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Guide D'Identification du Phytoplancton Marin de l'Estuaire et du Golfe du Saint-Laurent, Incuant Egalement Certains Protozoaires

Irena Kaczmarska
- 01 Oct 2001 - 
- Vol. 37, Iss: 5, pp 922-923
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This article is published in Journal of Phycology.The article was published on 2001-10-01. It has received 122 citations till now.

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Azadinium spinosum gen. et sp. nov. (Dinophyceae) identified as a primary producer of azaspiracid toxins

TL;DR: This study represents the first description and confirmation of a new dinoflagellate species capable of producing AZA and is thus an important advance in surveillance programmes for toxigenic microalgae and toxins of human health significance.
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The pan-Arctic biodiversity of marine pelagic and sea-ice unicellular eukaryotes: a first-attempt assessment

TL;DR: In a first attempt to assess the pan-Arctic diversity of pelagic and sea-ice eukaryotes, a wealth of data from various sources were reviewed, while taxonomic data were confirmed with current nomenclature and classification.
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Prevalence, structure and properties of subsurface chlorophyll maxima in Canadian Arctic waters

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive investigation of the Canadian Arctic during late summer and early fall revealed the widespread occurrence of long-lived subsurface chlorophyll maxima (SCM) in season- ally ice-free waters.
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Intraspecific diversity in Scrippsiella trochoidea (Dinopbyceae): evidence for cryptic species

TL;DR: The grouping of haplotypes in a series of distinct clades suggests the existence of cryptic species within what has previously been considered a single species, based on the morphological features of the motile cells and cysts.
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Late summer phytoplankton distribution along a 3500 km transect in Canadian Arctic waters: strong numerical dominance by picoeukaryotes

TL;DR: Results confirm that picophytoplankton can dominate not only in warm oligo- trophic waters, but also in a perennially cold ocean during late summer.