Amphidinium carterae is a species of dinoflagellates. It was first described by Edward M. Hulburt in 1957, and was named in honour of the British phycologist Nellie Carter-Montford. The type locality is Great Pond, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA.[3] Some strains of this species are considered as toxic (against fungi,[4] for example).
^WoRMS (2015). "Amphidinium carterae Hulburt, 1957". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
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^Hulburt, Edward M. (1957). "The Taxonomy of Unarmored Dinophyceae of Shallow Embayments on Cape Cod, Massachusetts". Biological Bulletin. 112 (2): 196–219. doi:10.2307/1539198. JSTOR 1539198.
^Cutignano, Adele; Nuzzo, Genoveffa; Sardo, Angela; Fontana, Angelo (2017). "The Missing Piece in Biosynthesis of Amphidinols: First Evidence of Glycolate as a Starter Unit in New Polyketides from Amphidinium carterae". Marine Drugs. 15 (6): 157. doi:10.3390/md15060157. PMC 5484107. PMID 28561749.
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