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Phylogenomics of the eukaryotic supergroup Rhizaria

1981
Rhizaria is a supergroup of eukaryotes established solely on molecular characters. It comprises several groups of uncultivable free-living organisms such as foraminiferans, radiolarians, gromiids, cercozoans as well as the haplosporidians (animal parasites) and plasmodiophorids (plant parasites).
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First record of a Xenophyophore (Rhizaria: Foraminifera) on the Chilean margin

Zootaxa, 2018
Xenophyophores are a group of large foraminifera, confined to deep-sea habitats below ~500 m, whose often fragile agglutinated tests may attain sizes up to 10–15 cm or more; their agglutinated tests incorporate a variety of foreign particles (termed ‘xenophyae’), including mineral particles, foraminiferan and radiolarian tests, diatom frustules and ...
Araya, Juan Francisco, Gooday, Andrew J.
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First Record of a Rhizaria Litharachnium eupilium (Haeckel 1887) Takahashi 1991 (Class: Polycystinea, Order: Nassellaria) and Description of Litharachnium tentorium (Haeckel 1862) From the Indian Ocean.

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Rhizarians form an important component in ocean biogeochemistry, used as paleoproxies and significantly contribute to marine biodiversity. These organisms, which are fragile in nature, are poorly studied and understood. A rhizarian species, Litharachnium
E. P. Harshitha, D. Dora, B. K. Sahu
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Two marine protists (Rhizaria: Cercozoa: Phaeodaria) in the deep Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean)

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
We report on the collection of two phaeodarian protists from the deep Fram Strait (Arctic Ocean). Specimens were collected using high-volume plankton pumps in the Long-Term Ecological Observatory HAUSGARTEN in 2021.
Kirstin S. Meyer‐Kaiser   +2 more
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Scottish nearshore monothalamid Foraminifera (Rhizaria): Description of five new species and one new genus.

European Journal of Protistology
Henderson (2023) gave informal descriptions of several soft-walled, monothalamid foraminifera from intertidal zones in the Lorne area of northwest Scotland based on morphology.
Zaineb Henderson, M. Holzmann, A. Gooday
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Utjecaj restauracije creta na okućene (Amebozoa, Rhizaria)

2019
Cretovi su močvarna staništa sa specifičnom vegetacijom u kojoj važnu ulogu igra mah tresetar (Sphagnum), prilagođen uvjetima visoke i fluktuirajuće razine vlage i niske koncentracije kisika. Okućeni, polifiletska skupina praživotinja s karakterističnom kućicom, imaju veliku raznolikost na cretovima.
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Exploring the Hidden Diversity of Vampire Amoebae (Vampyrellida, Rhizaria)

Non-fungal eukaryotic microbes, which represent a major portion of the protists, make up the bulk of eukaryotic diversity on planet Earth. These microbes fulfill a myriad of roles in our ecosystems, including serving as primary producers and predators.
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Physiological diversity and adaptation of Rhizaria revealed by phylogenomics and comparative transcriptomics

bioRxiv
Jule Freudenthal   +4 more
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