Food tested in laboratory (totally incomplete list):
- - Flagellates _Isochrysis galbana_ (4 µm width) and _Monochrysis lutheri_ (4 µm
+ - Flagellates [_Isochrysis galbana_][] (4 µm width) and _Monochrysis lutheri_ (4 µm
width), and the diatom _Cyclotella nana_ (Thalassiosira pseudonana) which had
a width of 5 µm ([[G.-A. Paffenhöfer, 1973|biblio/10.1007_BF00391782]]).
- - _Isochrysis galbana_ (5.5 µm in size), _Tetraselmis suecica_ (9.5 µm), and
+ - _Isochrysis galbana_ (5.5 µm in size), [_Tetraselmis suecica_][] (9.5 µm), and
the chlorophyte _Chlorella sp._ (3.5 µm) [[Acuña and Kiefer,
2000|biblio/10.4319_lo.2000.45.3.0608]].
- - The diatom _Chaetoceros calcitrans_, often used as a food, can be toxic at
+ - The diatom [_Chaetoceros calcitrans_][], often used as a food, can be toxic at
high concentrations, probably because of the production of biotoxins
([[Torres-Águila and coll., 2018|biblio/30272001]]).
- The Postlethwait lab has been feeding their animals with (_Dunaliella
- tertiolecta_, _Isochrysis galbana_, _Rhodomonas lens_, _Nanochloropsis sp._,
+ tertiolecta_, [_Isochrysis galbana_][], _Rhodomonas lens_, _Nanochloropsis sp._,
and _Micromonas sp._ (strain Dw-8)) [[Bassham and Postlethwait
(2000)|biblio/10753519]]).
+ - The Luscombe lab ([[Masunaga and coll., 2020|biblio/32628172]]) uses
+ [_Chaetoceros calcitrans_][], [_Isochrysis galbana_],
+ [_Rhinomonas reticulata_][], and [_Synechococcus sp._][].
+
+[_Chaetoceros calcitrans_]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaetoceros
+[_Isochrysis galbana_]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isochrysis_galbana
+[_Rhinomonas reticulata_]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinomonas
+[_Synechococcus sp._]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synechococcus
+[_Tetraselmis suecica_]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetraselmis_suecica
+
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