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Additional Photos O. agardhii, O. limnetica, O. prolifica, O. rubescens, O. splendida, O. subbrwis, O. tenuis, O. acutissima, O. amoena, O. amphibia, O. anguina, O. angusta, O. angustissima, O. articulata, O. bornetii, O. chalybea, O. curviceps, O. formosa, O. granulata, O. hamelii, O. lacustris, O. limnea, O. minima, O. nigra, O. ornata, O. princeps, O. sancta, O. subbrevis, O. terebriformis Taxonomy and Scientific Profile: Profile: unbranched filaments with a thin sheath. Cells short (wider than long) Scientific Profile: Some species/strains may produce toxins (anatoxins, microcystins, aplysiatoxins, and lipopolysaccharides) D - O. minima is a dominant component of the spring phytoplankton assemblage of Lake Superior. O. tenuis is a dominant component of the spring phytoplankton assemblage of Lake Huron. |
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