bilehappojen
Bilehappojen are small aquatic protists described as a distinct, bioluminescent clade with a gelatinous cell envelope. They occur in temperate freshwater habitats such as streams, ponds, and wetlands, where they can be solitary or form loose colonies.
Taxonomy and naming: Bilehappojen has not been formally established as a widely recognized taxon in major databases.
Habitat and ecology: They inhabit cool, shaded zones of freshwater and are primarily photoautotrophic when light
Life cycle: Reproduction is mostly asexual via binary fission, with resting cysts forming under desiccation or
Research and significance: Bilehappojen are studied for bioluminescence and potential roles in freshwater food webs and