Akashiwo sanguinea is a species of marine dinoflagellates well known for forming blooms that result in red tides. The organism is unarmored (naked). Therefore...
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norvengica Amoebophrya sp. ex Gonyaulax polygramma Amoebophrya sp. ex Akashiwo sanguinea Amoebophrya sp. ex Dinophysis norvegica Amoebophrya sp. ex Alexandrium...
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and other toxic organisms. For example, Lingulodinium polyedra and Akashiwo sanguinea are two species of mixotrophic dinoflagellates that are known to feed...
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"Mass mortality of marine birds in the Northeast Pacific caused by Akashiwo sanguinea". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 579: 111–127. Bibcode:2017MEPS....
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culture dinoflagellates. An early success was the discovery that Akashiwo sanguinea (then known as Gymnodinium splendens) requires vitamin B12 in order...
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Rocap G (May 2008). "Chloroplast genome sequencing analysis of Heterosigma akashiwo CCMP452 (West Atlantic) and NIES293 (West Pacific) strains". BMC Genomics...
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