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Tintinnids are
ciliates of the c****otrich
order Tintinnida,
distinguished by vase-shaped s****, the name
deriving from a
Latin source meaning a small...
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appear to
dance ('c****o' as in c****ography). The
group includes the
tintinnids,
which produce species-specific
loricae (s****), and are
important because...
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Microzooplankton are
major grazers of the plankton: two
dinoflagellates and a
tintinnid ciliate. Sarg****um
seaweed drifts with
currents using air
bladders to...
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originally all
considered oligotrichs. The
latter group includes the
tintinnids,
which produce loricae or s**** and are the
predominant fossil ciliates...
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Acetes inhabiting the pools.
Researchers also
found a few
Sepioteuthis and
tintinnid. Lastly, 46 species of
coastal fish were do****ented. Offs****, catastrophic...
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found in
numerous protist groups,
including dinoflagellates,
tintinnids, radiolarians, amoebae, diatoms, and haptophytes.
Among these cyanobionts...
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members of this
genus are all
intracellular parasites that
primarily infect Tintinnids.
Euduboscquella are
commonly found in
marine environments,
either infecting...
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important contributor to the
marine carbon and
sulfur cycles.
Mixoplankton Tintinnid ciliate Favella Euglena mutabilis, a
photosynthetic flagellate Zoochlorellae...
- eggs,
larval snails,
diatoms by
herring larvae below 20 mm (13⁄16 in),
tintinnids by
larvae below 45 mm (1+3⁄4 in),
molluscan larvae,
menhaden larvae, krill...
- single-celled
organisms such as dinoflagellates, silicoflagellates, diatoms, and
tintinnids, as well as
copepods and
other small particles.
Continuing up the food...