The biology and ecology of tintinnid ciliates: models for marine plankton (Chichester; Hoboken, 2013). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаThe biology and ecology of tintinnid ciliates: models for marine plankton / ed. by J.R.Dolan et al. - Chichester; Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. - viii, 296 p., [16] p. of col. plates: ill., maps. - Ref.: p.244-287. - Org. ind.: p.288-292. - Sub. ind.: p.293-296. - ISBN 978-0-470-67151-1
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
CHAPTER 1  INTRODUCTION TO TINTINNIDS ........................... 1
1.1  Why a book on tintinnid ciliates? .......................... 2
1.2  What is a tintinnid ciliate? ............................... 3
1.3  The Iorica as the defining characteristic of tintinnid 
     ciliates ................................................... 3
1.4  History of tintinnid studies ............................... 7
1.5  Tintinnids as model organisms for marine plankton ......... 13
1.6  Key points, 16 Acknowledgments ............................ 16

CHAPTER 2  THE TINTINNID LORICA ................................ 17
2.1  Introduction .............................................. 18
2.2  Diversity, formation, and variability of loricae .......... 19
2.3  Ultrastructure of loricae ................................. 32
2.4  Chemical composition of loricae ........................... 35
2.5  Lorica sedimentation ...................................... 40
2.6  Key points ................................................ 41
     Acknowledgments ........................................... 41

CHAPTER 3  SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION OF TINTINNID CILIATES ..... 42
3.1  Introduction .............................................. 43
3.2  History of tintinnid taxonomy and systematics ............. 44
3.3  Evolution of tintinnids ................................... 49
3.4  How to read the tintinnid cladogram ....................... 64
3.5  Molecular analysis and comparison with morphologic data ... 69
3.6  Systematics ............................................... 75
3.7  Comparison with the evolution of related planktonic
     ciliates: the aloricate choreotrichids, oligotrichids,
     and halteriids ............................................ 81
3.8  Key points ................................................ 83
     Acknowledgments ........................................... 84

CHAPTER 4  ECOPHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF TINTINNIDS ............ 85
4.1  Introduction .............................................. 86
4.2  Feeding ................................................... 86
4.3  Growth .................................................... 99
4.4  Swimming behavior ........................................ 106
4.5  Response to abiotic factors and interactions with 
     biotic factors ........................................... 111
4.6  Tintinnids as models and in models ....................... 114
4.7  Key points ............................................... 121
     Acknowledgments .......................................... 121

CHAPTER 5  PREDATORS OF TINTINNIDS ............................ 122
5.1  Introduction ............................................. 123
5.2  Predators of tintinnids .................................. 133
5.3  Anti-predator defenses of tintinnids ..................... 141
5.4  Top-down control of tintinnids ........................... 142
5.5  Importance of tintinnids as prey for the predator ........ 143
5.6  Tintinnids as vectors for algal toxins ................... 143
5.7  Key points ............................................... 144
     Acknowledgments .......................................... 144

CHAPTER 6  PARASITES OF TINTINNIDS ............................ 145
6.1  Background ............................................... 146
6.2  Dinoflagellate parasites: morphology and infection
     cycle .................................................... 149
6.3  Molecular evolution of dinoflagellates parasitizing 
     tintinnids ............................................... 160
6.4  Ecology of tintinnid parasites ........................... 165
6.5  Summary and future directions ............................ 169
6.6  Key points ............................................... 169
     Acknowledgments .......................................... 170

CHAPTER 7  COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY OF TINTINNID CYSTS ............. 171
7.1  Introduction ............................................. 172
7.2  Morphology ............................................... 173
7.3  Encystment and excystment ................................ 176
7.4  Ecological function of cysts ............................. 182
7.5  Key points ............................................... 184
     Acknowledgments .......................................... 185

CHAPTER 8  FOSSIL TINTINNIDS .................................. 186
8.1  Introduction: a paucity of data .......................... 187
8.2  Proterozoic tintinnids: no evidence of a beginning ....... 187
8.3  Paleozoic tintinnid reports: too thin to know ............ 191
8.4  Mesozoic tintinnids and calpionellids: same shape, 
     different composition .................................... 191
8.5  Cenozoic tintinnids: sparse .............................. 192
8.6  Organic and agglutinated phanerozoic fossils: the most 
     likely candidates ........................................ 193
8.7  Conclusions and perspectives ............................. 195
8.8  Key points ............................................... 197
     Acknowledgments .......................................... 197

CHAPTER 9  TINTINNIDS IN MICROZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES ......... 198
9.1  Ecology of microzooplankton .............................. 199
9.2  Quantitative importance of tintinnids in 
     microzooplankton assemblages ............................. 205
9.3  Characteristics that set tintinnids apart from other
     microzooplankton ......................................... 211
9.4  Key points ............................................... 212
     Acknowledgments .......................................... 213
  
CHAPTER 10 DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS OF TINTINNIDS .......... 214
10.1 Introduction ............................................. 215
10.2 Biogeography ............................................. 215
10.3 Assemblages of coastal systems ........................... 233
10.4 Assemblages of open waters ............................... 239
10.5 Key points ............................................... 241
     Acknowledgments .......................................... 243

REFERENCES   .................................................. 244
ORGANISM INDEX ................................................ 288
SUBJECT INDEX ................................................. 293

The color plate section can be found between pages 136 and 137


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