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Evidence for constant and highly specific active food selection by benthic ciliates in mixed diatoms assemblages Hamels, I.; Mussche, H.; Sabbe, K.; Muylaert, K.; Vyverman, W. (2003). Evidence for constant and highly specific active food selection by benthic ciliates in mixed diatoms assemblages, in: Hamels, I. Protozoan communities in intertidal estuarine sediments, their dynamics and trophic interactions = Protozoa in intertidale estuariene sedimenten, hun dynamiek en trofische interacties. pp. 77-96
In: Hamels, I. (2003). Protozoan communities in intertidal estuarine sediments, their dynamics and trophic interactions = Protozoa in intertidale estuariene sedimenten, hun dynamiek en trofische interacties. PhD Thesis. Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Wetenschappen: Gent. 135 pp.
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Aquatic communities > Benthos Food preferences Interspecific relationships > Predation > Prey selection Sedimentation > Intertidal sedimentation Belgium, Schelde R. [Marine Regions] |
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