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Aquaparadox: the diversity of planktonic microorganisms

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Date : 17/01/2013 Affichages : 2446

Planktonic Protist Parasites

Date : 12/05/2009
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Ernst Haeckel was the first to depict dinoflagellate parasites in a tintinnid ciliate. He thought the ciliate was forming embryo
 
 

Ernst Haeckel was the first to depict dinoflagellate parasites in a tintinnid ciliate. He thought the ciliate was forming embryo

Date : 31/08/2011
Affichages : 6765
Parasite development in Tintinnopsis radix mistaken for gamete production by Laackmann.
 
 
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Parasite development in Tintinnopsis radix mistaken for gamete production by Laackmann.

Date : 13/08/2011
Affichages : 5688
Yoshine Hada in 1932 depicted parasites in tintinnids.
 
 

Yoshine Hada in 1932 depicted parasites in tintinnids.

Date : 03/09/2011
Affichages : 5582
Jean Cachon photos of Xystonella Parasites: Trophont, Spores & Veriform stages (left to right).
 
 

Jean Cachon photos of Xystonella Parasites: Trophont, Spores & Veriform stages (left to right).

Date : 14/03/2012
Affichages : 5969
Favella parasite by Jean Cachon
 
 

Favella parasite by Jean Cachon

Date : 14/03/2012
Affichages : 6248
Parasitised tintinnid
 
 

Parasitised tintinnid

Date : 03/04/2009
Affichages : 5347
A parasite of Xystonella lohmanni- likely dinophycean.
 
 

A parasite of Xystonella lohmanni- likely dinophycean.

Date : 02/09/2010
Affichages : 5906
Tintinnopsis kofoidi - normal & parasitized
 
 

Tintinnopsis kofoidi - normal & parasitized

Date : 27/10/2012
Affichages : 5598
Be careful of what you eat
 
 

Be careful of what you eat

Salpingella acuminata. A normal and presumptive parasite stages - apparently ate something transformative. Specimens from the Canadaian Basin (Arctic).

Date : 27/04/2013
Affichages : 5324
Favella in trouble
 
 

Favella in trouble

Date : 11/04/2009
Affichages : 6105
End of Favella!
 
 

End of Favella!

Date : 11/04/2009
Affichages : 5679
Parasite spores leaving their host, the tintinnid Tintinnopsis cylindrica
 
 

Parasite spores leaving their host, the tintinnid Tintinnopsis cylindrica

Date : 04/09/2009
Affichages : 9271
Steenstrupiella parasitized
 
 

Steenstrupiella parasitized

Date : 27/01/2011
Affichages : 5966
Amphorides quadrilineata parastised probably by a dinophycean.
 
 

Amphorides quadrilineata parastised probably by a dinophycean.

Date : 28/07/2010
Affichages : 6229
Gymodinid dinoflagellate developing trouble
 
 

Gymodinid dinoflagellate developing trouble

Date : 11/04/2009
Affichages : 6533
Gymnodinid  in trouble.
 
 

Gymnodinid in trouble.

Date : 11/04/2009
Affichages : 5599
Heterocapsa triquetra in trouble.
 
 

Heterocapsa triquetra in trouble.

Date : 11/04/2009
Affichages : 5803
A copepod parasitized.
 
 

A copepod parasitized.

Date : 09/09/2009
Affichages : 6549
The Arctic Tintinnid Parafavella
 
 

The Arctic Tintinnid Parafavella

Parafavella parumdentata from the Northern Pacific parasitised by a dinokaryon parasite.

Date : 22/11/2014
Affichages : 5338
60xptbamphorquadparasited
 
 

60xptbamphorquadparasited

Amphorides quadrilineata from Pt B on March 29 2016

Date : 25/05/2016
Affichages : 4981
10xparafavgigparasite2015stP8
 
 

10xparafavgigparasite2015stP8

Parafavella gigantea from the North Pacific in July 2015 (ARA 06 st. P8)

Date : 25/05/2016
Affichages : 4812
Chatton's work in Villefranche in 1911
 
 

Chatton's work in Villefranche in 1911

Édouard Chatton's 1911 note in the book of visitors to the Station noting his parasite findings.

Date : 09/09/2019
Affichages : 4481
parasitized radiolarian
 
 

parasitized radiolarian

A nassularian radiolarian likely ate something transformative. From a sample taken on Feb. 5, 2024 at 250 m depth at Point C.

Date : 16/02/2024
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