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2. A late Oligocene chiton fauna (Polyplacophora) from a rocky shore ecosystem, Cosy Dell, Southland, New Zealand.
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Wu, Yutong and Lee, Daphne E.
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FOSSILS , *PALEOECOLOGY , *OLIGOCENE Epoch , *CENOZOIC Era , *MOLLUSKS - Abstract
Chiton (Class Polyplacophora) fossils are rare globally, mostly because they are restricted to hard habitats such as rocky shores that are taphonomically under-represented in the geological record. New Zealand is rich in Cenozoic marine molluscan fossils, but chitons are very uncommon. The earliest New Zealand records of fossil chiton species are all from the Late Oligocene (Duntroonian) Chatton Formation in Southland. They include
Callochiton chattonensis Ashby 1929 [New Zealand fossil Polyplacophora (Chitons). Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 60:366–369],Acanthochitona (Notoplax) ashbyi (Laws 1932 [New Tertiary Mollusca from New Zealand. No. 2. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 62:183–199]) andRhyssoplax allanthomsoni Mestayer 1929 [Notes on New Zealand Mollusca. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 60(4):247–150]. At Cosy Dell farm, Waimumu, New Zealand, the Chatton Formation contains a diverse chiton fauna representing seven families and seven genera, includingCallochiton cf.chattonensis, Acanthochitona cf.ashbyi ,Ischnochiton sp. ,Leptochiton cf.inquinatus ,Lorica sp.,Plaxiphora sp., andRhyssoplax sp. , the highest recorded fossil chiton diversity in New Zealand. All genera described in the fossil assemblage are associated with extant taxa around modern New Zealand rocky intertidal and shallow near shore environments. The study extends the New Zealand stratigraphic range of four genera (Ischnochiton ,Plaxiphora ,Lorica andLeptochiton ) back to the Duntroonian (Late Oligocene), provides the first taxonomic descriptions of each chiton taxon from the site and discusses the paleoecological and biostratigraphic significance of these rarely preserved components of a rocky shore ecosystem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. First report of Wangiella dicollaria Nie, 1934 from the Eastern Arabian Sea with notes on the status of Stenosemella parvicollis (Marshall, 1934) Hada, 1935.
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Anandavelu, I., Asha Devi, C. R., Singh, Sambit, and Chowdhury, Mintu
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SCANNING electron microscopy , *MORPHOLOGY , *CILIATA , *TAXONOMY , *SPECIES - Abstract
This study reports on the two poorly known tintinnid ciliates, Wangiella dicollaria Nie, 1934 and Stenosemella parvicollis (Marshall, 1934) Hada, 1935 from the neritic waters of the Eastern Arabian Sea. Their taxonomic status and morphological features of the lorica are discussed with the aid of scanning electron microscopy. This study envisages that the lorica of Stenosemella parvicollis might be another species of the genus Wangiella Nie, 1934. However, further studies are required for a better understanding of their systematics and classification by integrating morphological, cytological and molecular approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Performing The Deer’s Cry
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Mark Tatlow
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arvo pärt ,human self-protection ,lorica ,preparing for performance ,primacy of love ,resilience ,spiritual enchantment ,st patrik’s breastplate ,the deer’s cry ,theotokos ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 - Abstract
In his choral work The Deer’s Cry Estonian composer Arvo Pärt explores contemporary resonances of an ancient existential practice for the protection of the self and the promotion of social cohesion. Through a series of incantations based on a Lorica attributed to the fifth century Irish saint St Patrick, the poetic text explores the human need for protection in the face of danger, and the place of both self- and sacrificial love in the ecology of everyday life. The formal and textural structure of the music hides a performative technique that spreads an enchantment over both performer and listener.
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- 2024
5. Review of the Priapulida of New Zealand with the description of a new species.
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Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas and Raeker, Jan
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The number of priapulid species occurring in the waters around New Zealand is uncertain, as up to four species were reported and three of them declared as doubtful. Our investigation of 28 specimens from the NIWA collection (Auckland, New Zealand) document three species. Three specimens of
Priapulus tuberculatospinosus come from circum-antarctic waters. Around New Zealand,Priapulopsis australis is most abundant, less abundant isPriapulus tuberculatospinosus . Two specimens are described here as a new species,Priapulopsis papillatus sp. nov. , as they deviate in several characters from the other species. These characters are the shape of the first ring teeth, presence of large, abundant and regularly arranged trunk papillae, a peculiar surface structure of the trunk and peculiarities in the posterior ringpapillae. All species are described by scanning electron microscopy and several new observations are reported. In addition to postlarval and adult specimens, 15 larval specimens are reported. The larvae resemble very much the previously described larvae ofPriapulopsis bicaudatus and therefore likely belong to the genusPriapulopsis . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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6. Morphology of larval and postlarval stages of Priapulopsis bicaudatus (Danielssen, 1869) (Priapulida) from the north atlantic ocean.
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Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas and Raeker, Jan
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MORPHOLOGY ,OCEAN ,LARVAE ,TEETH ,SCULPTURE - Abstract
We investigated larvae, postlarval stages and one adult of the priapulid Priapulopsis bicaudatus (Danielssen, 1869) collected in different locations in the North Atlantic between 300 and 1000 m depth. The superficial sculpture of the lorica of larvae remains unchanged in the stages investigated. We confirm the presence of frontal and laterofrontal lorica plates and the presence of first ring pharyngeal teeth with a distinct bipartition on one side. In postlarval stages, the separation of one first ring tooth into two parts could be demonstrated. All observed teeth possess receptors called tooth receptors. The paired caudal appendage, characteristic for the species, grows asymmetrically during early development. Ringpapillae appear late in development. The scalid arrangement basically corresponds between larvae and postlarval stages and can be generalized for priapulids. Additionally, scalids anterior of the primary scalids are reported in postlarval stages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Tintinnids (Ciliophora, Oligotrichea) within power plant discharge and marine protected areas in Masinloc-Oyon Bay
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Jane Abigail Santiago and Ma Carmen Ablan-Lagman
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Bioindicator ,marine ciliates ,lorica ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
There are only five studies on tintinnids of the Philippines. We present a checklist of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Oligotrichea) from Masinloc-Oyon Bay, Province of Zambales, West Philippine Sea. Masinloc-Oyon Bay is a unique in having both marine protected areas and a coal-fired thermal power plant within the same bay. Field sampling was performed in July 2017, which recorded 10 species belonging to one order, six families, and seven genera. Station 1 inside the power plant’s outfall had the lowest diversity, whereas the stations within marine protected areas had a relatively higher species diversity index. Our new data are the first records of tintinnid species in Masinloc-Oyon Bay. These records add to the regional checklist of the Philippine Sea.
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- 2021
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8. Taxonomy and phylogeny of the freshwater tintinnid Tintinnopsis tubuformis Chiang, 1956 (Ciliophora, Oligotrichea) and a proposed synonymization of T. longa nom. corr. Chiang, 1956.
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He, Jialian, Jiang, Jiamei, Agatha, Sabine, and Pan, Hongbo
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FRESH water , *PHYLOGENY , *RIBOSOMAL RNA , *CELL division , *WATER temperature , *CILIATA - Abstract
Tintinnid ciliates are traditionally identified by their loricae; however, increasing evidence indicates that some lorica features (e.g. its length, spiraled structures) are not reliable. The vast majority of tintinnids inhabit the marine pelagial; merely, about thirty species live in freshwater. In the present study, two morphotypes with similar lorica shapes and opening diameters but deviating lorica lengths were isolated from freshwater samples collected at different water temperatures near Chongming Island in the Yangtze Estuary, China. The specimens were studied in vivo and after protargol staining, and their phylogenetic placement was inferred from three ribosomal RNA markers; further, cell division was investigated in the short morphotype. Based on the original descriptions, the longer morphotype is identified as Tintinnopsis longa nom. corr. Chiang, 1956, and the shorter one as Tintinnopsis tubuformis Chiang, 1956. Despite distinct differences in the lorica lengths, the identity of the three molecular markers in both morphotypes suggests conspecificity, which is supported by overlapping ranges in the lorica opening diameters and the length‐independent features of the somatic ciliary pattern (e.g. number of kineties). Hence, we synonymized T. longa nom. corr. with T. tubuformis and neotypified the later species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Three redescriptions in Tintinnopsis (Protista: Ciliophora: Tintinnina) from coastal waters of China, with cytology and phylogenetic analyses based on ribosomal RNA genes
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Yang Bai, Rui Wang, Wen Song, Lifang Li, Luciana F. Santoferrara, and Xiaozhong Hu
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Ciliary pattern ,Ciliary tuft ,Lorica ,Non-monophyly ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background The taxonomy of tintinnine ciliates is vastly unresolved because it has traditionally been based on the lorica (a secreted shell) and it has only recently incorporated cytological and molecular information. Tintinnopsis, the most speciose tintinnine genus, is also the most problematic: it is known to be non-monophyletic, but it cannot be revised until more of its species are studied with modern methods. Results Here, T. hemispiralis Yin, 1956, T. kiaochowensis Yin, 1956, and T. uruguayensis Balech, 1948, from coastal waters of China, were studied. Lorica and cell features were morphometrically investigated in living and protargol-stained specimens, and sequences of three ribosomal RNA (rRNA) loci were phylogenetically analyzed. The three species show a complex ciliary pattern (with ventral, dorsal, and posterior kineties and right, left, and lateral ciliary fields), but differ in lorica morphology, details of the somatic ciliature and rRNA gene sequences. Tintinnopsis hemispiralis is further distinguished by a ciliary tuft (a ribbon of very long cilia originated from the middle portion of the ventral kinety and extending out of the lorica) and multiple macronuclear nodules. Both T. kiaochowensis and T. uruguayensis have two macronuclear nodules, but differ in the number of somatic kineties and the position of the posterior kinety. Two neotypes are fixed for T. hemispiralis and T. kiaochowensis to stabilize the species names objectively, mainly because of the previous unavailability of type materials. By phylogenetic analysis and comparison with closely-related species, we infer that the ciliary tuft and details such as the commencement of the rightmost kinety in the lateral ciliary field are synapomorphies that may help clarify the systematics of Tintinnopsis-like taxa. Conclusion The redescriptions of three poorly known Tintinnopsis species, namely T. hemispiralis, T. kiaochowensis, and T. uruguayensis firstly revealed their ciliary patterns and rRNA sequences. This study expands knowledge and database of tintinnines and helps in identifying potential synapomorphies for future taxonomic rearrangements.
