Organellogenesis, where an endosymbiont is transformed into an organelle within the host, is not well understood. In a recent study, researchers identified two novel dinoflagellates containing relic ...
Researchers are piecing together the unusual chemical reactions that enable dinoflagellates to create spectacular light displays in tropical bays. But the mechanism behind their bioluminescence remain ...
Scientists have used new genetic sequencing data to understand how an ancient organism that lived alongside the dinosaurs has evolved over millions of years. The effort has uncovered for the first ...
Rare double glow appears in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge as comb jellies and early-season dinoflagellates ...
Dinoflagellates is not a word you hear every day of the week. In fact, many people probably get through their entire lives without ever coming in contact with the word. Yet, the dinoflagellates are a ...
You may have seen pictures of blue, glowing beaches under a dark sky. This glow is called bioluminescence. It is emitted by tiny organisms called bioluminescent algae that live in the water.
Two new strains of plankton discovered off the coast of Japan offer a window into the process of organelle creation. Many algae and plants contain photosynthetic organelles called plastids that are ...
What if I told you there’s a place where the water lights up blue when you touch it? It sounds like something out of a fairytale, but it’s just one of nature’s wonders. There are these things called ...
Star trails and dinoflagellate trails. Photo by Alex Cherney, from the video When you go outside at night, it’s easy to think that the big show is going on over ...
Sally, one of my lab mates, takes amazing videos of protists under the microscope (she posts these on her Instagram, pondlife_pondlife – go check it out). She showed me this video of a Dinoflagellate, ...