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Genus of single-celled organisms
The largest Phaeocystis blooms form in the polar seas: P. pouchetii in the north and P. antarctica in the south. This intense Phaeocystis productivity
Phaeocystis
Heterotrophic protistan or metazoan members of the plankton ecosystem
radiolarian biomass was mixotrophic. Phaeocystis species are endosymbionts to acantharian radiolarians. Phaeocystis is an important algal genus found as
Zooplankton
Species of virus
helper virus to replicate. Phaeocystis globosa virus virophage has a parasitic relationship with its helper virus species Phaeocystis globosa virus (PgV). They
Phaeocystis globosa virus virophage
Phaeocystis_globosa_virus_virophage
Foam created by the agitation of seawater
causing respiratory issues and occasionally initiating asthma attacks. Phaeocystis globosa is one algal species that is considered problematic, as observed
Sea_foam
Plankton that can both photosynthesize and eat other organisms
during blooms. As a result, Phaeocystis is an important contributor to the marine carbon and sulfur cycles. Phaeocystis species are endosymbionts to
Mixoplankton
Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi
completion of a symbiosis between Acantharia radiolarians and lineages of Phaeocystis haptophytes, as well as the appearance of planktonic foraminifera. The
Protist
Organisms living in water or air that drift in the current or wind
causes harmful red tides Acantharian radiolarian hosts Phaeocystis symbionts. White Phaeocystis algal foam washing up on a beach Mixotrophs can be further
Plankton
Protists that live in saltwater or brackish water
during blooms. As a result, Phaeocystis is an important contributor to the marine carbon and sulfur cycles. Phaeocystis species are endosymbionts to
Marine_protists
Class of single-celled organisms
specific symbiosis and primarily host symbionts from the haptophyte genus Phaeocystis, although they sometimes also host Chrysochromulina symbionts. Clade
Acantharia
Pathogenic entities
Sputnik Satellite - DNA Mimivirus-dependent virus Zamilon Satellite - DNA Phaeocystis globosa virus virophage Satellite - DNA Chlorella virophage Satellite
List_of_subviral_agents
Chemical compound formerly used as a refrigerant
Laboratory cultures of marine phytoplankton (Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Phaeocystis sp., Thalassiosira weissflogii, Chaetoceros calcitrans, Isochrysis sp
Chloromethane
Organism that can use a mix of different sources of energy and carbon
a variety of prey items Acantharian radiolarian hosts Phaeocystis symbionts. White Phaeocystis algal foam washing up on a beach A single-celled ciliate
Mixotroph
Large bay of the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to the U.S. state of Massachusetts
increase of these nutrients comes an increase in algae and bacteria. Phaeocystis blooms are common in Cape Cod Bay during the spring. A bloom of this
Cape_Cod_Bay
Any life form too small for the naked human eye to see that lives in a marine environment
during blooms. As a result, Phaeocystis is an important contributor to the marine carbon and sulfur cycles. Phaeocystis species are endosymbionts to
Marine_microorganisms
Dutch leading scientist for Antarctic viral ecology
as isolation of novel algae-infecting viruses (e.g. viruses infecting Phaeocystis belonging to the recently named large-genome Mimiviridae family). She
Corina_Brussaard
Type of algae
and Prymnesium, which periodically form toxic marine algal blooms, and Phaeocystis, blooms of which can produce unpleasant foam which often accumulates
Haptophyte
Contamination of water by excessive inputs of nutrients
potential during a succession of algal blooms from Skeletonema sp. to Phaeocystis sp". Frontiers in Microbiology. 14 1147187. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2023.1147187
Nutrient_pollution
1111/nyas.12728, Figure 3 Blog of Carolina Reyes, Kenneth Stedman: Are Phaeocystis globosa viruses (OLPG) and Organic Lake phycodnavirus a part of the Phycodnaviridae
Organic_Lake_virophage
Marine consumer-resource system
jellyfish Diplulmaris antarctica under the ice Colonies of the alga Phaeocystis antarctica, an important phytoplankter of the Ross Sea that dominates
Marine_food_web
Phylum of viruses
PMC 3620924. PMID 23557328. Blog of Carolina Reyes, Kenneth Stedman: Are Phaeocystis globosa viruses (OLPG) and Organic Lake phycodnavirus a part of the Phycodnaviridae
Nucleocytoviricota
Organic carbon classification
Hansen, FC; Riegman, R.; Bak, RPM (1992). "Lysis-induced decline of a Phaeocystis spring bloom and coupling with the microbial foodweb". Marine Ecology
Dissolved_organic_carbon
Toxic chemicals synthesized by algae
ingested by penguins via their euphasid diet, which had been feeding on Phaeocystis. The antimicrobial effect of acrylic acid was verified by Slezak et al
Phycotoxin
For killing and preventing the growth of algae
Microbulbifer sp. YX04, Triggered Oxidative Damage and Autophagic Cell Death in Phaeocystis globosa , Which Causes Harmful Algal Blooms". Microbiology Spectrum.
