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  1. Harmful Marine Dinoflagellates: Gymnodinium sanguineum

  2. Gymnodinium - Wikipedia

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    Gymnodinium is a genus of dinoflagellates, a type of marine and freshwater plankton. It is one of the few naked dinoflagellates, or species lacking armor known as cellulosic plates.
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    Gymnodinium, genus of marine or freshwater dinoflagellate algae (family Gymnodiniaceae). Like all dinoflagellates, members of the genus feature two flagella and have both plantlike and animal-like characteristics. Some may be bioluminescent or form periodic water blooms that may colour water yellow or red.
    Since 2000, the species which had been considered to be part of Gymnodinium have been divided into several genera, based on the nature of the apical groove and partial LSU rDNA sequence data. Amphidinium was redefined later. Gymnodinium belong to red dinoflagellates that, in concentration, can cause red tides.
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    It is one of the few naked dinoflagellates, or species lacking armor known as cellulosic plates. Since 2000, the species which had been considered to be part of Gymnodinium have been divided into several genera, based on the nature of the apical groove and partial LSU rDNA sequence data.
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  4. Gymnodinium sanguineum - SMHI

  5. Harmful Marine Dinoflagellates: Gymnodinium sanguineum

  6. A globally distributed Syndiniales parasite dominates …

    WEBOct 26, 2018 · Infection of Gymnodinium sanguineum by the dinoflagellate Amoebophrya sp.: effect of nutrient environment on parasite generation …

    • Author: Laurence J. Clarke, Sophie Bestley, Andrew Bissett, Bruce E. Deagle
    • Publish Year: 2019
  7. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Gymnodinium …

  8. Gymnodinium | Marine, Toxic, Algae | Britannica

  9. Infection of Gymnodinium sanguineum by the Dinoflagellate …

  10. Some effects of iron and nitrogen stress on the red tide ... - JSTOR

  11. Aspects of iron and nitrogen nutrition in the red tide dinoflagellate ...