|
Flagellates: Unity, Diversity and Evolution
more books like this
by
Barry S C Leadbeater (Editor), John C Green (Editor)
The flagellates are a diverse assemblage of organisms unified by the so-called 'flagellate condition'. They are ubiquitous and may be, for example, free-living and autotrophic or heterotrophic; symbiotic or parasitic; aerobic or anaerobic. They are of great phylogenetic significance since, on one hand, some of their representatives are among the ...
see all copies
from $131.95!
new only
from $161.78!
|
SVS
|