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because L. mucor (because of its filamen-tous growth habit) may be at a competi-tive disadvantage on agar plates; although because of its ability to attach to surfaces, it may be at a competitive advantage in natural environments having much water flow. Now that the precise microenviron-ment of L. m...
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Summary: | because L. mucor (because of its filamen-tous growth habit) may be at a competi-tive disadvantage on agar plates; although because of its ability to attach to surfaces, it may be at a competitive advantage in natural environments having much water flow. Now that the precise microenviron-ment of L. mucor has been defined, it is possible to examine its physiological ecology. The collaboration f M. Louise Brock was a great benefit to this work. The work at San Juan Island was done during two summers as a visiting investigator at the Friday Harbor Laboratories, Univer-sity of Washington. The work in Iceland was supported by the Surtsey-Iceland Re-search Committee. |
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