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This project investigates the coevolution of protozoan predators and bacterial prey in soil ecosystems. By employing advanced genetic techniques, it aims to understand the dynamics of predator-prey interactions and their impact on microbial diversity and ecosystem health.
Predation plays a key role in the planet’s ecology and evolution.
The most prevalent and diverse predators on the planet are protozoans, single-cell eukaryotes that live from consuming bacterial prey.
Protozoan predation massively impacts bacterial diversity, shapes microbial ecosystems, is essential for nutrient cycling and has been linked to the emergence of bacterial virulence.
Yet, despite its importance, it remains largely elusive how protozoan predators and bacterial prey coevolve.
To unde…
EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY
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