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  2. Fuligo septica - Wikipedia

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    The plasmodium eventually transforms into a sponge-like aethalium, analogous to the spore-bearing fruiting body of a mushroom; which then degrades, darkening in color, and releases its dark-colored spores. F. septica produces the largest aethalium of any slime mold. [8] This species is known to have its spores dispersed by beetles (family ...

  3. Protothecosis - Wikipedia

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    Protothecosis, otherwise known as Algaemia, is a disease found in dogs, cats, cattle, and humans caused by a type of green alga known as Prototheca that lacks chlorophyll and enters the human or animal bloodstream. It and its close relative Helicosporidium are unusual in that they are actually green algae that have become parasites. [1]

  4. Safety Alert | Dog’s death likely linked to toxic algae along ...

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    Tests show the toxin at clumps of algae 50 times higher than in nearby water.

  5. Toxin harmful to dogs found in Austin's Barking Springs algae ...

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    The area beside Barton Springs is one of several areas where toxins from algae have been found. Toxin harmful to dogs found in Austin's Barking Springs algae sample Skip to main content

  6. Spongilla - Wikipedia

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    Using their ostia and osculum these sponges filter the water for various small aquatic organisms such as protozoans, bacteria, and other free-floating pond life. [4] Sponges of the genus Spongilla partake in symbiotic relationships with green algae, zoochlorellae. The symbiotic zoochlorellae give the sponges a green appearance and without them ...

  7. Satellites can spot toxic algae before it kills your dog - AOL

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  8. Anheteromeyenia argyrosperma - Wikipedia

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    Their color is grey unless green from being in symbiosis with zoochlorellae (algae). Their bodies are permeated with pores, chambers, and canals for the flow of water through them. The smaller, more prevalent incurrent pores are the ostia and the larger excurrent pores are the oscula. Within A. argyrosperma the oscules are inconspicuous. [1]

  9. 3 dogs die from toxic algae poisoning within hours of playing ...

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    Two dog owners in North Carolina are speaking out after their three pups died following what initially appeared to be an innocent swim in a pond. 3 dogs die from toxic algae poisoning within hours ...

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