Halteria, sometimes referred to as the jumping oligotrich, is a genus of common planktonic ciliates that are found in many freshwater environments. Halteria...
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and choreotrichs appear to form closely related, natural groups. However Halteria and its close relatives, originally considered oligotrichs, form a separate...
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2022, DeLong et al. showed that over the course of two days the ciliates Halteria and Paramecium reduced chlorovirus plaque-forming units by up to two orders...
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other microbial food sources were removed from the water, the ciliate Halteria was observed to have increased in number due to the active consumption...
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complete circle. The body cilia are reduced to a girdle and ventral cilia. In Halteria and its relatives, they form bristles or cirri; however these forms may...
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suggested their inclusion as a sister group to the flies, in a clade called Halteria, which have one pair of the wings modified into halteres, and failed to...
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Binomial name Mesodinium rubrum Hamburger and Buddenbrock, 1929 Synonyms Halteria rubra Lohmann, 1908 Myrionecta rubra Lohmann, 1908 Cyclotrichium meunieri...
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through kleptoplasty or symbiosis with photosynthetic microbes. The ciliate Halteria has been observed to feed on chloroviruses. Feeding techniques vary considerably...
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lot of controversy include Strepsiptera and Diptera grouped together as Halteria based on a reduction of one of the wing pairs – a position not well-supported...
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Protista Phylum Ciliophora : Chilodonella sp., Epistylis sp., Euplotes sp., Halteria sp., Homalozoon sp., Nassula sp., Oxytricha sp., Pleuronema sp., Podophrya...
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