Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundreds of cells or as large solitary cells. All described species so far harbour intracellular microalgae as photosymbionts. Although recent environmental diversity surveys based on molecular methods demonstrated their consistently high contribution to planktonic communities and their worldwide occurrence, our understanding of their diversity and biogeography is still very limited. Here we estimated the 18S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) gene copies per collodarian cell for solitary (5770 +/- 1960 small subunit (SSU) rDNA copies) and colonial specimens (37 474 +/- 17 799 SSU rDNA copies, for each individual cell within a colony) using single-specimen quanti...
International audienceMarine planktonic protists are critical components of ocean ecosystems and are...
International audienceMarine plankton support global biological and geochemical processes. Surveys o...
International audienceMarine plankton support global biological and geochemical processes. Surveys o...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
<div><p>Collodaria are the only group of Radiolaria that has a colonial lifestyle. This group is pot...
Over the last decade, culture-independent surveys of marine picoeukaryotic diversity based on 18S ri...
Collodaria are the only group of Radiolaria that has a colonial lifestyle. This group is potentially...
Collodaria (Radiolaria) are unicellular marine eukaryotes (protists) belonging to the super-group Rh...
Analysis of 307 species of Radiolaria Polycystina in a worldwide dataset of 4774 plankton, sediment ...
This article is Tara Oceans contribution number 87.-- 11 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supplemental mat...
Eukaryotic molecular diversity within the picoplanktonic size-fraction has primarily been studied in...
International audienceMarine planktonic protists are critical components of ocean ecosystems and are...
International audienceMarine planktonic protists are critical components of ocean ecosystems and are...
International audienceMarine plankton support global biological and geochemical processes. Surveys o...
International audienceMarine plankton support global biological and geochemical processes. Surveys o...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
Collodaria are heterotrophic marine protists that exist either as large colonies composed of hundred...
<div><p>Collodaria are the only group of Radiolaria that has a colonial lifestyle. This group is pot...
Over the last decade, culture-independent surveys of marine picoeukaryotic diversity based on 18S ri...
Collodaria are the only group of Radiolaria that has a colonial lifestyle. This group is potentially...
Collodaria (Radiolaria) are unicellular marine eukaryotes (protists) belonging to the super-group Rh...
Analysis of 307 species of Radiolaria Polycystina in a worldwide dataset of 4774 plankton, sediment ...
This article is Tara Oceans contribution number 87.-- 11 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supplemental mat...
Eukaryotic molecular diversity within the picoplanktonic size-fraction has primarily been studied in...
International audienceMarine planktonic protists are critical components of ocean ecosystems and are...
International audienceMarine planktonic protists are critical components of ocean ecosystems and are...
International audienceMarine plankton support global biological and geochemical processes. Surveys o...
International audienceMarine plankton support global biological and geochemical processes. Surveys o...