On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov.

Amphidinium is a genus of naked dinoflagellates, characterized by a small epicone and a larger hypocone. Presently about 120 species from both freshwater and marine biotopes have been described. The genus has long been known to be polyphyletic, however, and the recent rediscovery of the type species...

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Main Authors: Calado, A. J., Moestrup, O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Phycological Society 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10773/5092
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spelling ftria:oai:ria.ua.pt:10773/5092 2023-05-15T14:04:22+02:00 On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov. Calado, A. J. Moestrup, O. 2005-02 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/5092 eng eng International Phycological Society dx.doi.org/10.2216/0031-8884(2005)44[112:OTFDPI]2.0.CO;2 0031-8884 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/5092 restrictedAccess Amphidinium Dinophyceae freshwater Prosoaulax gen. nov taxonomy article 2005 ftria https://doi.org/10.2216/0031-8884(2005)44[112:OTFDPI]2.0.CO;2 2022-05-25T18:32:18Z Amphidinium is a genus of naked dinoflagellates, characterized by a small epicone and a larger hypocone. Presently about 120 species from both freshwater and marine biotopes have been described. The genus has long been known to be polyphyletic, however, and the recent rediscovery of the type species has now allowed for more precise definition of the genus. The new circumscription of the genus leaves the freshwater species without a generic name. A new generic name, Prosoaulax gen. nov., is therefore proposed for the first described freshwater species, Amphidinium lacustre Stein (1883), and related species. Based on ultrastructural features, notably the very unusual type of eyespot, Prosoaulax is considered to be related to a recently recognized, but poorly understood group of dinoflagellates, comprising the marine species Gymnodinium simplex, G. natalense, Polarella antarctica, and some symbionts of marine invertebrates, G. bei and G. linucheae. It also includes the symbionts of corals ('zooxanthellae') belonging to the genus Symbiodinium, a genus believed to contain the modern representatives of the Suessiales, an order of dinoflagellates extending back into the Mesozoic. COBICE project 530 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro (RIA)
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topic Amphidinium
Dinophyceae
freshwater
Prosoaulax gen. nov
taxonomy
spellingShingle Amphidinium
Dinophyceae
freshwater
Prosoaulax gen. nov
taxonomy
Calado, A. J.
Moestrup, O.
On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov.
topic_facet Amphidinium
Dinophyceae
freshwater
Prosoaulax gen. nov
taxonomy
description Amphidinium is a genus of naked dinoflagellates, characterized by a small epicone and a larger hypocone. Presently about 120 species from both freshwater and marine biotopes have been described. The genus has long been known to be polyphyletic, however, and the recent rediscovery of the type species has now allowed for more precise definition of the genus. The new circumscription of the genus leaves the freshwater species without a generic name. A new generic name, Prosoaulax gen. nov., is therefore proposed for the first described freshwater species, Amphidinium lacustre Stein (1883), and related species. Based on ultrastructural features, notably the very unusual type of eyespot, Prosoaulax is considered to be related to a recently recognized, but poorly understood group of dinoflagellates, comprising the marine species Gymnodinium simplex, G. natalense, Polarella antarctica, and some symbionts of marine invertebrates, G. bei and G. linucheae. It also includes the symbionts of corals ('zooxanthellae') belonging to the genus Symbiodinium, a genus believed to contain the modern representatives of the Suessiales, an order of dinoflagellates extending back into the Mesozoic. COBICE project 530
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author Calado, A. J.
Moestrup, O.
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Moestrup, O.
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title On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov.
title_short On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov.
title_full On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov.
title_fullStr On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov.
title_full_unstemmed On the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus Amphidinium, with a description of Prosoaulax gen. nov.
title_sort on the freshwater dinoflagellates presently included in the genus amphidinium, with a description of prosoaulax gen. nov.
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