Impact of protists on a hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial community from deep-sea Gulf of Mexico sediments: A microcosm study

Author:

Beaudoin David J.,Carmichael Catherine A.,Nelson Robert K.,Reddy Christopher M.,Teske Andreas P.,Edgcomb Virginia P.

Funder

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Deep Ocean Exploration Institute

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative DEEP-C consortium

BP/Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative

NSF

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Oceanography

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