Tiarina fusus Bergh, 1881 - World Register of Marine Species
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WebNov 19, 2015 · The Tiarina fusus is a prostomatid ciliate zooplankton known for its abundant populations during the occurance of red tides. While it is not the cause of red tides, it appears to prey on the various dinoflagelletes โฆ
Tiarina fusus (Claparède & Lachmann, 1857) | Nordic โฆ
WebPergamon Press, 455 pp. Dale, T. & Dahl, E. 1987. A red tide in southern Norway caused by mass occurrence of the planktonic ciliate Tiarina fusus. Fauna. 40: 98-103. Hansen, P. J. 1991. Dinophysis - a planktonic โฆ
The symbiotic life of Symbiodinium in the open ocean โฆ
WebDec 18, 2015 · Confocal and scanning electron microscopy, together with an 18S rDNA-based phylogeny, showed that the host is a new ciliate โฆ
- Author: Solenn Mordret, Solenn Mordret, Solenn Mordret, Sarah Romac, Sarah Romac, Nicolas Henry, Nicolas Hen...
- Publish Year: 2016
Tiarina fusus. Specific growth rates on Lingulodinium โฆ
WebDownload scientific diagram | Tiarina fusus. Specific growth rates on Lingulodinium polyedrum as a function of mean prey concentration. Symbols represent treatment means ± 1 SE.
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Tiarina fusus. Specific growth rates on Scrippsiella โฆ
WebDownload scientific diagram | Tiarina fusus. Specific growth rates on Scrippsiella trochoidea as a function of mean prey concentration. Symbols represent treatment means ± 1 SE.