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The PhytoParasite project explores the interactions between the bloom-forming diatom Coscinodiscus radiatus and the zoosporic parasite Pirsonia diadema. It aims to understand how these interactions influence carbon cycling in marine ecosystems through ecological implications, molecular mechanisms, and evolutionary hist…
Marine ecosystems are dependent on complex ecological networks.
One such network is the ""microbial loop"" which defines global oceans by influencing carbon cycling through the fixation and release of carbon by microorganisms.
Although carbon fixation is well understood, factors beyond predation that impact cell death and carbon release remain understudied .
Microbial marine parasites can greatly impact carbon release by driving the collapse of massive algal blooms and impacting phytoplankton po…
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