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    Melosira is a genus of diatoms belonging to the family Melosiraceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, and inhabits both freshwater and marine habitats...
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    fisheries managers. The omul's main food source is an endemic species of alga, melosira. Freshly caught Baikal omul Baikal omul Baikal cold-smoked omul on the...
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    Earth, are from the Miocene epoch and contain a species of diatom known as Melosira granulata. These diatoms have a small globular shape. A deposit containing...
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    (Proboscia) Subphylum Melosirophytina D.G. Mann in Adl et al. 2019 (Aulacoseira, Melosira, Hyalodiscus, Stephanopyxis, Paralia, Endictya) Subphylum Coscinodiscophytina...
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    Hydrilla verticillata Myriophyllum verticillatum Vallisneria gigantea Melosira italica Asterionella formosa Synedra Kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)...
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  • was first isolated from the surfaces of the chain-forming sea-ice diatom Melosira. It is most similar to Cellulophaga baltica. Its type strain is IC166T...
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    and Kamuinupuri. The lake is inhabited by phytoplankton and zooplankton. Melosira spp. Synedra sp. Daphnia longispina Bosmina coregoni Sockeye salmon and...
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    ehrenbergii Coscinodiscus Coscinodiscus marginatus Coscinodiscus radiatus Melosira Melosira clavigera Melosira italica Stephanodiscus Stephanodiscus astraea...
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    Skeletonema. It was first described by R. K. Greville, who originally named it Melosira costata, in 1866. It was later renamed by Cleve in 1873 and was more narrowly...
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    Cocconeis placentula, Cymbella pusilla, Denticula sp., Mastogloia aquilegiae, Melosira goetzeana, Navicula interruptestriata, Nitschia amphibia, Nitzschia hybrida...
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    Kaudulla tank includes blue green algae, Microcystis spp. and diatoms such as Melosira spp.. Manilkara hexandra, Chloroxylon swietenia and Vitex altissima are...
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  • distinct layers of the freshwater diatom Aulacoseira granulata, also known as Melosira granulata. These layers occur on a 23,000-year cycle that lags the maximum...
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    little in the thermal waters inside the well building. Filamentous algae Melosira variants and Spirogyra have both been identified and are very abundant...
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    mussel. Dominant phytoplankton genera include Anabaena, Scenedesmus, and Melosira. The city of Oshkosh lies between Lake Butte des Morts and Lake Winnebago...
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    Proboscia. Melosirophytina D.G. Mann, in Adl et al. 2019. Aulacoseira, Melosira, Hyalodiscus, Stephanopyxis, Paralia, Endictya. Coscinodiscophytina Medlin...
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    Thalassiosira are found. In the upper part of the bay, species such as Melosira and Skeletonema are found. As of 1973, zooplankton were most abundant near...
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    (Proboscia) Subphylum Melosirophytina D.G. Mann in Adl et al. 2019 (Aulacoseira, Melosira, Hyalodiscus, Stephanopyxis, Paralia, Endictya) Subphylum Coscinodiscophytina...
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    M. dykowskii, Scenedesmus spp., Tabellaria flocculosa, T. fenestrata, Melosira sp., Mallomonas sp., Synura sp., Dinobryon sp., Merismopedia warmingiana...
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    blue-green algae and rotifers. Spirulina occurs in the large lake, and Melosira and Nitzscia diatoms have been identified in the small lake. The copepod...
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    in the past. Diatoms form most of the phytoplankton, with Cyclotella, Melosira, Stephanodiskus, and Synedra. Dominant copepod species in summer 2011 include...
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    rejecting cyanobacteria like Dactylococcopsis, Aphanizomenan, Synedra, and Melosira. Nevertheless the main factor in its food selection seems to be morphological...
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  • Arctic) and Fragilariopsis cylindrus (in the Antarctic) are abundant. Melosira arctica, which forms up to meter-long filaments attached to the bottom...
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  • faba Himantidium gracile Himantidium minus Melosira Melosira biseriata Melosira lyrata Melosira teres Melosira undulata Navicula Navicula americana Navicula...
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  • Meleagris Mellita †Mellita aclinensis – or unidentified comparable form †MelosiraMelosira westii Menippe – tentative report Mercenaria †Mercenaria campechiensis...
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  • species †Meliosma †Meliosma truncata – type locality for species †MelosiraMelosira solida Melospiza †Melospiza melodia †Meniscomys †Meniscotherium †Meniscotherium...
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