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Epulopiscium fishelsoni N. G., N. Sp., a Protist of Uncertain Taxonomic Affinities from the Gut of an Herbivorous Reef Fish
Linn W Montgomery, PEGGY E. POLLAK
Biological Sciences
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Symbiont
100%
Epulopiscium
100%
Protists
100%
Reef Fish
100%
N. Sp.
100%
Taxonomic Affinity
100%
Between-host
33%
Surgeonfish
33%
Taxonomic Assignment
33%
Cortex
33%
Acanthuridae
33%
Acanthurus
33%
Israel
33%
Daughter Cells
33%
Teleostei
33%
Red Sea
33%
Reproductive Behavior
33%
Reverse Direction
33%
Protista
33%
Oval-shaped
33%
External Structure
33%
Circadian Cycle
33%
Gut pH
33%
Perforation
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Epulopiscium fishelsoni
100%
Protist
100%
Symbion
50%
Reproductives
50%
Mouth
50%
Organelle
50%
Acanthurus
50%
Acanthuridae
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Protista
100%
Symbiont
66%
Surface Property
33%
Symbion
33%
Mouth
33%
Daughter Cell
33%
Teleost
33%
Circadian Rhythm
33%