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ABSTRACT The storage carbohydrate granules from Euglena and Pavlova were compared by light and electron microscopy. Freezeetch studies demonstrated that while both types of granules are crystalline, they have different structures. The elemental microfibril of the euglenoid granule measures 4 nm, and the elemental striation of the granule from Pavlova is 22 nm. The granules each have a unique X-ray diffraction pattern. The storage carbohydrate granules from Pavlova are not the same as paramyton, and the term “paramylon” should be reserved for the euglenoid storage carbohydrate.  相似文献   
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In the study a comparison is made between the results of two sampling procedures, both based on the application of the same hand-held suction apparatus. Sampling was aimed at spiders, and was carried out on two alfalfa fields. In the first method suction sampling was applied to an enclosure of 0.48 m2. The enclosed area was sampled intensively, which was facilitated by the removal of the vegetation. The second method was a transect sampling procedure during which the suction apparatus with a 0.01 m2 nozzle was applied to single unenclosed sampling points 1 m apart. A linear series of 48 such subsamples comprised a transect, thus the total area covered in a transect equalled the area of the enclosure. In the transect samples three times more spiders were caught than in the enclosures. This result was consistent on different occasions and at both fields. This basic trend was found in all spider families that were present in significant numbers in the samples. Species composition in the samples collected by the two methods was similar, and species abundance ranks were highly correlated across dates. We propose that an “edge effect” can explain higher catches in transect samples. This edge effect is caused by lateral suction at the edges, which inflated the number of animals caught in the transect application.  相似文献   
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