Biology and ecology of radiolaria

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Abstract

Radiolaria are unicellular holoplanktonic protozoa with siliceous or strontium sulfate skeletons. Mainly studied by micropaleontologists because of their excellent fossil record, they are also key members of planktonic communities and play important roles in various oceanic ecosystems. This chapter presents an overview of the current knowledge on living Radiolaria (orders Acantharia, Collodaria, Nassellaria, Spumellaria and Taxopodia). Besides general considerations on Radiolaria as a whole, it focuses on the taxonomy, biology, and ecology of each radiolarian order. Finally this chapter provides insights on research perspectives to improve our knowledge of living radiolarians and their ecological role in marine ecosystems.

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Suzuki, N., & Not, F. (2015). Biology and ecology of radiolaria. In Marine Protists: Diversity and Dynamics (pp. 179–222). Springer Japan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55130-0_8

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