31 results on '"Piątek, Jolanta"'
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2. Asynchronous multitrophic level regime shifts show resilience to lake browning
3. Browsers, grazers or mix-feeders? Study of the diet of extinct Pleistocene Eurasian forest rhinoceros Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) and woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799)
4. The first report of the production of anatoxin-a by Bolivian terrestrial cyanobacteria
5. Asynchronous multitrophic level regime shifts show resilience to lake browning
6. Complicated family relationships, or about taxonomic problems in the family Pyrenomonadaceae (Cryptophyceae)
7. Chrysophyte stomatocysts of the dead-ice depression in the Sucha Woda Valley - A temporary reservoir in the Tatra National Park, Poland
8. Dismantling a complex of anther smuts ( Microbotryum ) on carnivorous plants in the genus Pinguicula
9. Katalityczna dekompozycja cylindrospermopsyny – jednej z najniebezpieczniejszych toksyn syntetyzowanych przez sinice
10. Sedimentary chrysophycean stomatocysts from an alpine lake in the Three Gorge Reservoir region, central China
11. Doassansiopsis caldesiae Sp. Nov. And Doassansiopsis tomasii: Two Remarkable Smut Fungi from Cameroon
12. Chrysophyte stomatocysts from sediments in a man-made water reservoir in central Poland
13. Chrysophycean stomatocysts associated with the carnivorous plants (genus Utricularia) from Jeleniak-Mikuliny Nature Reserve
14. Chrysophyte stomatocysts and their associations with environmental variables in three peatlands in the subtropical monsoon climate zone of China
15. Validation of two algal names: Mallomonas camerunensis and Mallomonas cronbergiae (Chrysophyceae, Stramenopiles)
16. New stomatocysts discovered in Sphagnum peatlands, central China
17. Integrative Approach Helps Clarify Confusing Taxonomy of the Pseudopediastrum boryanum Species Complex (Chlorophyceae), Including Recognition of five Distinct Species
18. Assessing morphological congruence in Dinobryon species and their stomatocysts, including a newly established Dinobryon pediforme–stomatocyst connection
19. Is there a link between the biological colonization of the gravestone and its deterioration?
20. Trachelomonas volzii vs T. dubia (Euglenophyceae)—one or two separate species? Study on similarities and differences of the species
21. A Morphotype-Rich Assemblage of Chrysophycean Stomatocysts in Mountain Lakes in the Cameroon Highlands, Africa
22. Mallomonas cronbergiae (Chrysophyceae, Stramenopiles), A New Species from the Guineo-Congolian Rainforest in Cameroon
23. Mallomonas Camerunensis Sp. Nov. (Chrysophyceae, Stramenopiles) From A Shallow Puddle In The Guineo-Congolian Rainforest (Cameroon)
24. Diversity of the genus Genkalia (Bacillariophyta) in boreal and mountain lakes - taxonomy, distribution and ecology.
25. Emended description and geographical distribution of Sporisorium elegantis (Ustilaginaceae), a species shared between West Africa and India
26. Morphological variability of new chrysophyte stomatocyst forming a single-cyst assemblage in a low-conductivity tropical lake in the Guineo-Congolian rainforest
27. The first discovery of an encysted chrysophyte in Africa: Dinobryon sertularia Ehrenb. from Cameroon
28. Algae and stomatocysts associated with carnivorous plants. First report of chrysophyte stomatocysts from Virginia, USA
29. Stomatocyst 29 Cabała is a pollen grain, not a chrysophyte cyst
30. Chrysophyte stomatocysts in Africa: the first description of an assemblage in the recent sediments of a thermo-mineral spring in Egypt
31. The stomatocyst of Dinobryon sociale var. americanum (Chrysophyceae)
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