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Size-selective grazing of coastal bacterioplankton by natural assemblages of pigmented flagellates, colorless flagellates, and ciliates

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Slava S. Epstein, Michael P. Shiaris (1992). Size-selective grazing of coastal bacterioplankton by natural assemblages of pigmented flagellates, colorless flagellates, and ciliates. Microbial Ecology, 23(3), 211-225. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00164097
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