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MARINE GEOLOGY AND GLACIOLOGY
CERATIUM HIRUNDINELLA, LINKS
Phospate Phosphorus, Ammonia Nitrogen, Nitrogen Oxides Nitrogen....half of the summer was
Ceratium hirundinella
.
Ceratium hirundinella
(O.F. Müller) Schrank, 1882
Dynanmic modelling of the spatio-temporal distribution of phytoplankton in a small productive English lake (including
Ceratium hirundinella
)
Algae of Missouri, Counting of Phytoplankton
Rostherne Mere recovery after sewage diversion might be underway. Reciprocal inverse correlations showed the distinction between ecochemical preferences of Ceratium & Microcystis.
Dinoflagellate morphology: Although extremely small, Dinoflagellates exhibit rather interesting morphological traits.
Elemental composition of depth samples of
Ceratium hirundinella
(Pyrrophyta) within a stratified lake: an X-ray microanalytical study
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