diff --git a/data/AF/49/87/AF4987FEFF90033A806DE351FED24ECB.xml b/data/AF/49/87/AF4987FEFF90033A806DE351FED24ECB.xml index 5314ed5a0e9..32c4f4e906a 100644 --- a/data/AF/49/87/AF4987FEFF90033A806DE351FED24ECB.xml +++ b/data/AF/49/87/AF4987FEFF90033A806DE351FED24ECB.xml @@ -1,49 +1,55 @@ - - - -Free-living Heterotrophic Flagellates Lakes in Turkey (Protista) from Two Hypersaline + + + +Free-living Heterotrophic Flagellates Lakes in Turkey (Protista) from Two Hypersaline - - -Author + + +Author -Aydin, Esra Elif +Aydin, Esra Elif +esraelif@gmail.com - - -Author + + +Author -Lee, Won Je +Lee, Won Je -text - - -Acta Protozoologica +text + + +Acta Protozoologica - -2022 - -61 + +2022 + +2022-12-31 - -85 -98 + +61 + + +85 +98 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/16890027ap.22.008.17111 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/16890027ap.22.008.17111 -journal article -10.4467/16890027AP.22.008.17111 -1689-0027 -10994584 +journal article +295839 +10.4467/16890027AP.22.008.17111 +919e1c31-f345-4044-9c2a-29e6d025e378 +1689-0027 +10994584 - + - + Pleurostomum flabellatum Ruinen 1938 @@ -63,7 +69,7 @@ l-m) -Cells are 18–30 µm long, flattened, somewhat elongate and narrower posteriorly. The synchronously moving two flagella are 1.5–2 times the cell length and emerge apically beneath the rostrum. Because of the rostrum, flagella seemed to emerge subapically. Both flagella move in close contact with lamella. The cytos- tomal structure originates near the point of flagellar in- sertion and extends in a spiral to the posterior end of the cell. The extension of the cytostomal structure gives the cell its spiral shape. A vacuole is located posteriorly. The cells swim slowly by making spirals. Description based on observations of 16 cells. Occurance: every month with the exception of July and August at Meke Lake, temperature 0–21 °C, salinity 107.5–215 psu, dissolved oxygen +Cells are 18–30 µm long, flattened, somewhat elongate and narrower posteriorly. The synchronously moving two flagella are 1.5–2 times the cell length and emerge apically beneath the rostrum. Because of the rostrum, flagella seemed to emerge subapically. Both flagella move in close contact with lamella. The cytotomal structure originates near the point of flagellar insertion and extends in a spiral to the posterior end of the cell. The extension of the cytostomal structure gives the cell its spiral shape. A vacuole is located posteriorly. The cells swim slowly by making spirals. Description based on observations of 16 cells. Occurance: every month with the exception of July and August at Meke Lake, temperature 0–21 °C, salinity 107.5–215 psu, dissolved oxygen 0.25–5.18 mg /L. @@ -75,7 +81,7 @@ The genus Pleurostomum -contains 5 species and is characterized by two parallel homodynamic subapically (and also apically in regard to former descriptions) emerging flagella and by its cytostomal groove. Generally, our observations are in accordance with the original description of Ruinen (1938) with respect to cell length and general appearance of the cell. The only difference is the point of flagellar inser- tion. According to Ruinen (1938) both flagella emerge apically, whereas in our cells the flagella emerged subapically. +contains 5 species and is characterized by two parallel homodynamic subapically (and also apically in regard to former descriptions) emerging flagella and by its cytostomal groove. Generally, our observations are in accordance with the original description of Ruinen (1938) with respect to cell length and general appearance of the cell. The only difference is the point of flagellar insertion. According to Ruinen (1938) both flagella emerge apically, whereas in our cells the flagella emerged subapically. Pleurostomum flabellatum @@ -92,7 +98,7 @@ is similar to extends almost to the end of the cell and is relatively longer. The cells of Pleurostomum -flabel- latum +flabellatum reported by Patterson and Simpson (1996) @@ -128,7 +134,7 @@ and Tulamoeba bucina Kirby et al. 2014 -’s flagellated stage re- semble each other, but can be distinguished by the paths of their cytostome: +’s flagellated stage resemble each other, but can be distinguished by the paths of their cytostome: P. flabellatum