2013
DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2013.95
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Diversity of protists and bacteria determines predation performance and stability

Abstract: Predation influences prey diversity and productivity while it effectuates the flux and reallocation of organic nutrients into biomass at higher trophic levels. However, it is unknown how bacterivorous protists are influenced by the diversity of their bacterial prey. Using 456 microcosms, in which different bacterial mixtures with equal initial cell numbers were exposed to single or multiple predators (Tetrahymena sp., Poterioochromonas sp. and Acanthamoeba sp.), we showed that increasing prey richness enhanced… Show more

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“…All bacteria were isolated from soil, and none of these strains fixes molecular nitrogen. The bacterial strains were maintained in Brunner CR-2 medium [26,27]. Further, we used three predators which differ in their feeding modes: the amoeba Acanthamoeba sp.…”
Section: Materials and Methods (A) Microbial Prey (Bacteria) And Predamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All bacteria were isolated from soil, and none of these strains fixes molecular nitrogen. The bacterial strains were maintained in Brunner CR-2 medium [26,27]. Further, we used three predators which differ in their feeding modes: the amoeba Acanthamoeba sp.…”
Section: Materials and Methods (A) Microbial Prey (Bacteria) And Predamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected a substitutive experimental design to test the impact of bacterial (prey) and protistan (predator) species richness on both carbon and nitrogen removal as described in [26,27]. Our experiment comprised three levels: (I) controls without predation, (II) predation by one out of three different predators and (III) multiple predation (all predators together).…”
Section: (B) Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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