452 results on '"Arndt, Hartmut"'
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2. Differences in food web structure and composition between new and nearby older lakes in West Greenland suggest succession trajectories driven by glacier retreat
3. Vertical distribution of epibenthic megafauna of a large seamount west of Cape Verde islands (tropical North Atlantic)
4. Comparison of mixotrophic and heterotrophic chrysomonads of similar size regarding bacterivory and growth rate
5. Protist diversity and co-occurrence patterns obtained by metabarcoding of terricolous lichens, coastal cliffs and a microbial mat in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile
6. Novel cercozoan and heterolobosean protists from the rhizosphere and phyllosphere of two endemic cacti from the Atacama Desert
7. Gregarines from darkling beetles of the Atacama Desert, Atacamagregarina paposa gen. et sp. nov. from Scotobius and Xiphocephalus ovatus sp. nov. from Psectrascelis (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae)
8. Protist communities of microbial mats from the extreme environments of five saline Andean lagoons at high altitudes in the Atacama Desert
9. Horizontal and vertical small-scale patterns of protist communities at the Atlantic deep-sea floor
10. Mirroring the effect of geological evolution: Protist divergence in the Atacama Desert
11. The food web perspective on aquatic biofilms
12. Contrasting responses of above- and belowground diversity to multiple components of land-use intensity
13. High and specific diversity of protists in the deep-sea basins dominated by diplonemids, kinetoplastids, ciliates and foraminiferans
14. Ecological variables for deep-ocean monitoring must include microbiota and meiofauna for effective conservation
15. Diversity and substrate-specificity of green algae and other micro-eukaryotes colonizing amphibian clutches in Germany, revealed by DNA metabarcoding
16. Phylotranscriptomic relationships of the Oophila clade of green algae associated to amphibian egg masses
17. Benthic Heterotrophic Protist Communities of the Southern Baltic Analyzed with the Help of Curated Metabarcoding Studies
18. Responses of Aquatic Protozoans to Climate Change
19. Deep-sea ciliates: Recorded diversity and experimental studies on pressure tolerance
20. LEAF-LITTER PREFERENCES OF THE INTRODUCED FRESHWATER SHRIMPS ATYAEPHYRA DESMARESTII AND NEOCARIDINA DAVIDI
21. Distribution Patterns of Benthic Protist Communities Depending on Depth Revealed by Environmental Sequencing—From the Sublittoral to the Deep Sea
22. High diversity and isolated distribution of aquatic heterotrophic protists in salars of the Atacama Desert at different salinities
23. Influence of hydrostatic pressure on the behaviour of three ciliate species isolated from the deep-sea floor
24. New Gregarines from the Atacama Desert, Atacamagregarina Paposa Gen. Et Sp. Nov. And Xiphocephalus Psectrascelii Sp. Nov. From Tenebrionid Beetles
25. High Diversity and Isolated Distribution of Aquatic Protists in Salars of the Atacama Desert at Different Salinities
26. Locally rare species influence grassland ecosystem multifunctionality
27. Intrinsic nonlinear dynamics drive single-species systems
28. High molecular diversity in the functional group of small bacterivorous non-scaled chrysomonad flagellates
29. Chaotic attractor in two-prey one-predator system originates from interplay of limit cycles
30. ASPECTS OF THE LIFE SPAN AND PHENOLOGY OF THE INVASIVE FRESHWATER SHRIMP ATYAEPHYRA DESMARESTII (MILLET, 1831) AT THE NORTHEASTERN EDGE OF ITS RANGE (UPPER RHINE)
31. Biogeography, autecology, and phylogeny of Percolomonads based on newly described species
32. Cafeteria in extreme environments: Investigations on C. burkhardae and three new species from the Atacama Desert and the deep ocean
33. Protozoans and Biofilms
34. Biogeography, autecology, and phylogeny of Percolomonads based on newly described species.
35. Changes in the Abundance and Taxonomic Composition of Benthic Heterotrophic Protists from Atlantic Sublittoral to Deep-Sea Sediments
36. Grazing Effects of Ciliates on Microcolony Formation in Bacterial Biofilms
37. Protozoans and Global Climate Change in Aquatic Systems
38. Large-Scale Patterns in Biodiversity of Microbial Eukaryotes from the Abyssal Sea Floor
39. Role of Dispersal in Shaping Communities of Ciliates and Heterotrophic Flagellates within Riverine Biofilms
40. Responses of Biofilm-Dwelling Ciliate Communities to Planktonic and Benthic Resource Enrichment
41. Transitions from Stable Equilibria to Chaos, and Back, in an Experimental Food Web
42. Differential Grazer-Mediated Effects of High Summer Temperatures on Pico- and Nanoplankton Communities
43. Impact of Local Temperature Increase on the Early Development of Biofilm-Assodated Ciliate Communities
44. Control of Microbial Communities by the Macrofauna: A Sensitive Interaction in the Context of Extreme Summer Temperatures?
45. Revision of the phylogeny of Placididea (Stramenopiles): Molecular and morphological diversity of novel placidid protists from extreme aquatic environments
46. Rotifers as predators on components of the microbial web (bacteria, heterotrophic flagellates, ciliates) — a review
47. Deep-sea heterotrophic nanoflagellates of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea : qualitative and quantitative aspects of their pelagic and benthic occurrence
48. Diversity and phylogeny of percolomonads based on newly discovered species from hypersaline and marine waters
49. Ecological variables for deep-ocean monitoring must include microbiota and meiofauna for effective conservation. Matters Arising
50. Ecological variables for a global deep-ocean monitoring strategy must include microbiota and meiofauna to achieve effective management and conservation
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