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NTIS 바로가기Scientific reports, v.9, 2019년, pp.7019 -
Bellec, Laure (IFREMER, Centre Brest, REM) , Bonavita, Marie-Anne Cambon (, France) , Hourdez, Stéphane (IFREMER, Univ Brest, CNRS, Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Environnements Extrê) , Jebbar, Mohamed (mes, F-29280 Plouzané) , Tasiemski, Aurélie (, France) , Durand, Lucile (Station biologique de Roscoff, UMR 7144 CNRS-SU, Adaptation and Biology of Invertebrates in Extreme Environment team, Place G. Teissier, 29680 Roscoff, France) , Gayet, Nicolas (CNRS, UMR 6197-Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Environnements Extrê) , Zeppilli, Daniela (mes (LM2E), Institut Universitaire Europé)
Prokaryotes and free-living nematodes are both very abundant and co-occur in marine environments, but little is known about their possible association. Our objective was to characterize the microbiome of a neglected but ecologically important group of free-living benthic nematodes of the Oncholaimid...
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