Thioploca araucae
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Thioploca araucae Maier and Gallardo 1984
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Thioploca araucae is a marine thioploca from the
motile organism through gliding. The trichome diameters of Thioploca araucae range from 30 to 43 μm.[1]
References
- ISSN 0020-7713.
Further reading
- GALLARDO, VÍCTOR ARIEL, and CAROLA ESPINOZA. "BACTERIAS MARINAS GIGANTES."
- Moreno, Rodrigo A., et al. "Pectinaria chilensis NILSSON, 1928 (POLYCHAETA: PECTINARIIDAE): taxonomic characterization, new distributional records and ecological notes from the chilean coast."INTERCIENCIA-CARACAS- 29 (2004): 590-594.
- Dimitri Gutiérrez; E. Enríquez; S. Purca; L. Quipúzcoa; R. Marquina; G. Flores; M. Graco (October 2008). "Oxygenation episodes on the continental shelf of central Peru: Remote forcing and benthic ecosystem response". Progress in Oceanography. 79 (2–4): 177–189. Wikidata Q124569292.
- V.A. Gallardo; M. Palma; F.D. Carrasco; D. Gutiérrez; L.A. Levin; J.I. Cañete (October 2004). "Macrobenthic zonation caused by the oxygen minimum zone on the shelf and slope off central Chile". Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 51 (20–21): 2475–2490. Wikidata Q124569287.
- HN Schulz; B Strotmann; VA Gallardo; BB Jørgensen (2000). "Population study of the filamentous sulfur bacteria Thioploca spp. off the Bay of Concepción, Chile". Wikidata Q60622812.
- Schulz HN; Jorgensen BB; Fossing HA; Ramsing NB (1 June 1996). "Community Structure of Filamentous, Sheath-Building Sulfur Bacteria, Thioploca spp., off the Coast of Chile". Wikidata Q34423555.
- Siegfried Maier; Horst Völker; Marita Beese; Victor A. Gallardo (1 June 1990). "The fine structure of <i>Thioploca araucae</i> and <i>Thioploca chileae</i>". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 36 (6): 438–448. Wikidata Q124569272.
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