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  1. "Marine protists are a polyphyletic group of organisms playing major roles in the ecology and biogeochemistry of the oceans, including performing much of Earth's photosynthesis and driving the carbon, nitrogen, and silicon cycles. In addition, marine protists occupy key positions in the tree of life, including as the closest relatives of ...

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      Marine microorganisms, including protists and bacteria and...

  2. Diversity within marine microbiomes spans the three domains of life: microbial eukaryotes (i.e., protists), bacteria, and archaea. Although protists were the first microbes observed by microscopy, it took the advent of molecular techniques to begin to resolve their complex and reticulate evolutionary history.

  3. Introduction Marine microorganisms; Overview; Marine viruses Phages Role of viruses Giant viruses; Prokaryotes Marine bacteria Marine archaea; Eukaryotes Marine protists By trophic mode By locomotion Marine fungi Marine microanimals; Primary producers Cyanobacteria Algae

  4. Apr 15, 2021 · Despite the fact that large animals and microorganisms face different environmental and anthropogenic pressures, this study finds that marine biogeographic patterns are similar for organisms in ...

  5. Nov 21, 2016 · Protists, which are single-celled eukaryotes, critically influence the ecology and chemistry of marine ecosystems, but genome-based studies of these organisms have lagged behind those of other...

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