- The Chrysophyceae,
usually called chrysophytes, chrysomonads, golden-brown
algae or
golden algae, are a
large group of algae,
found mostly in freshwater...
- gametes),
hyphochytrids (zoospores),
labyrinthulomycetes (zoospores), some
chrysophytes, some xanthophytes,
eustigmatophytes Alveolata: some
apicomplexans (gametes)...
- the
following groups: Some of the
amoeboid groups cited (e.g., part of
chrysophytes, part of xanthophytes, chlorarachniophytes) were not
traditionally included...
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division Chlorophyta) some dinoflagellates,
notably Symbiodinium some
chrysophytes some
xanthophytes the
diatoms the
superfamily Coccoidea of
scale insects...
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abundance in both
oceans and soil. They are
mostly dinophytes in oceans,
chrysophytes in freshwater, and
Archaeplastida in soil.
Marine protists are highly...
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heterokontophytes (e.g.,
synurophytes from
chrysophytes, or
eustigmatophytes from xanthophytes),
haptophytes (from
chrysophytes), and
chlorarachniophytes (from xanthophytes)...
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Proterozoic Doushantuo formation.
Chromista and
Alveolata algae (e.g.,
chrysophytes, diatoms, phaeophytes, dinophytes) seem to have
evolved from bikonts...
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freshwater alga
found in a cold rivers. It is a
chrysophyte. As a
group of
planktonic organisms, the
chrysophytes are
better known for
their colonial Chrysosphaerella...
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Ultrastructure of the Chrysophyceae.
Colorless forms. p. 29-30 In:
Chrysophytes:
Aspects and Problems. Kristiansen, J. and R.A.
Andersen [Eds.]. Cambridge...
- Škaloudová,
Magda (July 2013). "Developments in the
taxonomy of silica-scaled
chrysophytes – from
morphological and
ultrastructural to
molecular approaches". Nordic...