Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum

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Autor(a) principal: Fuente,A. López de la
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Urcuyo,R. J., Vega,G. H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Since the foundation of the Malacological Center in 1980, Universidad Centro Americana (UCA), Managua-Nicaragua, has been monitoring and collecting the marine, terrestrial, fluvial and lake mollusk population of the country. Many specimens have been photographed by Scanning Electronic Microscope (SEM), and in one of these, observation of the hairy periostracum reveals a seemingly thriving population of minute protists in possible symbiosis with their host. Adequate magnification and comparison with previous studies allowed the determination of these hosts as diatoms, testaceous amoebae, yeast, phacus, spores and other undetermined organisms which occur in tropical forests on rocks, trees and leaves. Here illustrated are diatoms and other organisms detected for the first time on the periostracum of a tropical rainforest mollusk.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
title Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
spellingShingle Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
Fuente,A. López de la
Nicaragua rainforest
minute snail
SEM electrograms
diatoms
protists
title_short Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
title_full Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
title_fullStr Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
title_full_unstemmed Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
title_sort Protists and other organisms on a minute snail periostracum
author Fuente,A. López de la
author_facet Fuente,A. López de la
Urcuyo,R. J.
Vega,G. H.
author_role author
author2 Urcuyo,R. J.
Vega,G. H.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fuente,A. López de la
Urcuyo,R. J.
Vega,G. H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nicaragua rainforest
minute snail
SEM electrograms
diatoms
protists
topic Nicaragua rainforest
minute snail
SEM electrograms
diatoms
protists
description Abstract Since the foundation of the Malacological Center in 1980, Universidad Centro Americana (UCA), Managua-Nicaragua, has been monitoring and collecting the marine, terrestrial, fluvial and lake mollusk population of the country. Many specimens have been photographed by Scanning Electronic Microscope (SEM), and in one of these, observation of the hairy periostracum reveals a seemingly thriving population of minute protists in possible symbiosis with their host. Adequate magnification and comparison with previous studies allowed the determination of these hosts as diatoms, testaceous amoebae, yeast, phacus, spores and other undetermined organisms which occur in tropical forests on rocks, trees and leaves. Here illustrated are diatoms and other organisms detected for the first time on the periostracum of a tropical rainforest mollusk.
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