41 results on '"Wakeman, Kevin C."'
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2. GINSA: an accumulator for paired locality and next-generation small ribosomal subunit sequence data
3. Pacific marine gregarines (Apicomplexa) shed light on biogeographic speciation patterns and novel diversity among early apicomplexans
4. Coral geometry and why it matters
5. Taxonomic study of the polyphyletic Dudresnaya (Dumontiaceae, Florideophyceae) with descriptions of Dudresnaya ryukyuensis sp. nov. and two new genera, Himehibirhodia and Nudresdaya
6. Patterns of host-parasite associations between marine meiofaunal flatworms (Platyhelminthes) and rhytidocystids (Apicomplexa)
7. Biodiversity of symbiotic microalgae associated with meiofaunal marine acoels in Southern Japan
8. Bacterial communities and toxin profiles of Ostreopsis (Dinophyceae) from the Pacific island of Okinawa, Japan
9. Morphology and molecular phylogeny of the benthic dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae, Peridiniales) Amphidiniopsis crumena n. sp. and Amphidiniopsis nileribanjensis n. sp.
10. Reconstruction of Plastid Proteomes of Apicomplexans and Close Relatives Reveals the Major Evolutionary Outcomes of Cryptic Plastids
11. Description of an Enigmatic Alveolate, Platyproteum noduliferae n. sp., and Reconstruction of its Flagellar Apparatus
12. Phylogeny of Amphidinium (Dinophyceae) from Guam and Okinawa, with descriptions of A. pagoense sp. nov. and A. uduigamense sp. nov.
13. Diversity and toxicity of Pacific strains of the benthic dinoflagellate Coolia (Dinophyceae), with a look at the Coolia canariensis species complex
14. Evidence for Host Jumping and Diversification of Marine Cephaloidophorid Gregarines (Apicomplexa) Between Two Distantly Related Animals, viz., Crustaceans and Salps
15. New gregarine species (Apicomplexa) from tunicates show an evolutionary history of host switching and suggest a problem with the systematics of Lankesteria and Lecudina
16. Parallel functional reduction in the mitochondria of apicomplexan parasites
17. A new record of the marine chaetonotid gastrotrich genus Diuronotus (Paucitubulatina: Muselliferidae) from the Sea of Japan
18. Molecular phylogeny and ultrastructure of two novel parasitic dinoflagellates, Haplozoon gracile sp. nov. and H. pugnus sp. nov.
19. Molecular Phylogeny of Marine Gregarines (Apicomplexa) from the Sea of Japan and the Northwest Pacific Including the Description of Three Novel Species of Selenidium and Trollidium akkeshiense n. gen. n. sp.
20. Validation of a universal set of primers to study animal‐associated microeukaryotic communities
21. Morphological and molecular diversity of rissoellids (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) from the Northwest Pacific island of Hokkaido, Japan
22. Dinoflagellate nucleus contains an extensive endomembrane network, the nuclear net
23. A universal set of primers to study animal associated microeukaryotic communities
24. Molecular phylogeny of the benthic dinoflagellateCabra matta(Dinophyceae) from Okinawa, Japan
25. Molecular Phylogeny and Morphology of Haplozoon ezoense n. sp. (Dinophyceae): A Parasitic Dinoflagellate with Ultrastructural Evidence of Remnant Non-photosynthetic Plastids
26. Ultrastructure of the marine benthic dinoflagellatePlagiodinium belizeanum(Dinophyceae) from the southeast Pacific island of Okinawa, Japan
27. Molecular Phylogenetic Positions and Ultrastructure of Marine Gregarines (Apicomplexa) Cuspisella ishikariensis n. gen., n. sp. and Loxomorpha cf. harmothoe from Western Pacific scaleworms (Polynoidae)
28. Molecular Phylogeny and Surface Morphology ofThiriotia hyperdolphinaen. sp. andCephaloidophora oradareaen. sp. (Gregarinasina, Apicomplexa) Isolated from a Deep SeaOradareasp. (Amphipoda) in the West Pacific
29. Molecular Phylogenetic Positions of Two New Marine Gregarines (Apicomplexa)-Paralecudina anankea n. sp. and Lecudina caspera n. sp.-from the Intestine of Lumbrineris inflata (Polychaeta) Show Patterns of Co-evolution
30. Microbial arms race: Ballistic “nematocysts” in dinoflagellates represent a new extreme in organelle complexity
31. Morphology and molecular phylogeny of the marine gregarine parasite Selenidium oshoroense n. sp. (Gregarina, Apicomplexa) isolated from a Northwest Pacific Hydroides ezoensis Okuda 1934 (Serpulidae, Polychaeta)
32. Molecular Phylogeny of the Benthic Dinoflagellate Genus Amphidiniopsis and its Relationships with the Family Protoperidiniaceae
33. Description ofGanymedes yuriisp. n. (Ganymedidae), a New Gregarine Species from the Antarctic AmphipodGondogeneiasp. (Crustacea)
34. Molecular systematics of marine gregarine apicomplexans from Pacific tunicates, with descriptions of five novel species of Lankesteria
35. Morphology, phylogeny and novel chemical compounds from Coolia malayensis (Dinophyceae) from Okinawa, Japan
36. Comparative Ultrastructure and Molecular Phylogeny of Selenidium melongena n. sp. and S. terebellae Ray 1930 Demonstrate Niche Partitioning in Marine Gregarine Parasites (Apicomplexa)
37. Molecular Phylogeny and Ultrastructure ofCaliculium glossobalanin. gen. et sp. (Apicomplexa) from a PacificGlossobalanus minutus(Hemichordata) Confounds the Relationships Between Marine and Terrestrial Gregarines
38. Molecular Phylogeny of Marine Gregarine Parasites (Apicomplexa) from Tube-forming Polychaetes (Sabellariidae, Cirratulidae, and Serpulidae), Including Descriptions of Two New Species ofSelenidium
39. Identity of environmental DNA sequences using descriptions of four novel marine gregarine parasites, Polyplicarium n. gen. (Apicomplexa), from capitellid polychaetes
40. Discovery of a Diverse Clade of Gregarine Apicomplexans (Apicomplexa: Eugregarinorida) from Pacific Eunicid and Onuphid Polychaetes, Including Descriptions ofParalecudinan. gen.,Trichotokara japonican. sp., andT. eunicaen. sp.
41. Molecular Phylogeny of Pacific Archigregarines (Apicomplexa), Including Descriptions of Veloxidium leptosynaptae n. gen., n. sp., from the Sea Cucumber Leptosynapta clarki (Echinodermata), and Two New Species of Selenidium
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