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First Investigations of Benthic Soft-Walled Foraminifera and Gromiids (Protozoa) in the northwestern Sea of Japan
AbstractThe taxonomic and quantitative composition of the meiobenthos, with an emphasis on foraminifera and gromiids were studied on the coast of...
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Transmission of fungi and protozoa under grazing conditions from lactating yaks to sucking yak calves in early life
AbstractMicrobiota from mothers is an essential source of microbes in early-life rumen microbiota, but the contribution of microbiota from different...
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The effects of feeding dried browse leaves on rumen ammonia levels, methanogens and protozoa amplification of sheep in the Coastal Savannah of Ghana
Tanniferous browse leaves are reported to inhibit methanogens and protozoa activity in the rumen, thus contributing to a reduction of methane...
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The impact of protozoa addition on the survivability of Bacillus inoculants and soil microbiome dynamics
Protists’ selective predation of bacterial cells is an important regulator of soil microbiomes, which might influence the success of bacterial...
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Protozoa
Entsprechend der durch die neuere Datenlage erfolgten Umstellung der phylogenetischen Systematik der Protozoa, sind die Flagellata keine... -
Phytogenic additive from Prosopis juliflora on populations of rumen ciliate protozoa and its correlation with nutrition of sheep
We evaluated the effect of phytogenic additive Prosopis juliflora on populations of ruminal ciliated protozoa and its correlation with variables...
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Protozoa populations are ecosystem engineers that shape prokaryotic community structure and function of the rumen microbial ecosystem
Unicellular eukaryotes are an integral part of many microbial ecosystems where they interact with their surrounding prokaryotic community—either as...
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The Disease of the Scallop Mizuhopecten yessoensis (JAY, 1857) in the Mariculture Farms of Primorye Caused by Protozoa of the Genus Perkinsus Levine, 1978
AbstractThe results of a study of the cultivated yesso scallop Mizuhopecten yessoensis (Jay, 1857) in Primorsky Krai in 2014–2021 are presented. The...
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Entomopathogenic Protozoa
Entomopathogenic infections by protozoans predominantly, the microsporidians, are of paramount significance in being ineradicable that caused subtle... -
A study on the nutritional characteristics of some plants and their effects on ruminal microbial fermentation and protozoa population
We designed this project to determine the nutritional potential and ruminal microbial fermentation properties of eight rangeland plants ( Dracocephalum...
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Ciliary transition zone evolution and the root of the eukaryote tree: implications for opisthokont origin and classification of kingdoms Protozoa, Plantae, and Fungi
I thoroughly discuss ciliary transition zone (TZ) evolution, highlighting many overlooked evolutionarily significant ultrastructural details. I...
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Symbiotic Protozoa
It is likely that most metazoa host a variety of symbiotic protozoa. These symbionts are found on body surfaces including ciliated epithelia such as... -
The Niches of Protozoa
Protozoa are found in many different types of habitats, such as marine and freshwater plankton or soils. In many respects, the functional roles... -
The widely reported but poorly studied ciliate family Folliculinidae (Protozoa, Ciliophora, Heterotrichea): a revision with notes on its taxonomy, morphology and phylogenetic relationships
Ciliates of the heterotrich family Folliculinidae are widespread in various habitats and are distinguished by their transparent loricae of various...
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Colonization features of marine biofilm-dwelling protozoa in Chinese coastal waters of the Yellow Sea
Colonization features of biofilm-dwelling protozoa, especially ciliates, are routinely used as a useful tool for marine bioassessment. In this...
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Ecology of Protozoa The Biology of Free-living Phagotrophic Protists
This book emphasises the important role that protozoa play in many natural ecosystems. To shed new light on their individual adaptive skills, the...
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Phagotrophic protists (protozoa) in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems: diversity, distribution, ecology, and best research practices
Phagotrophic protists (formerly protozoa) are a highly diverse, polyphyletic grou** of generally unicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes that are key...
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The community structure and microbial linkage of rumen protozoa and methanogens in response to the addition of tea seed saponins in the diet of beef cattle
BackgroundThis study investigated changes in rumen protozoal and methanogenic communities, along with the correlations among microbial taxa and...
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Standard Solutions and Media Used for Isolation of Soil Protists
Protozoa are heterotrophic, nonfilamentous protists which play a major role in food web decomposition as bacterivores. In both terrestrial and... -
Taxonomy and systematics of a new pleurostomatid ciliate, Pseudolitonotus spirelis gen. et sp. n. (Protozoa, Ciliophora, Haptoria)
Recent studies have revealed a high diversity of pleurostomatid ciliates in brackish habitats. Here, a novel species, Pseudolitonotus spirelis gen....