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    Coupling Between Heterotrophic Nanoflagellates and Bacteria in Fresh Waters: Does Latitude Make a Difference? by Segovia, Bianca T, Domingues, Carolina D, Meira, Bianca R, Lansac-Toha, Fernando M, Fermani, Paulina, Unrein, Fernando, Lobão, Lúcia M, Roland, Fabio, Velho, Luiz F M, Sarmento, Hugo

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (11-02-2016)
    “…Recent studies reported comparatively lower heterotrophic bacteria (HB) abundances in tropical regions, indicating that factors involved in bacterial losses…”
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    Hydrological pulse regulating the bacterial heterotrophic metabolism between Amazonian mainstems and floodplain lakes by Vidal, Luciana O, Abril, Gwenäel, Artigas, Luiz F, Melo, Michaela L, Bernardes, Marcelo C, Lobão, Lúcia M, Reis, Mariana C, Moreira-Turcq, Patrícia, Benedetti, Marc, Tornisielo, Valdemar L, Roland, Fabio

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (30-09-2015)
    “…We evaluated in situ rates of bacterial carbon processing in Amazonian floodplain lakes and mainstems, during both high water (HW) and low water (LW) phases (p…”
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    Visualizing aquatic bacteria by light and transmission electron microscopy by Silva, Thiago P., Noyma, Natália P., Duque, Thabata L. A., Gamalier, Juliana P., Vidal, Luciana O., Lobão, Lúcia M., Chiarini-Garcia, Hélio, Roland, Fábio, Melo, Rossana C. N.

    Published in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (2014)
    “…The understanding of the functional role of aquatic bacteria in microbial food webs is largely dependent on methods applied to the direct visualization and…”
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    Light microscopy in aquatic ecology: methods for plankton communities studies by Soares, Maria Carolina S, Lobão, Lúcia M, Vidal, Luciana O, Noyma, Natália P, Barros, Nathan O, Cardoso, Simone J, Roland, Fábio

    “…Planktonic organisms dominate waters in ponds, lakes and oceans. Because of their short life cycles, plankters respond quickly to environmental changes and the…”
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