Handbook of the Protists 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28149-0_10
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“…; Pánek et al. , , ; Park and Simpson ). The other concept of Heterolobosea, referred to here as “Heterolobosea sensu stricto,” recognizes Heterolobosea in the narrow sense established by Page and Blanton ().…”
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“…; Pánek et al. , , ; Park and Simpson ). The other concept of Heterolobosea, referred to here as “Heterolobosea sensu stricto,” recognizes Heterolobosea in the narrow sense established by Page and Blanton ().…”
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“…Although Heterolobosea is not a particularly species‐rich group, consisting of approximately 140 species in 35 genera (see Pánek et al. ), the boundaries of its true diversity continue to expand, as indicated by discoveries of a considerable number of new genera during the last decade (Anderson et al. ; De Jonckheere et al.…”
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“…Protists isolated from this environment have been rarely detected in freshwater or marine habitats and usually represent novel eukaryotic lineages, some of them relatively deep‐branching (Harding and Simpson ; Pánek et al. ; Park and Simpson ). The isolates from hypersaline waters are classified as the heterotrophic Bicosoecida (i.e.…”
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