The methods of collecting and examining dinoflagellates are briefly described, a list of memoirs on the sub-class is appended, and there is a full index.
Did you know only five bioluminescent bays exist globally? Three of them are in Puerto Rico. These places, called “bio bays,” ...
Dinoflagellates light up whenever the water ... several types of worms, and sea cucumbers. There are luminous siphonophores—sinister, stringlike predators with long, stinging tentacles that ...
lunula algae, which are single-celled organisms that can cause the sea to glow blue, even though they may not have heard of them. Dinoflagellates are single-celled organisms that are unable to ...
At night, the waters emit a blue glow from organisms called dinoflagellates that live in the waters and light up when disturbed by boats, paddles or hands dipped in the water. Hundreds of ...
Today, the marshlands are famous for millions of dinoflagellates: microscopic organisms that glow in its waters. The saltwater from the Caribbean Sea and the freshwater from the Martha Brae River ...