Marine protistan diversity.

@article{Caron2012MarinePD,
  title={Marine protistan diversity.},
  author={David A. Caron and Peter D. Countway and Adriane Clark Jones and Diane Y. Kim and Astrid Schnetzer},
  journal={Annual review of marine science},
  year={2012},
  volume={4},
  pages={
          467-93
        }
}
Protists have fascinated microbiologists since their discovery nearly 350 years ago. These single-celled, eukaryotic species span an incredible range of sizes, forms, and functions and, despite their generally diminutive size, constitute much of the genetic diversity within the domain Eukarya. Protists in marine ecosystems play fundamental ecological roles as primary producers, consumers, decomposers, and trophic links in aquatic food webs. Much of our knowledge regarding the diversity and… 

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