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- who: Natalia Llopis Monferrer from the United Kingdom United Kingdom have published the paper: Siliceous Rhizaria abundances and diversity in the Mediterranean Sea assessed by combined imaging and metabarcoding approaches, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: When the authors examine the biovolume, the authors encounter an opposite trend to abundance . If the authors examine the biovolume results, they support the hypothesis that larger individuals usually present higher genome size and more gene copies, being more proportional to biomass than quantitative abundances (i.e., number of cells). The authors excluded Collodaria specimen because they can include colonies . . .
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