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

2. Evidence for evolutionary adaptation of mixotrophic nanoflagellates to warmer temperatures.

3. The Alga Ochromonas danica Produces Bromosulfolipids

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

5. Unraveling the source-water fishy odor occurrence during low-temperature periods: Odorants identification, typical algae species and odor-producing potential.

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

7. Collagenous and elastotic marginal plaques of the hand: A potential clue to the diagnosis of alkaptonuria.

8. Chlorophytes prolong mixotrophic Ochromonas eliminating Microcystis: Temperature-dependent effect.

10. A Leptolyngbya-based microbial consortium for agro-industrial wastewaters treatment and biodiesel production.

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

12. Rediscovery of the Ochromonas type species Ochromonas triangulata (Chrysophyceae) from its type locality (Lake Veysove, Donetsk region, Ukraine).

13. Application of phagotrophic algae in waste activated sludge conversion and stabilization

14. Light-dependent niche differentiation in two mixotrophic bacterivores

15. Utilization of Indole-3-acetic acid–Secreting Bacteria in Algal Environment to Increase Biomass Accumulation of Ochromonas and Chlorella

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

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

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

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

20. Changes in growth and photosynthesis of mixotrophic Ochromonas sp. in response to different concentrations of glucose.

21. Mixotrophic Ochromonas Addition Improves the Harmful Microcystis-Dominated Phytoplankton Community in In Situ Microcosms

23. Elevated temperature mitigates the prolonged effect of high nitrogen on Microcystis aeruginosa removal through mixotrophic Ochromonas gloeopara grazing

24. High molecular diversity in the functional group of small bacterivorous non-scaled chrysomonad flagellates.

25. Simultaneous removal of colonial Microcystis and microcystins by protozoa grazing coupled with ultrasound treatment

26. Reinstatement of Lepidochromonas Kristiansen (Lepidochromonadaceae fam. nov., Chrysophyceae)

27. Identification of fishy odor causing compounds produced by Ochromonas sp. and Cryptomonas ovate with gas chromatography-olfactometry and comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography

28. Production and fate of fishy odorants produced by two freshwater chrysophyte species under different temperature and light conditions

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

31. Conversion of wastewater-originated waste grease to polyunsaturated fatty acid-rich algae with phagotrophic capability

32. Phytoplankton blooms below the Antarctic landfast ice during the melt season between late spring and early summer

33. New insights into the production of fucoxanthin by mixotrophic cultivation of Ochromonas and Microcystis aeruginosa.

34. On the power per mitochondrion and the number of associated active ATP synthases

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

36. Halogenation-Dependent Effects of the Chlorosulfolipids of

37. Microplastics interfere with mixotrophic Ochromonas eliminating toxic Microcystis

39. Chrysophyte stomatocyst production in laboratory culture and descriptions of seven cyst morphotypes.

40. Mixotrophic

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

42. Hydrurus-related golden algae ( Chrysophyceae) cause yellow snow in polar summer snowfields.

43. Rediscovery of theOchromonastype speciesOchromonas triangulata(Chrysophyceae) from its type locality (Lake Veysove, Donetsk region, Ukraine)

44. Mixotrophic organisms become more heterotrophic with rising temperature.

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

46. Mixotrophy and the toxicity of Ochromonas in pelagic food webs.

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

48. Cytoskeleton Organization during the Cell Cycle in Two Stramenopile Microalgae, Ochromonas danica (Chrysophyceae) and Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae), with Special Reference to F-actin Organization and its Role in Cytokinesis.

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

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

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