Organic carbon and eukaryotic predation synergistically change resistance and 1 resilience of aquatic microbial communities 2
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Zhili He | Shanquan Wang | W. Fang | Zhiwei Liang | X. Tu | Jiangjian Shi | Xiaokun Liu | Xing Mu | Shengzhi | Zheng | X. Mu | Wenwen Fang
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