Temporal Variability and Ecological Interactions of Parasitic Marine Syndiniales in Coastal Protist Communities
ABSTRACT Syndiniales are a ubiquitous group of protist parasites that infect and kill a wide range of hosts, including harmful bloom-forming dinoflagellates. Despite the importance of parasitism as an agent of plankton mortality, parasite-host dynamics remain poorly understood, especially over time,...
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Autores principales: | Sean R. Anderson, Elizabeth L. Harvey |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f166d29519ba40f2bb6d7f9f9c888a9c |
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