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Gottschling M, Wietkamp S, Bantle A, Tillmann U
Sci Rep . 2024 Mar; 14(1):6689. PMID: 38509105
During evolution of Dinophyceae, size reduction of the episome has occurred in several lineages (including unarmoured Amphidiniales and armoured Prorocentrales). One such species is Amphidinium crassum, whose taxonomic identity is...
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Muller A, Stark M, Schottenhammel S, John U, Chacon J, Klingl A, et al.
J Eukaryot Microbiol . 2023 Dec; 71(2):e13015. PMID: 38078515
In the microscopy realm, a large body of dark biodiversity still awaits to be uncovered. Unarmoured dinophytes are particularly neglected here, as they only present inconspicuous traits. In a remote...
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Renner S, Scherz M, Schoch C, Gottschling M, Vences M
Syst Biol . 2023 Nov; 73(2):486-494. PMID: 37956405
Scientific names permit humans and search engines to access knowledge about the biodiversity that surrounds us, and names linked to DNA sequences are playing an ever-greater role in search-and-match identification...
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Tillmann U, Wietkamp S, Kretschmann J, Chacon J, Gottschling M
Sci Rep . 2023 May; 13(1):8593. PMID: 37237053
Among the photosynthetically active dinophytes, the Kryptoperidiniaceae are unique in having a diatom as endosymbiont instead of the widely present peridinin chloroplast. Phylogenetically, it is unresolved at present how the...
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Tillmann U, Gottschling M, Wietkamp S, Hoppenrath M
Microorganisms . 2023 Feb; 11(2). PMID: 36838236
comprises dinophytes with several unique traits, including the presence of two large thecal plates and apical insertion of flagella. Species delimitation for many small and similar planktonic species is challenging,...
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Weigend M, Luebert F, Gottschling M, Couvreur T, Hilger H, Miller J
Cladistics . 2021 Nov; 30(5):508-518. PMID: 34794245
Multiple family-level subdivisions of Boraginales have been proposed in the past. The relationships of several constituent genera have been enigmatic, including Codon (Codonaceae), Hoplestigma (Hoplestigmataceae), Pholisma (Lennoaceae), Vahlia (Vahliaceae), and...
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Gottschling M, Carbonell-Moore M, Neil Mertens K, Kirsch M, Elbrachter M, Tillmann U
Sci Rep . 2021 Jun; 11(1):12824. PMID: 34140573
Dinophyte evolution is essentially inferred from the pattern of thecal plates, and two different labelling systems are used for the important subgroups Gonyaulacales and Peridiniales. The partiform hypotheca of cladopyxidoid...
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Tillmann U, Bantle A, Krock B, Elbrachter M, Gottschling M
Harmful Algae . 2021 May; 104:101956. PMID: 34023073
Gonyaulacales include a considerable number of harmful algae and to understand their origin and rise, knowledge of the evolutionary relationships is necessary. Many scientific names of protists introduced prior to...
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Gottschling M, Czech L, Mahe F, Adl S, Dunthorn M
J Eukaryot Microbiol . 2020 Nov; 68(1):e12833. PMID: 33155377
Dinophytes are widely distributed in marine- and fresh-waters, but have yet to be conclusively documented in terrestrial environments. Here, we evaluated the presence of these protists from an environmental DNA...
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Li Z, Neil Mertens K, Gottschling M, Gu H, Sohner S, Price A, et al.
Protist . 2020 Oct; 171(5):125759. PMID: 33126019
In the current circumscription, the Thoracosphaeraceae comprise all dinophytes exhibiting calcified coccoid cells produced during their life-history. Species hitherto assigned to Ensiculifera and Pentapharsodinium are mostly based on the monadoid...