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Being bigger is better: Size-dependent advantages of plasmodial fusion in a multinucleated slime mould

open access: yes
AbstractLarger body size often enhances survival and reproduction. While most organisms grow to achieve larger sizes, some can rapidly increase size through fusion. Fusion decisions are influenced by genetic relatedness and environmental factors, balancing potential benefits and costs.
Cathleen M. E. Broersma, Daniel Rozen
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Zygote gene expression and plasmodial development in Didymium iridis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
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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Volume 2, Chapter 3-2: Slime Molds: Bryophyte Associations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
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Glime, Janice M.
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Volume 2, Chapter 3-4: Slime Molds: Ecology and Habitats - Lesser Habitats [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/bryo-ecol-subchapters/1220/thumbnail ...
Glime, Janice M.
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On the development of slime mould morphological, intracellular and heterotic computing devices [PDF]

open access: yes
The use of live biological substrates in the fabrication of unconventional computing (UC) devices is steadily transcending the barriers between science fiction and reality, but efforts in this direction are impeded by ethical considerations, the field’s ...
Mayne, Richard
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Metatrichia vesparium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Diagnostic features. The clustered sporangia with a distinctive shape and papery texture resembling miniature wasp nests, the shining purple-red sporangia, and the red spore mass all make this an easy species to identify.
Krivomaz, Т. І.   +2 more
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Myxomycetes of Big Bend National Park, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Seventy species of Myxomycetes have been collected directly in the field or observed later in the laboratory from field materials in moist chambers from Big Bend National Park, Texas.
Knaphus, George, Tiffany, Lois H.
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Volume 2, Chapter 3-1: Slime Molds: Biology and Diversity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/bryo-ecol-subchapters/1217/thumbnail ...
Glime, Janice M.
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