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Trophic dynamics of particle-bound bacteria in pelagic ecosystems: a review

Kirchman et al., 1987

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13033352638810901595
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Kirchman D
DUckLow H
et al.
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Detritus and Microbial Ecology in Aquaculture, edited by: Moriaty, DJW and Pullin, RSV, ICLARM Conference Proceedings

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Although free-living bacteria have been shown to be important in microbial trophic dynamics of pelagic ecosystems, the role of bacteria attached to suspended detritus is unclear. The studies that have examined the biomass and production of attached bacteria and their …
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