- 1017/s0025315410001001. ISSNĀ 0025-3154. Taylor, D. L. (May 1971). "On the
symbiosis betweenAmphidinium klebsii[Dinophyceae]
andAmphiscolops langerhansi[Turbellaria: Acoela]"...
- zooxant****ae are in the
genus Symbiodinium, but some are
known from the
genus Amphidinium, and
other taxa, as yet unidentified, may have
similar endosymbiont affinities...
- are
Pleistocene features that are the
direct result of the
interaction between subsidence and
preferential karst dissolution that
occurred in the interior...
-
following years,
phylogenetic studies reported the
evolutionary proximity between colpodellids and
chromerid algae. This was
supported by the
discovery of...
- psychiatric, and
personality alterations in humans.
Behavioral changes observed between infected and non-infected
humans include a
decreased aversion to cat urine...
-
Prorocentrum spp.,
Ostreopsis spp.,
Coolia spp.,
Thecadinium spp. and
Amphidinium spp.
Diagnosis is
based on a person's
symptoms together with
having recently...
- Adeleorina,
comprises coccidia of
invertebrates and the
coccidia that
alternate between blood-sucking
invertebrates and
various vertebrates; this
group includes...
- can
thrive in the
gastrointestinal tract as long as
there is a
balance between the
protozoan and the host
without causing dysenteric symptoms. Infection...
-
found that
three different species of
copepods were able to
distinguish between a saxitoxin-producing
Alexandrium sp. and
morphologically similar non-toxigenic...
-
rodent or deer host. It is
transmitted by
ticks of the
family Ixodidae between these hosts. To begin, the tick as the
definitive host
becomes infected...