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- Micromonas is a genus of green algae in the family Mamiellaceae. Micromonas is a widespread prasinophyte alga that is very small in size, motile, and...
- considered to be the smallest (ca. 0.95 μm) free-living eukaryote, and Micromonas, both of which are found in marine waters worldwide. Prasinophytes have...
- marine photosynthetic protist Micromonas pusilla, a prasinophyte. There is only one species in this genus: Micromonas pusilla reovirus. Viruses in Mimoreovirus...
- family Pedinomonadaceae. The genus has also had species classified in Micromonas. Pedinomonas minor Pedinomonas tuberculata See the NCBI webpage on Pedinomonas...
- comb. nov. and Peptostreptococcus micros (Prevot 1933) Smith 1957 as Micromonas micros comb. nov". Anaerobe. 5 (5): 555–559. doi:10.1006/anae.1999.0197...
- in 2016 and 2021, based on the same isolate. Micromonas, first proposed in 1981 with the species Micromonas pusilla, but not validly published. Again proposed...
- Chromulina pusilla, by Butcher. This species was renamed in 1960 to Micromonas pusilla and a few studies have found it to be abundant in temperate oceanic...
- cyanobacteria (Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus) and picoeucaryotes such as Micromonas. Within more productive ecosystems, dominated by upwelling or high terrestrial...
- animals. They were first described in 2009 in the unicellular green algae micromonas. Viral agents: These are mostly infective acellular agents that replicate...
- picoplankton belonging to the order Mamiellales, along with Ostreococcus and Micromonas. The cells are around 1–2 μm in length, are non-motile and are covered...