Revision of some spathidiid genera (Alveolata, Ciliophora, Spathidiida)
This book deals with some spathidiid taxa. The following genera are treated and established, respectively: Apospathidium Foissner et al., 2002; Centrospathidium nov. gen.; Epispathidium Foissner, 1984; Latispathidium Foissner et al., 2005; Schmidingerophrya nov. gen.; Semibryophyllum nov.
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Taxonomy and molecular phylogeny of nassulid ciliates (Alveolata, Ciliophora) with descriptions of one new genus and three new species. [PDF]
Sun Q, Jiang L, Liu M, Hu X.
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Identification of indicator ciliates (Ciliophora, Alveolata) in water quality assessment
Globally, ciliates are very abundant in every freshwater system and feed mainly on bacteria and microalgae. Depending on the availability and composition of the food source and abiotic factors, some ciliates are suitable indicator organisms reflecting the trophic status of a freshwater ecosystem. Certain water quality classification systems (e.g.
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Divergent Driving Mechanisms Shape the Temporal Dynamics of Benthic Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Microbial Communities in Coastal Subtidal Zones. [PDF]
Ji D +7 more
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Global metagenomics reveals plastid diversity and unexplored algal lineages. [PDF]
Shrestha B +5 more
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Protist diversity and community structure around the Xianbei Seamount in the South China Sea. [PDF]
Wu W +8 more
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Half of microbial eukaryote literature focuses on only 12 human parasites. [PDF]
Lepper JA, Rappaport HB, Oliverio AM.
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Veterinary parasitologists: the time has come to talk about the use of the expressions "Protozoan" and "Protista". [PDF]
Reck J +5 more
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Metatranscriptomes-based sequence similarity networks uncover genetic signatures within parasitic freshwater microbial eukaryotes. [PDF]
Monjot A +3 more
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The impact of temperature and sediment resuspension on microbial eukaryote recruitment from shallow Baltic Sea sediment. [PDF]
Sassenhagen I +5 more
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