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Dating the Origin and Spread of Plastids and Chromatophores. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Pietluch F   +3 more
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Re-evaluating evidence for giant genomes in amoebae. [PDF]

open access: yesGenet Mol Biol
Barzilay D   +4 more
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A remarkable new monothalamid (Rhizaria, Foraminifera) from the shoreline of Livingston Island, Antarctica.

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Protistology
In this study, we describe a novel monothalamous Foraminifera, discovered in shoreline sediment samples from the Southern Ocean. The individuals, approximately 75 μm in diameter, are relatively small for Foraminifera, mostly spherical, with an organic ...
M. D. Solbach   +2 more
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The problem of ‘shadow species’ as illustrated with the taxonomic hotchpotch Cyphoderia ampulla (Rhizaria: Cyphoderiidae)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
Accurate species delimitation based on an integrative approach is indispensable for biodiversity evaluation. Accordingly, species that were formerly only described morphologically often need to be split into several evolutionary independent units ...
Carmen Soler-Zamora   +4 more
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Morphology and molecular phylogeny of two new species of Psammophaga (Rhizaria, Foraminifera) from the west coast of India.

European Journal of Protistology, 2023
Benthic foraminifera are unicellular eukaryotic protists that construct an organic, agglutinated, or calcareous test wall. Although single-chambered (monothalamous) foraminifera are ubiquitous in marine habitats worldwide, they are poorly known compared ...
Tushar Kaushik   +2 more
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The wastewater protist Rhogostoma minus (Thecofilosea, Rhizaria) is abundant, widespread, and hosts Legionellales.

Water Research, 2021
Wastewater is treated by concerted actions of the microbial communities within bioreactors. Although protists (unicellular eukaryotes) are good bioindicators and important players influencing denitrification, nitrification, and flocculation, they are the least known organisms in WWTPs.
Nina Pohl, M. Solbach, K. Dumack
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