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Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve Management Plan 2011-2016
Protist Phylogeny and the High-Level Classification of Protozoa
The Microbial Food Web of the Coastal Southern Baltic Sea As Influenced by Wind-Induced Sediment Resuspension
Free-Living Protozoa in Drinking Water Supplies: Community Composition and Role As Hosts for Legionella Pneumophila
Phylogeny of Deep-Level Relationships Within Euglenozoa Based on Combined Small Subunit and Large Subunit Ribosomal DNA Sequence
Complex Array of Endobionts in Petalomonas Sphagnophila, a Large Heterotrophic Euglenid Protist from Sphagnum-Dominated Peatlands
High and Specific Diversity of Protists in the Deep-Sea Basins Dominated
A Revised Six-Kingdom System of Life
Multi-Gene Phylogenetic Analysis of the Supergroup Excavata
New Phagotrophic Euglenoid Species (New Genus Decastava; Scytomonas
Euglenozoa: Taxonomy, Diversity and Ecology, Symbioses and Viruses
Higher Classification and Phylogeny of Euglenozoa
Character Evolution in Heterotrophic Euglenids
Protist Diversity and Function in the Dark Ocean - Challenging the Paradigms of Deep-Sea Ecology with Special Emphasis on Foraminiferans and Naked Protists
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Heterotrophic Euglenoids from Tropical Northern Thailand
Acta Protozool
Application of Spectral Analysis to Examine Phylogenetic Signal Among Euglenid SSU Rdna Data Sets (Euglenozoa)
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The Paracaedibacter-Like Endosymbiont of Bodo Saltans
Functional Diversity of Heterotrophic Flagellates in Aquatic Ecosystems
Use of Functional Traits to Study Microbial Spatial Patterns Laurent Philippot
A Short Guide to Common Heterotrophic Flagellates Of
Distribution and Phylogeny of EFL and EF-1A in Euglenozoa Suggest Ancestral Co-Occurrence Followed by Differential Loss
Towards a Molecular Phylogeny of the Euglenozoa: Analyses of Ribosomal DNA Sequences and Deduced Secondary Structure Elements
Character Evolution in Heterotrophic Euglenids
Springer International Publishing AG 2017 1 J.M
STATUS CONFERENCE RESEARCH VESSELS 2020 Conference Transcript
Small Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates from Marine Sediments of Gippsland Basin, South-Eastern Australia
Heterotrophic Protists As Useful Models for Studying Microbial Food Webs in a Model Soil Ecosystem and the Universality of Complex Unicellular Life
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