Laboratory Manual for Classification and Morphology of Rumen Ciliate Protozoa

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Anterior End
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caudal
Caudal Lobes
Caudal Spines
ciliary
Ciliary Zones
ciliate taxonomy
contractile
Contractile Vacuoles
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Entire Body Surface
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General Morphological Features
Left Zone
livestock digestion research
Longitudinal Rows
microbial identification
microscopy techniques
Phylum CILIOPHORA
plates
posterior
Posterior End
Prominent Lobes
protozoa species identification guide
protozoology
Rumen Ciliate
rumen microbiology
Rumen Protozoa
skeletal
Skeletal Plates
Small Posterior Lobe
Small Spine
Triangular Groove
vacuoles
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781315894812
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The only rumen protozoa lab guide featuring line drawings created by a leading scientist in the field Laboratory Manual for Classification and Morphology of Rumen Ciliate Protozoa is a unique lab guide for learning how to count and identify rumen protozoa. In this guide, Professor Dehority has created line drawings of rumen protozoa that emphasize morphological features and size measurements. The book also provides keys for identifying genera and species, and it contains classifications and descriptions of the different orders and families of rumen ciliate protozoa. Procedures for counting rumen protozoa and identifying individual species are included as well. Laboratory Manual for Classification and Morphology of Rumen Ciliate Protozoa will be an excellent identification guide for protozoologists, microbiologists, dairy scientists, and any researcher or student working with rumen protozoa.

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