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- 2020
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10. The type species of Amphorellopsis and Tintinnopsis (Protozoa:Ciliophora): A new ciliary pattern and some comments in Tintinnina
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Yang Bai, Rui Wang, Khaled A.S. Al-Rasheid, Miao Miao, and Xiaozhong Hu
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Ciliary pattern ,Lorica ,Phylogeny ,rRNA gene sequence ,Tintinnine ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Background: As dominant components of planktonic microeukaryotes, the tintinnine ciliates act as a trophic link between microbial food web and traditional planktonic food chain in aquatic ecosystems. However, traditionally the taxonomy and systematics of tintinnines have been based on the lorica. It is now accepted that lorica features alone are insufficient and that cytological and molecular information are also needed. The systematics of the genera Tintinnopsis and Amphorellopsis is ambiguous, mainly due to the lack of ciliary and molecular information on their type species, T. beroidea and A. acuta. Result: In the present study, specimens of both species were collected from coastal waters of Qingdao, China. The morphology of each was investigated based on observations of live and protargol-stained specimens, and their SSU rDNA- and LSU rDNA-based phylogenies were analyzed. Tintinnopsis beroidea presents the genus-typical ciliature. The somatic kineties in Amphorellopsis acuta were found to be evenly distributed without differentiation into distinct ciliary fields. The phylogenetic analyses revealed that Tintinnopsis is non-monophyletic, and that T. beroidea has a close relationship with T. nana and T. baltica. The monophyly of Amphorellopsis is also not supported by SSU rDNA analysis. Conclusion: This study first reveals the ciliary pattern and two nuclear rRNA gene sequences of two tintinnine type species, and thus expands knowledge and database of tintinnines. Amphorellopsis represents an intermediate lineage between tintinnines (loricate form) and aloricate choreotrichids.
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- 2020
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11. Techniques in the Collection, Preservation and Morphological Identification of Freshwater Zooplankton
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Manickam, N., Santhanam, P., Saravana Bhavan, P., Santhanam, Perumal, editor, Begum, Ajima, editor, and Pachiappan, Perumal, editor
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- 2019
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12. A Method of Collection, Preservation and Identification of Marine Zooplankton
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Santhanam, P., Pachiappan, P., Begum, A., Santhanam, Perumal, editor, Begum, Ajima, editor, and Pachiappan, Perumal, editor
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- 2019
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13. Tintinnids (Ciliophora, Oligotrichea) within power plant discharge and marine protected areas in Masinloc-Oyon Bay.
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Santiago, Jane Abigail and Ablan-Lagman, Maria Carmen
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TINTINNIDA , *MARINE parks & reserves - Abstract
There are only five studies on tintinnids of the Philippines. We present a checklist of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Oligotrichea) from Masinloc-Oyon Bay, Province of Zambales, West Philippine Sea. Masinloc-Oyon Bay is a unique in having both marine protected areas and a coal-fired thermal power plant within the same bay. Field sampling was performed in July 2017, which recorded 10 species belonging to one order, six families, and seven genera. Station 1 inside the power plant's outfall had the lowest diversity, whereas the stations within marine protected areas had a relatively higher species diversity index. Our new data are the first records of tintinnid species in Masinloc-Oyon Bay. These records add to the regional checklist of the Philippine Sea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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14. Seasonal Variation of the Calcifying Green Alga Phacotus Lenticularis (Ehrenb.) Stein in Water Bodies under Human Influence (Mid-Western Poland)
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Szeląg-Wasielewska Elżbieta, Pajchrowska Maria, Mądrecka Beata, and Józefiak Justyna
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green algae ,phacotus lenticularis ,lorica ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 ,Technology - Abstract
The unicellular flagellates of the genus Phacotus, which form a solid calcite lorica by extracellular precipitation of calcium carbonate are some of the nanoplankters quite frequently occurring in hardwater ecosystems of the temperate zone. The aim of this study was to describe seasonal changes of Phacotus lenticularis populations in several types of water bodies (a glacial lake, small and shallow ponds, and a lowland river) in relation to some environmental parameters. All the water bodies are subject to multiple human pressure: recreation, fishing, agriculture, and urbanization. P. lenticularis individuals preserved in Lugol’s solution were counted under an inverted microscope (after sedimentation in 14 or 9 ml chambers), including both empty and filled loricae. Its populations differed both between seasons and between waters. High P. lenticularis abundance was mainly limited to the summer months. It was observed at temperatures above 19°C and pH values above 7.8, in water characterized by quite high electrolytic conductivity (>500 μS cm-1). Statistical analysis reveals two significant relationships between physicochemical parameters and the abundance of P. lenticularis. This suggests that in the investigated waters the biotic factors and processes are probably more important regulators of changes in the density of its population than nutrients.
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- 2018
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15. Choanoflagellatea
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Richter, Daniel J., Nitsche, Frank, Archibald, John M., editor, Simpson, Alastair G.B., editor, and Slamovits, Claudio H., editor
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- 2017
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16. Three redescriptions in Tintinnopsis (Protista: Ciliophora: Tintinnina) from coastal waters of China, with cytology and phylogenetic analyses based on ribosomal RNA genes.
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Bai, Yang, Wang, Rui, Song, Wen, Li, Lifang, Santoferrara, Luciana F., and Hu, Xiaozhong
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RIBOSOMAL RNA , *TERRITORIAL waters , *CILIATA , *PROTISTA , *CYTOLOGY , *GENES , *MUCOCILIARY system , *RIBOSOMES - Abstract
Background: The taxonomy of tintinnine ciliates is vastly unresolved because it has traditionally been based on the lorica (a secreted shell) and it has only recently incorporated cytological and molecular information. Tintinnopsis, the most speciose tintinnine genus, is also the most problematic: it is known to be non-monophyletic, but it cannot be revised until more of its species are studied with modern methods. Results: Here, T. hemispiralis Yin, 1956, T. kiaochowensis Yin, 1956, and T. uruguayensis Balech, 1948, from coastal waters of China, were studied. Lorica and cell features were morphometrically investigated in living and protargol-stained specimens, and sequences of three ribosomal RNA (rRNA) loci were phylogenetically analyzed. The three species show a complex ciliary pattern (with ventral, dorsal, and posterior kineties and right, left, and lateral ciliary fields), but differ in lorica morphology, details of the somatic ciliature and rRNA gene sequences. Tintinnopsis hemispiralis is further distinguished by a ciliary tuft (a ribbon of very long cilia originated from the middle portion of the ventral kinety and extending out of the lorica) and multiple macronuclear nodules. Both T. kiaochowensis and T. uruguayensis have two macronuclear nodules, but differ in the number of somatic kineties and the position of the posterior kinety. Two neotypes are fixed for T. hemispiralis and T. kiaochowensis to stabilize the species names objectively, mainly because of the previous unavailability of type materials. By phylogenetic analysis and comparison with closely-related species, we infer that the ciliary tuft and details such as the commencement of the rightmost kinety in the lateral ciliary field are synapomorphies that may help clarify the systematics of Tintinnopsis-like taxa. Conclusion: The redescriptions of three poorly known Tintinnopsis species, namely T. hemispiralis, T. kiaochowensis, and T. uruguayensis firstly revealed their ciliary patterns and rRNA sequences. This study expands knowledge and database of tintinnines and helps in identifying potential synapomorphies for future taxonomic rearrangements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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17. The type species of Amphorellopsis and Tintinnopsis (Protozoa:Ciliophora): A new ciliary pattern and some comments in Tintinnina.
