• Dinocysts or dinoflagellate cysts are typically 15 to 100 µm in diameter and produced by around 15–20% [citation needed]of living dinoflagellates as a...
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  • Calcareous dinoflagellate cysts or calcareous dinocysts are dinoflagellate cysts produced by a group of peridinoid dinoflagellates, called calcareous...
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    During the early and middle EECO, the superabundance of the euryhaline dinocyst Homotryblium in New Zealand indicates elevated ocean salinity in the region...
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    (Cretaceous) paleoceanography of the South Atlantic Ocean inferred from dinocyst communities of the Sergipe Basin, Brazil". Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology...
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    General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus Micronucleus Apicomplexans: Rhoptry Apicoplast...
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  • contemporary and fossil palynomorphs, including pollen, spores, orbicules, dinocysts, acritarchs, chitinozoans and scolecodonts, together with particulate...
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    palynomorphs (paleopalynology), including pollen, spores, orbicules, dinocysts, acritarchs, chitinozoans and scolecodonts, together with particulate...
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  • calcifiers occurred just after the CPE and might have been calcareous dinocysts, i.e., calcareous cysts of dinoflagellates. The recent discovery of a...
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    dinoflagellates produce resting stages, called dinoflagellate cysts or dinocysts, as part of their lifecycles; this occurs in 84 of the 350 described freshwater...
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    libocedrii, the cedar wood wasp Dinoflagellates (typified on coccoid dinocysts: occasionally calcareous cell remnants) All of these were described from...
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  • surface conditions in the Laurentian Fan: Evidence from coccolith and dinocyst assemblages". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 387: 200–210...
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    dinoflagellate cysts or dinocysts, as part of their lifecycles. Dinoflagellates are mainly represented in the fossil record by these dinocysts, typically 15 to...
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    a natural algae control. Ciguatera fish poisoning – Foodborne illness Dinocyst – dormant cell type of dinoflagellates, often found as fossilsPages displaying...
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    can also be distinguished from oceanic assemblages. The distribution of dinocysts in sediments has been relatively well documented and has contributed to...
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    General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus Micronucleus Apicomplexans: Rhoptry Apicoplast...
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  • General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus Micronucleus Apicomplexans: Rhoptry Apicoplast...
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    suffered badly too. Samples from the tropical Atlantic show that overall, dinocyst abundance diminished sharply. Contrarily, the dinoflagellate Apectodinium...
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    General: Alveoli Trichocyst Dinoflagellates: Dinokaryon Dinocyst Theca Ciliates: Cilium Cirrus Macronucleus Micronucleus Apicomplexans: Rhoptry Apicoplast...
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  • impact of nutrient availability gradient on changes in the calcareous dinocyst assemblages is reported from the Turonian Dubivtsi Formation (Ukraine)...
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  • stratification of the water column during the time. A species of freshwater dinocyst—Bosedinia—was also found in the rocks dated to the time and these suggest...
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  • dinoflagellate cyst in the Mediterranean Sea has identified warm and cold temperate dinocyst species and these species have been used to reconstruct the paleoclimate...
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    Palynodinium is an extinct genus of organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst (or dinocyst). It is a fossil species of dinoflagellate cyst used to demarcate the K/Pg...
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    Upper Paleocene of eastern USA and Denmark till Recent. Organic-walled dinocyst morphology is shown to be controlled by changes in salinity and temperature...
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  • Nypa. Pediastrum Algae. Lecaniella Algae. Pierceites P. deccanensis A Dinocyst. Aulacoseira A Diatom. Azolla Member of Salviniaceae. Crybelosporites Member...
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    rock. Large amounts of plants material are represented by peridonoid dinocysts, algae, fungal hyphae, fern and moss spores, projectates, Wodehouseia...
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  • Elliot D.H.; Askin RA; Kyte FT; Zinsmeister WJ (1994). "Iridium and dinocysts at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary on Seymour Island, Antarctica: Implications...
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    species (Blank et al. 1989). This stage is often wrongly interpreted as a dinocyst; hence, in published literature, the alga in hospite is often referred...
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    microfossils, including angiosperms (the earliest known), charophytes and dinocysts, snails (gastropods), clams (bivalves), superabundant aquatic arthropods...
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    D.H.; Askin, R.A.; Kyte, F.T.; Zinsmeister, W.J. (1994). "Iridium and dinocysts at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary on Seymour Island, Antarctica: Implications...
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    found in these layers include spores, pollen from coniferous forests, and dinocysts. The pollen showed that the climate was humid, with cool winters. From...
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