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High rates of consumption of bacteria by pelagic ciliates

It has been thought that ciliate protozoans that consume bacteria are not found in open waters except at micro-sites of high bacterial density. A description of the measures taken on bacterial levels is given.

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Published in:Nature (London) 1987-02, Vol.325 (6106), p.710-711
Main Authors: Sherr, Evelyn B, Sherr, Barry F
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