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Journal of Plankton Research Vol.23 no.8 pp.889-891, 2001
© Oxford University Press 2001


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The role of cell contact in the life cycle of some dinoflagellate species

Takuji Uchida

National Research Institute Of Fisheries And Environment Of Inland Sea Maruishi 2-17-5, Ohno, Saeki, Hiroshima 739-0452, Japan

It is suggested, based on published and experimental data, that inter- and intra-specific cell contact plays an important role in the life cycle of some dinoflagellate species.


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