Systematic Differentiation and Evolution of Flagellates in Termites
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The population of flagellates in termites is one that interests the physiologist because of the mutualistic relationship essential to nutrition of the host, studied by Cleveland and by Hungate; that interests the student of comparative morphology of protozoa because of the striking characteristics of many of the flagellates; and that interests the student of evolution because circumstances in this association are particularly favorable for considerations of concomitant phylogeny of hosts and symbiotes.
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تاریخ انتشار 2013