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Additional Information | Please consult the included reference.
Reference: - Antarctic Marine Protists (2005) F.J.Scott and H.J Marchant (editors) ISBN 0 642 56835 9 Occurrence Context: - Antarctic and sub-Antarctic |
Description A comprehensive description of the characteristics of the taxon |
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Reference: - Antarctic Marine Protists (2005) F.J.Scott and H.J Marchant (editors) ISBN 0 642 56835 9 Occurrence Context: - Antarctic and sub-Antarctic |
Similar forms describes any issues with near identical species that may cause identification errors. |
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Reference: - Antarctic Marine Protists (2005) F.J.Scott and H.J Marchant (editors) ISBN 0 642 56835 9 Occurrence Context: - Antarctic and sub-Antarctic |
Distribution Covers ranges, e.g., a global range, or a narrower one; may be biogeographical, political or other (e.g., managed areas like conservencies); endemism; native or exotic; ref : Darwin Core Geospatial extension |
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Reference: - Antarctic Marine Protists (2005) F.J.Scott and H.J Marchant (editors) ISBN 0 642 56835 9 Occurrence Context: - Antarctic and sub-Antarctic |
References Additional references for this species |
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Reference: - Antarctic Marine Protists (2005) F.J.Scott and H.J Marchant (editors) ISBN 0 642 56835 9 Occurrence Context: - Antarctic and sub-Antarctic |
Species belongs to the following lists - Follow link on List Name to see list of all species.
Type | List Name | Description | Status | Basis of Record |
Antarctic-wide | Antarctic Marine Protists | Protists are microscopic algae and protozoa, formerly thought of as single-celled plants and animals. Planktonic protists constitute the base of marine food webs and play a key role in the exchange of carbon dioxode between the atmosphere and the ocean. This list is of protsists that live in the surface waters and sea-ice south of the Antarctic Polar Front. | Derived (from literature) |