This dissertation contains a compilation of independently performed studies primarily focusing on the myxomycetes (plasmodial slime molds) from the Philippines and integrating local and worldwide data to demonstrate regional and global trends. The major themes include the following: (I) a review of the diverse group of spore-producing amoeboid protists, including the myxomycetes; (II-IV) diversity assessments in three different groups of islands in the Philippine archipelago; (V) mapping the myxomycetes found in the Philippines for databasing and analyzing the geocoded data; (VI) a study on regional boundaries, including the Philippines, using myxomycete species composition; and, (VII) creating a global species distribution model of the ubi...
Collectively, this dissertation explores taxonomy, biodiversity studies, natural history collections...
There are 71 species of bioluminescent fungi belonging to at least three distinct evolutionary linea...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.3.391Quarterly...
AbstractNo profiling of diversity of myxomycetes has ever been conducted in one of the biodiversity ...
Plasmodial slime moulds (Myxomycetes) are a group of protista-like micro-organisms forming small but...
Plasmodial slime moulds (Myxomycetes) are a group of protista-like micro-organisms forming small but...
Myxomycetes are a group of amoeboid organisms with the capacity of forming fruiting bodies that rese...
Myxomycetes (plasmodial slime molds) are abundant amoeboid predators of bacteria and other microorga...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
Tropical rain forests cover less than two percent of Earth\u27s surface, yet they sustain the greate...
In spite of the increasing number of myxomycete studies in the tropical Southeast Asia over the last...
The unique life cycle and fascinating fruiting bodies of myxomycetes make them ideal model organisms...
The unique life cycle and fascinating fruiting bodies of myxomycetes make them ideal model organisms...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
As it is the case of most disciplines, biological groups and regions in the world; the historical p...
Collectively, this dissertation explores taxonomy, biodiversity studies, natural history collections...
There are 71 species of bioluminescent fungi belonging to at least three distinct evolutionary linea...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.3.391Quarterly...
AbstractNo profiling of diversity of myxomycetes has ever been conducted in one of the biodiversity ...
Plasmodial slime moulds (Myxomycetes) are a group of protista-like micro-organisms forming small but...
Plasmodial slime moulds (Myxomycetes) are a group of protista-like micro-organisms forming small but...
Myxomycetes are a group of amoeboid organisms with the capacity of forming fruiting bodies that rese...
Myxomycetes (plasmodial slime molds) are abundant amoeboid predators of bacteria and other microorga...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
Tropical rain forests cover less than two percent of Earth\u27s surface, yet they sustain the greate...
In spite of the increasing number of myxomycete studies in the tropical Southeast Asia over the last...
The unique life cycle and fascinating fruiting bodies of myxomycetes make them ideal model organisms...
The unique life cycle and fascinating fruiting bodies of myxomycetes make them ideal model organisms...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
As it is the case of most disciplines, biological groups and regions in the world; the historical p...
Collectively, this dissertation explores taxonomy, biodiversity studies, natural history collections...
There are 71 species of bioluminescent fungi belonging to at least three distinct evolutionary linea...
v. ill. 23 cm.Also available through BioOne: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2984/65.3.391Quarterly...