2005 journal article

Gymnodinioides pitelkae n. sp (Ciliophora, Apostomatina) from the littoral amphipod, Marinogammarus obtusatus, a trophont with remnants of the tomite's infraciliature

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PROTISTOLOGY, 41(2), 85–92.

By: P. Bradbury n

author keywords: Gymnodinioides pitelkae n. sp.; Marinogammarus obtusatus; infraciliature; speciation; apostome ciliates; Heliochona sessilis
TL;DR: Speculations that speciation in Gymnodinioides may result from isolation on different hosts, changes in the internal feeding apparatus, delays or mishaps during morphogenesis, or habitat changes affecting the host must consider the case of G. pitelkae. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
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1998 journal article

Studies on some new and rare reported marine planktonic ciliates (Ciliophora : Oligotrichia) from coastal waters in north China

JOURNAL OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, 78(3), 767–794.

By: W. Song* & P. Bradbury n

TL;DR: Eight marine oligotrichous ciliates including one new genus, two new combinations, and five new species collected from the Yellow Sea, north-eastern China, are morphologically and biometrically investigated based on observations of living specimens and permanent preparations after protargol impregnation. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
14. Life Below Water (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
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1998 journal article

Taxonomic studies on Amphileptiscus shii nov. gen. nov. spec, a marine ciliate from China (Ciliophora, Pleurostomatida, Amphileptidae)

Zoologischer Anzeiger, 236(2-3), 161–166.

By: W. Song & P. Bradbury

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1997 journal article

Comparative studies on a new brackish water Euplotes, E-parawoodruffi n. sp., and a redescription of Euplotes woodruffi Gaw, 1939 (Ciliophora; Hypotrichida)

ARCHIV FUR PROTISTENKUNDE, 148(4), 399–412.

By: W. Song* & P. Bradbury n

author keywords: Ciliophora; Euplotes parawoodruffi n. sp.; Euplotes woodruffi; morphology; comparison
TL;DR: The morphology, nuclear apparatus, infraciliature, and silverline system of two populations of the Euplotes woodruffi-complex, one from brackish water off Pamlico Sound, North Carolina (USA), and the other from a freshwater pond in Qingdao (P.R. China), have been examined in vivo and with silver nitrate and protargol impregnations. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
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1997 journal article

Redescription of Ellobiophrya brevipes (Laird, 1959) n comb (Ciliophora, Peritrichia) and the fine structure of its pellicle and cinctum

JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY, 44(4), 374–382.

By: J. Clamp* & P. Bradbury n

author keywords: Caliperia; gill parasite; infraciliature; peritrich; Raja erinacea; taxonomy
TL;DR: Observations of the living ciliates confirmed by protargol impregnation and electron microscopy revealed that their cinctal arms are linked by a bouton and that the cytoskeletal structure within them has the fine structure of a myoneme. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1997 journal article

Stomatogenesis during the formation of the tomite of Hyalophysa chattoni (Hymenostomatida : Ciliophora)

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PROTISTOLOGY, 33(4), 409–419.

By: P. Bradbury n, W. Song* & L. Zhang n

author keywords: stomatogenesis; palintomy; tomitogenesis; microstome-macrostome; apostomatina
TL;DR: This method of silver impregnation confirms the earlier description of tomitogenesis by Chatton and Lwoff, but it reveals significant details concerning the fate of certain transient kineties that form structures which later contribute to the functioning cytostome. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1996 chapter

Pathogenic ciliates

In K. Hausmann & P. C. Bradbury (Eds.), Ciliates : cells as organisms (p. 463). Stuttgart : Gustav Fischer Verlag.

By: P. Bradbury

Ed(s): . K. Hausmann & P. Bradbury

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1989 journal article

Evidence for hymenostome affinities in an apostome ciliate

Journal of Protozoology, 36(1), 95.

By: P. Bradbury*

TL;DR: The fine structure of the infraciliature and microtubular elements making up the macrostome and the evocation of the microstome-macrostome transformation in the presence of specific foods suggest that apostome ciliates any more properly be a suborder of Hymenostomatida rather than a subclass of Oligohymenophorea. (via Semantic Scholar)
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14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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