Phenotypic plasticity in plasmodial slime molds and molecular phylogeny of terrestrial vs. aquatic species

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  • who: T. Hoppe from the Research Group for Biology Education, Institute for Zoology and Evolutionary Research, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Am Steiger, Jena, Germany have published the article: Phenotypic plasticity in plasmodial slime molds and molecular phylogeny of terrestrial vs. aquatic species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors compare this rare plasmodial slime mold with another temporarily aquatic taxon from Europe Didymium nigripes.
  • future: This study documents that further investigations into the habitats of these amoebae-like microbes are necessary to get a more complete knowledge of niche . . .

     

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