The armored dinoflagellate Ceratium dens originally described from the Indian Ocean was recorded for the first time for both the Gulf of California and the Mexican Pacific in general. All available records of C. dens were analyzed. Geographic distribution of this species is mainly in subtropical and tropical waters. The presence of C. dens during the autumn 2009 in the Gulf of California waters could be related to El Niño Event conditions
As part of a continuing microalgae monitoring program, phytoplankton samples were collected from 19 ...
Ceratium is non-toxic dinoflagellate which has been regarded as the most common bloom-forming specie...
This paper presents the first recording of rare dinoflagellate species, Ceraptoperidinium yeye, in t...
During a sampling on 16-17 January 2013 in the southwest part of Bahía de La Paz, a moderate bloom o...
Ceratium dens distribution in the Gulf of California was studied based on three oceanographic campai...
Ceratium Schrank is a planktonic dinoflagellate ubiquitous in temperate and subtropical freshwater e...
The morphology of 33 species of Ceratium (38 including infraspecific taxa) was studied based on abou...
A taxonomic survey of the dinoflagellate genus Ceratium Schrank was conducted on ten stations in the...
This paper reports the first record of the genus Ceratium Schrank, 1973 in six freshwater ecosystems...
The morphology of 33 species of Ceratium (38 including infraspecific taxa) was studied based on abou...
The naked marine dinoflagellates Cochlodinium convolutum and C. helicoides are reported for the firs...
Ceratoperidinium is a very rare dinoflagellate genus reported from both the western and the eastern ...
The Sundarban is the largest mangrove ecosystem, which is presently vulnerable to climate change rel...
The gymnodinioid marine dinoflagellates Torodinium robustum and T. teredo are reported for the Gulf ...
We propose a new species Ceratium balechii sp. nov., a bloom-producing dinoflagellate in the Mexican...
As part of a continuing microalgae monitoring program, phytoplankton samples were collected from 19 ...
Ceratium is non-toxic dinoflagellate which has been regarded as the most common bloom-forming specie...
This paper presents the first recording of rare dinoflagellate species, Ceraptoperidinium yeye, in t...
During a sampling on 16-17 January 2013 in the southwest part of Bahía de La Paz, a moderate bloom o...
Ceratium dens distribution in the Gulf of California was studied based on three oceanographic campai...
Ceratium Schrank is a planktonic dinoflagellate ubiquitous in temperate and subtropical freshwater e...
The morphology of 33 species of Ceratium (38 including infraspecific taxa) was studied based on abou...
A taxonomic survey of the dinoflagellate genus Ceratium Schrank was conducted on ten stations in the...
This paper reports the first record of the genus Ceratium Schrank, 1973 in six freshwater ecosystems...
The morphology of 33 species of Ceratium (38 including infraspecific taxa) was studied based on abou...
The naked marine dinoflagellates Cochlodinium convolutum and C. helicoides are reported for the firs...
Ceratoperidinium is a very rare dinoflagellate genus reported from both the western and the eastern ...
The Sundarban is the largest mangrove ecosystem, which is presently vulnerable to climate change rel...
The gymnodinioid marine dinoflagellates Torodinium robustum and T. teredo are reported for the Gulf ...
We propose a new species Ceratium balechii sp. nov., a bloom-producing dinoflagellate in the Mexican...
As part of a continuing microalgae monitoring program, phytoplankton samples were collected from 19 ...
Ceratium is non-toxic dinoflagellate which has been regarded as the most common bloom-forming specie...
This paper presents the first recording of rare dinoflagellate species, Ceraptoperidinium yeye, in t...