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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Amphorides …

  2. On the Occurrence of Oceanic Tintinnines with Particular …

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    Amphorides laackmanni, S. costata, S. laackmanni, and the unidentified species were classified as Type III species in the present study. Amphorides laackmanni and S. laackmanni were considered to be widespread species in a previous report (Dolan et al. 2012 ).
    Amphorides laackmanni was widely reported in the Mediterranean Sea (Dolan and Marrasé 1995 ), the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas (Wickham et al. 2011; Dolan et al. 2013 ), and Prydz Bay (Liang et al. 2018 ). However, S. laackmanni was rarely reported before.
    Laackmaniellauses frustules from several different diatom species (Photo 1). At least with regard to Stenosomella, the type of particle used, coccoliths or diatom remains, seems to simply reect their relative abundance in the water column (Henjes & Assmy 2008). The abundances of tintinnids usually parallel those of other
    known as Laackmanniella,had close correspondence or similarity in general morphologies with the species typical of Arctic waters, Ptychocylis, Parafavella and Leprotintinnus. Since Laackmann’s time sampling in the Southern Ocean has been highly irregular in time. Figure 1 shows that relatively few locations were sampled in
  4. Planktonic ciliates in different water masses of Cosmonaut and ...

  5. Spatial distribution of microzooplankton in different areas

  6. (PDF) Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean ... - ResearchGate

  7. Amphorides Strand, 1928 - World Register of Marine Species

  8. On the Occurrence of Oceanic Tintinnines with Particular

  9. Amphorides laackmanni (Jörgensen) Strand 1928 - Encyclopedia …

  10. Tintinnid species encountered in the Amundsen Sea samples. (a ...

  11. Planktonic ciliates in different water masses in open waters