Soil Protists in Three Neotropical Rainforests are Hyperdiverse and Dominated by Parasites

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SEEK ID: https://publications.h-its.org/publications/114

DOI: 10.1101/050997

Research Groups: Computational Molecular Evolution

Publication type: Journal

Journal: bioRxiv

Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Labs Journals

Citation: biorxiv;050997v3,[Preprint]

Date Published: 2016

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Authors: Frédéric Mahé, Colomban de Vargas, David Bass, Lucas Czech, Alexandros Stamatakis, Enrique Lara, David Singer, Jordan Mayor, John Bunge, Sarah Sernaker, Tobias Siemensmeyer, Isabelle Trautmann, Sarah Romac, Cédric Berney, Alexey Kozlov, Edward A.D. Mitchell, Christophe V. W. Seppey, Elianne Egge, Guillaume Lentendu, Rainer Wirth, Gabriel Trueba, Micah Dunthorn

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Mahé, F., de Vargas, C., Bass, D., Czech, L., Stamatakis, A., Lara, E., Singer, D., Mayor, J., Bunge, J., Sernaker, S., Siemensmeyer, T., Trautmann, I., Romac, S., Berney, C., Kozlov, A., Mitchell, E. A. D., Seppey, C. V. W., Egge, E., Lentendu, G., … Dunthorn, M. (2016). Soil Protists in Three Neotropical Rainforests are Hyperdiverse and Dominated by Parasites. In []. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.1101/050997
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