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Lingulodinium polyedra are easily visible under 100x magnification (use the 10x or "scanning" objective on most compound microscopes) and their scintillons luminescence in response to surface tension and acidity. Luminescence is under circadian regulation, peaking at night. Because of this obvious … See more
Lingulodinium polyedra is a species of motile photosynthetic dinoflagellates. L. polyedra are often the cause of red tides in southern California, leading to bioluminescent displays on beaches at night. See more
Lingulodinium polyedra has been related to production of yessotoxins (YTXs), a group of structurally related polyether toxins, which can … See more
As part of its life cycle, this species produces a resting stage, a dinoflagellate cyst called Lingulodinium machaerophorum (synonym See more
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WEBNov 4, 2014 · In order to maintain their massive population in conditions of nitrogen limitation, dinoflagellates must have evolved efficient adaptive …
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WEBNov 4, 2014 · Lingulodinium polyedrum is a marine dinoflagellate usually studied as a model system in circadian biology, but is known to form HAB in various regions of the world, particularly along the
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