Dinoflagellates play crucial roles in aquatic ecosystems, particularly as major contributors to harmful algal blooms. They ...
Researchers from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with scientists from the ...
Michael L. Brosnahan, Lourdes Velo-Suárez, David K. Ralston, Sophia E. Fox, Taylor R. Sehein, Alexi Shalapyonok, Heidi M. Sosik, Robert J. Olson, Donald M. Anderson Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 60 ...
Dinoflagellates play crucial roles in aquatic ecosystems, particularly as major contributors to harmful algal blooms. They can enter a dormant stage ...
which could lead to the introduction of non-native species in new environments[4]. Dinoflagellate: A type of single-celled organism that is often found in marine environments and can produce cysts ...
Amanda was an associate editor at The Scientist, where she oversaw the Scientist to Watch, Foundations, and Short Lit columns. When not editing, she produced original reporting for the magazine and ...
Researchers carrying out a study at Hervey Bay have discovered toxic algae species that can cause fatal food poisoning, ...
Many dinoflagellates are known to be bioluminescent. Laboratory experiments have provided insight into the role that dinoflagellate bioluminescence plays in marine ecology. Dinoflagellate flashes ...
Coral–dinoflagellate and termite–fungus mutualisms ... In reality, mutualisms consist of a mix of species with different phylogenetic origins and physiologies, and considerably different ...