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Spore Germination Time in Fuligo Septica [PDF]
Author Institution: Biology Department, North High School, Springfield, OhioFuligo septica spores were selected randomly from six different aethalia collected within fifty feet of one another, on The Ohio State University campus.
Braun, Karl Leo
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A revised model of fluid transport optimization in Physarum polycephalum
Optimization of fluid transport in the slime mold Physarum polycephalum has been the subject of several modeling efforts in recent literature. Existing models assume that the tube adaptation mechanism in P. polycephalum's tubular network is controlled by
Bonifaci, Vincenzo
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Physarella oblonga-centered bioassays for testing the biological activity of myxomycetes [PDF]
To study the trypanocidal, antibacterial, antifungal activity and cytotoxicity of myxomycetes, a rapid assessment focused on the species Physarella oblonga was carried out.
Echeverri, Fernando +4 more
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The great unifier: form and the unity of the organism [PDF]
Organisms possess a special unity that biologists have long recognized and that cries out for explanation. Organs and collectives also have their own related kinds of unity, so what distinguishes the unity of the organism?
Oderberg, David
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Myxomycete communities occurring in fragmented forest patches in two municipalities of Laguna, Philippines [PDF]
In spite of the increasing number of myxomycete studies in the tropical Southeast Asia over the last decades, many forest patches are still left unexplored for the region, in particular in the Philippine archipelago.
Almadrones-Reyes, K. J. +3 more
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Importance of Myxomycetes in Biological Research and Teaching [PDF]
Myxomycetes, the true slime molds, are highlighted in research and teaching that emphasizes various stages of the life cycle as experimental models. Past and current phylogenetic classifications of Myxomycetes on the tree of life are presented.
Everhart, Sydney E., Keller, Harold W.
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Spore Dispersal of Slime Molds and Higher Fungi via Animal Vectors [PDF]
Myxomycetes and dictyostelids are Amoebozoans that are cosmopolitan inhabitants of a variety of habitats, particularly forest environments. Both groups reproduce using spores which are primarily dispersed via wind in myxomycetes but this characteristic ...
Trimble, Courtney
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The Myxomycetes of Athens Conty, Ohio [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Environmental and Plant BiologyThe goal of this study was to document all reported collections of myxomycetes (slime molds) from Athens County, OH (USA).
Cavender, James C., Rubino, Darrin L.
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The classification, life cycle, morphology, and physiology of the class Myxomycetes (slime molds) are reported.
Koppel, H.
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Zygote gene expression and plasmodial development in Didymium iridis [PDF]
Didymium iridis is a cosmopolitan species of plasmodial slime mold consisting of two distinct life stages. Haploid amoebae and diploid plasmodia feed on microscopic organisms such as bacteria and fungi through phagocytosis.
Schaefer, Sean
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