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DOI: 10.2307/2255783
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Character and Conditions of Life of Marine Phytoplankton

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“…Considering the variety of structures and ultrastructures that give rise to colonies, it has been suggested that the evolution of plankton is convergent and, basically, polyphyletic (Lloyd, 1926;Fryxell & Miller, 1978). T h e same was said, along with a thorough discussion, for planktonic foraminifera (Lipps,I 966).…”
Section: The Phycological Diversity ( I ) the Taxonomic Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the variety of structures and ultrastructures that give rise to colonies, it has been suggested that the evolution of plankton is convergent and, basically, polyphyletic (Lloyd, 1926;Fryxell & Miller, 1978). T h e same was said, along with a thorough discussion, for planktonic foraminifera (Lipps,I 966).…”
Section: The Phycological Diversity ( I ) the Taxonomic Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%