Heterotrophic dinoflagellates are prevalent protists in marine environments, which play an important role in the carbon cycling and energy flow in the marine planktonic community. Oxyrrhis marina (Dinophyceae), a widespread heterotrophic dinoflagellate, is a model species used for a broad range of ecological, biogeographic, and evolutionary studies. Despite the increasing research effort on this species, there lacks a synthesis of the existing data and a coherent picture of this organism. Here we reviewed the literature to provide an overview of what is known regarding the biology of O. marina, and identify areas where further studies are needed. As an early branch of the dinoflagellate lineage, O. marina shares similarity with typical dino...
Dinoflagellates possess many cellular characteristics with unresolved evolutionary histories. These ...
The Dinophysis genus is an ecologically and evolutionarily important group of marine dinoflagellates...
Dinoflagellates are essential components in marine ecosystems, and they possess two dissimilar flage...
The flagellate Oxyrrhis marina has been the subject of numerous studies addressing diverse aspects o...
Many “model” protists are maintained in culture and used, experimentally, to answer questions associ...
Background: The alveolates include a large number of important lineages of protists...
The genus Oxyrrhis is a heterotrophic dinoflagellate found in diverse marine environments. Oxyrrhis ...
Abstract Many outstanding questions about dinoflagel-late evolution can potentially be resolved by e...
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The dinoflagellate sub-class Prorocentrophycidae has a distinct morphology, lacking the typical dino...
11th International Conference on Modern and Fossil Dinoflagellates (DINO11), 17-21 July 2017, Bordea...
The dinoflagellate sub-class Prorocentrophycidae has a distinct morphology, lacking the typical dino...
Dinoflagellates are key species in marine environments, but they remain poorly understood in part be...
The sister phyla dinoflagellates and apicomplexans inherited a drastically reduced mitochondrial gen...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of protists with many unique traits including large genomes pack...
Dinoflagellates possess many cellular characteristics with unresolved evolutionary histories. These ...
The Dinophysis genus is an ecologically and evolutionarily important group of marine dinoflagellates...
Dinoflagellates are essential components in marine ecosystems, and they possess two dissimilar flage...
The flagellate Oxyrrhis marina has been the subject of numerous studies addressing diverse aspects o...
Many “model” protists are maintained in culture and used, experimentally, to answer questions associ...
Background: The alveolates include a large number of important lineages of protists...
The genus Oxyrrhis is a heterotrophic dinoflagellate found in diverse marine environments. Oxyrrhis ...
Abstract Many outstanding questions about dinoflagel-late evolution can potentially be resolved by e...
This is the final version of the article. Available from [BioMed Central via the DOI in this record....
The dinoflagellate sub-class Prorocentrophycidae has a distinct morphology, lacking the typical dino...
11th International Conference on Modern and Fossil Dinoflagellates (DINO11), 17-21 July 2017, Bordea...
The dinoflagellate sub-class Prorocentrophycidae has a distinct morphology, lacking the typical dino...
Dinoflagellates are key species in marine environments, but they remain poorly understood in part be...
The sister phyla dinoflagellates and apicomplexans inherited a drastically reduced mitochondrial gen...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of protists with many unique traits including large genomes pack...
Dinoflagellates possess many cellular characteristics with unresolved evolutionary histories. These ...
The Dinophysis genus is an ecologically and evolutionarily important group of marine dinoflagellates...
Dinoflagellates are essential components in marine ecosystems, and they possess two dissimilar flage...