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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Eutintinnus Kofoid ...

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    Eutintinnus apertus is morphologically, and likely physiologically, similar to other, exclusively free-living, congeneric species. As a consortium with Chaetoceros, however, it is one of the most ubiquitous species of the Pacific Ocean. The association is very likely, mutually beneficial for both species.
    Eutintinnus apertus is »30 m. The Eutintinnus–Chae-toceros consortia tended to appear in the surface waters (Figs. 2, 3). Larger nanoplankton cells tend to be more abundant near the deep chlorophyll maxima.
    The Eutintinnus–Chaetoceros consortia was encountered in 38 of the 52 sampling sta-tions from 34°N to 33°S, and together were among rep-resented the most wide-spread species. The abundance was low with a maximum of 32 consortia l¡1 and E. apertus was often the most abundant species of the genus.
    Eutintinnus pinguis showed a similar or slightly larger oral diameter (30–40 m) (Fig. 4d, j) than E. apertus, but tended to be longer (100–140 m) with a less abrupt tapering of the aboral aperture. Hada (1938) considered E. pinguis and E. paci cus Kofoid and Campbell as synonyms.
  3. On the consortium of the tintinnid Eutintinnus and the diatom ...

  4. Molecular Phylogeny of Tintinnid Ciliates (Tintinnida, Ciliophora)

  5. -A, Eutintinnus apertus (x 400); B, E. fraknoi (x 200); C, E ...

  6. Tintinnids (Protozoa: Ciliata) from the coast of Hurghada Red Sea ...

  7. On the consortium of the tintinnid Eutintinnus and the diatom ...

  8. Arctic Register of Marine Species - Eutintinnus apertus Kofoid ...

  9. Photomicrographs of Eutintinnus-Chaetoceros consortia from the …

  10. Diversity and Distribution of Microzooplankton Tintinnid (Ciliata ...

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