The adhesion of microalgae to living substrata is well known in marine and freshwater environments (Wahl, 1989; Prieur, 1991; Carman and Dobbs, 1997; Di Camillo et al., 2005; Romagnoli et al., 2007). Therefore, a number of phyla of marine organisms commonly host on their surface a complex community of microorganisms composed of bacteria, fungi, and protists.
The diversity of epizoic diatoms. Relationships between diatoms and marine invertebrates
DE STEFANO, Mario;
2010
Abstract
The adhesion of microalgae to living substrata is well known in marine and freshwater environments (Wahl, 1989; Prieur, 1991; Carman and Dobbs, 1997; Di Camillo et al., 2005; Romagnoli et al., 2007). Therefore, a number of phyla of marine organisms commonly host on their surface a complex community of microorganisms composed of bacteria, fungi, and protists.File in questo prodotto:
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