1. Introduction: Why biocommunication of Ciliates?.- 2. Principles of intracellular signaling in ciliated protozoa - a brief outline.- 3. RNA-guided genome editing.- 4. Intracytoplasmic signaling from cilia in ciliates.- 5. Chemotaxis as an expression of communication of Tetrahymena.- 6. Signals regulating vesicle trafficking in Paramecium cells.- 7. How do cysts know when to hatch? The role of ecological communication in awakening latent life.- 8. Hormonal communication of Tetrahyment.- 9. Signaling through GPI-anchored Proteins in Ciliates.- 10. Ciliate communication via water-borne pheromones.- 11. Communication in Tetrahymena Reproduction.- 12. Cell-cell interactions leading to establishment of a mating junction in Tetrahymena and Paramecium, two "contact-mediated" mating systems.- 13. Mating systems and reproductive strategies in Tetrahymena.- 14. Social information in cooperation and dispersal in Tetrahymena.- 15. Symbiotic associations in ciliates: ecological and evolutionaryperspectives.- 16. Paramecium as a model organism for studies on primary and secondary endosymbioses.- 17. An integrated model of the biology of the marine symbiosis Maristentor dinoferus.- 18. Interactions between parasitic ciliates and their hosts: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis and Cryptocaryon irritans as examples.- 19. Ciliates in planktonic food webs: communication and adaptive response.
"This book is an absolute treasure trove of information on the molecular aspects of the cell biology of ciliates." (Michael Lynch, Bloomington, Indiana University)
Guenther Witzany and Mariusz Nowacki (Editors)
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