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Some Mixotrophic Flagellate Species Selectively Graze on Archaea.

Miguel Ballen-SeguraMarisol FelipJordi Catalan
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2016)
That mixotrophic flagellates are not randomly feeding in the main prokaryotic groups under field conditions is a pioneer finding in species-specific behavior that paves the way for future studies according to this new paradigm. The particular case that Archaea were preferentially affected in the situation studied shows that phagotrophic pressure cannot be disregarded when considering the distribution of this group in freshwater oligotrophic systems.
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