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    Dinophysis sacculus, which dominated in coastal waters of the NW Adriatic Sea, seems to prefer warm waters in semi-enclosed basins and lagoons ( Caroppo, 2001 ).
    Dinophysis sacculus is characterized by elongate, almost rectangular or sac-like hypothecal plates, while in D. acuminata they are dorsally convex, shorter in length and often more slender towards the antapex. Furthermore, the L/W ratio in D. acuminata is lower than that in D. sacculus.
    J. Phycol. –80. ) Toxicity and ribosomal DNA of the dinoflagellate Dinophysis sacculus (Dinophyta). –182. ) Oceanographic settings explain fluctuations in Dinophysis spp. and concentrations of diarrhetic shellfish toxin in the plankton community within a mussel farm area on the Swedish west coast. –83.
    It is widely distributed in tropical and warm-temperate waters, and occasionally found in colder areas [ 174] transported by warm-water currents, such as in the Norwegian Sea [ 175 ], but has never been cited as the causative agent of DSP events when it was the only or the overwhelmingly dominant species of Dinophysis in the microphytoplankton.
  3. Dinophysis sacculus F.Stein, 1883 - World Register of Marine Species

  4. Autoecology and morphological variability of Dinophysis sacculus ...

  5. Morphological variability of the potentially toxic dinoflagellate ...

  6. Dinophysis Toxins: Causative Organisms, Distribution and Fate in ...

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  8. Dinophysis - Oxford Academic

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    WEBAug 1, 1998 · PDF | The identity of Dinophysis sacculus Stein has proved to be problematic in recent years, during which this species has been associated with... | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...

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