globuliinids
Globuliinids are a proposed group of small, globular colonial protists that form cohesive assemblies of spherical units, or globuli. They inhabit marine and freshwater environments worldwide, from shallow coastal zones to nutrient-rich sediments. The grouping is not universally accepted, and classifications vary among researchers.
Taxonomy and systematics: Globuliinids are typically placed within Eukaryota, but their precise position is unsettled. Some
Morphology and development: Individual globuli are roughly spherical modules ranging from tens to hundreds of micrometres
Ecology and distribution: Globuliinids are typically detritivores or osmotrophs, thriving in nutrient-rich microhabitats and biofilms. They
Research and significance: Because the group is poorly defined and lacks a stable morphology, Globuliinids are