Novel insight into the role of heterotrophic dinoflagellates in the fate of crude oil in the sea

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  • who: SUBJECT AREAS and collaborators from the Experimental organismsThe heterotrophic dinoflagellates Noctiluca scintillans and Gyrodinium spirale were isolated from plankton samples collected from the Aransas Ship Channel near the University of Texas Marine Science Institute (MSI) in Port Aransas (Texas, USA). Microplankton samples were collected from surface waters by tying a microplankton net (, mm mesh, cm diameter) to the MSI pier and allowing it to stream with the tidal current for approximately , min. The plankton samples were poured into plastic bottles and kept in a cooler until returning to the laboratory. To isolate G. spirale, aliquots of . . .

     

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