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Choanoflagellates have three distinctive claims to fame: they are the closest, living, unicellular relatives of animals; they are a major component of aquatic microbial foodwebs; and one group is remarkable for its siliceous basket-like coverings. This landmark book offers a unique synthesis of over forty years of choanoflagellates research. Key areas are covered, from the phylogenetic evidence supporting the sister-group relationship between choanoflagellates and Metazoa, to choanoflagellate distribution and diversity in marine and freshwater environments. The structure and assembly of choanoflagellate loricae is also presented together with a full discussion of a novel example of 'regulatory evolution', suggesting that the switch from nudiform to tectiform cell division and lorica production was achieved by a sudden reorganisation of existing structures and mechanisms. Providing an authoritative summary of what is currently known about choanoflagellates, this title will serve as a foundation upon which future research and discussion can take place.
Choanoflagellates. --- Protozoa. --- Protozoans --- Protozoons --- Invertebrates --- Protista --- Protozoology --- Choanoflagellata --- Choanoflagellatea --- Choanoflagellea --- Choanoflagellida --- Choanomonada --- Choanomonadea --- Craspedmonadina --- Craspedomonadaceae --- Craspedomonadophyceae --- Craspedophyceae --- Zooflagellates
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