morpheaformes
Morpheaformes is a proposed taxonomic group used to discuss organisms that exhibit pronounced morphological plasticity across life stages and environments. The name combines morphe, from Greek for form, with -formes, indicating shapes or forms. Its exact circumscription has varied among sources, with some authors treating Morpheaformes as an order or clade within larger eukaryotic lineages, and others presenting it as a conceptual umbrella rather than a formal taxon.
Members are characterized by pleomorphism, adopting multiple morphs in response to developmental cues or environmental conditions.
Ecology and distribution for Morpheaformes cover a wide range of habitats, including soil, leaf litter, freshwater
Taxonomic status remains debated: Morpheaformes is not universally recognized as a formal taxon in mainstream classifications.
Research approaches combine microscopy, imaging, and molecular phylogenetics to explore relationships and developmental triggers of morph