
followed a
growing consensus that the...
- floor, and
which contains the
silicon skeletal remains of diatoms,
silicoflagellates, and radiolarians.
Precambrian cherts are
notable for the presence...
-
Dictyocha is a
genus of
silicoflagellates,
marine photosynthetic unicellular protists that take the form of
either flagellates or
axopodial amoebae. Described...
- (A/F), part of
xanthophytes (A), raphidophytes/chloromonads (A),
silicoflagellates (A),
ciliophryids (F),
pedinellids (A/F) Alveolata: dinoflagellates...
- for
example in radiolarians,
sponge ****ules, and the
skeletons of
silicoflagellates and sea urchins.
Cracks form in
materials to
relieve stress: with...
- been
tumultuous and has
included a
variety of affiliations, such as
silicoflagellates, dinoflagellates, 'radiolarians' and 'neomonads'. However, molecular...
-
mainly on
pelagic phytoplankton, as well as
pelagic foraminiferans,
silicoflagellates, dinoflagellates, and
marine protists. The worm has a
segmented body...
- coccolithophorids, cryptomonads, chrysophytes, chlorophytes, prasinophytes, and
silicoflagellates.
Zooplankton tend to be
somewhat larger, and not all are microscopic...