Algaecide
Imantonia rotunda Reynolds, 2 – 4 μm, marine Phaeocystis cordata Zingone, 3 – 4 μm, marine Phaeocystis pouchetii Lagerheim, 3 – 8 μm, marine Trigonaspis
List of eukaryotic picoplankton species
List_of_eukaryotic_picoplankton_species
Genus of algae
Davidson AT, Marchant HJ (1987). "Binding of manganese by Antarctic Phaeocystis pouchetii and the role of bacteria in its release". Marine Biology. 95
Prasinococcus
Classification of eukaryotes
Haptolina, Prymnesium, Pseudohaptolina. Phaeocystales Medlin 2000. Phaeocystis. Isochrysidales Pascher 1910, emend. Edvardsen & Eikrem 2000. Emiliania
Protist_classification
Motion system of a type of eukaryotic organism
Not motile none Diatom Coccolithophores, most diatoms, and non‐motile species of Phaeocystis Among protozoans the parasitic Apicomplexa are non‐motile.
Protist_locomotion
Class of compounds produced by diatoms to hinder predators
Stephanopyxis turris and Skeletonema costatum in response to wounding. Phaeocystis pouchetii and Skeletonema marinoi also produce various octadienal and
Polyunsaturated_aldehyde
Family of viruses
for digesting the host cell wall during viral infection. The species Phaeocystis puchetii virus from the genus Prymnesiovirus has the largest capsid structure
Phycodnaviridae
Virus type
some similarity to Mavirus, and another to Organic Lake virophage and a Phaeocystis globosa virophage, which are both associated with algae rather than amoebae
Zamilon_virophage
British botanist
Manton I. (1971) "Observations on fine structure of zoids of genus Phaeocystis [Haptophyceae]." Journal of the Marine Biological Association (UK), Vol
Irene_Manton
Episode in Earth climate history
combination of expanded sea-ice cover and blooms of the phytoplankton genus Phaeocystis contributed to enhanced carbon drawdown during the ACR, linking regional
Antarctic_Cold_Reversal
Genus of fungi
Acantharia Acantharian with Phaeocystis symbionts Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Dothideomycetes Order: Venturiales
Acantharia_(fungus)
Boundary layer where all exchange occurs between the atmosphere and the ocean
by exudates and transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) derived from a Phaeocystis globosa dominated phytoplankton community". Harmful Algae. 4 (5): 929–940
Sea_surface_microlayer
Species of marine microorganisms
photosynthetic symbiotic microalgae. A. elongata is exclusively witnessed with Phaeocystis endosymbionts. WoRMS. "Amphilonche elongata (Müller, 1858)". World Register
Amphilonche_elongata
Type of symbiotic relationship
as the Foraminifera groups, but were also found to be associated with Phaeocystis, Heterocapsa, Scrippsiella, and Azadinium which were not previously known
Photosymbiosis
(20–200 μm) system with phytoplankton blooms dominated by large diatoms and Phaeocystis sp. However, since the identification of the GCB as a consistent feature
Particulate_inorganic_carbon
High-calcite region of the Southern Ocean
(20–200 μm) system with phytoplankton blooms dominated by large diatoms and Phaeocystis sp. However, since the identification of the Great Calcite Belt (GCB)
Great_Calcite_Belt
Chemical compound
Wexels; Mühlebach, Anneke; Wassmann, Paul (2001). "On the trophic fate of Phaeocystis pouchetii.: VII. Sterols and fatty acids reveal sedimentation of P. pouchetii-derived
Desmosterol
Phytoplankton ecologist
(1994-05-01). "Genetic differentiation among three colony-forming species of Phaeocystis: further evidence for the phylogeny of the Prymnesiophyta". Phycologia
Linda_Medlin
Species of bacterium
Novel and High Algicidal Activity against Harmful Algal Bloom Species Phaeocystis globosa". PLOS ONE. 9 (3) e92907. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...992907Z. doi:10
Streptomyces_alboflavus
(1977) Marasmius persicinus Desjardin, Retn. & E.Horak (2000) Marasmius phaeocystis Singer (1976) Marasmius phalaricola Warcup & P.H.B.Talbot(1962) Marasmius
List_of_Marasmius_species
Giant virus
mimiviridae infecting microalgae that would include CeV together with Phaeocystis globosa virus (PgV) infecting a haptophyceae and Aureococcus anophagefferens
Chrysochromulina ericina virus
Chrysochromulina_ericina_virus
Dauvin, J.-C., N. Desroy, L. Denis, & T. Ruellet., (2008). Does the Phaeocystis bloom affect the diel migration of the suprabenthos community. Marine
List_of_Cumacea_literature
System of taxonomy of algae
Order Prymnesiales (e.g., Chrysochromulina, Prymnesium, Corymbellus, Phaeocystis) Order Isochrysidales (e.g., Chrysotila, Pleurochrysis [= Hymenomonas])
Hoek,_Mann_and_Jahns_system
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