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The biodiversity of dictyostelids in mountain forests: a case study in the French Alps [PDF]
Forest management can seriously modify the biodiversity of forest dwelling species, but the consequences are poorly known for certain taxa, particularly soil fauna, for which few studies have been published.
Paillet, Yoan, Satre, M.
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Notes on Malayan Mycetozoa [PDF]
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Abstract Predatory protists are widely recognized as critical biotic forces driving soil microbial communities, but their top‐down controls on ammonia‐oxidizing microorganisms (AOMs), the major players in nitrification, are largely unresolved. Here, we investigated the communities of predatory protists and their associations with AOMs using high ...
Yongxin Lin +6 more
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Lister, Arthur, Lister, Gulielma
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Myxomycetes from the Everglades National Park and Adjacent Areas, I [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Wright State UniversityA first list of 10 species of slime molds from the Everglades National Park is presented; this list includes the first report of Arcyria pomiformis from Florida.
Keller, Harold W.
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The Amoebozoa represent a clade of unicellular amoeboid organisms that display a wide variety of lifestyles, including free-living and parasitic species.
Buczek, D. (Dorota) +3 more
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To the knowledge of the genus Pseudospora Cienkowski [Translation from: Archiv fur Protistenkunde 59, 350-368, 1927] [PDF]
Morphological observations on the two types of Pseudospora are given. The two Pseudospora whic are described are Pseudospora eudorini and Pseudospora volvocis.
Roskin, G.
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Evolution of the P-type II ATPase gene family in the fungi and presence of structural genomic changes among isolates of [PDF]
Background The P-type II ATPase gene family encodes proteins with an important role in adaptation of the cell to variation in external K+, Ca2+ and Na2+ concentrations. The presence of P-type II gene subfamilies that are specific for certain kingdoms has
Sanders Ian R, Corradi Nicolas
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On the Division of Nuclei in the Mycetozoa. [PDF]
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