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Amyloodinium ocellatum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amyloodinium ocellatum
''Amyloodinium ocellatum'', also known as marine velvet, is a species of microbial parasitic dinoflagellates of the Amyloodinium genus. Currently, ''A. ocellatum'' has been the only species discovered in the Amyloodinium genus and has been found in various aquatic regions around the world at in both tropical and temperate habitats. ''A. ocellatum'' is a temperature dependent microbe which can live in both salt and freshwater. ''A. ocellatum'' is also an obligate parasitic microbe, depending on marine animals to survive and complete their life cycles. The life cycle of ''A. ocellatum'' follows a parasitic growth model, maturing from a trophont to a tomont, before growing into a dinospore. First analyzed in the 1930s, ''A. ocellatum'' has since been identified as a major agent of disease among marine life. ==Life cycle== The life cycle of ''Amyloodinium ocellatum'' can be broken down into three main stages. In their adult stage, the parasites are known as trophonts and are able to feed on adult fish. In the second stage, the parasites develop into tomonts, detach from the host, and begin developing dinospores. In this last stage, the microbes are known as dinospores, free floating agents looking for another host to infect. In all three stages, ''A. ocellatum'' remains infectious, allowing the microbe to stay deadly throughout its entire life cycle.
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