Melosira is a genus of diatoms belonging to the family Melosiraceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, and inhabits both freshwater and marine habitats...
fisheries managers. The omul's main food source is an endemic species of alga, melosira. Freshly caught Baikal omul Baikal omul Baikal cold-smoked omul on the...
was first isolated from the surfaces of the chain-forming sea-ice diatom Melosira. It is most similar to Cellulophaga baltica. Its type strain is IC166T...
Earth, are from the Miocene epoch and contain a species of diatom known as Melosira granulata. These diatoms have a small globular shape. A deposit containing...
mussel. Dominant phytoplankton genera include Anabaena, Scenedesmus, and Melosira. The city of Oshkosh lies between Lake Butte des Morts and Lake Winnebago...
Skeletonema. It was first described by R. K. Greville, who originally named it Melosira costata, in 1866. It was later renamed by Cleve in 1873 and was more narrowly...
Kaudulla tank includes blue green algae, Microcystis spp. and diatoms such as Melosira spp.. Manilkara hexandra, Chloroxylon swietenia and Vitex altissima are...
distinct layers of the freshwater diatom Aulacoseira granulata, also known as Melosira granulata. These layers occur on a 23,000-year cycle that lags the maximum...
Thalassiosira are found. In the upper part of the bay, species such as Melosira and Skeletonema are found. As of 1973, zooplankton were most abundant near...
in the past. Diatoms form most of the phytoplankton, with Cyclotella, Melosira, Stephanodiskus, and Synedra. Dominant copepod species in summer 2011 include...
rejecting cyanobacteria like Dactylococcopsis, Aphanizomenan, Synedra, and Melosira. Nevertheless the main factor in its food selection seems to be morphological...
Arctic) and Fragilariopsis cylindrus (in the Antarctic) are abundant. Melosira arctica, which forms up to meter-long filaments attached to the bottom...
species †Meliosma †Meliosma truncata – type locality for species †Melosira †Melosira solida Melospiza †Melospiza melodia †Meniscomys †Meniscotherium †Meniscotherium...