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Size-selective predation on groundwater bacteria by nanoflagellates in an organic-contaminated aquifer /
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Size-selective predation on groundwater bacteria by nanoflagellates in an organic-contaminated aquifer /

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Other Authors: Blakeslee, K., Harvey, R. W., Kinner, N. E., Meeker, L. D., Novarino, G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Aquifers
Bacteria
Bacterioplankton
Bacterivorous
Predation
Predator prey relation
Trophic relation
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