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Rare aquatic fungus-like organisms of the order Leptomitales (Chromista) in waters north-eastern Poland

open access: yesPolish Journal of Environmental Studies, 2007
Czeczuga, Bazyli   +2 more
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Global natural history infrastructure requires international solidarity, support, and investment in local capacity. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Boldgiv B   +25 more
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Macroecological patterns of planktonic unicellular eukaryotes richness in the Southeast Pacific Ocean. [PDF]

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Yáñez S   +6 more
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Cyanobacterial Genes Transmitted to the Nucleus Before Divergence of Red Algae in the Chromista

open access: closedJournal of Molecular Evolution, 2004
The plastids of red algae, green plants, and glaucophytes may have originated directly from a cyanobacterium-like prokaryote via primary endosymbiosis. In contrast, the plastids of other lineages of eukaryotic phototrophs appear to be the result of secondary or tertiary endosymbiotic events involving a phototrophic eukaryote and a eukaryotic host cell.
Hisayoshi Nozaki   +9 more
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lllustrated Generic Names of Fungi, 2020
M. Ulloa, E. Aguirre-Acosta
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ЦЕНТРОХЕЛИДНЫЕ СОЛНЕЧНИКИ (CHROMISTA, HACROBIA) ЮЖНОГО ПРЕДУРАЛЬЯ

Зоологический журнал, 2015
Изучены видовой состав, морфология и распространение центрохелидных солнечников в водоемах Южного Предуралья различного гидрологического типа и с разной минерализацией. На территории Оренбургской обл. и Республики Башкортостан обнаружено 13 видов центрохелид из семейств Heterophryidae, Raphidiophryidae и Acanthocystidae.
Андрей Олегович Плотников   +1 more
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Phylogeny and Megasystematics of Phagotrophic Heterokonts (Kingdom Chromista)

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2006
Heterokonts are evolutionarily important as the most nutritionally diverse eukaryote supergroup and the most species-rich branch of the eukaryotic kingdom Chromista. Ancestrally photosynthetic/phagotrophic algae (mixotrophs), they include several ecologically important purely heterotrophic lineages, all grossly understudied phylogenetically and of ...
T. Cavalier-smith, E. Chao
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