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The Prorocentrales (Dinophyceae): I. A comparative account of fine structure in the genera Prorocentrum and Exuviaella
J. D. Dodge,B. T. Bibby +1 more
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A fine-structural survey of three species of Prorocentrum and five species of Exuviaella has shown that there is no basic distinction between the two genera.About:
This article is published in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.The article was published on 1973-09-01. It has received 78 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Prorocentrales & Dinophyceae.read more
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Light Antennas in phototactic algae.
Kenneth W. Foster,R D Smyth +1 more
TL;DR: A Directional Antenna Designed to Match the Environment of the Organism and the Characterization of the Dichroic Crystal Detector in Euglena.
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On dinoflagellate evolution
TL;DR: A broad overview of the diversity of living dinoflagellates is presented in a hypothetical evolutionary context, and the principal developments that appear to have arisen within the group are summarized.
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Variant mitoses in lower eukaryotes: indicators of the evolution of mitosis.
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the characteristics and evolution of mitosis, a types of nuclear division that produce two, or rarely more, daughter nuclei, each containing a chromosome complement approximately similar to that of the original nucleus.
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Prorocentrum minimum (Pavillard) Schiller A review of a harmful algal bloom species of growing worldwide importance
TL;DR: Prorocentrum minimum (Pavillard) Schiller, a common, neritic, bloom-forming dinoflagellate, is the cause of harmful blooms in many estuarine and coastal environments as discussed by the authors.
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A survey of thecal fine structure in the Dinophyceae
J. D. Dodge,R. M. Crawford +1 more
TL;DR: The structure of the theca of some 30 marine and freshwater members of the Dinophyceae has been examined by light and electron microscopy and it is suggested that the thecal types could from the basis for some revision of the taxonomy of the class.
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In situ studies on the cytochemistry and ultrastructure of a symbiotic marine dinoflagellate
TL;DR: The intertidal actinian Anemonia sulcata is known to harbor yellow-brown algal symbionts which are similar in appearance to the zooxanthellae of hermatypic, or reef-building, corals and a number of other invertebrate species as discussed by the authors.
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The morphology and fine structure of ceratium hirundinella (dinophyceae)1
TL;DR: The internal anatomy of the cell has been clearly revealed for the first time in serial sections examined by transmission electron microscopy and the fine structure of the theca, trichocysts, nucleus, and chloroplasts is basically similar to that of other dinoflagellates.
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The Fine Structure of Gonyaulax Polyedra, a Bioluminescent Marine Dinoflagellate
TL;DR: An electron-microscope study of Gonyaulax polyedra has revealed 2 structures not previously described in free-living dino-flagellates: a polyvesicular body occuring at intervals along the cell9s periphery, and a large spherical body which may function in intracelluar digestion.