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Chapter 1 Introduction To TINTINNIDS |
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1.1 Why a book on tintinnid ciliates? |
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1.2 What is a tintinnid ciliate? |
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1.3 The lorica as the defining characteristic of tintinnid ciliates |
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1.4 History of tintinnid studies |
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1.5 Tintinnids as model organisms for marine plankton |
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16 | (1) |
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Chapter 2 The Tintinnid Lorica |
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2.2 Diversity, formation, and variability of loricae |
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2.3 Ultrastructure of loricae |
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2.4 Chemical composition of loricae |
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Chapter 3 Systematics And Evolution Of Tintinnid Ciliates |
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3.2 History of tintinnid taxonomy and systematics |
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3.3 Evolution of tintinnids |
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3.4 How to read the tintinnid cladogram |
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3.5 Molecular analysis and comparison with morphologic data |
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3.7 Comparison with the evolution of related planktonic ciliates: the aloricate choreotrichids, oligotrichids, and halteriids |
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Chapter 4 Ecophysiology And Behavior Of TINTINNIDS |
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4.5 Response to abiotic factors and interactions with biotic factors |
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4.6 Tintinnids as models and in models |
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Chapter 5 Predators Of TINTINNIDS |
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5.2 Predators of tintinnids |
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5.3 Anti-predator defenses of tintinnids |
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5.4 Top-down control of tintinnids |
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5.5 Importance of tintinnids as prey for the predator |
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5.6 Tintinnids as vectors for algal toxins |
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Chapter 6 Parasites Of TINTINNIDS |
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6.2 Dinoflagellate parasites: morphology and infection cycle |
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6.3 Molecular evolution of dinoflagellates parasitizing tintinnids |
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6.4 Ecology of tintinnid parasites |
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6.5 Summary and future directions |
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Chapter 7 Comparative Biology Of TINTINNID Cysts |
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7.3 Encystment and excystment |
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7.4 Ecological function of cysts |
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Chapter 8 Fossil TINTINNIDS |
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8.1 Introduction: a paucity of data |
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8.2 Proterozoic tintinnids: no evidence of a beginning |
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8.3 Paleozoic tintinnid reports: too thin to know |
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8.4 Mesozoic tintinnids and calpionellids: same shape, different composition |
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8.5 Cenozoic tintinnids: sparse |
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8.6 Organic and agglutinated phanerozoic fossils: the most likely candidates |
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8.7 Conclusions and perspectives |
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Chapter 9 TINTINNIDS In Microzooplankton Communities |
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9.1 Ecology of microzooplankton |
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9.2 Quantitative importance of tintinnids in microzooplankton assemblages |
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9.3 Characteristics that set tintinnids apart from other microzooplankton |
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212 | (2) |
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Chapter 10 Diversity And Distributions Of TINTINNIDS |
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10.3 Assemblages of coastal systems |
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10.4 Assemblages of open waters |
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239 | (2) |
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241 | (3) |
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References |
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Organism Index |
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Subject Index |
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