solukarikoiden
Solukarikoiden are a proposed clade of eukaryotic microorganisms that include unicellular species and small colonial forms. They are defined by a membrane-bound nucleus and internal organelles, exhibiting cellular complexity intermediate between prokaryotes and multicellular eukaryotes. The term appears in some taxonomic discussions and educational contexts to illustrate early-eukaryote features in aquatic environments.
Key characteristics include eukaryotic cells with nuclei, mitochondria-like organelles, and a cytoskeleton. Most solukarikoiden are microscopic,
Habitat and distribution: solukarikoiden occur in freshwater and marine systems, including plankton, sediments, and biofilms. They
Taxonomy and phylogeny: the monophyly of solukarikoiden is debated. Molecular data place various members in different
Ecology: solukarikoiden contribute to primary production in photosynthetic members and to nutrient cycling and microbial food
Research and applications: they are used to study early eukaryotic evolution and cell biology, with potential