The Gymnodiniales are the most important group of athecate dinoflagellates both for its abundance and distribution and for the harmful potential of several of its species. Although morphologically it is well known, phylogenetically it has been very little studied. HABs impact important coastal ...
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Nevertheless, its morphology supports the idea that athecate dinoflagellates are represented by acritarchs in the older geological record, predating the first morphologically identifiable dinoflagellate cysts.doi:10.2216/i0031-8884-40-6-542.1Ellegaard, Marianne...
Heterotrophic dinoflagellates are important grazers in many marine ecosystems. Their ability to grow rapidly, relative to metazoans, the diversity of feeding mechanisms they possess, and the spectrum of potential prey they can take enables them, as a group, to react to local increases in ...
A new genus of athe- cate interstitial dinoflagellates, Togula gen. nov., previously encom- passed within Amphidinium sensu lato: Inferred from light and elec- tron microscopy and phylogenetic analyses of partial large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences. Phycological Research 52 (3): 284-299....