- Source: List of eukaryotic picoplankton species
List of eukaryotic species that belong to picoplankton, meaning one of their cell dimensions is smaller than 3 μm.
Autotrophic species
= Chlorophyta
=Chlorophyceae
Stichococcus cylindricus Butcher, 3 – 4.5 μm, brackish
Pedinophyceae
Marsupiomonas pelliculata Jones et al., 3 – 3 μm, brackish-marine
Resultor micron Moestrup, 1.5 – 2.5 μm, marine
Prasinophyceae
Bathycoccus prasinos Eikrem et Throndsen, 1.5 – 2.5 μm, marine
Crustomastix stigmatica Zingone, 3 – 5 μm, marine
Dolichomastix lepidota Manton, 2.5 – 2.5 μm, marine
Dolichomastix eurylepidea Manton, 3 μm, marine
Dolichomastix tenuilepis Throndsen et Zingone, 3 – 4.5 μm, marine
Mantoniella squamata Desikachary, 3 – 5 μm, marine
Micromonas pusilla Manton et Parke, 1 – 3 μm, marine
Ostreococcus tauri Courties et Chrétiennot-Dinet, 0.8 – 1.1 μm, marine
Picocystis salinarum Lewin, 2 – 3 μm, hypersaline
Prasinococcus capsulatus Miyashita et Chihara, 3 – 5.5 μm, marine
Prasinoderma coloniale Hasegawa et Chihara, 2.5 – 5.5 μm, marine
Pseudoscourfieldia marina Manton, 3 – 3.5 μm, marine
Pycnococcus provasolii Guillard, 1.5 – 4 μm, marine
Pyramimonas virginica Pennick, 2.7 – 3.5 μm, marine
Trebouxiophyceae
Chlorella nana Andreoli et al., 1.5 – 3 μm, marine
Picochlorum oklahomensis Henley et al., 2 – 2 μm, hypersaline
Picochlorum atomus Henley et al., 2 – 3 μm, brackish
Picochlorum eukaryotum Henley et al., 3 – 3 μm, marine
Picochlorum maculatus Henley et al., 3 – 3 μm, brackish
= Cryptophyta
=Cryptophyceae
Hillea marina Butcher, 1.5 – 2.5 μm, marine
= Haptophyta
=Prymnesiaceae
Chrysochromulina tenuisquama Estep et al., 2 – 5 μm, marine
Chrysochromulina minor Parke et Manton, 2.5 – 7.5 μm, marine
Chrysochromulina apheles Moestrup et Thomsen, 3 – 4 μm, marine
Dicrateria inornata Parke, 3 – 5.5 μm, marine
Ericiolus spiculiger Thomsen, 3 – 3.8 μm, marine
Imantonia rotunda Reynolds, 2 – 4 μm, marine
Phaeocystis cordata Zingone, 3 – 4 μm, marine
Phaeocystis pouchetii Lagerheim, 3 – 8 μm, marine
Trigonaspis minutissima H.A.Thomsen, 2 – 3.6 μm, marine
= Heterokontophyta (Stramenopiles)
=Bacillariophyceae
Minidiscus comicus Takano, 2 – 7 μm, marine
Minidiscus trioculatus Hasle, 2.5 – 3.8 μm, marine
Minidiscus spinulosus Gao, Chang et Chin, 3 – 5 μm, marine
Minidiscus chilensis Rivera, 3 – 7.5 μm, marine
Minutocellus polymorphus Hasle, von Stosch et Syverstsen, 2 – 30 μm, marine
Minutocellus scriptus Hasle, von Stosch et Syverstsen, 3 – 36 μm, marine
Skeletonema menzelii Guillard, Carpenter et Reimann, 2 – 7 μm, marine
Skeletonema pseudocostatum Medlin, 2 – 9 μm, marine
Skeletonema japonicum Zingone et Sarno, 2 – 10 μm, marine
Skeletonema grethae Zingone et Sarno, 2 – 10.5 μm, marine
Skeletonema marinoi Sarno et Zingone, 2 – 12 μm, marine
Thalassiosira pseudonana Hasle et Heimdal, 2.3 – 5.5 μm, marine
Bolidophyceae
Bolidomonas pacifica Guillou et Chrétiennot-Dinet, 1 – 1.7 μm, marine
Bolidomonas mediterranea Guillou et Chrétiennot-Dinet, 1 – 1.7 μm, marine
Chrysophyceae
Ollicola vangoorii Conrad (Vors), 2.5 – 5 μm, marine
Tetraparma pelagica Booth et Marchant, 2.2 – 2.8 μm, marine
Tetraparma insecta Bravo-Sierra et Hernández-Becerril, 2.8 – 3.8 μm, marine
Triparma laevis Booth, 2.2 – 3.1 μm, marine
Triparma columacea Booth, 2.3 – 4.7 μm, marine
Triparma retinervis Booth, 2.7 – 4.5 μm, marine
Dictyochophyceae
Florenciella parvula Eikrem, 3 – 6 μm, marine
Eustigmatophyceae
Nannochloropsis granulata Karlson et Potter, 2 – 4 μm, marine
Nannochloropsis salina Hibberd, 3 – 4 μm, brackish
Nannochloropsis oceanica Suda et Miyashita, 3 – 5 μm, marine
Pelagophyceae
Aureococcus anophagefferens Hargraves et Sieburth, 1.5 – 2 μm, marine
Aureoumbra lagunensis Stockwell et al., 2.5 – 5 μm, marine
Pelagococcus subviridis Norris, 2.5 – 5.5 μm, marine
Pelagomonas calceolata Andersen et Saunders, 2 – 3 μm, marine
Pinguiophyceae
Pinguiochrysis pyriformis Kawachi, 1 – 3 μm, marine
Pinguiococcus pyrenoidosus Andersen et al., 3 – 8 μm, marin
Heterotrophic species
= Cercozoa
=Cercomonadida
Massisteria marina Larsen et Patterson, 2.5 – 6.5 μm, marine
Plasmodiophorida
Phagomyxa odontellae Kühn, Schnepf & Bulman, 3 – 4 μm, marine
= Stramenopiles
=Bicosoecida
Caecitellus parvulus Patterson et al., 3 – 10 μm, marine
Pseudobodo minima Ruinen, 2 μm, marine
Symbiomonas scintillans Guillou et Chrétiennot-Dinet, 1.2 – 1.5 μm, marine
Chrysophyceae
Paraphysomonas imperforata Lucas, 1.7 – 5.1 μm, marine
Paraphysomonas corbidifera Pennick and Clarke, 2 – 3.25 μm, marine
Paraphysomonas antarctica Takahashi, 2 – 4.3 μm, marine
Paraphysomonas caelifrica Preisig and Hibberd, 2.5 – 5 μm, marine
Paraphysomonas cribosa Lucas, 3 – 4 μm, marine
Paraphysomonas sideriophora Thomsen, 3 – 5 μm, marine
Paraphysomonas capreolata Preisig and Hibberd, 3 – 6.5 μm, marine
Paraphysomonas gladiata Preisig and Hibberd, 3 – 8 μm, marine
Picophagus flagellatus Guillou et Chrétiennot-Dinet, 1.4 – 2.5 μm, marine
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- List of eukaryotic picoplankton species
- Photosynthetic picoplankton
- Picoeukaryote
- Protist
- Soda lake
- Outline of oceanography
- Prochlorococcus
- Dinoflagellate
- Diatom
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