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Neotypification of Protists, Especially Ciliates

58418 Neotypification of Protists, Especially Ciliates http://www.iczn.org/BZNSep2002general_articles.htm Abstract from a paper proposing that ciliate species should be accurately re-described in the light of new preservation methods that can now be used. Biology > Biota > Protists > Ciliophora Jan 6, 2008  

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Information and photographs from Microbewiki on these organisms, their description and significance, their genome, cell structure, metabolism and ecology.
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Photograph of this ciliated protozoan.
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Some black and white photographs of these organisms, including conjugation and fission, taken by Jim Evarts.
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Information on these organisms, often called slipper animalcules, their classification, with links to videos, images and many other sites on protists.
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Photographic study by Howard Webb of these colonial ciliates.
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Photograph and information on this ciliate.
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Illustrated article by Rosemarie Arbur on the interactions of the two ciliates, Dileptus and Litonotus, which are both carnivores.
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Photographic study by Dave Furness on the ciliates that spend their lives in the rumens of domestic cattle.
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Photographic study by Mike Dingley of this ciliate, Didinium nasutum, consuming a Paramecium larger than itself.
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Photographic observations by Jim Evarts of the fission and conjugation of these protozoans.
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