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Precipitation Drives Soil Protist Diversity and Community Structure in Dry Grasslands

Microbial Ecology, 2023
Jin Zhao   +6 more
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Marine Protists

2015
Part I DIVERSITY, BIOLOGY, AND ECOLOGY.- 1 Protistan Diversity in Environmental Molecular Surveys.- 2 Unusual Features of Dinokaryon, the Enigmatic Nucleus of Dinoflagellates.- 3 Diversity of Microbial Eukaryotes in Deep Sea Chemosynthetic Ecosystems Illuminated by Molecular Techniques.- 4 Biology, Diversity and Ecology of Free-Living Heterotrophic ...
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Protist Biogeography1

The Journal of Protozoology, 1981
ABSTRACTAutecology (cellular organelles and secretions, encystment and dispersal abilities), environmental conditions (physiological tolerances and interaction with other organisms), and evolutionary history contribute to protist biogeography, which manifests ecological and historical aspects.
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PHOTOSYNTHETIC PROTISTS

TAXON, 1974
AbstractIn my opinion, the problem of accounting for the origin of eucaryotic cells cannot be dissociated from the problem of accounting for the origin of mitosis. A primeval cell type could not become eucaryotic unless it had concurrently evolved a method for reliably partitioning its genetic material.Modern procaryotes perhaps had their genetic ...
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Microsporidia: emerging pathogenic protists

Acta Tropica, 2001
Microsporidia are eukaryotic spore forming obligate intracellular protozoan parasites first recognized over 100 years ago. These organisms infect all of the major animal groups and are now recognized as opportunistic pathogens of humans. Microsporidian spores are common in the environment and microsporidia pathogenic to humans have been found in water ...
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The protist cultural renaissance

Trends in Microbiology
Protists are key players in the biosphere. Here, we provide a perspective on integrating protist culturing with omics approaches, imaging, and high-throughput single-cell manipulation strategies, concluding with actions required for a successful return of the golden age of protist culturing.
Javier del Campo   +15 more
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Extrusive Organelles in Protists

1978
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the extrusive organelles in protists. Extrusive organelles are membrane-bounded structures of protists, usually located in the cortical cytoplasm of these cells. Although they have different type-specific structures and functions, they all exhibit one general characteristic: they are readily discharged when ...
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Protist taxonomic and functional diversity in soil, freshwater and marine ecosystems

Environment International, 2021
David Singer   +2 more
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Protist biogeography.

The Journal of protozoology, 1981
Autecology (cellular organelles and secretions, encystment and dispersal abilities), environmental conditions (physiological tolerances and interaction with other organisms), and evolutionary history contribute to protist biogeography, which manifests ecological and historical aspects. Ecological biogeography is seen in the influence of geochemistry on
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Protists: Algae and Heterotrophic Protists

2013
Ray F. Evert, Susan E. Eichhorn
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