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Foraminifera are marin protozoa (unicellular animals). This web page provide an insight to there diversity. Recent and extinct taxa are introduced to. Pictures are available for each of them. Several search functions are presented (genera, regions, higher taxa). Furthermore, a key and a comprehensive literature collection are offered. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.foraminifera.eu/
2017-07-30 — 2017-08-04, Prague
We would like to invite you to take part in the 15th International Congress of Protistology. This congress is organized every four years and always attracted the protistologists from various field of our discipline creating friendly and creative protistological atmosphere. The congress is also the 2017 Annual Meeting of the International Society of Protistologists (ISOP) and will include the ISoP sponsored Hutner Lectures, Past President's Address, Members Meeting, and symposia. The research on ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.icop2017.org/
Although several sites of metabolic processes are available to the web browser, they are generally loaded with superfluous information, much of which may not be relevant for malaria parasites. The purpose of this site was to extract the pertinent information from the universal sites and to present them in an educative and informative format. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://sites.huji.ac.il/malaria/
Paramecium is a unicellular eukaryote of large size (120 micrometers) that belongs to the ciliate phylum. Ciliates share two characteristics: the presence of vibrating cilia which assure their locomotion and food capture, and nuclear dimorphism. Indeed, ciliates, like multicellular eukaryotes, separate germinal and somatic functions, but they do so in the form of two different kinds of nuclei. A diploid germinal micronucleus transmits the genetic information to the next sexual generation, while a ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://paramecium.cgm.cnrs-gif.fr/
On this web site we are using the informal term "plasmodiophorids" for the group that was the subject of Karling's 1968 monograph, The Plasmodiophorales, and for a number of years was included in the fungi (Sparrow 1960, Waterhouse 1972). Donald Barr recognized that ultrastructural evidence suggested that plasmodiophorids should be considered as protozoa (Barr 1992), and relatively recent studies (Adl et al. 2005, Bass et al. 2009, Cavalier-Smith & Chao 2003) classified plasmodiophorids as Phytomyxea ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.ohio.edu/people/braselto/plasmos/
Radiolaria.org is an online database containing information about radiolarians. The idea behind Radiolaria.org is that anybody can contribute with their expertise, i.e. add species with images, descriptions, references, synonyms, taxonomy and links etc. Under each species there is also a discussion forum where you can post and exchange ideas, opinions, comments etc. Anyone has the opportunity to contribute from any web browser any time. Hopefully this will be an easy way of sharing and exchanging ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databases; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.radiolaria.org/
The term "amoebae" covers an enormously diverse group of protists that have adopted a crawling like method of locomotion. This web site is an attempt to draw together information on the amoeba from the various sources. The literature, especially the older work, have tended to be published in obscure journals and other publications that are difficult to get hold of. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Biological Institutes at Universities; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.bms.ed.ac.uk/research/others/smaciver/amoebae.htm
In my position as the current General Secretary of the Federation of European Societies of Protistology (FEPS)and on behalf of the Organizing Committee, I am very pleased to announce the VIII European Congress of Protistology (ECOP), hosted by the Italian Society of Protistology in Rome from July 28 to August 2, 2019. Every four-years ECOP represents the cenacle of the European protistological community, organized by the European Federation of Protistological Societies (FEPS). Many European Societies ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.ecop2019.org/
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