New records of the ectoparasitic flagellate Colpodella gonderi on non-Colpoda ciliates

Authors: Olmo, J.L., Esteban, G.F., Finlay, B.J.

Journal: International Microbiology

Publication Date: 01/01/2011

Volume: 14

Issue: 4

Pages: 207-211

eISSN: 1618-1905

ISSN: 1139-6709

DOI: 10.2436/20.1501.01.150

Abstract:

Colpodella gonderi is the only ectoparasitic flagellate of ciliated protozoa described thus far. This investigation reveals new records of C. gonderi retrieved from soil samples in southern Scotland, UK. Of fourteen ciliates species identified in one single occasion, three of them, Colpoda steinii, Pseudoplatyophrya nana and Grossglockneria acuta, were infested with the parasite. These results provide further evidence that C. gonderi is not host-specific of the ciliate genus Colpoda.

Source: Scopus

Preferred by: Genoveva Esteban

New records of the ectoparasitic flagellate Colpodella gonderi on non-Colpoda ciliates.

Authors: Olmo, J.L., Esteban, G.F., Finlay, B.J.

Journal: Int Microbiol

Publication Date: 12/2011

Volume: 14

Issue: 4

Pages: 207-211

eISSN: 1618-1905

DOI: 10.2436/20.1501.01.150

Abstract:

Colpodella gonderi is the only ectoparasitic flagellate of ciliated protozoa described thus far. This investigation reveals new records of C. gonderi retrieved from soil samples in southern Scotland, UK. Of fourteen ciliates species identified in one single occasion, three of them, Colpoda steinii, Pseudoplatyophrya nana and Grossglockneria acuta, were infested with the parasite. These results provide further evidence that C. gonderi is not host-specific of the ciliate genus Colpoda.

Source: PubMed

New records of the ectoparasitic flagellate <i>Colpodella gonderi</i> on non-<i>Colpoda</i> ciliates

Authors: Luis Olmo, J., Esteban, G.F., Finlay, B.J.

Journal: INTERNATIONAL MICROBIOLOGY

Publication Date: 12/2011

Volume: 14

Issue: 4

Pages: 207-211

eISSN: 1618-1905

ISSN: 1139-6709

DOI: 10.2436/20.1501.01.150

Source: Web of Science

New records of the ectoparasitic flagellate Colpodella gonderi on non-Colpoda ciliates.

Authors: Olmo, J.L., Esteban, G.F., Finlay, B.J.

Journal: International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology

Publication Date: 12/2011

Volume: 14

Issue: 4

Pages: 207-211

eISSN: 1618-1905

ISSN: 1139-6709

DOI: 10.2436/20.1501.01.150

Abstract:

Colpodella gonderi is the only ectoparasitic flagellate of ciliated protozoa described thus far. This investigation reveals new records of C. gonderi retrieved from soil samples in southern Scotland, UK. Of fourteen ciliates species identified in one single occasion, three of them, Colpoda steinii, Pseudoplatyophrya nana and Grossglockneria acuta, were infested with the parasite. These results provide further evidence that C. gonderi is not host-specific of the ciliate genus Colpoda.

Source: Europe PubMed Central