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    Stuttgart :Schweizerbart Textbooks,
    Keywords: Dinoflagellates. ; Dinoflagellates-Toxicology. ; Dinoflagellates-Geographical distribution. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (278 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783510655069
    DDC: 579.87
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Greetings -- Foreword -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- I. Introduction -- II. 'Materials & -- Methods' -- Habitats -- Sampling -- Extraction = separation from the substrate -- Fixation and Electron Microscopy (EM) -- Culturing -- Quantification -- III. Taxonomy -- Adenoides -- Alexandrium -- Amphidiniella -- Amphidiniopsis -- Amphidinium -- Ankistrodinium -- Apicoporus -- Biecheleria -- Bispinodinium -- Bysmatrum -- Cabra -- Coolia -- Dinothrix -- Durinskia -- Galeidinium -- Gambierdiscus -- Glenodinium -- Gymnodinium -- Gyrodinium -- Halostylodinium -- Herdmania -- Heterocapsa -- Katodinium -- Moestrupia -- Ostreopsis -- 'Peridinium' partim = new genus -- Pileidinium -- Plagiodinium -- Planodinium -- Polykrikos -- Prorocentrum -- Pseudothecadinium -- Pyramidodinium -- Rhinodinium -- Roscoffia -- Sabulodinium -- Scrippsiella -- Sinophysis -- Spiniferodinium -- Stylodinium -- Symbiodinium spp -- Testudodinium -- Thecadinium -- Togula -- Vulcanodinium -- IV. Phylogeny and systematics -- Phylogeny of the morphological adaptations -- Amphidinium -- Amphidiniopsis, Archaeperidinium, Herdmania - Peridiniales -- Cabra, Rhinodinium, Roscoffia - Podolampadaceae -- Coolia, Gambierdiscus, Ostreopsis - Gonyaulacales -- Prorocentrum & -- Adenoides -- Sinophysis & -- Sabulodinium -- 'Dinotoms' - Dinothrix, Durinskia, Galeidinium, 'Gymnodinium' quadrilobatum, 'Peridinium' quinquecorne -- Dinoflagellate taxa with cryptophyte-(klepto)chloroplasts -- The phytodinialean dinoflagellates ('Phytodiniales') -- V. Biogeography -- VI. Ecology -- Attachment -- Life cycles -- Tide pools -- Vertical migration -- Blooms -- Spatial distribution -- Temporal distribution -- Quantitative Data -- VII. Toxins of benthic dinoflagellates and benthic harmful algal blooms -- Introduction -- Gambierdiscus -- Ostreopsis -- Coolia. , Prorocentrum -- Amphidinium -- Alexandrium -- Vulcanodinium -- References -- Taxonomic index -- Useful web pages -- Picture credits -- Authors' Addresses.
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    Keywords: Eukaryoten ; Protozoen ; Dinoflagellaten ; Benthos ; Meeresboden ; Biodiversität
    Description / Table of Contents: Dinoflagellates are important primary producers, symbionts and, at the same time, heterotrophic consumers and parasites. The species composition in benthic habitats is quite distinct from planktonic habitats. Our understanding of benthic dinoflagellate biodiversity, biogeography, toxicology and ecology has improved but is still rudimentary. Benthic harmful algal blooms have attracted increasing interest because of the impact of ciguatera poisoning, the most important food-borne disease of non-bacterial origin worldwide, which is caused by benthic dinoflagellate species. Ciguaterapoisoning appears to have increased worldwide in recent years. This publication is an updated summary of the taxonomy of currently described taxa and includes morphological and molecular genetic information for species identification. It contains the most comprehensive review of benthic dinoflagellate toxins published so far. The book also describes methods of study, discusses phylogenetics and evolution, and highlights their scientific relevance as well as the health and economic impacts of benthic dinoflagellates for society. This book is a fundamental contribution to improving the monitoring of benthic dinoflagellates worldwide: 242 species in 63 genera are presented, illustrated with more than 240 color images, about 250 electron micrographs and more than 330 drawings.
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 376 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 25 cm x 17 cm, 1160 g
    Edition: 2nd revised edition
    ISBN: 9783510614240
    Series Statement: Senckenberg-Buch 88
    DDC: 590
    RVK:
    Language: English
    Note: 1. Auflage 2014 ist in der Kleine Senckenberg-Reihe Band 14 erschienen
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-13
    Description: A recently published study analyzed the phylogenetic relationship between the genera Centrodinium and Alexandrium, confirming an earlier publication showing the genus Alexandrium as paraphyletic. This most recent manuscript retained the genus Alexandrium, introduced a new genus Episemicolon, resurrected two genera, Gessnerium and Protogonyaulax, and stated that: “The polyphyly [sic] of Alexandrium is solved with the split into four genera”. However, these reintroduced taxa were not based on monophyletic groups. Therefore this work, if accepted, would result in replacing a single paraphyletic taxon with several non-monophyletic ones. The morphological data presented for genus characterization also do not convincingly support taxa delimitations. The combination of weak molecular phylogenetics and the lack of diagnostic traits (i.e., autapomorphies) render the applicability of the concept of limited use. The proposal to split the genus Alexandrium on the basis of our current knowledge is rejected herein. The aim here is not to present an alternative analysis and revision, but to maintain Alexandrium. A better constructed and more phylogenetically accurate revision can and should wait until more complete evidence becomes available and there is a strong reason to revise the genus Alexandrium. The reasons are explained in detail by a review of the available molecular and morphological data for species of the genera Alexandrium and Centrodinium. In addition, cyst morphology and chemotaxonomy are discussed, and the need for integrative taxonomy is highlighted.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
    Format: application/pdf
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