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Definition of Dinoflagellates
1. dinoflagellate [n] - See also: dinoflagellate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dinoflagellates
Literary usage of Dinoflagellates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Triumph of Life by Wilhelm Bölsche (1906)
"dinoflagellates OF THE PHYLUM PROTOZOA. These forms stand on the border line
between plants and ani- mals. They possess chromatophores which enable them to ..."
2. Paleobiology of the Williamsburg Formation (Black Mingo Group; Paleocene) of by Albert E. Sanders (1998)
"dinoflagellates from the Black Mingo Group of South Carolina; pp. 28-48 in AE
Sanders (ed.), Paleobiology of the Williamsburg Formation (Black Mingo Group; ..."
3. Proceedings by Pacific Science Association (1921)
"well be stated here, however, that this series, as a whole, seems to show about
ys'/i larger numbers of dinoflagellates than were shown in either July ..."
4. Report on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries at the University of Liverpool, and by University of Liverpool, Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory, University of Liverpool Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory (1907)
"The spring maximum in the dinoflagellates is later than that of the Diatoms, ...
On the whole the annual curve for the dinoflagellates lies intermediate ..."
5. National Shellfish Sanitation Program: Sanitation of Shellfish Growing Areasby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"dinoflagellates in their vegetative stage flourish seasonally when water conditions
... Toxic blooms of dinoflagellates can occur unexpectedly or may follow ..."