Open Biology (Mar 2021)

Euglenozoa: taxonomy, diversity and ecology, symbioses and viruses

  • Alexei Y. Kostygov,
  • Anna Karnkowska,
  • Jan Votýpka,
  • Daria Tashyreva,
  • Kacper Maciszewski,
  • Vyacheslav Yurchenko,
  • Julius Lukeš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3

Abstract

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Euglenozoa is a species-rich group of protists, which have extremely diverse lifestyles and a range of features that distinguish them from other eukaryotes. They are composed of free-living and parasitic kinetoplastids, mostly free-living diplonemids, heterotrophic and photosynthetic euglenids, as well as deep-sea symbiontids. Although they form a well-supported monophyletic group, these morphologically rather distinct groups are almost never treated together in a comparative manner, as attempted here. We present an updated taxonomy, complemented by photos of representative species, with notes on diversity, distribution and biology of euglenozoans. For kinetoplastids, we propose a significantly modified taxonomy that reflects the latest findings. Finally, we summarize what is known about viruses infecting euglenozoans, as well as their relationships with ecto- and endosymbiotic bacteria.

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