
Flagellates : Unity, Diversity and Evolution.
Title:
Flagellates : Unity, Diversity and Evolution.
Author:
Leadbeater, Barry S. C.
ISBN:
9780203484814
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (414 pages)
Series:
Systematics Association Special Volumes
Contents:
Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- The flagellates: historical perspectives -- The flagellate condition -- Mechanisms of flagellar propulsion -- The flagellate cytoskeleton: introduction of a general terminology for microtubular flagellar roots in protists -- Molecular aspects of the centrin-based cytoskeleton in flagellates -- The cell surface of flagellates -- Sensory mechanisms: phototaxes and light perception in algae -- Trophic strategies -- Amitochondriate flagellates -- Adaptations to parasitism among flagellates -- Flagellates and the microbial loop -- Functional diversity of heterotrophic flagellates in aquatic ecosystems -- Geographic distribution and diversity of free-living heterotrophic flagellates -- Cosmopolitan haptophyte flagellates and their genetic links -- Occurrence and loss of organelles -- Flagellate phylogeny: an ultrastructural approach -- Flagellate megaevolution: the basis for eukaryote diversification -- Index -- Systematics Association Publications.
Abstract:
1. The Flagellates: Historical Perspectives 2. The Flagellate Condition 3. Mechanisms of Flagellar Propulsion 4. The Flagellate Cytoskeleton: Introduction of a General Terminology for Microtubular Flagellar Roots in Protists 5. Molecular Aspects of the Centrin Based Cytoskeleton in Flagellates 6. The Cell Surface of Flagellates 7. Sensory Mechanisms: Phototaxes and Light Perceptions in Algae 8. Trophic Strategies 9. Amitochondriate Flagellates 10. Adaptations to Parasitism among Flagellates 11. Flagellates and the Microbial Loop 12. Functional Diversity of Heterotrophic Flagellates in Aquatic Ecosystems 13. Geographic Distribution and Diversity of Free Living Heterotrophic Flagellates 14. Cosmopolitan Haptophytes Flagellates and their Genetic Links 15. Occurrence and Loss of Organelles 16. Flagellate Phylogeny: an Ultrastructural Approach 17. Flagellate Megaevolution: the Basis for Eukaryote Diversification, Plymouth marine Lab, UK, Sharon McReady, John Raven, University of Dundee, UK, Michael Holwill, King's College London, UK, Helen Taylor, Øjvind Moestrup, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Peter Hart, Jeff Salisbury, Mayo Clinic Foundation, USA, Burkhard Becker, Botanisched Institut, Germany, Hiroshi Kawai, Kobe University, Japan, Michael Sleigh, University of Southampton, UK, Hartmut Arndt, University of Cologne, Germany, Johanna Laybourn-Parry, Jackie Parry, University of Lancaster, UK, David Patterson, University of Sydney, Australia, Won Je Lee, Linda Medlin, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany, Gut Brugerolle, Université Blaise Pascal de Clemont-Ferrand, France, Keith Vickerman, University of Glasgow, UK, Mark Farmer, University of Georgia, USA, Marshall Darley, Serguei Karpov, University of St. Petersburg, Russia, Tom Cavalier-Smith, University of Oxford, UK,.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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