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Bai, Yang, Wang, Rui, Al-Rasheid, Khaled A.S., Miao, Miao, and Hu, Xiaozhong
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As dominant components of planktonic microeukaryotes, the tintinnine ciliates act as a trophic link between microbial food web and traditional planktonic food chain in aquatic ecosystems. However, traditionally the taxonomy and systematics of tintinnines have been based on the lorica. It is now accepted that lorica features alone are insufficient and that cytological and molecular information are also needed. The systematics of the genera Tintinnopsis and Amphorellopsis is ambiguous, mainly due to the lack of ciliary and molecular information on their type species, T. beroidea and A. acuta. In the present study, specimens of both species were collected from coastal waters of Qingdao, China. The morphology of each was investigated based on observations of live and protargol-stained specimens, and their SSU rDNA- and LSU rDNA-based phylogenies were analyzed. Tintinnopsis beroidea presents the genus-typical ciliature. The somatic kineties in Amphorellopsis acuta were found to be evenly distributed without differentiation into distinct ciliary fields. The phylogenetic analyses revealed that Tintinnopsis is non-monophyletic, and that T. beroidea has a close relationship with T. nana and T. baltica. The monophyly of Amphorellopsis is also not supported by SSU rDNA analysis. This study first reveals the ciliary pattern and two nuclear rRNA gene sequences of two tintinnine type species, and thus expands knowledge and database of tintinnines. Amphorellopsis represents an intermediate lineage between tintinnines (loricate form) and aloricate choreotrichids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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18. 混合营养型马勒姆杯棕鞭藻的重描述及其系统发育分析.
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陈 嫚, 马明洋, 王红霞, 胡 强, and 龚迎春
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- 2020
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19. Morphological and molecular reinvestigation of acanthoecid species III. – Kalathoeca cupula (Leadbeater, 1972) gen. et comb. nov. (= Stephanoeca cupula (Leadbeater) Thomsen, 1988)
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Schiwitza, Sabine, Thomsen, Helge A., Leadbeater, Barry S.C., Schiwitza, Sabine, Thomsen, Helge A., and Leadbeater, Barry S.C.
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Based on a further re-examination of loricate choanoflagellate species with detailed morphological (SEM/TEM) and molecular data of the SSU and LSU rRNA, the present study aims to give new insights for Stephanoeca cupula. In contrast to the original allocation within the family of tectiform reproducing species, morphological and molecular data of S. cupula sensu Leadbeater, 1972 points towards an affiliation within the nudiform reproducing family. Based on these new data, we here erect the nudiform genus Kalathoeca with its type species K. cupula gen. et comb. nov. Our data challenges morphological species assignments, as K. cupula shares its morphological lorica characteristics with tectiform reproducing species of Stephanoeca sensu stricto. Kalathoeca cupula is an interesting candidate for further investigating and understanding the evolutionary relationship of tectiform and nudiform reproducing species. Stephanoeca cupula sensu Thomsen, 1988 has been morphologically re-examined based on the renewed understanding of the morphological variability associated with S. cupula sensu Leadbeater, 1972 (= K. cupula), allowing us now to distribute the different morphological forms investigated within K. cupula and Pseudostephanoeca quasicupula.
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- 2023
20. Methodology
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Sarkar, Santosh Kumar and Sarkar, Santosh Kumar
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- 2015
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21. 襟鞭毛虫類の分類・生態・系統(総説).
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原 成光
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Choanoflagellates are solitary or colonial heterotrophic flagellates. They are distributed widely in the fresh water and seawater habitats of the world. The name “Choanoflagellate” is derived from the morphological characteristics, i.e. a flagellate with a collar (choano-) surrounding the flagellum. They are a large and highly diverse group, and nearly 250 spp. have been described. Traditionally, three families are recognized in this group of organisms, i.e. Codonosigidae (apparently naked organisms), Salpingoecidae (organisms with cell holders of organic membranes, thecae) and Acanthoecidae (organisms with siliceous basket-like cell holders, loricae). The cell is oval, ovoidal or obovoidal, and possesses a flagellum at one end, that is surrounded with a funnel shaped collar composed of 30–40 microvilli. The flagellum beats to produce a water current flowing from the cell body to the tip of the flagellum. Therefore, cells of free swimming forms swim with the flagellum (posterior propulsion), like the swimming of a sperm. The cell traps micro-particles, mainly bacteria, moving wit the water current produced by the flagellum and these attach to the outside of the collar. This is a well-adapted cell apparatus for filtering suspended particles. These organisms are typical bacterio-feeders in the aquatic ecosystem. They play a role connecting dissolved organic matter and bacteria to bigger animals in the microbial loop. The morphological characteristics, i.e. possessing a flagellum surrounded with collar of microvilli, are highly similar to those of the choanocyte in sponges, and the systematically close relationship between the choanoflagellate and the sponge has been pointed out early in the study of choanoflagellates. This inference has been supported by other similarities in the microstructures of their cells. Moreover, the close relationship, and also the isolation of choanoflagellates from the Protista group, has been confirmed by an increasing body of genetic information, which indicates that choanoflagellates are a sister clade to the clade of metazoans and the closest unicellular group to multicellular animals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
22. Hydrodynamics of Prey Capture and Transportation in Choanoflagellates
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Siv Sørensen, Seyed Saeed Asadzadeh, and Jens Honoré Walther
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choanoflagellates ,prey transportation ,lorica ,low Reynolds number flow ,CFD ,Thermodynamics ,QC310.15-319 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
Choanoflagellates are unicellular microscopic organisms that are believed to be the closest living relatives of animals. They prey on bacteria through the act of the continuous beating of their flagellum, which generates a current through a crown-like filter. Subsequently, the filter retains bacterial particles from the suspension. The mechanism by which the prey is retained and transported along the filter remains unknown. We report here on the hydrodynamic effects on the transportability of bacterial prey of finite size using computational fluid dynamics. Here, the loricate choanoflagellate Diaphaoneca grandis serves as the model organism. The lorica is a basket-like structure found in only some of the species of choanoflagellates. We find that although transportation does not entirely rely on hydrodynamic forces, such forces positively contribute to the transportation of prey along the collar filter. The aiding effects are most possible in non-loricate choanoflagellate species, as compared to loricate species. As hydrodynamic effects are strongly linked to the beat and shape of the flagellum, our results indicate an alternative mechanism for prey transportation, especially in biological systems where having an active transport mechanism is costly or not feasible. This suggests an additional potential role for flagella in addition to providing propulsion and generating feeding currents.
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- 2021
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23. Redescription of Tintinnopsis everta Kofoid and Campbell 1929 (Alveolata, Ciliophora, Tintinnina) Based on Taxonomic and Genetic Analyses—Discovery of a New Complex Ciliary Pattern.
