Tintinnopsis parvula Jörgensen, 1912 has apparently a cosmopolitan distribution in the pelagial of marine and brackish coastal waters. The species is redescribed based on material from the Irish Sea off the Isle of Man, using live observation, protargol impregnation, and scanning electron microscopy. The agglomerated and stiff lorica measures 38–60 × 24–31 μm and is composed of a usually broadly obovate bowl and a slightly narrowed cylindroidal collar with an inner diameter of ~ 20 μm. The somatic ciliary pattern is of the most complex type, viz., it comprises a ventral, dorsal, and posterior kinety as well as a right, left, and lateral ciliary field. The left ciliary field comprises four kineties, the lateral field about ten kineties, and ...
We investigated the phylogeny of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Tintinnida) with 62 new SSU-rDNA sequence...
The distribution of planktonic ciliates, tintinnids, was studied in the East China Sea, the southern...
Preservational circumstances, probably related to high productivity and high sedimentation rates, re...
A tintinnid ciliate isolated from waters of the Thames River (Connecticut, USA) is described through...
Abstract Background The taxonomic classification of the suborder Tintinnina Kofoid & Campbell, 1929,...
Tintinnids (Ciliophora: Spirotricha: Tintinnina) are occasionally the dominant ciliates in the marin...
In the present study the morphology and ciliary pattern of three marine tintinnid ciliates, namely T...
Tintinnid ciliates have traditionally been described and classified exclusively based on their loric...
International audienceGlobally, north-south gradients in diversity are well known, and in the world ...
The present systematics of the tintinnid ciliates is based on the shape, size, and composition of t...
Tintinnid species are traditionally distinguished via lorica features. Recently, sequencing has reve...
WOS: 000341675800019In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems ...
In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems members of Protozoa ...
The oligotrichid ciliate Strombidium coronatum (Leegaard, 1915) Kahl, 1932 is redescribed from plank...
Tintinnid ciliates are planktonic grazers of nanoplankton. They have a lorica (or shell) into which ...
We investigated the phylogeny of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Tintinnida) with 62 new SSU-rDNA sequence...
The distribution of planktonic ciliates, tintinnids, was studied in the East China Sea, the southern...
Preservational circumstances, probably related to high productivity and high sedimentation rates, re...
A tintinnid ciliate isolated from waters of the Thames River (Connecticut, USA) is described through...
Abstract Background The taxonomic classification of the suborder Tintinnina Kofoid & Campbell, 1929,...
Tintinnids (Ciliophora: Spirotricha: Tintinnina) are occasionally the dominant ciliates in the marin...
In the present study the morphology and ciliary pattern of three marine tintinnid ciliates, namely T...
Tintinnid ciliates have traditionally been described and classified exclusively based on their loric...
International audienceGlobally, north-south gradients in diversity are well known, and in the world ...
The present systematics of the tintinnid ciliates is based on the shape, size, and composition of t...
Tintinnid species are traditionally distinguished via lorica features. Recently, sequencing has reve...
WOS: 000341675800019In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems ...
In the last ten years, it was more clearly understood that in marine ecosystems members of Protozoa ...
The oligotrichid ciliate Strombidium coronatum (Leegaard, 1915) Kahl, 1932 is redescribed from plank...
Tintinnid ciliates are planktonic grazers of nanoplankton. They have a lorica (or shell) into which ...
We investigated the phylogeny of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Tintinnida) with 62 new SSU-rDNA sequence...
The distribution of planktonic ciliates, tintinnids, was studied in the East China Sea, the southern...
Preservational circumstances, probably related to high productivity and high sedimentation rates, re...