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Three aspects of size selective feeding by the ciliate <I>Cyclidium glaucoma</I> were studied in continuous cultivation systems: (i) grazing-induced changes in abundance, biomass, and size structure of a bacterial community; (ii) possible grazing-protection mechanisms of bacteria as a response to permanent presence of the predator; and (iii) potential feedback mechanisms within this predator-prey relationship. Compared to a control without the predator, the abundance of bacteria in the predators presence decreased by 60%, whereas bacterial biomass remained less affected. The mean bacterial cell volume doubled from 0.089 m<sup>3</sup> to 0.167 m<sup>3</sup>, which was mainly due to increasing cell widths. A clear feedback of ciliates on bacterial size was evident: an increase in bacterial cell volume was always followed by a decline of the predator population, resulting in a yet undescribed type of predator-prey relation. Bacterial cell width rather than length was responsible for the observed phenom Three aspects of size selective feeding by the ciliate <I>Cyclidium glaucoma</I> were studied in continuous cultivation systems: (i) grazing-induced changes in abundance, biomass, and size structure of a bacterial community; (ii) possible grazing-protection mechanisms of bacteria as a response to permanent presence of the predator; and (iii) potential feedback mechanisms within this predator-prey relationship. Compared to a control without the predator, the abundance of bacteria in the predators presence decreased by 60%, whereas bacterial biomass remained less affected. The mean bacterial cell volume doubled from 0.089 m<sup>3</sup> to 0.167 m<sup>3</sup>, which was mainly due to increasing cell widths. A clear feedback of ciliates on bacterial size was evident: an increase in bacterial cell volume was always followed by a decline of the predator population, resulting in a yet undescribed type of predator-prey relation. Bacterial cell width rather than length was responsible for the observed phenom
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Size selective feeding in <I>Cyclidium glaucoma</I> (Ciliophora, Scuticociliatida) and its effects on bacterial community structure: a study from a continuous cultivation system. Size selective feeding in <I>Cyclidium glaucoma</I> (Ciliophora, Scuticociliatida) and its effects on bacterial community structure: a study from a continuous cultivation system.
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Size selective feeding in <I>Cyclidium glaucoma</I> (Ciliophora, Scuticociliatida) and its effects on bacterial community structure: a study from a continuous cultivation system. Size selective feeding in <I>Cyclidium glaucoma</I> (Ciliophora, Scuticociliatida) and its effects on bacterial community structure: a study from a continuous cultivation system.
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RIV/60077387:_____/01:62013094!RIV/2003/AV0/A62003/N
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217;227
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Z(AV0Z6017912)
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N/A
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n6:2003
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n9:J
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n17:S
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n15:predkladatel
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695899
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RIV/60077387:_____/01:62013094
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protozoa; bacteria; predator-prey relation
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US - Spojené státy americké
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[CB1D89BE227E]
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Microbial Ecology
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n10:EE
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3
n3:pocetTvurcuVysledku
7
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0
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0
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n6:2001
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42
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Jezbera, Jan Sonntag, B. Šimek, Karel Posch, T. Pernthaler, J. Vrba, Jaroslav Andreatta, S.
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n16:AV0Z6017912
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0095-3628
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11