Thalassiosira symmetrica explained
Thalassiosira symmetrica is a species of marine centric diatoms. It differs with T. eccentrica in the value processes and distribution patterns. The latter species is more abundant in inshore waters, while T. symmetrica has been found in oceanic waters.[1]
Further reading
- Hasle, Grethe R., et al. Identifying marine diatoms and dinoflagellates. Academic Press, 1996.
- Tomas, Carmelo R., ed. Identifying marine phytoplankton. Access Online via Elsevier, 1997.
- Villareal. T. A.. Fryxell. G. A.. Greta Fryxell. Temperature effects on the valve structure of the bipolar diatoms Thalassiosira antarctica and Porosira glacialis. Polar Biology. 2. 3. 1983. 163–169. 0722-4060. 10.1007/BF00448966.
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Notes and References
- Fryxell. Greta A.. Greta Fryxell. Hasle. Grethe R.. Grethe Rytter Hasle. THALASSIOSIRA ECCENTRICA (EHRENB.) CLEVE, T. SYMMETRICA SP. NOV., AND SOME RELATED CENTRIC DIATOMS. Journal of Phycology. 8. 4. 1972. 297–317. 0022-3646. 10.1111/j.1529-8817.1972.tb04044.x.