Oceanic Rhizaria are protists: single-celled and some colonial organisms that are eukaryotic, meaning that they contain nuclei and other membrane-bound organelles. The Rhizaria were formerly thought ...
Thriving in both epipelagic and mesopelagic layers, Rhizaria are biomineralizing protists, mixotrophs or flux-feeders, often reaching gigantic sizes. In situ imaging showed their contribution to ...
A team of marine biologists and oceanographers from CNRS, UPMC and the German organization GEOMAR have revealed the importance in all the world's oceans of a group of large planktonic organisms called ...
PARIS, April 22 (UPI) --Rhizaria, a unique group of protists, have been overlooked for too long -- at least according to a team of marine biologists from France and Germany. Rhizaria make up some 33 ...
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