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Commensals commonly found in Platynereis dumerilii’s culture boxes.
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posted on 2023-12-21, 18:31 authored by Mathieu Legras, Giulia Ghisleni, Léna Regnard, Manon Dias, Rabouant Soilihi, Enzo Celmar, Guillaume BalavoineCyanobacteria and filamentous green algae are constitutive of the mat. Dimorphilus, nematodes and ciliates feed at the surface of the mat. Dinoflagellates are free swimming above the mat.
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