Not all are free-living: high-throughput DNA metabarcoding reveals a diverse community of protists parasitizing soil metazoa.
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The utility of DNA metabarcoding for studying the response of arthropod diversity and composition to land-use change in the tropicsMock communities highlight the diversity of host-associated eukaryotes.Differences in soil micro-eukaryotic communities over soil pH gradients are strongly driven by parasites and saprotrophs.Assessing the performance of DNA barcoding using posterior predictive simulations.Random sampling causes the low reproducibility of rare eukaryotic OTUs in Illumina COI metabarcoding.DNA metabarcoding reveals that 200 μm size-fractionated filtering is unable to discriminate between planktonic microbial and large eukaryotes.Quest of Soil Protists in a New Era.Soil protist communities form a dynamic hub in the soil microbiome.Genetic barcoding of dark-spored myxomycetes (Amoebozoa)-Identification, evaluation and application of a sequence similarity threshold for species differentiation in NGS studies.PCR cycles above routine numbers do not compromise high-throughput DNA barcoding results.Pack hunting by a common soil amoeba on nematodes.New barcoded primers for efficient retrieval of cercozoan sequences in high-throughput environmental diversity surveys, with emphasis on worldwide biological soil crusts.Retrieval of a million high-quality, full-length microbial 16S and 18S rRNA gene sequences without primer bias.Thorough high-throughput sequencing analyses unravels huge diversities of soil parasitic protists.Editorial 2016.The ecology and diversity of microbial eukaryotes in geothermal springs.Tackling critical parameters in metazoan meta-barcoding experiments: a preliminary study based on coxI DNA barcode.A four year survey reveals a coherent pattern between occurrence of fruit bodies and soil amoebae populations for nivicolous myxomycetesProtist species richness and soil microbiome complexity increase towards climax vegetation in the Brazilian CerradoAssessment of the metabarcoding approach for community analysis of benthic-epiphytic dinoflagellates using mock communitiesPack hunting by minute soil testate amoebae: nematode hell is a naturalist's paradise
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Not all are free-living: high-throughput DNA metabarcoding reveals a diverse community of protists parasitizing soil metazoa.
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