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Risk of Secondary Bacterial Infections Revealed by Changes in <i>Trachinotus ovatus</i> Skin and Gill Microbiota During a <i>Cryptocaryon irritans</i> Infection Cycle. [PDF]
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018
Chlorpyrifos (CPF) pollution has drawn widespread concerns in aquatic environments due to its risks to ecologic system, however, the response mechanisms of ciliates to CPF pollution were poorly studied. In our current work, the degradation of CPF by ciliates and the morphological changes of ciliates after CPF exposure were investigated.
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Chlorpyrifos (CPF) pollution has drawn widespread concerns in aquatic environments due to its risks to ecologic system, however, the response mechanisms of ciliates to CPF pollution were poorly studied. In our current work, the degradation of CPF by ciliates and the morphological changes of ciliates after CPF exposure were investigated.
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New Paramecium (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophorea) congeners shape our view on its biodiversity
Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 2015Paramecium is one of the best known and most intensely studied ciliate genera. It currently comprises 18 morphospecies including the P. aurelia complex of 15 sibling species. Here, we describe the new morphospecies Paramecium buetschlii sp. nov. from a freshwater pool in Norway, featuring unusual combinations of morphological characters and a high ...
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European Journal of Protistology, 2023
The research on anaerobic ciliates, to date, has mainly been focused on representatives of obligately anaerobic classes such as Armophorea or Plagiopylea. In this study, we focus on the anaerobic representatives of the subclass Scuticociliatia, members of the class Oligohymenophorea, which is mainly composed of aerobic ciliates.
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The research on anaerobic ciliates, to date, has mainly been focused on representatives of obligately anaerobic classes such as Armophorea or Plagiopylea. In this study, we focus on the anaerobic representatives of the subclass Scuticociliatia, members of the class Oligohymenophorea, which is mainly composed of aerobic ciliates.
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European Journal of Protistology, 2011
Paramecium pentaurelia is one of 15 known sibling species of the Paramecium aurelia complex. It is recognized as a species showing no intra-specific differentiation on the basis of molecular fingerprint analyses, whereas the majority of other species are polymorphic. This study aimed at assessing genetic polymorphism within P. pentaurelia including new
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Paramecium pentaurelia is one of 15 known sibling species of the Paramecium aurelia complex. It is recognized as a species showing no intra-specific differentiation on the basis of molecular fingerprint analyses, whereas the majority of other species are polymorphic. This study aimed at assessing genetic polymorphism within P. pentaurelia including new
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Zoologica Scripta, 2006
Apofrontonia dohrni, a new peniculine ciliate, was discovered in a slightly brackish water sample from Mediterranean coastline puddle in Naples, Italy. Its morphology was studied in vivo, in silver‐ and Feulgen‐stained preparations, as well as at the scanning electron microscope; 18S rRNA gene sequence was also determined. The species is characterized
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Apofrontonia dohrni, a new peniculine ciliate, was discovered in a slightly brackish water sample from Mediterranean coastline puddle in Naples, Italy. Its morphology was studied in vivo, in silver‐ and Feulgen‐stained preparations, as well as at the scanning electron microscope; 18S rRNA gene sequence was also determined. The species is characterized
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European Journal of Protistology, 2014
Many scuticociliatid ciliates are regarded as devastating pathogens in aquaculture. Among these, Pseudocohnilembus persalinus is a facultative pathogen that often results in refractory diseases of mariculture fish. Although traditional silver staining methods have been successfully used to identify these ciliates, their identification is hampered by ...
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Many scuticociliatid ciliates are regarded as devastating pathogens in aquaculture. Among these, Pseudocohnilembus persalinus is a facultative pathogen that often results in refractory diseases of mariculture fish. Although traditional silver staining methods have been successfully used to identify these ciliates, their identification is hampered by ...
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European Journal of Protistology, 2021
A new hymenostomatid ciliate, Anteglaucoma orientalis n. sp., isolated from a freshwater pond in Harbin, northeastern China, was investigated using live observation and silver staining methods. Anteglaucoma orientalis is characterized as follows: size in vivo about 50-60 × 30-35 μm; oval body shape; buccal area occupies about 25% of body length; 28-36 ...
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A new hymenostomatid ciliate, Anteglaucoma orientalis n. sp., isolated from a freshwater pond in Harbin, northeastern China, was investigated using live observation and silver staining methods. Anteglaucoma orientalis is characterized as follows: size in vivo about 50-60 × 30-35 μm; oval body shape; buccal area occupies about 25% of body length; 28-36 ...
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