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Gruber, Michael S., Strüder‐Kypke, Michaela, and Agatha, Sabine
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PLANT phylogeny , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *RIBOSOMAL RNA , *SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
Abstract: The about 1,000 species of tintinnid ciliates are identified and classified almost exclusively based on their lorica features, although the shortcomings of this structure are well‐known, e.g. causing uncertain species limitations and nonmonophyletic taxa. Hence, the present redescription of Tintinnopsis everta Kofoid and Campbell, 1929 considers not only the lorica characteristics, but focuses on cell and genetic features. The species is redescribed from the North Atlantic and adjacent sea areas, namely the east coast of the USA, using live observation, protargol‐stained material, scanning electron microscopy, and genetic analyses. The main stages of cell division are described, and the species’ phylogenetic relationships are inferred from morphological data and the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequence. The estimates of its biogeographical distribution and autecology are based on a literature survey. The species is characterised by a complex somatic ciliary pattern with a unique position of the posterior kinety and a conspicuously large distance between the somatic ciliary fields and the collar membranelles. The phylogenetic relationships of Tintinnopsis everta vary in the molecular trees depending on the algorithms used and are, therefore, regarded as unresolved. Nevertheless, the new kind of complex somatic ciliary pattern distinctly contributes to a better understanding of the tintinnid biodiversity and evolution and provides features for a future split of the nonmonophyletic genus Tintinnopsis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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24. Rites of Reconciliation and Healing in Christian History
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Larson-Miller, Lizette
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- 2015
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25. Creación de una empresa dedicada a la prestación del servicio de estimulación cognitiva basada en la tecnología en el municipio de Santa Cruz de Lorica
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Babilonia Viche, Rossana, Carmona Altamiranda, Lea Patricia, and Vanegas Buelvas, Néstor
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Aprendizaje autónomo ,Plan de negocios ,Educación complementaria ,Competencias ,Lorica ,Autonomous knowledge ,Cognitive stimulation ,Estimulación cognitiva - Abstract
Agradecimientos ............................................................................................................ 13 Introducción .................................................................................................................. 14 Resumen Ejecutivo ........................................................................................................ 17 1 Referente Teórico y Conceptual ............................................................................... 19 1.1 Marco Teórico .................................................................................................. 19 1.1.1 Estimulación Cognitiva ............................................................................... 19 1.1.2 Adopción de la Tecnología en la Educación ................................................ 21 1.1.3 Plan de Negocios ........................................................................................ 23 1.2 Marco Conceptual ............................................................................................ 26 2 Módulo de Mercado ................................................................................................ 30 2.1 Servicio ............................................................................................................ 30 2.1.1 Características ............................................................................................ 30 2.1.2 Usos del Servicio ........................................................................................ 31 2.1.3 Beneficios del Servicio ............................................................................... 32 2.1.4 Servicios Sustitutos y/o Complementarios .................................................. 32 2.2 Consumidor Final ............................................................................................. 33 2.2.1 Segmentación del Mercado ......................................................................... 33 2.2.2 Características Socioculturales .................................................................... 34 2.3 Delimitación Geográfica ................................................................................... 34 2.4 Análisis de la Demanda .................................................................................... 35 2.4.1 Diseño Muestral ......................................................................................... 35 2.4.2 Validación del Instrumento ......................................................................... 36 2.4.3 Análisis de los Resultados........................................................................... 37 2.4.4 Cálculo de la Demanda Actual .................................................................... 37 2.4.5 Proyección de la Demanda .......................................................................... 38 2.5 Análisis de la Oferta ......................................................................................... 39 2.6 Determinación del Tipo de Demanda ................................................................ 40 2.6.1 Proyección de la Demanda Insatisfecha ...................................................... 40 2.7 Análisis de Precios ........................................................................................... 41 2.8 Canal de Comercialización ............................................................................... 41 2.9 Imagen Corporativa .......................................................................................... 42 2.10 Estrategia de Publicidad ................................................................................ 43 3 Módulos Técnico y Organizacional ......................................................................... 46 3.1 Tamaño del Proyecto ........................................................................................ 46 3.2 Localización ..................................................................................................... 47 3.2.1 Macrolocalización ...................................................................................... 47 3.2.2 Microlocalización ....................................................................................... 49 3.3 Distribución en Planta ...................................................................................... 50 3.4 Proceso de Prestación del Servicio .................................................................... 52 3.5 Naturaleza Jurídica ........................................................................................... 54 3.6 Misión .............................................................................................................. 55 3.7 Visión............................................................................................................... 55 3.8 Principios ......................................................................................................... 56 3.9 Organigrama .................................................................................................... 57 3.10 Manual de Funciones .................................................................................... 58 4 Módulos de Impacto Social, Económico y Ambiental .............................................. 66 4.1 Impacto Social .................................................................................................. 66 4.2 Impacto Económico .......................................................................................... 68 4.3 Impacto Ambiental ........................................................................................... 69 5 Módulo Financiero .................................................................................................. 72 5.1 Inversiones Fijas ............................................................................................... 72 5.2 Inversiones Diferidas ........................................................................................ 73 5.3 Inversión en Capital de Trabajo ........................................................................ 74 5.4 Distribución de Costos...................................................................................... 75 5.5 Punto de Equilibrio ........................................................................................... 80 5.6 Capital de Trabajo ............................................................................................ 82 5.7 Flujo Neto de Inversión .................................................................................... 82 5.8 Proyecciones Financieras .................................................................................. 84 5.9 Flujo Neto de Operación ................................................................................... 86 5.10 Flujo Neto del Plan de Negocios ................................................................... 86 5.11 Evaluación Financiera VPN, TIR, RB/C ....................................................... 87 6 Fuentes de Financiación .......................................................................................... 89 7 Conclusiones ........................................................................................................... 90 8 Recomendaciones .................................................................................................... 93 9 Bibliografía ............................................................................................................. 94 10 Anexos............................................................................................................... 104 Durante los últimos años la sociedad ha sido partícipe de una evolución tecnológica sin precedentes, que se ha visto potenciada por la pandemia del Covid-19, pues las medidas de contingencia establecidas por la mayoría de los gobiernos para mitigar la propagación del virus, dieron lugar a numerosos cambios en el entorno laboral, educativo y personal, como indican Pérez & Mercado (2020), la pandemia se convirtió en un catalizador para la adopción de la tecnología, la permanencia de la población en sus hogares aceleró el uso de tecnologías existentes y nuevas, y los consumidores se encuentran motivados en utilizarlas de forma proactiva. Siendo esta afirmación concordante con los resultados obtenidos por la Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones (2021), que reveló que para el año 2019 aproximadamente el 53,6% de la población mundial se encontraba conectada a internet, pero para 2020 la cifra superó los 4.700 millones, lo que representa el 60% de la población global. Ahora bien, el uso del internet es más significativo en los niños y jóvenes, que tienen un importante acercamiento y han adoptado de forma proactiva las diferentes tecnologías, como expone la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (2017), uno de cada tres usuarios de internet en el mundo es menor de edad, siendo este el grupo más conectado del mundo (71%). En el contexto colombiano, el uso del internet por parte de los niños ha mostrado un importante crecimiento, Semana (2021) afirma que el estudio promovido por Tigo sobre el uso de internet en la población entre 9 y 16 años, arrojó que durante el año 2020 los niños y niñas pasaron de estar conectados de 3 a 5 horas diarias, mientras que los adolescentes pasaron de 5 a 7 horas; el estudio agrega que el 84 % de estos utilizan internet para interactuar en sus redes sociales. Pregrado Administrador(a) en Finanzas y Negocios Internacionales Creación de Empresa
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26. Creación de una empresa dedicada a la producción y comercialización de endulzante natural en polvo a base de coco
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Arteaga Espitia, Alejandra, López Argel, Lorena Marcela, and Marrugo González, Ramiro
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Endulzante ,Coco ,Ingresos ,Natural ,Income ,Lorica ,Medio ambiente ,Coconut ,Environment ,Sweetener ,Producto ,Product - Abstract
Este proyecto favorece a la economía del Municipio de Santa Cruz de Lorica porque se convierte en una fuente de generación de empleo, el índice de desempleo del departamento de Córdoba es del 8,3% (Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, 2019). Este aumento provoca el desarrollo empresarial y la obtención de beneficios utilizando la materia prima disponible que se produce en la región; asimismo, se busca apoyar al mejoramiento de la calidad de vida de la población, debido a la generación de empleo las personas pueden tener mejores ingresos. Actualmente en el Municipio de Santa de Cruz de Lorica no existen empresas que se dediquen a producción y comercialización de endulzante natural en polvo a base de coco, también se resalta que este producto ha tenido mucha acogida en los mercados extranjeros y en ciudades más desarrolladas, debido a que protege al medioambiente. 1. INTRODUCCIÓN 12 2. RESUMEN EJECUTIVO 14 3. REFERENTE TEORICO Y CONCEPTUAL 15 3.1 Referente teórico 15 3.1.1 Endulzante natural en polvo a base de coco 15 3.1.2 Creación de empresas 16 3.1.3 Emprendimiento 19 3.1.4 Industria alimentaria 19 3.2 Referente conceptual 20 4. MODULO DE MERCADO 21 5. MODULO TECNICO Y ORGANIZACIONAL 39 6. MODULO DE IMPACTO SOCIAL, ECONOMICO Y AMBIENTAL 58 7. MODULO FINANCIERO 61 8. FUENTES DE FINANCIACIÓN 83 9. CONCLUSIONES 84 10. RECOMENDACIONES 87 11. BIBLIOGRAFÍA 89 12. ANEXO 93 Pregrado Administrador(a) en Finanzas y Negocios Internacionales Creación de Empresa
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27. Redescription of five tintinnine ciliates (Alveolata: Ciliophora: Oligotrichea) from coastal waters of Qingdao, China
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Bai, Yang, Wang, Rui, Song, Wen, Suzuki, Toshikazu, and Hu, Xiaozhong
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28. Práctica empresarial para el diseño de estrategias para la sensibilización y capacitación en el manejo de residuos de construcción y demolición (RCD) en la zona urbana de Lorica – Córdoba
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Sánchez Daza, José Andrés and Rosso Pinto, Mauricio
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Infrastructure ,Solidos ,Contaminación ,Town hall ,Demolition ,Alcaldía ,Infraestructura ,Pollution ,RCD ,Afluentes ,Waste ,Tributaries ,Demolición ,Lorica ,Building ,Construcción ,Solids ,Residuos - Abstract
La problemática asociada a la gestión de los Residuos de Construcción y Demolición es ocasionada porque actualmente no se cuenta con un área determinada para la disposición final, lo que incurre en que las personas generadoras desechen los residuos en lugares comunes de la zona urbana de Lorica sin medir las consecuencias totales de estas acciones, el mal manejo y disposición inadecuada de los RCD contribuyen a impactos ambientales y sanitarios negativos como son la contaminación del aire, agua y suelo por presencia de material particulado, contaminación de aguas superficiales y subterráneas, afectación en flora y fauna, perdida de la capa vegetal y destrucción de la vegetación, pérdida de la vida útil de los rellenos sanitarios y otros sistemas de disposición final de residuos, afectación del paisaje y alteración de los drenajes naturales, así como, inestabilidad de terrenos y riesgos geotécnicos (Acosta, 2002). Lorica tiene serios problemas por puntos satélites de disposición inadecuada de RCD, siendo estos focos de concentración de trasmisores de enfermedades como vectores, roedores y representando un riesgo para la salud de las personas y afectando elementos ambientales como el suelo, agua (Humedales), aire y la calidad visual del entorno paisajístico situaciones que obedecen en muchas ocasiones por la falta de conciencia ambiental y el desconocimiento de las normativas vigentes (Arroyo, 2015), convirtiendo esto en un problema de salud pública que requiere la atención inmediata no solo de las autoridades ambientales encargadas sino también de los entes de políticas mayores como es la Alcaldía de Santa Cruz de Lorica. 1. INTRODUCCIÓN ..............................................................................................................4 2. PLATAFORMA ESTRATÉGICA DE LA EMPRESA ..................................................6 Misión..........................................................................................................................................6 Visión...........................................................................................................................................6 Estructura orgánica ...................................................................................................................7 3. MARCO TEÓRICO O CONCEPTUAL..........................................................................8 - Productos de excavación y sobrantes de la adecuación de terreno ................................8 - Productos de cimentaciones y pilotajes.............................................................................8 - Pétreos:.................................................................................................................................8 - No pétreos:...........................................................................................................................8 3.2 Residuos de Construcción y Demolición (RCD) no susceptibles de aprovechamiento.............8 4. DIAGNÓSTICO ESPECÍFICO DE LA EMPRESA.....................................................11 5. ACTIVIDADES DESARROLLADAS............................................................................14 Fase de Generación:................................................................................................................18 Fase de cargue y transporte: ...................................................................................................19 Fase de disposición final:.........................................................................................................19 6. PROPUESTA DE MEJORAMIENTO...........................................................................21 7. APORTES DEL ESTUDIANTE .....................................................................................24 8. CONCLUSIONES.............................................................................................................25 9. RECOMENDACIONES ..................................................................................................27 10. BIBLIOGRAFÍA...............................................................................................................29 ANEXOS.......................................................................................................................................32 Pregrado Ingeniero(a) Ambiental Práctica Empresarial
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29. Relación entre resistencia a compresión en cilindros de concreto y los rebotes con esclerómetro digital.
