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Zooplankton of the open Baltic: Extended Atlas - IOW

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Fig. 4.1.1 Fig. 4.1.2<br />

Fig. 4.1.3 Fig. 4.1.4<br />

Figures 4.1.1-4.1.3. Typical planktonic ciliates: 4.1.1. Strombidium<br />

sulcatum, 4.1.2 - Strobilidium sp., 4.1.3. Tintinnopsis lobiancoi. AL<br />

agglomerated lorica, AZM adoral zone <strong>of</strong> membranelles, BC buccal cavity,<br />

CV contractile vacuole, Cyt cytostome, EK equatorial kinety, EZM external<br />

zone <strong>of</strong> membranelles, IZM internal zone <strong>of</strong> membranelles, Ma<br />

macronucleus, Mi micronucleus, PC peristomial collar, Ped peduncle, PK<br />

posterior kinety, PP polygonal cortical platelet, SK somatic kinety, Tr<br />

trichites, VC ventral cleft, VK ventral kinety, VZM ventral zone <strong>of</strong><br />

membranelles (Fig. 4.1.1, modified from Maeda & Carey, 1985; Fig. 4.1.2,<br />

4.1.3, modified from Strüder-Kypke et al., 2003).<br />

Figure 4.1.4. Sterkiella histriomuscorum, a typical benthic ciliate: CC<br />

caudal cirri, FC frontal cirri, FvC frontoventral cirri, LMC left marginal cirri,<br />

PM paroral membrane, PoC postoral cirri, PtvC pretransverse cirri, RMC<br />

right marginal cirri, TvC transverse cirri (modified from Foissner & Berger,<br />

1996).<br />

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