List Of Navicula Species
List of plankton species in the genus ''Navicula''. Species , Algaebase lists 1280 accepted species and more than 1900 proposed species in the plankton genus ''Navicula''. They include: A *'' Navicula abbotti'' *''Navicula abbottii'' *'' Navicula abbreviata'' *'' Navicula abdita'' *'' Navicula abducta'' *'' Navicula abelioensis'' *'' Navicula aberrans'' *'' Navicula abica'' *'' Navicula abiskoensis'' *'' Navicula aboensis'' *'' Navicula abonuensis'' *'' Navicula abraensis'' *'' Navicula abrupta'' *'' Navicula abscondita'' *'' Navicula abstrusa'' *'' Navicula abuensis'' *'' Navicula abunda'' *'' Navicula abundoides'' *'' Navicula acacia'' *'' Navicula accedens'' *'' Navicula accommoda'' *'' Navicula accurata'' *'' Navicula achthera'' *'' Navicula acephala'' *'' Navicula achnanthoides'' *'' Navicula achthera'' *'' Navicula acidobionta'' *'' Navicula acidobiontica'' *'' Navicula acidophila'' *'' Navicula acrosphaeria'' *'' Navicula actinota'' *'' Navicula acus'' *'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Plankton
Plankton are the diverse collection of organisms found in water (or air) that are unable to propel themselves against a current (or wind). The individual organisms constituting plankton are called plankters. In the ocean, they provide a crucial source of food to many small and large aquatic organisms, such as bivalves, fish and whales. Marine plankton include bacteria, archaea, algae, protozoa and drifting or floating animals that inhabit the saltwater of oceans and the brackish waters of estuaries. Freshwater plankton are similar to marine plankton, but are found in the freshwaters of lakes and rivers. Plankton are usually thought of as inhabiting water, but there are also airborne versions, the aeroplankton, that live part of their lives drifting in the atmosphere. These include plant spores, pollen and wind-scattered seeds, as well as microorganisms swept into the air from terrestrial dust storms and oceanic plankton swept into the air by sea spray. Though m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Navicula Abscondita
''Navicula'' is a genus of boat-shaped diatom algae, comprising over 1,200 species. ''Navicula'' is Latin for "small ship", and also a term in English for a boat-shaped incense-holder. Diatoms — eukaryotic, primarily aquatic, single-celled photosynthetic organisms — play an important role in global ecology, producing about a quarter of all the oxygen within Earth's biosphere, often serving as foundational organisms, or keystone species in the food chain of many environments where they provide a staple for the diets of many aquatic species. Mobility ''Navicula'' diatoms have been observed to possess a motile ability to glide over one another and on hard surfaces such as microscope slides. Around the outside of the navicula's shell is a girdle of mucilage strands that can flow and thus act as a tank track. File:Navicula tripunctata 2.jpg, ''Navicula tripunctata''type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |