Sorbonne Université; Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Marine and coastal ecosystems, Marine Biology and Ecology Research
Yes they exist! Not many species but sometimes they can be abundant. They don't have the ornate lorica of many marine types and most are also relatively small (ca. 100 µm long). Pic is Tintinnidium fluviatile from Fauré-Fremiet (1924).
Never tire of looking at the wee bugs in the 1828 print by William Heath. Pretty sure some protists are in there. Look carefully - you'll find what you're looking for! #protistsonsky
AI image generators still do not know what a tintinnid ciliate of the marine plankton is - safe for the moment, can not quite yet replace me... #protistsonsky
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Tiny Mermaid Ring Found! From the Tropical Pacific Ocean (Costa Rica). The tiny ring, hand crafted of living diatoms, is evidence of the existence of very small mermaids. Based on the ring size, the mermaids are about 2 - 3 cm long, explaining why they have remained unobserved.
Alot of protistology has gone on in Villefranche Bay since the 1850's, especially in the two buildings in the inset - now the Station Zoologique first illustrated by Albanis Beaumont in his 1787 book 'Voyage Historique... All about him and others in www.openscience.fr/Special-issu... #protistsonsky