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Beiträge zur Algenflora der Natron- (Szik) Gewässer Ungarns. I. Euglenophyteen aus dem Teich Őszeszék [PDF]
Uherkovich, Gábor
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Limnologiche forschungen in den Einzugsgebieten der flüsse Sajó und Bodrog [PDF]
Uherkovich, G.
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Ophelia, 1990
Abstract Colacium vesiculosum, a common epizoic freshwater euglenoid occasionally was found in the Western Baltic infesting planktonic copepods. Its occurrence coincided with low salinity, high temperature and large biomass of cope pods in the area. Infestation was most pronounced on Acartia sp.
Flemming Møhlenberg, Hanne Kaas
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Abstract Colacium vesiculosum, a common epizoic freshwater euglenoid occasionally was found in the Western Baltic infesting planktonic copepods. Its occurrence coincided with low salinity, high temperature and large biomass of cope pods in the area. Infestation was most pronounced on Acartia sp.
Flemming Møhlenberg, Hanne Kaas
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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2013
AbstractThe chloroplast genomes of two photosynthetic euglenoids, Colacium vesiculosum Ehrenberg (128,889 bp), and Strombomonas acuminata (Schmarda) Deflandre (144,167 bp) have been sequenced. These chloroplast genomes in combination with those of Euglena gracilis, Eutreptia viridis, and Eutreptiella gymnastica provide a snapshot of euglenoid ...
Krystle E, Wiegert +2 more
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AbstractThe chloroplast genomes of two photosynthetic euglenoids, Colacium vesiculosum Ehrenberg (128,889 bp), and Strombomonas acuminata (Schmarda) Deflandre (144,167 bp) have been sequenced. These chloroplast genomes in combination with those of Euglena gracilis, Eutreptia viridis, and Eutreptiella gymnastica provide a snapshot of euglenoid ...
Krystle E, Wiegert +2 more
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Journal of Phycology, 1996
ABSTRACTThe epibiotic flagellate Colacium vesiculosum Pringsheim attaches to planktonic species of Daphnia in freshwater habitats. Previous studies found that prevalence (percentage of substrate organisms carrying attached epibionts) and intensity (number of attached epibionts on a given substrate organism) are low early in the Daphnia intermolt period
Rowaya S. Al‐Dhaheri, Ruth L. Willey
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ABSTRACTThe epibiotic flagellate Colacium vesiculosum Pringsheim attaches to planktonic species of Daphnia in freshwater habitats. Previous studies found that prevalence (percentage of substrate organisms carrying attached epibionts) and intensity (number of attached epibionts on a given substrate organism) are low early in the Daphnia intermolt period
Rowaya S. Al‐Dhaheri, Ruth L. Willey
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