| dinoflagellate |
More than 100 species of single-celled phytoplankton which are generally characterized by having two motile flagella. Dinoflagellates often share both animal and plant characteristics. Dinoflagellates are responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) and "red tides" which colour the water red or brown. Some species are bioluminescent.
Ãâó: www.shellfishquality.ca/glossary.htm
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| dinoflagellate |
Unicellular, generally motile species of algae with two whip-like flagella arranged in a characteristic pattern. This group includes some common plankton species and also red tide organisms such as Gonyaulax monilata and Ptychodiscus brevis.
Ãâó: response.restoration.noaa.gov/cpr/watershed/calcas...
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| dinoflagellate |
Any of an order of chiefly marine planktonic microorganisms that can move themselves through the water with a taillike structure. Autotrophic dinoflagellates photosynthesize, using inorganic nutrients, while heterotrophic dinoflagellates must feed on organic material.
Ãâó: www.brownmarine.com/ECOSYSTEM04.htm
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| dinoflagellate |
unicellular aquatic organisms, motile and heterotrophic, parasitic, or photosynthetic (Source: * UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PALYNOLOGY DEFINITIONS)
Ãâó: myweb.dal.ca/jvandomm/forensicbotany/glossary.html
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| dinoflagellate |
Microscopic marine organisms which have whirling whiplike appendages, and which form one of the chief constituents of plankton.
Ãâó: www.cnie.org/pop/glossaries/ocean.htm
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