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Lucina nassula gill symbiont
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Lucina nassula symbiont
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2008
2008
The Duke of Burgundy butterfly and its dukedom: larval niche variation in Hamearis lucina across Central Europe
N. Anthes
,
T. Fartmann
,
G. Hermann
Journal of Insect Conservation
2008
Corpus ID: 21783352
In order to improve our understanding of habitat preferences and optimal management of open woodland insects, we analyse patch…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Oviposition preferences, adjacency of old woodland and isolation explain the distribution of the Duke of Burgundy butterfly (Hamearis lucina) in calcareous grasslands in central Germany
T. Fartmann
2006
Corpus ID: 55340918
Analyses of phenology, oviposition preference and patch occupancy of Hamearis lucina were made in calcareous grasslands in the…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Time-resolved visible and infrared study of the cyano complexes of myoglobin and of hemoglobin I from Lucina pectinata.
J. Helbing
,
L. Bonacina
,
+9 authors
J. Lópéz-Garriga
Biophysical Journal
2004
Corpus ID: 33418921
The dynamics of the ferric CN complexes of the heme proteins Myoglobin and Hemoglobin I from the clam Lucina pectinata upon Soret…
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2001
2001
Formation of compound I and compound II ferryl species in the reaction of hemoglobin I from Lucina pectinata with hydrogen peroxide.
W. De Jesús-Bonilla
,
J. E. Cortés-Figueroa
,
F. A. Souto-Bachiller
,
L. Rodriguez
,
J. Lópéz-Garriga
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
2001
Corpus ID: 32587547
The formation of ferryl heme (Fe(IV) = O) species, i.e., compound I and compound II, has been identified as the main…
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1987
Highly Cited
1987
Developmental change in aggregation, defense and escape behavior of buckmoth caterpillars, Hemileuca lucina (Saturniidae)
Jennifer C. Cornell
,
N. Stamp
,
M. Deane Bowers
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
1987
Corpus ID: 44510654
SummaryChanges in response to attack and the tendency to aggregate were examined in the six larval instars of the buckmoth…
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1978
1978
Endocytosis and streaming of highly gelated cytoplasm alongside rows of arm-bearing microtubules in the ciliate Nassula.
J. Tucker
Journal of Cell Science
1978
Corpus ID: 9671130
The microtubular cytopharyngeal basket acts as a jet engine when Nassula ingests filaments of blue-green algae. Prolonged and…
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1971
1971
Development and deployment of cilia, basal bodies, and other microtubular organelles in the cortex of the ciliate Nassula.
J. Tucker
Journal of Cell Science
1971
Corpus ID: 16438974
The basal bodies contain more internal structures than those described for other organisms. For example, they possess 2 different…
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1970
1970
Initiation and differentiation of microtubule patterns in the ciliate Nassula.
J. Tucker
Journal of Cell Science
1970
Corpus ID: 37779927
The mechanisms specifying microtubule arrangement and controlling the dimensions and shaping of microtubular components during…
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1968
Highly Cited
1968
Fine structure and function of the cytopharyngeal basket in the ciliate Nassula.
J. Tucker
Journal of Cell Science
1968
Corpus ID: 10755508
The fine structure of the cytopharyngeal basket is described in detail. A circular palisade of cytopharyngeal rods is encircled…
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1967
Highly Cited
1967
Changes in nuclear structure during binary fission in the ciliate Nassula.
J. Tucker
Journal of Cell Science
1967
Corpus ID: 37170087
During binary fission intranuclear spindles are formed in the three micronuclei and in the macronucleus. The nuclear envelopes…
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