Mixotrophy in Protists: From Model Systems to Mathematical Models, 2nd Edition

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Matthew D. Johnson, Holly V. Moeller
Frontiers Media SA, Dec 10, 2019 - 126 pages
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Contents

Mixotrophy in Protists From Model Systems to Mathematical Models
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Simulating Effects of Variable Stoichiometry and Temperature on Mixotrophy in the Harmful Dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum
7
A PanArctic Review
20
Symbiont Chloroplasts Remain Active During BleachingLike Response Induced by Thermal Stress in Collozoum pelagicum Collodaria Retaria
32
Influence of Light Availability and Prey Type on the Growth and PhotoPhysiological Rates of the Mixotroph Noctiluca scintillans
43
A Model Species for Chloroplast Retention in Oligotrich Ciliates
55
Evaluation of MixotrophyAssociated Gene Expression in Two Species of Polar Marine Algae
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SingleCell View of Carbon and Nitrogen Acquisition in the Mixotrophic Alga Prymnesium parvum Haptophyta Inferred From Stable Isotope Tracers...
78
High Grazing Rates on Cryptophyte Algae in Chesapeake Bay
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Genetic Analyses of the rbcL and psaA Genes From Single Cells Demonstrate a Rhodophyte Origin of the Prey in the Toxic Benthic Dinoflagellate O...
102
Mixotrophic Activity and Diversity of Antarctic Marine Protists in Austral Summer
113
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