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Fluorescently Labeled Bacteria as a Tracer to Reveal Novel Pathways of Organic Carbon Flow in Aquatic Ecosystems
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Medio ambiente
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Fluorescently Labeled Bacteria as a Tracer to Reveal Novel Pathways of Organic Carbon Flow in Aquatic Ecosystems
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09:35 min

September 13, 2019

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Capítulos

  • 00:04Título
  • 01:11Sample Collection and Fixation
  • 01:44Sample Filtration and Enumeration of Bacterial Numbers on the Filters
  • 02:45Determining Protistan Abundance
  • 03:28Estimating Ciliate Grazing Rates
  • 04:33Results: Novel Pathways of Organic Carbon Flow in Aquatic Ecosystems
  • 08:07Conclusion

Summary

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Presented here is a protocol for a single-cell, epifluorescence microscopy-based technique to quantify grazing rates in aquatic predatory eukaryotes with high precision and taxonomic resolution.

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