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Hernández Ávila, José Rodrigo, Orozco Herazo, Álvaro Rafael, Almanza Mercado, Daniel José, and Ramírez Montoya, Javier
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30. Il loricato acefalo di Rusellae (Roselle, GR): una proposta di identificazione
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Eleonora Romanò
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Rusellae ,statua ,lorica ,trofeo ,aquila ,Caratacus ,supplica ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
Lo studio è incentrato sul tentativo di comprendere la scena presente sulla lorica di una statua acefala di probabile fine età claudia rinvenuta nell'area archeologica di Rusellae (Roselle, GR) all'interno di un edificio connesso al culto imperiale. La decorazione analizzata è composta da diversi elementi: un trofeo di armi ed un'aquila in posizione pressocchè centrale, ai loro lati si dispongono figure umane interpretabili come barbari e per le quali si propone l'identificazione con il britanno Caratacus accompagnato dai suoi familiari mentre rivolge una supplica di liberazione al Senato ed all'imperatore Claudio, secondo l'episodio riportato negli Annales di Tacito (12.33-40).
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31. The type species of Amphorellopsis and Tintinnopsis (Protozoa:Ciliophora): A new ciliary pattern and some comments in Tintinnina
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Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid, Xiaozhong Hu, Yang Bai, Miao Miao, and Rui Wang
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Systematics ,Multidisciplinary ,Microbial food web ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Ciliary pattern ,Zoology ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Ribosomal RNA ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,rRNA gene sequence ,Type species ,Monophyly ,Tintinnine ,Lorica ,Protozoa ,Taxonomy (biology) ,lcsh:Science (General) ,0210 nano-technology ,Phylogeny ,lcsh:Q1-390 ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Background As dominant components of planktonic microeukaryotes, the tintinnine ciliates act as a trophic link between microbial food web and traditional planktonic food chain in aquatic ecosystems. However, traditionally the taxonomy and systematics of tintinnines have been based on the lorica. It is now accepted that lorica features alone are insufficient and that cytological and molecular information are also needed. The systematics of the genera Tintinnopsis and Amphorellopsis is ambiguous, mainly due to the lack of ciliary and molecular information on their type species, T. beroidea and A. acuta. Result In the present study, specimens of both species were collected from coastal waters of Qingdao, China. The morphology of each was investigated based on observations of live and protargol-stained specimens, and their SSU rDNA- and LSU rDNA-based phylogenies were analyzed. Tintinnopsis beroidea presents the genus-typical ciliature. The somatic kineties in Amphorellopsis acuta were found to be evenly distributed without differentiation into distinct ciliary fields. The phylogenetic analyses revealed that Tintinnopsis is non-monophyletic, and that T. beroidea has a close relationship with T. nana and T. baltica. The monophyly of Amphorellopsis is also not supported by SSU rDNA analysis. Conclusion This study first reveals the ciliary pattern and two nuclear rRNA gene sequences of two tintinnine type species, and thus expands knowledge and database of tintinnines. Amphorellopsis represents an intermediate lineage between tintinnines (loricate form) and aloricate choreotrichids.
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32. Three redescriptions in Tintinnopsis (Protista: Ciliophora: Tintinnina) from coastal waters of China, with cytology and phylogenetic analyses based on ribosomal RNA genes
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Xiaozhong Hu, Luciana F. Santoferrara, Rui Wang, Wen Song, Yang Bai, and Lifang Li
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0106 biological sciences ,Microbiology (medical) ,Systematics ,China ,Ribosomal rna gene ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Microbiology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Species Specificity ,Macronucleus ,Non-monophyly ,Lorica ,Seawater ,Cilia ,Ciliophora ,Phylogeny ,030304 developmental biology ,Synapomorphy ,0303 health sciences ,Phylogenetic tree ,Ciliary tuft ,Cilium ,Ciliary pattern ,Genes, rRNA ,DNA, Protozoan ,Ribosomal RNA ,Taxon ,RNA, Ribosomal ,Evolutionary biology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The taxonomy of tintinnine ciliates is vastly unresolved because it has traditionally been based on the lorica (a secreted shell) and it has only recently incorporated cytological and molecular information. Tintinnopsis, the most speciose tintinnine genus, is also the most problematic: it is known to be non-monophyletic, but it cannot be revised until more of its species are studied with modern methods. Results Here, T. hemispiralis Yin, 1956, T. kiaochowensis Yin, 1956, and T. uruguayensis Balech, 1948, from coastal waters of China, were studied. Lorica and cell features were morphometrically investigated in living and protargol-stained specimens, and sequences of three ribosomal RNA (rRNA) loci were phylogenetically analyzed. The three species show a complex ciliary pattern (with ventral, dorsal, and posterior kineties and right, left, and lateral ciliary fields), but differ in lorica morphology, details of the somatic ciliature and rRNA gene sequences. Tintinnopsis hemispiralis is further distinguished by a ciliary tuft (a ribbon of very long cilia originated from the middle portion of the ventral kinety and extending out of the lorica) and multiple macronuclear nodules. Both T. kiaochowensis and T. uruguayensis have two macronuclear nodules, but differ in the number of somatic kineties and the position of the posterior kinety. Two neotypes are fixed for T. hemispiralis and T. kiaochowensis to stabilize the species names objectively, mainly because of the previous unavailability of type materials. By phylogenetic analysis and comparison with closely-related species, we infer that the ciliary tuft and details such as the commencement of the rightmost kinety in the lateral ciliary field are synapomorphies that may help clarify the systematics of Tintinnopsis-like taxa. Conclusion The redescriptions of three poorly known Tintinnopsis species, namely T. hemispiralis, T. kiaochowensis, and T. uruguayensis firstly revealed their ciliary patterns and rRNA sequences. This study expands knowledge and database of tintinnines and helps in identifying potential synapomorphies for future taxonomic rearrangements.
