Tintinnids (Ciliophora: Spirotricha: Tintinnina) are occasionally the dominant ciliates in the marine plankton. The tintinnid loricae are minute artworks fascinating scientists for more than 230 years, but their chemical composition remained unclear, viz., chitinous or proteinaceous substances were discussed. Since sedimenting loricae contribute to the flux of elements and organic compounds in the oceans, knowledge about their nature is necessary in assessing their ecological role. Previous techniques and new methods, e.g. enzymatic digestion and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, are applied in the present study. A chitinous nature of the loricae is rejected by the Van-Wisselingh test and failure of chitinase digestion. Only...
In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems members of Protozoa ...
International audienceGlobally, north-south gradients in diversity are well known, and in the world ...
Abstract Background The taxonomic classification of the suborder Tintinnina Kofoid & Campbell, 1929,...
Tintinnids (Ciliophora: Spirotricha: Tintinnina) are occasionally the dominant ciliates in the marin...
Tintinnopsis parvula Jörgensen, 1912 has apparently a cosmopolitan distribution in the pelagial of m...
The present systematics of the tintinnid ciliates is based on the shape, size, and composition of t...
Summary. Tintinnid ciliates, characterized by the possession of a lorica into which the ciliate cell...
Tintinnid ciliates, characterized by the possession of a lorica into which the ciliate cell can cont...
Tintinnid ciliates are planktonic grazers of nanoplankton. They have a lorica (or shell) into which ...
The ultrastructure of the phacotacean flagellate, Pteromonas protracta (Volvocales), was investigate...
Tintinnid ciliates have traditionally been described and classified exclusively based on their loric...
The biological affinity of the extinct microfossil order chitinozoa has been the source of much disc...
Abstract. Lorica volume, carbon, nitrogen, and ATP content were measured in nine species of tintin-n...
WOS: 000341675800019In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems ...
A tintinnid ciliate isolated from waters of the Thames River (Connecticut, USA) is described through...
In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems members of Protozoa ...
International audienceGlobally, north-south gradients in diversity are well known, and in the world ...
Abstract Background The taxonomic classification of the suborder Tintinnina Kofoid & Campbell, 1929,...
Tintinnids (Ciliophora: Spirotricha: Tintinnina) are occasionally the dominant ciliates in the marin...
Tintinnopsis parvula Jörgensen, 1912 has apparently a cosmopolitan distribution in the pelagial of m...
The present systematics of the tintinnid ciliates is based on the shape, size, and composition of t...
Summary. Tintinnid ciliates, characterized by the possession of a lorica into which the ciliate cell...
Tintinnid ciliates, characterized by the possession of a lorica into which the ciliate cell can cont...
Tintinnid ciliates are planktonic grazers of nanoplankton. They have a lorica (or shell) into which ...
The ultrastructure of the phacotacean flagellate, Pteromonas protracta (Volvocales), was investigate...
Tintinnid ciliates have traditionally been described and classified exclusively based on their loric...
The biological affinity of the extinct microfossil order chitinozoa has been the source of much disc...
Abstract. Lorica volume, carbon, nitrogen, and ATP content were measured in nine species of tintin-n...
WOS: 000341675800019In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems ...
A tintinnid ciliate isolated from waters of the Thames River (Connecticut, USA) is described through...
In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems members of Protozoa ...
International audienceGlobally, north-south gradients in diversity are well known, and in the world ...
Abstract Background The taxonomic classification of the suborder Tintinnina Kofoid & Campbell, 1929,...