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Shop Guide to the Identification of Soil Protozoa Testate Amoebae
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Guide to the Identification of Soil Protozoa Testate Amoebae

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Testate amoebae are a group of free-living microscopic organisms that live in fresh and marine waters as well as in soil, leaf-litter and other places which are frequently drenched by water. The 92 species that are described in this guide also occur in freshwater environments, particularly in ponds and other habitats where there is little flow of water.� Author: K.J. Clarke� Published By: FBA in collaboration with NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Windermere. 2003 Format: Soft Cover, 245mmx172mm, 40 pages ISBN: 9780900386695
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Testate amoebae are a group of free-living microscopic organisms that live in fresh and marine waters as well as in soil, leaf-litter and other places which are frequently drenched by water. The 92 species that are described in this guide also occur in freshwater environments, particularly in ponds and other habitats where there is little flow of water.� Author: K.J. Clarke� Published By: FBA in collaboration with NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Windermere. 2003 Format: Soft Cover, 245mmx172mm, 40 pages ISBN: 9780900386695
Testate amoebae are a group of free-living microscopic organisms that live in fresh and marine waters as well as in soil, leaf-litter and other places which are frequently drenched by water. The 92 species that are described in this guide also occur in freshwater environments, particularly in ponds and other habitats where there is little flow of water.� Author: K.J. Clarke� Published By: FBA in collaboration with NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Windermere. 2003 Format: Soft Cover, 245mmx172mm, 40 pages ISBN: 9780900386695

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