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- Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
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- Is bacterial abundance really controlled by viral infection and not by heterotrophic nanoplanktonic predators as has been previously thought. Is ...
- 2006 Annual Report | Linking Food Web Structure, Grazer Toxin Resistance and Ecological Stoichiometry in Understanding Harmful Algal Blooms09-14-2009
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- ... consumed dinoflagellates and ciliates, which resulted in positive effects on nanoplankton and bacteria... in bacterial growth and 81% of the variance in heterotrophic nanoplankton growth, respectively, was explained through linkages to copepods via ciliates ...
- 2007 Annual Report | Linking Food Web Structure, Grazer Toxin Resistance and Ecological Stoichiometry in Understanding Harmful Algal Blooms08-17-2009
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- ... consumed dinoflagellates and ciliates, which resulted in positive effects on nanoplankton and bacteria. Total phytoplankton as chlorophyll a was grazed ...
- Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
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- Is bacterial abundance really controlled by viral infection and not by heterotrophic nanoplanktonic predators as has been previously thought. Is ...
- 1996 EPA Graduate Fellows | Publications | Forum | Fellowships | NCER | ORD | US EPA05-27-2009
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- Jump to main content. National Center For Environmental Research Contact Us Search: All EPA This Area You are here: EPA Home Research & Development National Center for Environmental Research Fellowships Forum Publications 1996 EPA Graduate Fellows 1996 EPA Graduate Fellows Fellowship Research Project Search NCER Research Projects: Advanced Search Anastasia Jean Rita, Morgan SG, Fisher NS.
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