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Ciliates from eutrophized water in the northern Brazil and morphology of Cristigera hammeri Wilbert, 1986 (Ciliophora, Scuticociliatia)

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PROTISTOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 2, Pages 122-133

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2014.01.005

Keywords

Amazonia; Oligohymenophorea; Synonymy; Systematics; Taxonomy

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  1. DCR FAPESPA/CNPq [ICAAF 002/2013]
  2. CNPq Universal [485974/2013-4]

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Ciliates occur in all major aquatic and soil environments worldwide and are important links in the microbial food webs, which, along with other free-living protists, are generally overlooked in biodiversity conservation programs. In Brazil, the northern region comprises the Brazilian Amazonia, an area widely known for its huge biodiversity. However, the diversity of ciliates in that region is still almost unknown. As result of the present study, a total of 21 species of ciliates, distributed among 15 genera, were inventoried from samples of eutrophized water collected in the city of Belem, capital of the state of Para, one of the states which comprise the Brazilian Amazonia. In addition, a local population of the rare scuticociliate Cristigera hammeri is described from optical and electron microscopy observations, and its synonymy with C. pleuronemoides is rejected based on new evidence. (C) 2014 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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