17, No. 2, 1934 The Wood-Feeding Roach Cryptocercus, Its... The Wood-Feeding Roach Cryptocercus, Its Protozoa, and the Symbiosis Between Protozoa and Roach This is the metadata section. Skip to ...
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Why has this Texas beach suddenly turned pink?"When Noctiluca sp blooms it can turn the water a reddish or dark pink color because of the pigments in its cells that come from the organisms that it eats." If the pinkish-red color appears ...
Davenport, an Assistant Professor of Biology at Pennsylvania State University, has received a grant of $100,500 for their project titled "Protozoan and Microbiome Interactions with Their Host: The ...
One of the onlookers, who has long been active in the maritime sector, claimed that they were Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish, which live mainly in the Mediterranean. So why this sudden invasion? Ocean ...
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