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33. The Lorica of St. Patrick
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Mattingly, Joe
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Chorus and Orchestra ,Lorica of St. Patrick ,St. Patrick ,Chorus ,Lorica ,Orchestra - Abstract
The Lorica of St. Patrick is a musical composition for mixed chorus and orchestra that is inspired by and incorporates portions of the text of the ancient Irish Loricae Patricii. The origin of this text, often attributed to St. Patrick, can be traced to A.D. 750. St. Patrick, according to the historical record (which is unclear) appeared in Ireland around the year 450. Prior to his arrival and the eventual conversion of Ireland to Christianity the spirituality of Gaelic culture focused on forces of nature and supernatural figures such as wizards and druids. The Loricae Patricii combines elements of both Christian belief and Gaelic spirituality. The text invokes the power of God, specifically the Trinity, and shifts from invoking that power to save humankind from the powers of evil to identifying that power as Christ’s love, binding and surrounding all believers.The text of the Lorica is laid out in eleven sections that follow a clear path. The first four sections speak of the narrator’s commitment to Christ. This is followed by the narrator’s pleas to God for assistance and protection from evil. The Christus mecum section (Christ with me) speaks of the love of Christ that surrounds and binds us. Following a brief return to the opening commitment theme the Lorica ends with a recognition of the saving power of God. Real life is of course more uncertain than the trajectory the Lorica projects. In this composition the music conveys not only the basic elements of the text but also the ambiguity that reality introduces to that trajectory and our lives. Invocations of the power of God to prevail against evil, the presence of Christ’s love, and the saving power of God’s salvation are all treated with a musical uncertainty informing the listener that God does not always reach down and set our lives on a clear path. Life can be messy and the musical treatment of the themes in the Lorica reflect this. Mirroring this ambiguity further, the text employed in the Lorica does not follow the path laid out in the poem. Instead it is scrambled, letting us know that our lives and God’s intervention or non-intervention in them is not always linear., Thus, in this work the musical treatment of the text of the Loricae Patricii and the thematic path of that text both converge and diverge. As our lives are not always as well defined as the Lorica, so also the musical treatment of this work reflects the uncertainty that juxtaposing that poetry on our lives delivers.
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34. Tintinnids (Ciliophora, Oligotrichea) within power plant discharge and marine protected areas in Masinloc-Oyon Bay
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Ma Carmen Ablan-Lagman and Jane Abigail Santiago
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Fishery ,marine ciliates ,Ecology ,Power station ,QH301-705.5 ,Bioindicator ,lorica ,Environmental science ,Marine protected area ,Biology (General) ,Bay ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
There are only five studies on tintinnids of the Philippines. We present a checklist of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Oligotrichea) from Masinloc-Oyon Bay, Province of Zambales, West Philippine Sea. Masinloc-Oyon Bay is a unique in having both marine protected areas and a coal-fired thermal power plant within the same bay. Field sampling was performed in July 2017, which recorded 10 species belonging to one order, six families, and seven genera. Station 1 inside the power plant’s outfall had the lowest diversity, whereas the stations within marine protected areas had a relatively higher species diversity index. Our new data are the first records of tintinnid species in Masinloc-Oyon Bay. These records add to the regional checklist of the Philippine Sea.
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35. Morphological and molecular reinvestigation of acanthoecid species III. – Kalathoeca cupula (Leadbeater, 1972) gen. et comb. nov. (=Stephanoeca cupula (Leadbeater) Thomsen, 1988).
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Schiwitza, Sabine, Thomsen, Helge A., and Leadbeater, Barry S.C.
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SPECIES ,RIBOSOMAL RNA - Abstract
Based on a further re-examination of loricate choanoflagellate species with detailed morphological (SEM/TEM) and molecular data of the SSU and LSU rRNA, the present study aims to give new insights for Stephanoeca cupula. In contrast to the original allocation within the family of tectiform reproducing species, morphological and molecular data of S. cupula sensu Leadbeater, 1972 points towards an affiliation within the nudiform reproducing family. Based on these new data, we here erect the nudiform genus Kalathoeca with its type species K. cupula gen. et comb. nov. Our data challenges morphological species assignments, as K. cupula shares its morphological lorica characteristics with tectiform reproducing species of Stephanoeca sensu stricto. Kalathoeca cupula is an interesting candidate for further investigating and understanding the evolutionary relationship of tectiform and nudiform reproducing species. Stephanoeca cupula sensu Thomsen, 1988 has been morphologically re-examined based on the renewed understanding of the morphological variability associated with S. cupula sensu Leadbeater, 1972 (= K. cupula), allowing us now to distribute the different morphological forms investigated within K. cupula and Pseudostephanoeca quasicupula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. LORICA – A new model for linking landscape and soil profile evolution: Development and sensitivity analysis.
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Temme, Arnaud J.A.M. and Vanwalleghem, Tom
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SOIL profiles , *SENSITIVITY analysis , *SOIL formation , *EROSION , *PARTICLE size distribution , *LANDSCAPES - Abstract
Soils and landscapes evolve in tandem. Landscape position is a strong determinant of vertical soil development, which has often been formalized in the catena concept. At the same time, soil properties are strong determinants of geomorphic processes such as overland erosion, landsliding and creep. We present a new soilscape evolution model; LORICA, to study these numerous interactions between soil and landscape development. The model is based on the existing landscape evolution model LAPSUS and the soil formation model MILESD. The model includes similar soil formation processes as MILESD, but the main novelties include the consideration of more layers and the dynamic adaption of the number of layers as a function of the soil profile's heterogeneity. New processes in the landscape evolution component include a negative feedback of vegetation and armouring and particle size selectivity of the erosion–deposition process. In order to quantify these different interactions, we present a full sensitivity analysis of the input parameters. First results show that the model successfully simulates various soil–landscape interactions, leading to outputs where the surface changes in the landscape clearly depend on soil development, and soil changes depend on landscape location. Sensitivity analysis of the model confirms that soil and landscape interact: variables controlling amount and position of fine clay have the largest effect on erosion, and erosion variables control among others the amount of chemical weathering. These results show the importance of particle size distribution, and especially processes controlling the presence of finer clay particles that are easily eroded, both for the resulting landscape form as for the resulting soil profiles. Further research will have to show whether this is specific to the boundary conditions of this study or a general phenomenon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Morphological Variability of Loricae in Trachelomonas Caudata Complex (Euglenophyta).
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Wołowski, Konrad, Poniewozik, Małgorzata, and Jur, Josef
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EUGLENOIDS , *MORPHOLOGY , *TRACHELOMONAS , *WINDOWLESS energy-dispersive X-ray analysis , *SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
This study documented lorica ultrastructure variation in Corresponding author: and related taxa from natural populations. On that basis, inaccuracies in the taxonomic system of euglenoid Trachelomonas are pointed out. Loricae of T. caudata and taxa very similar to it were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy and by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The latter observations showed similarity of chemical composition between loricae of different putative taxa, with silicon and iron as the main components, and the absence of a chemical element considered to be a very important component of trachelomonad envelopes - manganese. All observed morphotypes were classified in one complex based upon envelope configuration, and the 'caudatae complex' was established. Our morphological analyses led us to conclude that f. pseudocaudata of T. caudata should be subsumed in the typical form or treated as a synonym of T. caudata, as the morphological differences between them are within the typical range of phenotypic variability of species from natural environments. The same view applies to the species T. bernardinensis, T. fusiformis, T. allorgei and T. molesta, which should be considered synonyms of T. caudata. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Hydrodynamics of Prey Capture and Transportation in Choanoflagellates
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Sørensen, Siv, Asadzadeh, Seyed Saeed, Walther, Jens Honore, Sørensen, Siv, Asadzadeh, Seyed Saeed, and Walther, Jens Honore
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Choanoflagellates are unicellular microscopic organisms that are believed to be the closest living relatives of animals. They prey on bacteria through the act of the continuous beating of their flagellum, which generates a current through a crown-like filter. Subsequently, the filter retains bacterial particles from the suspension. The mechanism by which the prey is retained and transported along the filter remains unknown. We report here on the hydrodynamic effects on the transportability of bacterial prey of finite size using computational fluid dynamics. Here, the loricate choanoflagellate Diaphaoneca grandis serves as the model organism. The lorica is a basket-like structure found in only some of the species of choanoflagellates. We find that although transportation does not entirely rely on hydrodynamic forces, such forces positively contribute to the transportation of prey along the collar filter. The aiding effects are most possible in non-loricate choanoflagellate species, as compared to loricate species. As hydrodynamic effects are strongly linked to the beat and shape of the flagellum, our results indicate an alternative mechanism for prey transportation, especially in biological systems where having an active transport mechanism is costly or not feasible. This suggests an additional potential role for flagella in addition to providing propulsion and generating feeding currents.
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39. Colacium Minimum (Euglenophyta), A New Epiphytic Species For Asia.
