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1. The Asymmetric Response Concept explains ecological consequences of multiple stressor exposure and release

3. Eukaryotic plankton diversity in the sunlit ocean

4. Soil protistology rebooted: 30 fundamental questions to start with

5. UniEuk : Time to Speak a Common Language in Protistology!

6. Beyond the “Code”: A Guide to the Description and Documentation of Biodiversity in Ciliated Protists (Alveolata, Ciliophora)

11. The D1- D2 region of the large subunit ribosomal DNA as barcode for ciliates.

12. Cryptic dioecy inMammea(Clusiaceae).

13. Beyond the 'Code': A Guide to the Description and Documentation of Biodiversity in Ciliated Protists (Alveolata, Ciliophora)

14. Beyond the 'Code': A Guide to the Description and Documentation of Biodiversity in Ciliated Protists (Alveolata, Ciliophora)

15. O short-branch Microsporidia, where art thou? Identifying diversity hotspots for future sampling.

16. Assessing the response of an urban stream ecosystem to salinization under different flow regimes.

17. Harnessing eDNA metabarcoding to investigate fish community composition and its seasonal changes in the Oslo fjord.

18. Using digital PCR to predict ciliate abundance from ribosomal RNA gene copy numbers.

19. Interpreting phylogenetic placements for taxonomic assignment of environmental DNA.

20. Cationic Solution and Solid-State Emitters - Robust Imaging Agents for Cells, Bacteria, and Protists.

21. The Asymmetric Response Concept explains ecological consequences of multiple stressor exposure and release.

22. Comparing Microsporidia-targeting primers for environmental DNA sequencing.

24. Metagenomic Analysis Using Phylogenetic Placement-A Review of the First Decade.

25. Swarm v3: towards tera-scale amplicon clustering.

26. Indigenous microbial communities in heavy oil show a threshold response to salinity.

28. Assessing Biotic and Abiotic Interactions of Microorganisms in Amazonia through Co-Occurrence Networks and DNA Metabarcoding.

29. Identifying Potential Hosts of Short-Branch Microsporidia.

30. Colpodean ciliate phylogeny and reference alignments for phylogenetic placements.

31. The Windblown: Possible Explanations for Dinophyte DNA in Forest Soils.

32. Protist taxonomic and functional diversity in soil, freshwater and marine ecosystems.

33. Perspectives from Ten Years of Protist Studies by High-Throughput Metabarcoding.

34. Advancing biodiversity assessments with environmental DNA: Long-read technologies help reveal the drivers of Amazonian fungal diversity.

35. Protist Biodiversity and Biogeography in Lakes From Four Brazilian River-Floodplain Systems.

36. Putatively asexual chrysophytes have meiotic genes: evidence from transcriptomic data.

37. Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes.

38. Diatom diversity through HTS-metabarcoding in coastal European seas.

39. Worldwide Occurrence and Activity of the Reef-Building Coral Symbiont Symbiodinium in the Open Ocean.

40. Clarifying the Relationships between Microsporidia and Cryptomycota.

41. The affiliation of Hexasterias problematica and Halodinium verrucatum sp. nov. to ciliate cysts based on molecular phylogeny and cyst wall composition.

42. Consistent patterns of high alpha and low beta diversity in tropical parasitic and free-living protists.

43. Soil protists: a fertile frontier in soil biology research.

44. Yeasts dominate soil fungal communities in three lowland Neotropical rainforests.

45. Beyond the "Code": A Guide to the Description and Documentation of Biodiversity in Ciliated Protists (Alveolata, Ciliophora).

46. Meiotic Genes in Colpodean Ciliates Support Secretive Sexuality.

47. UniEuk: Time to Speak a Common Language in Protistology!

48. Parasites dominate hyperdiverse soil protist communities in Neotropical rainforests.

49. Benthic protists: the under-charted majority.

50. Comparison of three clustering approaches for detecting novel environmental microbial diversity.

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