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1. Intraguild predation enables coexistence of competing phytoplankton in a well-mixed water column.

2. The Alga Ochromonas danica Produces Bromosulfolipids

3. Evidence for Evolutionary Adaptation of Mixotrophic Nanoflagellates to Warmer Temperatures

4. Glycerol and Acetate Additions to Maximize Lipid Content in High‐Density Cultures of Phagotrophic Alga Ochromonas danica.

5. A tale of two mixotrophic chrysophytes: Insights into the metabolisms of two Ochromonas species (Chrysophyceae) through a comparison of gene expression.

6. Light-dependent niche differentiation in two mixotrophic bacterivores

7. Biolytic Effect of Rhamnolipid Biosurfactant and Dodecyl Sulfate Against Phagotrophic Alga Ochromonas danica.

8. High temperature favors elimination of toxin-producing Microcystis and degradation of microcystins by mixotrophic Ochromonas.

9. Biotreatment of raisin and winery wastewaters and simultaneous biodiesel production using a Leptolyngbya-based microbial consortium.

10. Effect of light and prey availability on gene expression of the mixotrophic chrysophyte, Ochromonas sp.

11. The costs and benefits of multicellular group formation in algae*

13. No evidence of Phago-mixotropy in Micromonas polaris (Mamiellophyceae), the Dominant Picophytoplankton Species in the Arctic

14. Halogenation-Dependent Effects of the Chlorosulfolipids of

15. Microplastics interfere with mixotrophic Ochromonas eliminating toxic Microcystis

16. Contrasting Mixotrophic Lifestyles Reveal Different Ecological Niches in Two Closely Related Marine Protists

17. Mixotrophic organisms become more heterotrophic with rising temperature.

18. In situ prey selection of mixotrophic and heterotrophic flagellates in Antarctic oligotrophic lakes: an analysis of the digestive vacuole content.

19. Intraguild predation enables coexistence of competing phytoplankton in a well-mixed water column

20. Formation of large colonies: a defense mechanism of Microcystis aeruginosa under continuous grazing pressure by flagellate Ochromonas sp.

21. Combined stress effect of pH and temperature narrows the niche width of flagellates in acid mining lakes.

22. Utilizing the Effective Xanthophyll Cycle for Blooming of Ochromonas smithii and O. itoi (Chrysophyceae) on the Snow Surface.

23. Intracellular Uptake: A Possible Mechanism for Silver Engineered Nanoparticle Toxicity to a Freshwater Alga Ochromonas danica.

24. Migration of Antarctic Minke Whales to the Arctic.

25. Element content of Ochromonas danica: a replicated chemostat study controlling the growth rate and temperature.

26. Lake morphometry and wind exposure may shape the plankton community structure in acidic mining lakes.

27. Grazing Effects on Toxic and Non-Toxic Microcystis aeruginosa by the Mixotrophic Flagellate Ochromonas sp.

28. Effects of nutrient availability and Ochromonas sp. predation on size and composition of a simplified aquatic bacterial community.

29. Morphological Response of Microcystis aeruginosa to Grazing by Different Sorts of Zooplankton.

30. The mixotroph Ochromonas tuberculata may invade and suppress specialist phago- and phototroph plankton communities depending on nutrient conditions.

31. Mixotrophic versus photoautotrophic specialist algae as food for zooplankton: The light:nutrient hypothesis might not hold for mixotrophs.

32. Successful Predation of Filamentous Bacteria by a Nanoflagellate Challenges Current Models of Flagellate Bacterivory.

33. Interaction of Nutrient Limitation and Protozoan Grazing Determines the Phenotypic Structure of a Bacterial Community.

34. Nutrient Acquisition and Population Growth of a Mixotrophic Alga in Axenic and Bacterized Cultures.

35. Role of Microcolony Formation in the Protistan Grazing Defense of the Aquatic Bacterium Pseudomonas sp. MWH1.

36. A noncanonical chromophore reveals structural rearrangements of the light-oxygen-voltage domain upon photoactivation

37. Unraveling the subtleties of β-(1→3)-glucan phosphorylase specificity in the GH94, GH149, and GH161 glycoside hydrolase families

38. Growth and photosynthetic responses of Ochromonas gloeopara to cadmium stress and its capacity to remove cadmium

39. The Alga Ochromonas danica Produces Bromosulfolipids

40. Flagellate predation on a bacterial model community: Interplay of size-selective grazing...

41. Bacterial Filament Formation, a Defense Mechanism against Flagellate Grazing, Is Growth Rate...

43. Neue Chrysophyceen aus dem nordmährischen Quellengebiet.

44. Production Strategies in Antarctic Inland Waters: Phytoplankton Eco-Physiology in a Permanently Ice-Covered Lake.

45. A tale of two mixotrophic chrysophytes: Insights into the metabolisms of two Ochromonas species (Chrysophyceae) through a comparison of gene expression

46. Evolution of heterotrophy in chrysophytes as reflected by comparative transcriptomics

47. Growth and photosynthetic responses of Ochromonas gloeopara to cadmium stress and its capacity to remove cadmium.

48. Autotrophic and heterotrophic acquisition of carbon and nitrogen by a mixotrophic chrysophyte established through stable isotope analysis

49. Influence of cyanobacteria, mixotrophic flagellates, and virioplankton size fraction on transcription of microcystin synthesis genes in the toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa

50. Effect of light and prey availability on gene expression of the mixotrophic chrysophyte, Ochromonas sp

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