Regenerative functions and microbial ecology of coral reefs: Labelled bacteria in a coral reef microcosm

Representative coral reef organisms and substrata assembled in a laboratory microcosm removed radioactively labelled bacteria from water circulated over them. A similar experiment with a reef clam and its algal-encrusted base gave similar results. Biochemical fractionation of selected organisms in t...

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