Fossil Record Dinoflagellate cysts were first found in late Triassic rocks Diverse and abundant cysts increase in Md. Jurassic Cysts still occur in present marine ...
Dinoflagellates Introduction Dinoflagellates are unicellular, flagellated protists The first modern dinoflagellate was described by Baker in 1753 The dinoflagellates ...
Dinoflagellates Dinoflagellates Possess 2 flagella Cell wall composed of cellulose Autotrophic and heterotrophic abilities Some ability to migrate vertically in ...
Larger Zooplankton. Copepods. Crustaceans. 0.5 to 10 mm. Feed by creating ... zooplankton in ... mucus--useful in capturing zooplankton. Meroplankton ...
Video 8.1 A dinoflagellate, Lepidodinium, with green algal endosymbionts. Video 8.2 A green alga, Pediastrum simplex. Video 8.3 Rubisco: A three-dimensional model ...
Insights Into a Dinoflagellate Genome Through Expressed Sequence Tag Analysis ... luciferin-binding protein (bioluminescence), photosynthetic proteins (Rubisco, ...
Investigating vertical migration and bloom dynamics of a red tide dinoflagellate: ... marine bioluminescent dinoflagellate and potential toxin producer (yessotoxin ...
The assay was evaluated with 110 environmental samples and was consistent with ... and Bdis for Bacteroides distasonis, an anaerobe associated with the human gut. ...
Investigating vertical migration and bloom dynamics of a red tide dinoflagellate: Laboratory observations and a novel sensing approach. Stefanie Moorthi, Beth ...
... L), as defined by the Florida Marine Research Institute (FMRI) ... NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories, Coop. Inst. Marine & Atmos. ...
... dinoflagellate flash and glow bioluminescence and its circadian expression circadian rhythm of luminescence: top, ld; below, ll gonyaulax peak times of glow ...
Management of Florida Red Tide Leigh Zimmermann Karenia brevis Dinoflagellate Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Brevetoxin Fish Kills Human Health Na+ channel activator ...
Lecture 11: Algae, Bryophytes and Ferns Kingdom Protista: Algae Red algae, diatoms, kelps, dinoflagellates, green algae Significance of algae to humans
Harmful algae are a small subset of the microscopic ' ... tons of fish washing ashore. Primary types of microalgae. causing HAB events are: Dinoflagellates ...
PROTISTAN ALGAE. Division Euglenophyta. The Euglenoids. Division Dinoflagellata. The Dinoflagellates or Fire Algae. Kingdom Stramenopila. Yellow-Green, Golden-Brown, ...
Energy flows through living systems, but matter is recycled. ... Dinoflagellates - widely distributed single-celled phytoplankton; use flagella to move ...
The most popular electives were Introduced Species and the Australian ... creatures (pacific sea star, zebra mussel, dinoflagellates ) before it is dumped ...
chemical origin of life. archaebacteria. arthropods. annelids ... Paramecium. Plasmodium falciparum. life cycle. Sporozoans. Sporozoans. Dinoflagellates ...
Diatoms are most dominant and abundant photosynthesizer in ... This is a pennate (elongated) diatom. It is about 15 m long. Diatom Reproduction. Dinoflagellates ...
Dinoflagellates Trinidad Light Penetration in the Ocean Light Penetration in the Ocean The firefly squid is a small member of the squid family, growing to a length of ...
Symbiotic dinoflagellates called zooxanthellae live inside ... Same Species; Different Shape! Crown of thorns starfish. Clown fish. Pipefish. Coral Bleaching ...
Algal Systematics. Dinoflagellates. Usually one flagellum pushing the cell, a ... uniflagellate sperm in centric forms, amoeboid sperm in pennate forms ...
It is the study of how organisms adapt to their environment and in turn alter it. ... Dinoflagellates are single cells with two whip-like tails (flagella). 9-5 ...
Main synapomorphy: a series of membranous sacs or alveoli underneath cell ... http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/palynology/dinoflagellates/theca.gif. Ciliates ...
... attach to the bottom like this Giant Kelp off the coast of California. ... Some dinoflagellates like Zooxanthellae, are symbiotic with corals or jellyfish. ...
Eukaryotic Pathogens: Algae and Protozoans What types of eukaryotic organisms are pathogenic, and how do they differ from bacteria? Algae: dinoflagellates and saxitoxin
Some dinoflagellates live in symbiotic relationships with corals, giant clams, sea anemones. ... One of 200 species of jellyfish (gelatinous zooplankton) ...
... lived here and it was an infamous heaven for pirates during the 17th century. ... La Parguera Phosphorescent Bay millions of luminescent dinoflagellates light ...
Termites/protist/bacteria. John Breznak, Mich. State University. Link to termite co-symbionts page. Lichens: fungus/algae. Coral/dinoflagellates ( = zooxanthellae) ...
We'll cover the medical importance of all of these groups in later lectures! ... Noctiluca miliaris. Bioluminescent. Swimming with bioluminescent dinoflagellates ...
Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms Unicellular Organisms Unicellular organism are one celled living things. Algae are one celled organisms that contain ...
Pfisteria, their blooms can cause red tides Phytoplankton! Ayesha, Toyosi, Chase Diatoms have many different shapes Phytoplankton Autotrophic/ photosynthetic plant ...
Title: A cyanobacteria bloom Author: Dr. Michael Parsons Last modified by: Dr. Jason P Turner Created Date: 1/23/2000 1:11:51 AM Document presentation format
Mycosporine-like Amino Acids (MAAs) may serve to photoprotect phytoplankton from ... relate to other UV absorbing constituents e.g. CDOM (Mannino) and detritus. ...
Pfiesteria piscicida Monster or merely misunderstood By: Erica Hudson Discovery Pfiesteria piscicida was first discovered at North Carolina State University where it ...
Protists Life begins like amoeba Group together for food & reproduction Phylum: Myxomycota Acellular Slime Molds Plasmodia (not to be confused with plasmodium ...