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    Symbioses and Stress: Final comments

    In this book we highlight interesting cases of symbioses, in which to certain extent stress effects have been explored. We are aware that the selections do not cover all types of symbioses in which creative in...

    Martin Grube, Joseph Seckbach in Symbioses and Stress (2010)

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    Symbioses and Stress

    The “living together of unlike organisms” in symbiosis implies the confrontation of different physiological properties and ecological preferences. To be successful, organisms in association need to resolve the...

    Martin Grube, James F. White Jr, Joseph Seckbach in Symbioses and Stress (2010)

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    What do we call life? A Brief Outlook on Life

    Joseph Seckbach, Francois Raulin, Aharon Oren, Vera Kolb in Life as We Know It (2006)

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    Biodiversity and Extremophiles

    Joseph Seckbach, Aharon Oren, Russell L. Chapman, Debra A. Waters in Life as We Know It (2006)

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    New classification for the genus Cyanidium Geitler 1933

    The taxonomic and systematic chapters (Ott and Seckbach in this volume) gave the following binomials (and where applicable their respective formae) that have been applied at various times throughout the years ...

    Franklyn D. Ott, Joseph Seckbach in Evolutionary Pathways and Enigmatic Algae:… (1994)

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    A review on the taxonomic position of the algal genus Cyanidium Geitler 1933 and its ecological cohorts Galdieria Merola in Merola et al. 1981 and Cyanidioschyzon De Luca, Taddei and Varano 1978

    The alga presently known as Cyanidium caldarium (Tilden 1898a) Geitler 1933 has received a great deal of attention in the last 25 years both from the more classical phycologists who are concerned with phylogeneti...

    Franklyn D. Ott, Joseph Seckbach in Evolutionary Pathways and Enigmatic Algae:… (1994)

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    The natural history of Cyanidium (Geitler 1933): past and present perspectives

    Cyanidium caldarium is an acid hot spring alga which resembles Chlorella in its external morphological appearance. During reproduction, this alga divides into four endospores (while other species...

    Joseph Seckbach in Evolutionary Pathways and Enigmatic Algae:… (1994)

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    Systematic position and phylogenetic status of Cyanidium Geitler 1933

    The alga known in the literature as Cyanidium caldarium is an acido-thermophilic organism distributed ubiquitously throughout the world. This alga resembles Chlorella, is unicellular, eukaryotic and exhibits a ra...

    Joseph Seckbach, Franklyn D. Ott in Evolutionary Pathways and Enigmatic Algae:… (1994)