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Cellular mechanisms of dinoflagellate cyst development and ecdysis – many questions to answer
Dinoflagellates are characterized by the ability to form different types of cysts (resting and temporary) ensuring their viability under unfavorable environmental conditions. Although cyst production was described in many species and is considered as one of the key adaptations of these organisms, relatively little information on the cellular mechanisms of dinoflagellate cyst development and the related process of ecdysis is available. This article reviews the data obtained so far and emphasizes the questions that need to be answered in future in order to improve our knowledge about dinoflagellate physiology and ecological success.
ProtistologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
5
期刊介绍:
Protistology is one of the five "organism-oriented" journals for researchers of protistan material. The Journal publishes manuscripts on the whole spectrum of lower Eukaryote cells including protozoans, lower algae and lower fungi. Protistology publishes original papers (experimental and theoretical contributions), full-size reviews, short topical reviews (which are supposed to be somewhat "provocative" for setting up new hypotheses), rapid short communications, book reviews, symposia materials, historical materials, obituary notices on famous scientists, letters to the Editor, comments on and replies to published papers. Chronicles will present information about past and future scientific meetings, conferences, etc. THE PECULIARITIES OF THE JOURNAL - reviews, overviews and theoretical manuscripts on systematics, phylogeny, evolution and ecology of protists are favourably accepted - the manuscripts on multicellular organisms concerning their phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships with protists are also accepted - the size of manuscripts is usually not limited