The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification, and Guide to the Literature

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Springer Science & Business Media, 24.06.2008 - 605 Seiten
distances between groups of ciliates were as vast as significant hurdles to obtain copyright permissions the genetic distances between plants and animals for the over 1,000 required illustrations, and I put – THE major eukaryotic kingdoms at that time! the publication schedule ahead of this element. I continued to collaborate with Mitch, and in There are a number of significant illustrated guides 1991 my first “molecular” Magisterial student, to genera and species that have recently been pub- Spencer Greenwood, published an article estab- lished. References are made to these throughout lishing 1990 or thereabouts as the beginning of the book as sources that readers can consult for this the “Age of Refinement” – the period when gene aspect of ciliate diversity. A future project that I am sequencing techniques would deepen our under- contemplating is an illustrated guide to all the valid standing of the major lines of evolution within ciliate genera.

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Chapter 1
1
Chapter 2
15
Chapter 3
75
Chapter 4
89
Chapter 5
121
Chapter 6
129
Chapter 7
141
Chapter 8
175
Chapter 10
209
Chapter 11
233
Chapter 12
243
Chapter 13
257
Chapter 14
269
Chapter 15
279
Chapter 16
327
Chapter 17
339

Chapter 9
187

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Seite 475 - FoissnerW (1987) Soil protozoa: fundamental problems, ecological significance, adaptations in ciliates and testaceans, bioindicators, and guide to the literature.
Seite 76 - Systematics is the scientific study of the kinds and diversity of organisms and of any and all relationships among them (p.
Seite 533 - Psenner R (1995) Ciliate grazing on picoplankton in a eutrophic reservoir during the summer phytoplankton maximum: a study at the species and community level. Limnol Oceanogr...
Seite 492 - PITELKA. 1973. The contractile process in the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. I. The role of microtubules and filaments. J. Cell Biol.
Seite 502 - Studies on ciliates of the family Ancistrocomidae Chatton and Lwoff (order Holotricha, suborder Thigmotricha ) . I.
Seite 461 - Progress in Protozoology. Proceedings of the First International Congress on Protozoology, Prague, August 22-23, 1961.
Seite 447 - Isolation of protozoa from water associated with a legionellosis outbreak and demonstration of intracellular multiplication of Legionella pneumophila.
Seite 530 - Geront. 16, 326—334. — 1962: The use of a protozoan for studies on aging. III. Similarities between young overfed and old normally fed Tokophrya infusionum: A light and electron microscope study.

Autoren-Profil (2008)

Dr. Denis H. Lynn received his graduate training at the University of Toronto where he received his Ph.D. Protozoology in 1975. His early research on the comparative ultrastructure of ciliates was published in Biological Reviews and lead to a revised classification of the Phylum Ciliophora, which was published in 1981 in collaboration with Eugene B. Small. Dr. Lynn has published extensively on ciliates, authoring more than a dozen book chapters and almost 120 refereed publications. He is currently a full professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, and Editor in Chief of The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology.

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