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The dinoflagellate mitochondia also have only the same three genes.
In many cases the prime toxin producer is a dinoflagellate.
Saxitoxin, is produced by a dinoflagellate also known as "red tide".
Not all species of dinoflagellate are bioluminescent but some are.
"This is the only dinoflagellate known to have a life cycle this complex," she added.
In the coastal marine waters, this dinoflagellate causes glowing effects after dark.
Is caused by a dinoflagellate, although not the same one that causes ciguatera poisoning.
In the past decade, the number of known dinoflagellate species that are toxic has risen globally, to 55 from 22.
So is the dinoflagellate hunting the paramecium sneaking up on the bacterium.
If Perkinsus is a dinoflagellate, it is a basal one.
The structure of the dinoflagellate luciferase catalytic domain has been solved.
The biostratigraphical application of dinoflagellate cysts has been thoroughly studied.
Is caused by a type of dinoflagellate.
This in turn attracts even larger predators which will consume the would-be predator of the dinoflagellate.
The dinoflagellate cysts produced by this species are considered much more toxic than swimming cells.
In addition to this dinoflagellate, coral also form relationship with bacteria, archae and fungi.
The dinoflagellate Erythropsidium has the smallest known eye.
When a predator of plankton is sensed through motion in the water, the dinoflagellate luminesces.
It is caused by the ambush predator dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida.
Estimates of dinoflagellate diversity in the Black Sea range from 193 species to 267 species.
Karenia (dinoflagellate), formerly included in Gymnodinium, some which cause red tides.
Zooxanthellae are one kind of dinoflagellate protists and they live only within other organisms, most notably in corals.
Annual dinoflagellate distribution is defined by an extended bloom period in subsurface waters during the late spring and summer.
Ceratium furca is a species of marine dinoflagellate.
Organisms such as dinoflagellate have mobility, the ability to take in solid food, and the ability to photosynthesise.