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The Rhizaria clade is not represented in our survey because it mostly consists of ameboids, while its flagellates have complex and functionally-ambiguous morphologies that do not fit in the present ...
The Rhizaria is a super-group of amoeboid protists with ubiquitous distributions, from the euphotic zone to the twilight zone and beyond. While rhizarians have been recently described as important ...
Foraminifer (Rhizaria) Nonionella sp. T1 was reported for the first time in the Skagerrak-Kattegat region in 2013. Since then, species spread to other locations in the area and now is documented in a ...
Siliceous Rhizaria (polycystine radiolarians and phaeodarians) are significant contributors to carbon and silicon biogeochemical cycles. Considering their broad taxonomic diversity and their wide size ...
Burki listed five supergroups for eukaryotic organisms: Ophiskontha, Amoebozoa, Excavata, Archaeplastida and SAR, which includes three subgroups named Stramenopiles, Alveolata and Rhizaria.
Metabarcoding advances for ecology and biogeography of Neotropical protists: what do we know, where do we go? Ecologia e biogeografia de protistas Neotropicais usando metabarcoding: O que sabemos?
Alveolata (mainly Ciliophora and Dinophyceae), Rhizaria (mainly Cercozoa), and Stramenopiles (mainly Bacillariophyta) were the most dominant groups in terms of both relative sequence abundance and ...
A new ‘saccamminid’ genus (Rhizaria: Foraminifera), from 4400 m water depth in the Nazaré Canyon (NE Atlantic) by Ana Aranda Da Silva; Andrew J. Gooday; Richard B. Pearse; Marina R. Cunha Publication ...
Tiny, shelled protists known as Rhizaria may be responsible for up to one fifth of the total amount of silica produced by the world’s oceanic organisms.
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