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- (1988). "Cafeteria roenbergensis nov. gen., nov. sp., a heterotrophic microflagellate from marine plankton". Marine Microbial Food Webs. 3: 9–19. Krylov...
- (1988). Cafeteria roenbergensis nov. gen., nov. sp., a heterotrophic microflagellate from marine plankton. Marine Microbial Food Webs, 3, 9–19, [1]. Otto...
- (1988). Cafeteria roenbergensis nov. gen., nov. sp., a heterotrophic microflagellate from marine plankton. Marine Microbial Food Webs, 3, 9–19, [1]. Schoenle...
- it was reported in 1986 that a mesopelagic phaeodarian had absorbed microflagellate and metazoan prey. When introduced in the laboratory cultures, copepods...
- are exploited, and controlled, by protozoa, including heterotrophic microflagellates which are in turn exploited by ciliates. This grazing activity is accompanied...
- considered large ciliate bacterivores and are also capable of feeding on microflagellates; they are among the top consumers of prokaryotic microbes in biofilms...
- Sea in Europe and in Brazil in South America. Chloroplast containing microflagellates in natural po****tions of North Atlantic nanoplankton, their identification...
- photosynthetically derived energy is phytoplankton. Generally speaking, diatoms and microflagellates produce most of the bioavailable carbon in the estuary. Other types...
- 1437. ISSN 1939-5590. Fenchel T (1982). "Ecology of Heterotrophic Microflagellates. IV. Quantitative Occurrence and Importance as Bacterial Consumers"...
- utilize this DOM, yet are then pre**** on by larger microbes, such as microflagellates, which helps to regenerate nutrients. Viruses tend to outnumber bacterial...