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1. Hierarchical phylogenetic community assembly of soil protists in a temperate agricultural field.

2. On the phenology of protists: recurrent patterns reveal seasonal variation of protistan (Rhizaria: Cercozoa and Endomyxa) communities in tree canopies.

3. Functional Traits and Spatio-Temporal Structure of a Major Group of Soil Protists (Rhizaria: Cercozoa) in a Temperate Grassland.

4. Diversity of Cercomonad Species in the Phyllosphere and Rhizosphere of Different Plant Species with a Description of Neocercomonas epiphylla (Cercozoa, Rhizaria) a Leaf‐Associated Protist.

5. Soil protists: a fertile frontier in soil biology research.

6. Protists are an integral part of the <italic>Arabidopsis thaliana</italic> microbiome.

7. Grazing of leaf-associated Cercomonads (Protists: Rhizaria: Cercozoa) structures bacterial community composition and function.

8. Shedding Light on the Polyphyletic Thecate Amoeba Genus Plagiophrys: Transition of Some of its Species to Rhizaspis (Tectofilosida, Thecofilosea, Cercozoa) and the Establishment of Sacciforma gen. nov. and Rhogostomidae fam. nov. (Cryomonadida,...

9. Expansion of the molecular and morphological diversity of Acanthamoebidae (Centramoebida, Amoebozoa) and identification of a novel life cycle type within the group.

10. High Diversity Revealed in Leaf-Associated Protists (Rhizaria: Cercozoa) of Brassicaceae.

11. Food Choice Experiments Indicate Selective Fungivorous Predation in Fisculla terrestris (Thecofilosea, Cercozoa).

12. A Novel Lineage of ‘Naked Filose Amoebae’; Kraken carinae gen. nov. sp. nov. (Cercozoa) with a Remarkable Locomotion by Disassembly of its Cell Body.

13. Description of Lecythium terrestris sp. nov. (Chlamydophryidae, Cercozoa), a Soil Dwelling Protist Feeding on Fungi and Algae.

14. Ecological importance of soil bacterivores for ecosystem functions.

15. Organic matter composition and the protist and nematode communities around anecic earthworm burrows.

16. Pack hunting by a common soil amoeba on nematodes.

17. Metatranscriptomic census of active protists in soils.

18. Heterogeneity in the genus Allovahlkampfia and the description of the new genus Parafumarolamoeba (Vahlkampfiidae; Heterolobosea).

19. Interference between bacterial feeding nematodes and amoebae relies on innate and inducible mutual toxicity.

20. Taxonomic and Functional Diversity of Heterotrophic Protists (Cercozoa and Endomyxa) from Biological Soil Crusts.

21. Metatranscriptomics reveals unsuspected protistan diversity in leaf litter across temperate beech forests, with Amoebozoa the dominating lineage.

23. Fungivorous protists in the rhizosphere of Arabidopsis thaliana – Diversity, functions, and publicly available cultures for experimental exploration.

24. Stramenopiles and Cercozoa dominate the heterotrophic protist community of biological soil crusts irrespective of edaphic factors.

25. Carbon budgets of top- and subsoil food webs in an arable system.

26. Soil protistology rebooted: 30 fundamental questions to start with.

27. Changes in bacterial community composition and soil respiration indicate rapid successions of protist grazers during mineralization of maize crop residues.

28. The soil food web revisited: Diverse and widespread mycophagous soil protists.

29. The role of bacteria and protists in nitrogen turnover in ant nest and forest floor material: A laboratory experiment.

30. Protists modulate fungal community assembly in paddy soils across climatic zones at the continental scale.

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