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are documented most commonly in oligo- to meso- trophic temperate lakes and ponds, though they have also been observed in eutrophic waters. Such blooms regularly occur during springtime at the onset of thermal stratification, and commonly occur following a diatom bloom. The blooms are initiated from
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resting siliceous spores called statospores that lay dormant on the lake bottom through the winter. Increased spring insolation causes them to germinate, producing amoeboid cells that generate two flagella and encase themselves in a vase-like cellulosic lorica. These motile cells rise into
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Caron, David A.; Sanders, Robert W.; Lim, Ee Lin; MarrasΓ©, Celia; Amaral, Linda A.; Whitney, Sheri; Aoki, Rika B.; Porters, Karen G. (1993). "Light-dependent phagotrophy in the freshwater mixotrophic chrysophyte Dinobryon cylindricum".
714: 212:, which come to the attention of humans annually due to transient blooms in the photic zone of temperate lakes and ponds. Such blooms may produce volatile organic compounds ( 204:, capable of obtaining energy and carbon through photosynthesis and phagotrophy of bacteria. The genus comprises at least 37 described species. The best-known species are 531: 570: 685: 505: 643: 544: 384:
Watson, Sue B.; Whitton, Brian A.; Higgins, Scott N.; Paerl, Hans W.; Brooks, Bryan W.; Wehr, John D. (2015). "Harmful Algal Blooms".
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Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2013. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.
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Colonies as defence in the freshwater phytoplankton genus Dinobryon (Chrysophyceae)
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have also been documented flourishing in lotic and estuarine habitats.
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can exist as free-living, solitary cells or in branching colonies.
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Though most commonly found in freshwater lakes and ponds,
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Diaphoretickes
SAR
Stramenopiles
Gyrista
Ochrophytina
Chrysophyceae
Chromulinales
Dinobryaceae
Dinobryon
Ehrenb.
algae
genera
Dinobryaceae
mixotrophs
VOCs
photic waters
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doi
10.1007/BF00182132
PMID
24189708
"WoRMS – World Register of Marine Species – Dinobryon Ehrenberg, 1834"
doi
10.1016/0273-1223(95)00472-y

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