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Protocols for Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms for Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Fisheries in Chile (Supplement Data)
Biovolumes and Size-Classes of Phytoplankton in the Baltic Sea
Mixotrophy Among Dinoflagellates1
Ecology of Benthic and Planktonic Dinoflagellates of Eastern Mediterranean Sea : a Focus on Ostreopsis and Ceratium Genus Along the Lebanese Coast Laury Açaf
A Review on Toxic and Harmful Algae in Greek Coastal Waters (E
Physico-Chemical Factors Influencing Blooms of Chaetoceros Spp
Presencia De Los Dinoflagelados Ceratium Dens, C. Fusus Y C. Furca (Gonyaulacales: Ceratiaceae) En El Golfo De Nicoya, Costa Rica
Cell Division in Marine Ceratium II. Mitotic Behavior and Phasing in Cell Division
Phytoplankton Identification Catalogue Saldanha Bay, South Africa
Lista De Especies De Dinoflagelados (Dinophyta) Registrados En El Mar Caribe Colombiano
Feeding in the Mixotrophic Dinoflagellate Ceratium Furca Is Influenced by Intracellular Nutrient Concentrations
The Genus Neoceratium (Planktonic Dinoflagellates) As a Potential Indicator of Ocean Warming
C0001 Diversity and Ecology of Eukaryotic Marine Phytoplankton
Ecology of the Red-Tide Dinoflagellate Ceratium Furca: Distribution, Mixotrophy, and Grazing Impact on Ciliate Populations of Chesapeake Bay
Eoceratium Gen. Nov., a Ew Genus for All Marine Species Currently
El Género Ceratium Schrank (Dinophyceae) En Las Islas Canarias
PROTISTOLOGY European Journal of Protistology 40 (2004) 85–111
Dinoflagellate Ceratium Symmetricum Pavillard (Gonyaulacales: Ceratiaceae)
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Neoceratium Gen. Nov., a New Genus for All Marine Species Currently Assigned to Ceratium (Dinophyceae)
Growth, Feeding and Ecological Roles of the Mixotrophic and Heterotrophic Dinoflagellates in Marine Planktonic Food Webs
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Ceratium Schrank (Dinophyceae) of the National Park Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano, Gulf of Mexico, with a Key for Identification
Heterotrophic Planktonic Microbes: Virus, Bacteria, Archaea, and Protozoa JED A
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Bioluminescence in Dinoflagellates–Diversity, Molecular Phylogeny
A Morphological and Molecular Approach to the Study Of