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Wołowski, Konrad, Duangjan, Kritsana, and Peerapornpisal, Yuwadee
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Colacium minimum Fott & Komárek, known so far from a few localities in Central Europe (Czech Republic), is reported here for the first time from Asia (Thailand). This epiphytic species was found growing on eight taxa of loricated euglenoids. The process of surface colonization of Trachelomonas Ehrenb. and Strombomonas Deflandre taxa by C. minimum in natural populations is briefly discussed and originally documented using LM and SEM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Creación de una empresa productora y comercializadora de harina de pescado en el municipio de Lorica Córdoba año 2020
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Díaz Cantillo, Ricardo Andrés, Alquichire Doria, José Luis, and Vanegas, Nestor
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Fish ,Company ,Proyecto ,Lorica ,Project ,Degree work ,Trabajo de grado ,Empresa ,Pescado - Abstract
Proyecto de viabilidad para la creación de una empresa productora y comercializadora de harina de pescado en el municipio de Santa Cruz de Lorica, Córdoba para el año 2020. 1. INTRODUCCIÓN 2. RESUMEN EJECUTIVO 3. REFERENTE TEÓRICO Y CONCEPTUAL 3.1 Referente teórico 3.1.1 Harina de pescado 3.2 REFERENTE CONCEPTUAL 4. MODULO DE MERCADO 4.1 PRODUCTO 4.2 EMPAQUE 4.3 USUARIO O CONSUMIDOR 4.4 DELIMITACIÓN DEL ÁREA GEOGRÁFICA 4.5. ANÁLISIS DE LA DEMANDA 4.5.1 Calculo del tamaño de la muestra 4.5.2 Cuestionario 4.5.3 Calculo de la demanda actual 4.5.4 Proyección de la demanda actual 4.6 ANÁLISIS DE LA OFERTA 4.6.1 Calculo de la oferta actual 4.6.2 Proyección de la oferta actual 4.7 DETERMINACIÓN DE LA DEMANDA EXISTENTE 4.7.1 Tipo de demanda 4.7.2 Proyección de la demanda insatisfecha 4.8 ANÁLISIS DE PRECIOS 4.9 CANAL DE COMERCIALIZACIÓN 4.10 IMAGEN DEL PRODUCTO 4.11 ESTRATEGIA PUBLICITARIA 5. MÓDULO TÉCNICO 5.1 MERCADO DE CONSUMO. 5.2 MATERIAS PRIMAS. 5.3 TECNOLOGÍA. 5.4 RECURSOS FINANCIEROS. 5.5 MANO DE OBRA. 5.6 MACROLOCALIZACIÓN. 5.7 DISTRIBUCIÓN EN PLANTA 5.8 DIAGRAMA Y DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PROCESO. 5.9 DESCRIPCIÓN DEL DIAGRAMA. 6. MODULO ORGANIZACIONAL 6.1 NATURALEZA JURÍDICA DE LA EMPRESA. 6.2 MISIÓN. 6.3 VISIÓN. 6.4 ESTRUCTURA ORGANIZACIONAL. 6.4.1. Organigrama 7.0 MODULO FINANCIERO 7.1 INVERSIONES 7.2 COSTOS OPERACIONALES 7.2.1 Costo variable unitario 7.2.2 Precio de venta unitario 7.3 PROYECCIONES FINANCIERAS PARA EL PERIODO DE EVALUACIÓN 7.3.1 Calculo del capital de trabajo 7.3.2 Calculo de la inversión del capital de trabajo 7.3.3 Programa de inversión 7.3.4. Valor residual de activos 7.3.5. Flujo neto de inversiones. 7.3.6 Presupuesto de ingresos. 7.3.7 Presupuesto de costos. 7.3.8 Presupuesto de gastos de administración 7.3.9 Presupuesto de gastos de ventas 7.3.10 Presupuesto de costos operacionales 7.3.11 Flujo neto de operaciones. 7.3.12 Flujo neto del proyecto. 7.3.13 Flujo del proyecto. 7.3.14 Balance general 7.3.15 Estado de resultado. 7.4 EVALUACIÓN FINANCIERA DEL PROYECTO 7.4.1 Valor presente neto (VPN) 7.4.2 Relación beneficio costo (RBC) 7.4.3 Tasa interna de retorno (TIR) 8. CONCLUSIONES 9.RECOMENDACIONES 10.REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS 11.ANEXOS 10.1 Encuestas 10.2 Análisis de los resultados 10.3 CARTA DE VALIDACIÓN 11. REGLAMENTO INTERNO Pregrado Administrador(a) en Finanzas y Negocios Internacionales Creación de Empresa
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41. Seasonal Variation of the Calcifying Green Alga Phacotus Lenticularis (Ehrenb.) Stein in Water Bodies under Human Influence (Mid-Western Poland)
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Beata Mądrecka, Maria Pajchrowska, Elżbieta Szeląg-Wasielewska, and Justyna Józefiak
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0106 biological sciences ,Ecology ,biology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Ecology (disciplines) ,Phacotus lenticularis ,Lorica (genus) ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,Seasonality ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,green algae ,01 natural sciences ,lorica ,Botany ,medicine ,Environmental science ,Green algae ,phacotus lenticularis ,QH540-549.5 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
The unicellular flagellates of the genus Phacotus, which form a solid calcite lorica by extracellular precipitation of calcium carbonate are some of the nanoplankters quite frequently occurring in hardwater ecosystems of the temperate zone. The aim of this study was to describe seasonal changes of Phacotus lenticularis populations in several types of water bodies (a glacial lake, small and shallow ponds, and a lowland river) in relation to some environmental parameters. All the water bodies are subject to multiple human pressure: recreation, fishing, agriculture, and urbanization. P. lenticularis individuals preserved in Lugol’s solution were counted under an inverted microscope (after sedimentation in 14 or 9 ml chambers), including both empty and filled loricae. Its populations differed both between seasons and between waters. High P. lenticularis abundance was mainly limited to the summer months. It was observed at temperatures above 19°C and pH values above 7.8, in water characterized by quite high electrolytic conductivity (>500 μS cm-1). Statistical analysis reveals two significant relationships between physicochemical parameters and the abundance of P. lenticularis. This suggests that in the investigated waters the biotic factors and processes are probably more important regulators of changes in the density of its population than nutrients.
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- 2018
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42. Quantitative assay of element mass inventories in single cell biological systems with micro-PIXE.
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Ogrinc, Nina, Pelicon, Primož, Vavpetič, Primož, Kelemen, Mitja, Grlj, Nataša, Jeromel, Luka, Tomić, Sergej, Čolić, Miodrag, and Beran, Alfred
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QUANTITATIVE research , *BACKSCATTERING , *SCANNING transmission electron microscopy , *GOLD nanoparticles , *DENDRITIC cells , *ZOOPLANKTON - Abstract
Abstract: Elemental concentrations in micro-PIXE (Particle Induced X-ray Emission) maps of elements in biological tissue slices have been determined using auxiliary information on the sample matrix composition from EBS (Elastic Backscattering Spectroscopy) and STIM (Scanning Transmission Ion Microscopy). The thin sample approximation may be used for evaluating micro-PIXE data in cases, where X-ray absorption in the sample can be neglected and the mass of elements in a selected area can be estimated. The resulting sensitivity amounts to an impressive 10−12 g of the selected elements. Two cases are presented as examples. In the first, we determined the total mass of gold nanoparticles internalized by human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MDDC). In the second, an inventory of the mass of elements in the micro-particulate material adsorbed at the wall of the lorica of the microzooplankton species Tintinnopsis radix has been created. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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43. Reconciling Cladistic and Genetic Analyses in Choreotrichid Ciliates (Ciliophora, Spirotricha, Oligotrichea).
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Agatha, Sabine and Strüder-Kypke, Michaela C.
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CLADISTIC analysis , *STROBILIDIIDAE , *PHYLOGENY , *TAXONOMY , *CILIATA , *SPIROTRICHA - Abstract
Fifty-six features of halteriid, oligotrichid, and choreotrichid ciliates are cladistically analysed, including an updated hypothesis about the evolution of the somatic ciliary patterns. Based on its morphology, Lynnella clusters with Parastrombidinopsis, Parastrombidium, and Strombidinopsis, while it is basal to the other choreotrichids in the molecular phylogenies. The two clusters of Favella species in small subunit rRNA gene trees are supported by morphological features, justifying a separation at genus and family level. The genus Favella has a smooth lorica surface and a somatic ciliary pattern comprising a left and lateral ciliary field as well as two dorsal kineties and a monokinetidal ventral kinety abutting on the right ciliary field. The new genus Schmidingerella n. gen., established for the second Favella cluster, groups with Metacylis and Rhabdonella in the molecular trees. It differs from Favella in (i) a lorica wall with reticulate surface ridges and minute openings and (ii) a ventral kinety that is distinctly apart from the right ciliary field and composed of a monokinetidal anterior and a dikinetidal posterior portion. The genera Codonaria, Codonella, and Codonellopsis are affiliated with the family Dictyocystidae, whose diagnosis is improved to include the lorica sac. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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44. The Isidorian Context of Aldhem's 'Lorica' and Exeter Riddle 35.
