A small population of planktonic Flavobacteria with disproportionally high growth during the spring phytoplankton bloom in a prealpine lake.
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A small population of planktonic Flavobacteria with disproportionally high growth during the spring phytoplankton bloom in a prealpine lake.
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A small population of plankton ...... ton bloom in a prealpine lake.
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A small population of plankton ...... ton bloom in a prealpine lake.
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Jakob Pernthaler
Michael Zeder
Simone Peter
Tatiana Shabarova
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10.1111/J.1462-2920.2009.01994.X
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2009-07-10T00:00:00Z