The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, the journal of the International Society of Protistologists, publishes original research on all aspects of #protists.
A nice tribute to Frank John Rupert “Max” Taylor by Juan F. Saldarriaga, Rowan Haigh.
Please share your remembrances of him in the comments.
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🚨Sept/Oct Highlight Image!
🔬2 Nanochloropsis gaditana cells visualized by quick-freeze deep-etch electron microscopy.
➡️Goodenough & Roth. Ultrastructure of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Eukaryotic Microalgae.
https://t.co/BfRCITI7Y4
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EIC Joel Dacks looks back on the year and shares some of our new initiatives, including "Issue Highlight" image and AI use guidance. Read about these initiatives and more in the Editor's Message https://t.co/ITBFKW1hYs
From the arid north to the cold seas of Magallanes, Chilean Labyrinthulomycetes astonish some strains yield up to 34× more DHA in cold,alkaline waters and serve as sources of carotenoids and PUFAs.First Chilean study protist lipids temp gradient @JEukMicro
https://t.co/ysm67Enokg
The microscopic world is full of surprises!
Check out the July/August 2025 Featured Article pick from @JEukMicro.
Read it now here and explore our past featured articles too: https://t.co/2V78WMSXyb
The microscopic world is full of surprises! This stunning SEM reveals the parasite Cyrilia lignieresi living inside a red blood cell of the freshwater fish Synbranchus marmoratus. A rare snapshot of the complexity of life invisible to the naked eye. ➡️https://t.co/xhpNFzTbFp
🥳Congratulations to Monica Santin and colleagues for winning the Trager Award for the most cited paper in the past two-year period.
➡️Check out the paper: Division of Blastocystis ST10 into three new subtypes: ST42-ST44
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We're highlighting some of the best #parasitology papers we've published in the last 5 years. Check out this special collection.
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Check out this month's highlighted paper from the Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 'Algal Symbiont Diversity and Host Fitness Variation in Amoebozoan Photosymbiosis.'
https://t.co/o48PzLIVkI
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Highlighted paper! Daisuke Yamagishi, et al. open a new front in the drive to understand photosymbiosis in #protists.
@marulab_Utokyo
Article➡️ https://t.co/5yLhqVfMdp
🆕 Out now in JEM (@JEukMicro)! Using gene and organelle phylogenies from recovered cysts, we describe Apostichocystis gudetama, an apicomplexan parasite found in the ovaries of the Japanese sea cucumber 🥚🥒🇯🇵 https://t.co/OzGHOVy4n2
Check out exciting protist research in JEM! Holly Moeller et al. explore the feeding habits of Mesodinium rubrum and provide a tool for studying its cell biology and photophysiology in their open access paper in our March/April issue!
https://t.co/kgE5j0OWk9
We’ve published incredible #protist research in the first quarter of 2025! Julia Packer et al. describe two new species of free-living bacterivores including Novijibodo darinka pictured here. Check out the open access paper from our Jan/Feb issue. https://t.co/vIdnMzo48Z
Protistologists work around the world in many languages & alphabets. We want to meet you as you see yourself. Now authors can also include their names in any script they want in published papers at JEM. Learn how in our Checklist for Manuscript Prep: https://t.co/5H3pwvH4aJ
First published paper! I'm thrilled to be a co-author of this work by Jara-Zapata et al., which reports for the first time the presence of the genus Aplanochytrium on the Chilean coast, expanding its geographical distribution 1/2
https://t.co/ffM2mFTXfK
Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Endosymbiotic Ciliates (Peritrichia, Mobilida) of Marine Invertebrates with Descriptions of Two Novel Species Urceolaria clepsydra n. sp. and Urceolaria bratalia n. sp.
Gabrielle Martinez et al.
https://t.co/cUrqONMAXz
Ultrastructure of Olkasia polycarbonata (Euglenozoa, #Euglenida) demonstrates cytoskeletal innovations associated with the feeding and flagellar apparatuses
Maia V. Palka, et al.
https://t.co/pKwS630tJG
#protists#OpenAccess
Characterization of Allobodo yubaba sp. nov. and Novijibodo darinka gen. et sp. nov., cultivable free-living species of the phylogenetically enigmatic kinetoplastid taxon Allobodonidae
Julia A. Packer et al.
https://t.co/epcNyDAZ8e