- it was
reported in 1986 that a
mesopelagic phaeodarian had
absorbed microflagellate and
metazoan prey. When
introduced in the
laboratory cultures, copepods...
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marine plankton.
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- 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...
-
utilize this DOM, yet are then pre**** on by
larger microbes, such as
microflagellates,
which helps to
regenerate nutrients.
Viruses tend to
outnumber bacterial...
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planktonic diatoms by
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