Navicula is a genus of boat-shaped diatom algae, comprising over 1,200 species.[1]Navicula is Latin for "small ship", and also a term in English for a boat-shaped incense-holder.[2]
Diatoms — eukaryotic, primarily aquatic, single-celled photosynthetic organisms — play an important role in global ecology, producing about a quarter of all the oxygen within Earth's biosphere, often serving as foundational organisms, or keystone species in the food chain of many environments where they provide a staple for the diets of many aquatic species.
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Navicula is a genus of boat-shaped diatom algae, comprising over 1,200 species. Navicula is Latin for "small ship", and also a term in English for a boat-shaped...
Navicula baardsethii is a species of algae in the genus Navicula. "Navicula baardsethii Cleve-Euler, 1949". World Register of Marine Species. "Navicula...
Navicula aleksandrae is a species of algae in the genus Navicula which is found near the Baltic Sea. "ANSP Diatom New Taxon File". symbiont.ansp.org. "WoRMS...
Navicula bicephaloides is an algae species in the genus Navicula, known from inland waters of the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic regions. Van de Vijver, Bart;...
A navicula de Venetiis or "little ship of Venice" was an altitude dial used to tell time and which was shaped like a little ship. The cursor (with a plumb...
Navicula elegans is a marine and freshwater species of algae of the genus of Navicula. "Navicula elegans W.Smith :: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. "Pinnularia...
Navicula conveyi is an algae in the genus Navicula, known from inland waters of the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic regions. Van de Vijver, Bart; Zidarova...
Navicula alea is a species of algae in the genus Navicula which occurs in North American rivers. AlgaeBase Hohn, Matthew H.; Hellerman, Joan (July 1963)...
Navicula alaskana is a species of algae in the genus Navicula which occurs in Northern Alaska. "DiatomBase - Navicula alaskana Patrick & Freese, 1961"...
Navicula slesvicensis is a species of algae in the genus Navicula which has been isolated from the Danube river. UniProt craticula.ncl.ac.uk algaebase...
Navicula australoshetlandica is an algae species in the genus Navicula, known from inland waters of the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic regions. Van de Vijver...
Navicula cremeri is an algae in the genus Navicula, known from inland waters of the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic regions. Van de Vijver, Bart; Zidarova...
Navicula caddoensis is a fossil species of algae in the genus Navicula. Navicula caddoensis is extinct. "Navicula caddoensis - Overview - Encyclopedia...
Navicula depressa is a freshwater species of algae of in the genus Navicula. Navicula depressa occurs in Fennoscandia. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine...
Navicula festiva is a species of algae in the family Naviculaceae which occurs in North American rivers. "Navicula alea M.H.Hohn & Hellerman :: Algaebase"...
Navicula dobrinatemniskovae is an algal species in the genus Navicula, known from inland waters of the Antarctic region. The species was named after Prof...
Navicula my is a species of algae in the genus Navicula. Cleve, P.T. (1895). Synopsis of the Naviculoid Diatoms, Part II. Kongliga Svenska-Vetenskaps...
navicula is a species of gastropod belonging to the family Haminoeidae. The species is found in Western Europe and Mediterranean. "Haminoea navicula (da...
Bulbophyllum navicula is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v t e...
Navicula bita is a freshwater species of algae in the genus Navicula. "Navicula bita Hohn :: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. "ITIS Standard Report Page:...
Navicula cari is a species of algae in the genus Navicula. Navicula cari occur in eutrophic waters. ":: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. ":: Algaebase"...
Oxathres navicula is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1864. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the...
Narrenschiff or the Navicula or Speculum fatuorum, of which an edition was published at Strasbourg in 1511 under the following title: Navicula sive speculum...