Since the Victorian era, categorizing the natural world has challenged scientists. No group has presented a challenge as tricky as the protists, the myriad complex (eukaryotic) life-forms that are neither plants nor animals. A novel reclassification of eukaryotic life-forms, published in Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, led by an international team for the International Society...
A comprehensive overview on the biodiversity of parasites associated with three families of coral reef fishes in New Caledonia was published recently in Aquatic Biosystems.
The one-day symposium will be held on 13th June in the shared campus of Biology Centre of ASCR and Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, at Ceske Budejovice.
Björn v. Reumont speaking about "Pancrustacean and arthropod evolution using phylogenomic data - pitfalls and promises of transcriptomic data analyses".