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Ruminating on Some Secret Ciliates.

58424 Ruminating on Some Secret Ciliates. http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artnov03/dfrumen.html Photographic study by Dave Furness on the ciliates that spend their lives in the rumens of domestic cattle. Biology > Biota > Protists > Ciliophora Jan 6, 2008  

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Photographic study of these ciliates by Jannette Hanna, including videos.
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Images and notes on a number of species of ciliate.
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Article by Professor Richard Howey on this freshwater protozoan.
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Photograph and information on this ciliate.
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Article by Wim van Egmond introducing these organisms with many excellent photographs of various species.
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