Algae and microcystin also occur in ponds which have excess nutrients, which feed microscopic planktonic algae cells. While some of the algae are harmless, others can produce toxin called microcystin.
"Increased light may make it easier for herring to find their planktonic food," Dingwall said ... undisturbed place to spawn with lots of algae and eelgrass." He said from his own yet-to-be ...
“They primarily consume planktonic material including the eggs ... produced by the jellyfish and are not a symbiotic algae. “Jellyfish ‘swim’ by contracting and relaxing their muscles ...
Curtis Suttle reviews our current understanding of the effects of planktonic phage on microbial ... of this important group of calcifying algae. The image is courtesy of Markus Geisen, Alfred ...
"Increased light may make it easier for herring to find their planktonic food," Dingwall said ... undisturbed place to spawn with lots of algae and eelgrass." He said from his own yet-to-be-published ...
commonly referred to as “water fleas,” are minute planktonic crustaceans that inhabit freshwater environments. These organisms are a vital component of aquatic ecosystems, serving as primary consumers ...
Unlike planktonic organisms, whose distributions are primarily influenced ... with Bacillariophyta (diatoms) and Chlorophyta (green algae) as the dominant taxa. The primary factors influencing ...
But these animals don’t bulk up on a high-protein diet. Instead, they rely largely on energy produced by algae living inside them. In a new study led by CU Boulder, scientists sequenced the genome of ...
01/27/2025 January 27, 2025 Algae, a superfood, could play a key role in global food security. It's also becoming popular in Chile's haute cuisine. In the central Chilean town of Bucalemu, seaweed ...
Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that some people take as a dietary supplement. Potential benefits include positive effects on eye health, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels.