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Distribution and Diversity of a Protist PredatorCryothecomonas(Cercozoa) in Arctic Marine Waters

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2012
ABSTRACTHeterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNFs) are key components in microbial food webs, potentially influencing community composition via top‐down control of their favored prey or host. Marine cercozoanCryothecomonasspecies are parasitoid and predatory HNFs that have been reported from ice, sediments, and the water column.
Mary, Thaler, Connie, Lovejoy
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Placement of the unclassified Cyranomonas australis Lee 2002 within a novel clade of Cercozoa

European Journal of Protistology, 2016
Two heterotrophic flagellate strains were isolated from marine sediment samples off eastern Canada and Korea. These new isolates are indistinguishable by light microscopy from the unclassified protist Cyranomonas australis. The organisms are ovoid-shaped cells, 3.5-6μm long, laterally compressed, and somewhat flexible.
Won Je, Lee, Jong Soo, Park
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Gymnophrys cometa and Lecythium sp. are core Cercozoa : evolutionary implications

2003
Recent phylogenetic analyses based on different molecular markers have revealed the existence of the Cercozoa, a group of protists including such morphologically diverse taxa as the cercomonad flagellates, the euglyphid testate filose amoebae, the chloroplast-bearing chlorarachniophytes, and the plasmodiophorid plant pathogens.
Nikolaev, Sergey L.   +6 more
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