National Science Teachers Association, 1997. — 240 p. — ISBN: 9780873551595. This book is a joint publication of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Society of Protozoologists and is the result of efforts to find a way in which protozoa research can be used to teach biology. This program puts cutting edge science into the hands of science teachers and...
Second Edition. — Springer, 2017. — 1657 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-28149-0. Published in a modern, user-friendly format this fully revised and updated edition of The Handbook of Protoctista (1990) is the resource for those interested in the biology, diversity and evolution of eukaryotic microorganisms and their descendants, exclusive of animals, plants and fungi. With chapters...
Cambridge University Press, 1989. — 199 p. — ISBN: 0521361419. his is the first detailed treatment of the long-standing, previously unresolved controversy surrounding the nature of senescence in clonal cultures. Part historical review of the literature, part detective story, Sex and Death in Protozoa presents a comprehensive but entertaining discussion of the sometimes...
Wiley, 2013. — 319 p. Planktonic protists both produce and consume most of the primary production in the world ocean. They not only play key roles in the oceans but also represent an astounding amount of diversity: ecological morphological and genetic. However, for most taxa their ecology, morphology, phylogeny and biogeography are either poorly known or appear to be largely...
Springer, 1996. — 197 p. — ISBN: 3540169601. This book is written for ecologists and protozoologists. Ecologists who study environments and biotic communities in which protozoa are im portant should find this book especially useful. During the last decade it has become clear that protozoa play important roles in natural eco systems, but few ecologists have a feeling for the...
Springer-Verlag Wien, 1991. — 167 p. — ISBN: 978-3-7091-6714-4. Andersen, R. A., Barr, D. J. S., Lynn, D. H., Melkonian, M., Moestrup, 0., Sleigh, M. A. : Terminology and nomenclature of the cytoskeletal elements associated with the flagellar/ciliary apparatus in protists Silflow, Carolyn D. : Why do tubulin gene families lack diversity in flagellate/ciliate protists?...
Springer Netherlands, 1984. — 280 p. — ISBN: 9789401165556. Environments and Ecosystems: Freshwater and Marine Environments and Ecosystems: Soils, Biological Purification Systems and other Animals Autotrophic Nutrition Heterotrophic Feeding Endocytotic Vacuoles in Digestion Metabolic Pathways Feeding in the Ciliophora Variety in the Mastigophora Sarcodina Apicomplexa Myxozoa,...
Springer, 2019. - 447 p. The coastal and ocean ecosystem is a significant feature of our planet and provides a source of food for much of life on Earth. Millions of species have been, and are still being discovered in the world’s oceans. Among these zooplankton serve as secondary producers and are significant as they form pelagic food links and act as indicators of water...
The University of Chicago Press, 2015. - 223 p. - Ask anyone to picture a bird or a fish and a series of clear images will immediately come to mind. Ask the same person to picture plankton and most would have a hard time conjuring anything beyond a vague squiggle or a greyish fleck. This book will change that forever. Viewing these creatures up close for the first time can be a...
The University of Chicago Press, 2015. - 223 p. Ask anyone to picture a bird or a fish and a series of clear images will immediately come to mind. Ask the same person to picture plankton and most would have a hard time conjuring anything beyond a vague squiggle or a greyish fleck. This book will change that forever. Viewing these creatures up close for the first time can be a...
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