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Weber, Benjamin
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RIDDLES ,ETYMOLOGY ,ENGLISH poetry ,ENGLISH literature ,AUTHORS ,ANGLO-Saxon pottery - Abstract
Exeter Riddle 35, a translation of Aldhelm's Enigma 33, 'Lorica,' has attracted much attention from scholars interested in Anglo-Saxon practices of translation. Aldhelm's poem is distinguished by its elegant structure, but also by its debt to Isidore's Etymologies, a debt that has not yet been recognized by the poem's modern readers. The Isidorian conceit is carefully embedded within the structure of the poem, and Aldhelm takes great pains to mirror it on the formal level, using a variety of word-pictures and aural effects to lead the reader to the etymological heart of his riddle. Unraveling these connections vividly demonstrates Aldhelm's skill as a craftsman, but also changes the way we must see Exeter 35 as a translation. The complexity of the Latin poem forces us to recognize the Anglo-Saxon poet's keen appreciation of his source material, which must have been supported by a certain sensitivity to the formal aspects of Latin verse. It also reveals the liberties the translator took in adapting his source; the Old English poet puts much less emphasis on form, relying instead on vivid imagery set against the challenge to the wise reader typical of the Old English riddles. Though Exeter 35 is a translation, it is also an original composition which maintains focus on the central conceit of its source while adapting it to vernacular stylistic norms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Dependence between Volumes of Protoplast and Lorica in Lugol-fixed Tintinnid Ciliates.
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Rychert, Krzysztof
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PROTOPLASTS ,TINTINNIDA ,CILIATA ,SOLUTION (Chemistry) ,ALLOMETRY ,PROTISTA - Abstract
The relationship between the volume of tintinnid loricae and protoplasts was studied on the basis of bulk data derived from samples collected in a range of temperate environments: riverine, lacustrine, estuarine, and marine. All organisms were fixed with acid Lugol solution (0.5–1.0%). The dependence was described with the allometric equation: VL=2.74×VP
1.03 , where VL and VP are volumes [μm3 ] of loricae and protoplasts, respectively. The dependence was highly significant (p<0.001, n=417, R2 =0.85). On average, protoplasts occupied 31% of the lorica volume. One species, Helicostomella subulata, was omitted from the calculations and treated separately since this ciliate has a relatively large lorica. The relationship identified between lorica and protoplast volumes permits recalculating incomplete data if protoplasts are the only body part measured. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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46. Resources and regions.
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McFarlane, Anthony
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Seventeenth-century maps of New Granada show a country divided into four great administrative units, each a relic of the years of Spanish conquest. On the Caribbean coast were the two gobiernos of Santa Marta and Cartagena; in the interior, the Nuevo Reino de Granada dominated the east of the country; in the west and southwest lay the great governación de Popayán, extending to the borders of Ecuador. Eighteenth-century maps, by contrast, present a more detailed picture of the territory's topographical features and administrative divisions, showing all the provinces created by postconquest settlement and, in later maps, placing these provinces within the framework of the viceroyalty created by the Bourbon monarchy. Greater cartographical sophistication was in part a reflection of the progress of government under Bourbon rule, and the splendidly detailed Plan Geográfico del Vireynato de Santafé de Bogotá, Nuevo Reyno de Granada, drawn up in 1772, mirrors the new concern with ordering and controlling colonial territory. But if better maps present a more accurate definition of the land and its political boundaries, much is also concealed beneath their orderly surface. When New Granada first came under Bourbon rule, it was a mosaic of regions, each isolated from the others by long distances and difficult terrain, and distinguished by cultural differences arising from variations in the local blend of Europeans, Indians, and Africans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Redescription of Tintinnopsis everta Kofoid and Campbell 1929 (Alveolata, Ciliophora, Tintinnina) Based on Taxonomic and Genetic Analyses-Discovery of a New Complex Ciliary Pattern
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Sabine Agatha, Michael Gruber, and Michaela C. Strüder-Kypke
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cell division ,0301 basic medicine ,Morphology (biology) ,phylogeny ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rivers ,Phylogenetics ,Genus ,lorica ,morphology ,Seawater ,14. Life underwater ,Barcoding ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Lorica (genus) ,Biodiversity ,Original Articles ,DNA, Protozoan ,biology.organism_classification ,Ribosome Subunits, Small ,030104 developmental biology ,Taxon ,Alveolata ,Evolutionary biology ,marine plankton ,Original Article ,Literature survey ,Tintinnid - Abstract
The about 1,000 species of tintinnid ciliates are identified and classified almost exclusively based on their lorica features, although the shortcomings of this structure are well‐known, e.g. causing uncertain species limitations and nonmonophyletic taxa. Hence, the present redescription of Tintinnopsis everta Kofoid and Campbell, 1929 considers not only the lorica characteristics, but focuses on cell and genetic features. The species is redescribed from the North Atlantic and adjacent sea areas, namely the east coast of the USA, using live observation, protargol‐stained material, scanning electron microscopy, and genetic analyses. The main stages of cell division are described, and the species’ phylogenetic relationships are inferred from morphological data and the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequence. The estimates of its biogeographical distribution and autecology are based on a literature survey. The species is characterised by a complex somatic ciliary pattern with a unique position of the posterior kinety and a conspicuously large distance between the somatic ciliary fields and the collar membranelles. The phylogenetic relationships of Tintinnopsis everta vary in the molecular trees depending on the algorithms used and are, therefore, regarded as unresolved. Nevertheless, the new kind of complex somatic ciliary pattern distinctly contributes to a better understanding of the tintinnid biodiversity and evolution and provides features for a future split of the nonmonophyletic genus Tintinnopsis.
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48. Phylogenetic position of a rare loricated green alga, Cephalomonas granulata N. L. Higinb. (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae).
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Nakada, Takashi, Soga, Tomoyoshi, and Tomita, Masaru
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GREEN algae , *DASYCLADALES , *CHAETOPHORALES , *PHYTOFLAGELLATES , *PROTOZOA - Abstract
Cephalomonas ( Cp.) granulata N. L. Higinb. (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae), a rare volvocalean phytoflagellate, has recently been isolated from a paddy field in Japan and examined by light and fluorescence microscopy. The vegetative cells of Cp. granulata have granulate loricae and a characteristic mushroom-like shape with a hemispherical to spherical anterior part and narrower posterior part. Cp. granulata has been classified among the Phacotaceae along with other loricated genera. However, its phylogenetic position has not been investigated using molecular phylogeny. To evaluate the phylogenetic position of Cephalomonas, the 18S rRNA gene sequence of the Japanese strain was determined. The phylogenetic analyses revealed that Cp. granulata was not closely related to other loricated taxa with known phylogenetic affinities, such as Phacotaceae sensu stricto ( Phacotus, Pteromonas, and Wislouchiella) and Dysmorphococcus globosus. This indicates at least three independent origins of loricae within the Volvocales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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49. Étude au microscope électronique a balayage du genre Trachelomonas (Euglenophyta) dans le Sud-Est de la Côte d'Ivoire (Afrique de l'Ouest).
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Philippe, D. A. Kouhété, Mascarell, Gérard, and Couté, Alain
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TRACHELOMONAS , *EUGLENOIDS , *SCANNING electron microscopes , *CULTIVARS , *PLANT species - Abstract
Fifty-eight taxa of the genus Trachelomonas Ehrenberg 1833 sampled in Agneby river and in two little ponds at Adahou-village and Akressi (Ivory Coast) have been examined using scanning electron microscopy. The fine structure of the lorica surface was studied based on one hundred and sixty-four micrographs grouped in twenty-one plates giving general and detailed views of the cells. Among the fifty-eight taxa recorded, twenty-two are new for Africa, twenty-nine for West Africa and thirty-four for the Ivory Coast. Four species and seven varieties new to science are proposed, namely: Trachelomonas akressiensis, T. cornperei, T. diploperforata, T. saccasii, and Trachelomonas armata var. assemienii, T. curta var. longicollis, T. hispida var. spinosa, T Iotharingiae var. adahouensis, T saccasii var. paucigranulata, T scuipta var. africana and T scuipta var. dossahouae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
50. Faeth fiadha. 'Lorica' świętego Patryka
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Ryszarda Bulas
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Patryk ,Irlandia ,modlitwa ,Lorica ,Ryk Jelenia ,Chrystus ,Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc. ,BR60-67 ,Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects ,BL51-65 ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Abstract
The article treats of the most famous sort of Irish protective prayer, which name is lorica (breastplate). The author talks over this kind of prayer and inserts its translation. Next, on the base of article of O'Donoghue, the author analyzes every stanza of S. Patrick's lorica. First and eight stanza tells about Trinity and God, in the second and second the power of Christ is invoked in all its main manifestations: his birth, his baptism, his death and burial, his resurrection and his coming in judgment. The third stanza descends from the sphere of deity to the world of the first creation - angels. The fourth stanza dips down from heavenly host to the visible cosmos in its spheres and elements: sun, moon, and firmament, and the four elements: fire, air, water and earth. In the fifth stanza we are back at the source of creation, a natural progression from the invocation of created nature in the fourth stanza. The sixth stanza tells about spells cast by women and blacksmiths and druids.
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- 2004
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