A sediment trap study was conducted in the Gulf of Venice, north-western Adriatic Sea, from April to December 2005 to assess relationships between planktonic dinoflagellates and cyst production. Every month, CTD profiles and discrete samplings for phytoplankton, nutrients and particulate matter were conducted. Cyst fluxes spanned from 90 to 127,600 cysts m-2 d-1 and major peaks were due to a small cyst attributed to cf. Biecheleria and to calcareous cysts of Scrippsiella trochoidea. A good correspondence between cyst fluxes in sediment traps and the presence of the corresponding vegetative cells in the water column was detected for Lingulodinium polyedrum, and species of the genera Gonyaulax and Protoperidinium. A PCR method applied to surf...
We studied the relationships between sediment industrial pollutants concentrations, sediment charact...
Although a lot of environmental studies have been carried out on dinoflagellates producing calcareou...
Place: Heidelberg Publisher: Springer Heidelberg WOS:000529493300024This is the first study on the d...
A sediment trap study was conducted in the Gulf of Venice, north-western Adriatic Sea, from April to...
The ability of microalgae to preserve viable in coastal sediments as resting forms provides a reserv...
To determine the species composition, abundance and horizontal distribution of dinoflagellate cysts ...
To document and understand dinoflagellate cyst assemblages, 6 surface sediment samples were collecte...
Special issue Phytoplankton Life-Cycles and Their Impacts on the Ecology of Harmful Algal Bloom.-- 1...
To determine the relationship between the spatial dinoflagellate cyst distribution and oceanic envir...
International audienceSeasonal distribution of dinoflagellate cysts were studied at five surface sed...
The ability of microalgae to preserve viable in coastal sediments as resting forms provides a reserv...
Thirty-four dinoflagellate cyst taxa were found in surface sediment (0-2 cm) at five stations (60-10...
International audienceSpecies composition and abundance of dinocysts in relation to environmental fa...
The distribution of calcareous dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments from the Mediterranean Sea ...
The present study was conducted on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea subjec...
We studied the relationships between sediment industrial pollutants concentrations, sediment charact...
Although a lot of environmental studies have been carried out on dinoflagellates producing calcareou...
Place: Heidelberg Publisher: Springer Heidelberg WOS:000529493300024This is the first study on the d...
A sediment trap study was conducted in the Gulf of Venice, north-western Adriatic Sea, from April to...
The ability of microalgae to preserve viable in coastal sediments as resting forms provides a reserv...
To determine the species composition, abundance and horizontal distribution of dinoflagellate cysts ...
To document and understand dinoflagellate cyst assemblages, 6 surface sediment samples were collecte...
Special issue Phytoplankton Life-Cycles and Their Impacts on the Ecology of Harmful Algal Bloom.-- 1...
To determine the relationship between the spatial dinoflagellate cyst distribution and oceanic envir...
International audienceSeasonal distribution of dinoflagellate cysts were studied at five surface sed...
The ability of microalgae to preserve viable in coastal sediments as resting forms provides a reserv...
Thirty-four dinoflagellate cyst taxa were found in surface sediment (0-2 cm) at five stations (60-10...
International audienceSpecies composition and abundance of dinocysts in relation to environmental fa...
The distribution of calcareous dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments from the Mediterranean Sea ...
The present study was conducted on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea subjec...
We studied the relationships between sediment industrial pollutants concentrations, sediment charact...
Although a lot of environmental studies have been carried out on dinoflagellates producing calcareou...
Place: Heidelberg Publisher: Springer Heidelberg WOS:000529493300024This is the first study on the d...