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DOI: 10.2307/1538541
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The Marine Sand-Dwelling Ciliates of Cape Cod

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“…In swimming organism usually twists around its longitudinal axis, thus showing its extremely flat structure. The features of our specimens agree with those originally reported for Geleia orbis by FAURE-FREMIET (1951) and later by DRAGESCO (1960).…”
supporting
confidence: 92%
“…In swimming organism usually twists around its longitudinal axis, thus showing its extremely flat structure. The features of our specimens agree with those originally reported for Geleia orbis by FAURE-FREMIET (1951) and later by DRAGESCO (1960).…”
supporting
confidence: 92%
“…He showed that most of the diatoms congregated in the upper two to four millimeters. Faure-Fremiet (1951) believed that movement of Hantzschia amphioxys is under endogenous control. Callame and Debuyser (1954) also published on the movement of diatoms to the surface of intertidal sediments.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37, 38), has subsequently been observed and described several times (Fig. 33–36, 39; Dragesco ; Fauré‐Fremiet ; Hartwig and Parker ; Kahl ; Sauerbrey ). Nevertheless, D. rotatorius has never been investigated using modern methods and some important features, such as the structure of undulating membranes and the dorsal infraciliature, remain unclear.…”
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confidence: 83%