Skeletonema dohrnii explained
Skeletonema dohrnii is a diatom. Together with S. marinoi, this species has flattened extremities of the processes of the fultoportulae, which interlock with those of succeeding valves without forming knuckles.[1] It is a species of the genus Skeletonema that can be found in many waters across the globe. In the coastal waters of South Korea, their cell diameters are about 3 to 6 micrometers.[2]
Further reading
- Kooistra, Wiebe HCF, et al. "Global diversity and biogeography of Skeletonema species (Bacillariophyta)." Protist 159.2 (2008): 177-193.
- Ellegaard, Marianne, et al. "The species concept in a marine diatom: LSU rDNA-based phylogenetic differentiation in Skeletonema marinoi/dohrnii (Bacillariophyceae) is not reflected in morphology." Phycologia 47.2 (2008): 156-167.
- Jung, Seung Won, et al. "Morphological characteristics of four species in the genus Skeletonema in coastal waters of South Korea." Algae 24.4 (2009): 195-203.
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Notes and References
- Sarno. Diana. Kooistra. Wiebe H. C. F.. Medlin. Linda K.. Linda Medlin. Percopo. Isabella. Zingone. Adriana. Diversity in the Genusskeletonema(Bacillariophyceae). Ii. An Assessment of the Taxonomy Ofs. Costatum-Like Species with the Description of Four New Species . Journal of Phycology. 41. 1. 2005. 151–176. 0022-3646. 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2005.04067.x. 53679188 .
- Jung, Seung Won & Yun, Suk Min & Lee, Sang Deuk & Kim, Young-Ok & Lee, Jin. (2009). Morphological Characteristics of Four Species in the Genus Skeletonema in Coastal Waters of South Korea. ALGAE. 24. 195-203. 10.4490/ALGAE.2009.24.4.195.