DIATOM

dīˈətŏmˌ, -tōmˌ, unicellular organism of the kingdom Protista, characterized by a silica shell of often intricate and beautiful sculpturing. Most diatoms exist singly, although some join to form colonies. They are usually yellowish or brownish, and are found in fresh- and saltwater, in moist soil, and on the moist surface of plants. They carry chlorophylls a and c and the carotenoid fucoxanthin contained in plastids. They reproduce asexually by cell division. Some 40,000 species (5,600 living species) are either bilaterally or radially symmetrical. For the most part they lack flagella. Although most diatoms are autotrophic, some heterotrophic or symbiotic species can be found in particular habitats. The living matter of each diatom is enclosed in a shell of silica that it secretes. These shells are marked by minute pores or depressions that allow the living organism access to its environment. As the principal constituent of plankton (see marine biology), diatoms are an important food source for fish and other aquatic animals, e.g., the baleen whales.

When aquatic diatoms die they drop to the bottom, and the shells, not being subject to decay, collect in the ooze and eventually form the material known as diatomaceous earth (sometimes called kieselguhr). When it occurs in a more compact form as a soft, chalky, light-weight rock, it is called diatomite. Deposits of diatomaceous material, formed underwater in past geologic time and now exposed above water, are found in all parts of the world. Diatomite is much used as an insulating material against both heat and sound, in making dynamite and other explosives, and for filters, abrasives, and similar products. Most of the earth's limestone has been deposited by diatoms, and much petroleum is of diatom origin.

Diatoms are classified in the phylum (division) Chrysophyta, class Bacillariophyceae.

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...The recognition that diatoms could be used as paleoindicators...habi- tat zonation of diatom communities within lakes...benthic to planktonic diatom species might serve to...occurs among benthic diatoms, between shallower and...variations in benthic diatom assemblages. Unfortunately...
...included in the expansion of the wave function. For atom-diatom collisions, we expect it to be as accurate as the quantum...and the grid method are straightforward to extend to diatom-diatom collisions. 3.2.5 The VqRcTc method for diatom...
...mean this cause could not be falsified. Diatom analysis suggests that acidification began...of lakes in this region as indicated by diatom communities and by evidence from other...timing of acidification provided by the diatom community data. The hypothesis can be...
...Notoacmaea scutum, reduced diatom density to a mean of 7 cells...of Man, where 90% of the diatoms consist of the genus Achnanthes...found a much wider variety of diatom genera in the gut contents...the algal community. Some diatoms such as Achnanthes become more...
...periodicity in magnetic susceptibility and diatom assemblages in Palmer Deep basins near...corresponds to Chaetoceras -dominated diatom assemblages; low magnetic susceptibility...assemblage. The preservation of distinct diatom assemblages results from a complex set...
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...the dry mass. Diatom and pollen analyses Samples of diatoms and pollen were...sum total of all diatoms counted in each sample. Diatom concentrations...assemblages of diatoms and pollen. The correlations between diatom and pollen data...
...detecting and identifying diatoms, the development of regional diatom databases, and the...major criticism of the diatom test is that diatoms are often found in bodies...identifying and analyzing diatoms. The concept of a diatom population regional...
...interval. Forensic Value of the Diatom Test Diatoms find their way into the body...shows the lowest levels of diatoms overall. "Diatom population dynamics suggest...Ecology of freshwater diatoms and diatom communities. In D. Werner...
...understanding of how diatom diversity and composition...We have observed diatoms occupying sites on...better understand how diatoms respond to salinity...investigation of the diatom assemblages of the...separation of such diatoms as Mastogloia and...on composition of diatom genera. The effect...
...Questions for "The Role of Diatoms ..." (See page 10 for article.) 1.) A diatom is: A. A microscopic...impossible to tell from diatoms alone. 4.) Closed...are important for the diatom test because: A. Diatoms are only found in closed...
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...the winter. The scientists found layers of tiny algae called diatoms in the mud, which appeared to be less plentiful in the winter...biologically rich as the Southern Ocean is today. Because diatoms are at the bottom of the food chain, if similar numbers reappear...
...types of algae and diatoms... more choice...tested. L O: Are diatom populations affected...still water. The diatom and algae populations...area of algae and diatoms must help identify...that instance, the diatom and algae trace evidence...York. L O: Are diatoms and algae instrumental...
...publication of the first diatom genome provided insight...productive experiments. Diatoms, a diverse division...all eukaryotes. In the diatoms history, an ancestor...Later, an ancestral diatom engulfed both organisms...organism distinct from diatoms that has a single extra...
...holography," says Sanford. Diatoms also have excited the...industrial setting. Each diatom species, explains Engel...unravel the way that diatoms manage to build their...carbohydrate, in vivo in a diatom.4 The role of such...silica shell formation in diatoms. "It is unknown how...
...colonies of the Chaetoceros diatom, each of which held around...first, the populations of some diatoms within the eddy were 100 times...nearby. But within days, diatom numbers within the eddy crashed...of 150 m were full of broken diatom shells that had been stripped...
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...been associated with different organisms in bloom / in high density. In the recent event (May 2011), another organism - a diatom, Rhizosolenia sp. - predominated in the phytoplankton sample collected on June 1, 2011. Fish kill preventive and control...
...significant impact on CO2 absorption in the Atlantic. An important contribution to this is made by diatoms. It has already been observed that diatom blooms in the North Sea have fallen significantly since the construction of the Rhine estuary flood...
...Abbot. Shona Wilson from Smiths Lake, New South Wales, was the winner of the National 3D Art Prize for her piece entitled Diatom No. 13. Her work was made from twigs, seed pods and plastic. She will also be given a solo exhibition at the Noosa Regional...
...1950; two midge species adapted to the coldest weather disappeared altogether.And they further discovered that a species diatom, a lake aUlgae, that was relatively rare before the 20th century, has made unprecedented gains in recent decades, possibly...


 

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...flagella. Although most diatoms are autotrophic, some heterotrophic...The living matter of each diatom is enclosed in a shell of...limestone has been deposited by diatoms, and much petroleum is of diatom origin. Diatoms are classified in the phylum...
DIATOMACEOUS EARTH see diatom . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
KIESELGUHR ke z lgoor : see diatom . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SEAWEED name commonly used for the multicellular marine algae . Simpler forms, consisting of one cell (e.g., the diatom ) or of a few cells, are not generally called seaweeds; these tiny plants help to make up plankton. The more highly...


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