
Sebastian Hess
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Nov 3, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sebastian Hess |Jannika Moye
INTRODUCTION Protists fulfill diverse important roles in aquatic and soil food webs. While phototrophic representatives, usually referred to as algae, fix carbon dioxide and act as primary producers (Field et al., 1998), heterotrophic forms consume prokaryotes and microeukaryotes by phagotrophy (Sherr & Sherr, 2016) or engage in various mutualistic, parasitic and parasitoid relationships (Garcés et al., 2013; Kim et al., 2008, 2014; Seyedsayamdost et al., 2011).
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Aug 28, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Andreas Suthaus |Sebastian Hess
1 INTRODUCTION The order Vampyrellida comprises a lineage of ecologically diverse, predatory amoebae within the Rhizaria supergroup of eukaryotes (Bass et al., 2009; Hess et al., 2012). All known representatives are naked (without any cell coverings), exhibit a tendency to form filose pseudopodia, and possess a two-part life history, comprised of the amoeboid stage (=trophozoite) and an obligatory digestive cyst stage (Hess & Suthaus, 2022).
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Feb 27, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Rebecca Hansen |Sebastian Hess |Jerker Nilsson |Petri Ollila
1 INTRODUCTION The traditional form of cooperative business has historically demonstrated its strength by supplying large volumes of standard products at low cost (Iliopoulos & Valentinov, 2018).
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Dec 21, 2023 |
releasemagazine.net | Sebastian Hess
Release writer Sebastian Hess talked to Adam Anderson, one half of Hurts, about their 5th album “Faith”, partly recorded in Release hometown Gothenburg, struggling like Depeche Mode and the fact that singer Theo spent the first two weeks of lockdown in the company of only an octopus named Arnold. Singer Theo Hutchcraft has said that the new recordings were driven by the “darker elements of pop” and that the lyrics were inspired by “isolation, desperation and mania”.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sebastian Hess |Andreas Suthaus
INTRODUCTION The vampyrellid amoebae (Vampyrellida, Rhizaria) represent a morphologically and ecologically diverse order of predatory protists, which prey on a variety of (mainly) eukaryotic prey including streptophyte and chlorophyte green algae, cryptophytes, diatoms, fungi and even microscopic animals (Cienkowski, 1865; Grell, 1985; Hess, 2017a, 2017b; Hess et al., 2012; More et al., 2019, 2021; Röpstorf et al., 1994; Zopf, 1885; Zwillenberg, 1953).
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