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- Noctiluca - Wikipedia
Its only species is Noctiluca scintillans, a marine species that can exist in a green or red form, depending on the pigmentation in its vacuoles It can be found worldwide, but its geographical distribution varies depending on whether it is green or red
- Noctiluca | Definition, Facts, Classification, Bioluminescence . . .
Noctiluca, genus of marine dinoflagellate in the family Noctilucaceae, consisting of a single species, Noctiluca scintillans (or N miliaris), one of the most commonly occurring bioluminescent organisms in coastal regions of the world
- Noctiluca - UCSC
Genus: Noctiluca | Dinoflagellate Species: N scintillans Order: Noctiluciphyceae Family: Noctilucaceae Click on the illustration to enlarge Description: Large unarmored, round or kidney shaped cells with a striated tentacle, one flagellum and a eukaryotic nucleus Cytoplasm may contain photosynthetic symbionts and gametes are gymnodinoid
- Noctilucales - Wikipedia
The most common species is Noctiluca scintillans, also called N miliaris Blooms of this species are red-orange and can be bioluminescent when disturbed, [4] as are various other dinoflagellates, and large blooms can sometimes be seen as flickering lights on the ocean, known as the milky seas effect
- EOS - Phytoplankton Encyclopedia Project
(Guiry and Guiry 2012) Lifestyle Noctiluca scintillans is an athecate heterotrophic dinoflagellate that feeds by phagotrophy (Kraberg et al 2010) It reproduces sexually by formation of Close Isogamy The simplest type of sexual reproduction between gametes that are similar in size and shape
- Review Noctiluca scintillans blooms as an indicator of coastal . . .
Noctiluca scintillans is often viewed as a luminous curiosity or a “red-tide” nuisance, yet its blooms indicate coastal regime shifts These events tr…
- Tracking “Blue Tear” Blooms - NASA Science
Mariners have long noticed that the sea sometimes sparkles at night with an ethereal blue glow, especially after boats, waves, or even swimmers disturb the water Single-celled organisms known as Noctiluca scintillans —a type of dinoflagellate phytoplankton —is responsible for the glow
- Phycokey - Noctiluca - University of New Hampshire
Noctiluca miliaris Suriray (ex Lamarck 1816?); There are 3 of which 1 has been accepted taxonomically Order Noctilucales; Family Noctilucaceae Morphology: Heterotrophic, colorless balloon-shaped cell, generally 0 5 – 2 mm diameter, with one tentacle Similar genera: Habitat: Marine plankton Frequently forms blooms near the mouths of rivers
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