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Which protists are associated with red tides?

Divergence of Erv1-Associated Mitochondrial Import and Export Pathways in Trypanosomes and Anaerobic Protists

Divergence of Erv1-Associated Mitochondrial Import and Export Pathways in Trypanosomes and Anaerobic Protists

... analyses of Erv1 function in the African sleeping sickness parasite T. brucei and (ii) a new in silico analysis aimed at clarifying the involvement of Erv1 in cytosolic Fe-S cluster assembly within evo- lutionarily ...

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Predator-prey interactions in ciliated protists

Predator-prey interactions in ciliated protists

... be associated with their temporary inactivation, in order to prevent the phenomenon of self-toxicity that could occur before their definitive storing, as non-sulfonated and active compounds, in the cortical ...

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Stress and Protists: No life without stress

Stress and Protists: No life without stress

... Fig. 4. Overview on the stress reactions and photoprotective strategies of planktonic and surface associated ciliated protists under UVR and PAR exposure. For details see text. The two pictures on the ...

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Protists Within Corals: The Hidden Diversity

Protists Within Corals: The Hidden Diversity

... other protists is still lacking, possibly due to methodological ...other protists identified in Agaricia, Favia, Montastraea, Mycetophyllia, Porites, and Siderastrea coral ...closely associated with ...

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The role of mixotrophic protists in the biological carbon pump

The role of mixotrophic protists in the biological carbon pump

... typically associated with enhanced illumination and inor- ganic nutrient availability coupled with an absence of effec- tive grazing control (Irigoien et ...populations, which then impact upon the biogeo- ...

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Soil Protists

Diversity, Distribution and Ecological Functioning

Soil Protists Diversity, Distribution and Ecological Functioning

... between protists exclude quantitative comparisons (Gong et ...problems associated with DNA and ...encysted protists that might be less important in soil functioning (Foissner 1987, Berthold and ...

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Marine communities of bacteria and protists, their biodiversity and interactions

Marine communities of bacteria and protists, their biodiversity and interactions

... X when herbivory prevailed, the carbon flux generated by ingestion on prokaryotes was still relevant. Analyzing the efficiency of those food webs emerged how it reached the maximum values in meso- eutrophic situations ...

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Catastrophic Impact of Red Tides of Cochlodinium polykrikoides on the Razor Clam Solen dactylus in Coastal Waters of the Northern Persian Gulf

Catastrophic Impact of Red Tides of Cochlodinium polykrikoides on the Razor Clam Solen dactylus in Coastal Waters of the Northern Persian Gulf

... brevis with particularly their associated brevetoxins, might have detrimental implications for Florida’s shell fisheries by disrupting critical larval processes. Hégaret et al. (2007) determined that different ...

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Global abundance of planktonic heterotrophic protists in the deep ocean

Global abundance of planktonic heterotrophic protists in the deep ocean

... The ISME Journal (2015) 9, 782–792; doi:10.1038/ismej.2014.168; published online 7 October 2014 Introduction Whereas conventional approaches to ecosystem structure identify photosynthetic organisms as their foundation ...

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Biodiversity of protists and nematodes in the wild nonhuman primate gut

Biodiversity of protists and nematodes in the wild nonhuman primate gut

... This study represents the largest to-date 18S rRNA amplicon survey of the gut microbiome in wild NHPs. Unlike the bacterial community [ 2 ], we find that the impact of host phylogeny on gut-associated eukaryotes is ...

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Characteristics of Tides in the Red Sea  Region, a Numerical Model Study

Characteristics of Tides in the Red Sea Region, a Numerical Model Study

... from the model agree reasonably with the values determined from the observations. The major discrepancies were observed in relation to phase lag. The larger difference computed for the phase of the tidal constituents was ...

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Examples Of Multicellular Protists

Examples Of Multicellular Protists

... The protists have flexible proteins is not a example, lifting and multicellularity cellular slime, protist kingdoms protista make own food like gametes may ...primitive protists contain a eukaryotic ...

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Isolation on the West Florida Shelf with implications for red tides and pollutant dispersal in the Gulf of Mexico

Isolation on the West Florida Shelf with implications for red tides and pollutant dispersal in the Gulf of Mexico

... Overlaid red, blue, and green dots on each FTLE field shown in ...along which neighboring fluid particles accumulate, and thus demarcate pathways for passive tracer ...particles, which mainly travel ...

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Seeding of Red Tides: Using Artificial Plankton and Biophysical Models to Understand the Mechanics of Karenia brevis Bloom Formation.

Seeding of Red Tides: Using Artificial Plankton and Biophysical Models to Understand the Mechanics of Karenia brevis Bloom Formation.

... the mechanisms by which the larvae filter the environmental noise to reliably synchronize with tidal cues. Lagrangian Transport with Intended Water Mass (Drift Error) The ABLE had drift errors that, though not ...

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OUR RESTLESS TIDES A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE BASIC ASTRONOMICAL FACTORS WHICH PRODUCE TIDES AND TIDAL CURRENTS

OUR RESTLESS TIDES A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE BASIC ASTRONOMICAL FACTORS WHICH PRODUCE TIDES AND TIDAL CURRENTS

... The moon revolves in its orbit around the earth with an angular velocity of approximately 12.2 o per day, in the same direction in which the earth is rotating on its axis with an angular velocity of 360 o per day. ...

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OBSERVATIONS  ON  THE  STRUCTURE  OF  RED  TIDES  IN  NEW  HAVEN  HARBOR,  CONNECTICUT

OBSERVATIONS ON THE STRUCTURE OF RED TIDES IN NEW HAVEN HARBOR, CONNECTICUT

... On June 24, 1953 salinity increased and temperature decreased in regular horizontal gradients fr om the inner harbor to t he harbor mouth, un complicated by the e[r] ...

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Recoding and reassignment in protists

Recoding and reassignment in protists

... Initially, I began looking for similar cases of Euplotes like frameshifting in the ciliate Blepharisma where TGA is reassigned to tryptophan, the results of which proved inconclusive. I then proceeded to look for ...

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Upwelling-downwelling sequences in the generation of red tides m a coastal upwelling system

Upwelling-downwelling sequences in the generation of red tides m a coastal upwelling system

... This paper thus presents a spatial and temporal evolution of the phytoplankton communities, hydro- graphic conditions and water circulation patterns in all of the Rias B[r] ...

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Tides

Tides

... • Gravitational attraction pulls the ocean towards the Moon and Sun, creating two gravitational tidal bulges in the ocean (high tides).. • Centrifugal effect is the push outward fro[r] ...

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Tides and the Moon

Tides and the Moon

... prediction, which allowed them to publish tide prediction ...of tides, with his discovery of gravity resulting in the equilibrium theory of ...the tides, and also tides created by the sun and ...

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