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Nutritional intake of Aplanochytrium (Labyrinthulea, Stramenopiles) from living diatoms revealed by culture experiments suggesting the new prey–predator interactions in the grazing food web of the marine ecosystem

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Relative proportions of main groups of labyrinthuleans (a) and average ratio of labyrinthulean sequences to diatom sequences (b) and to all organisms (c) in surface and DCM waters across all sampling sites. ALL: surface layer and deep chlorophyll maximum layer, SUR: surface layer, DCM: deep chlorophyll maximum layer. The averaged original data is shown in S3 Fig. The p-values for the pairwise t-test are shown.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208941.g009