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Hiebert TC, Aasjord AE, Chourrout DM, Thompson AW, Sutherland KR (in review) Prey particle surface property mediates differential selection by the ubiquitous appendicularian Oikopleura dioica. Limnology and Oceanography


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Microsphere counts from Oikopleura dioica guts following feeding incubations with two microsphere sizes (for each functionalized microsphere) available in equal concentration.Results
Microsphere counts from Oikopleura dioica guts following feeding incubations with three microsphere sizes (for each functionalized microsphere) available in environmentally relevant concentrationsResults
Microsphere counts from Oikopleura dioica houses following feeding incubations with two microsphere sizes (for each functionalized microsphere) available in equal concentration.Results
Microsphere counts from Oikopleura dioica houses following feeding incubations with three microsphere sizes (for each functionalized microsphere) available in environmentally relevant concentrationsResults
Microsphere counts from incubation chambers of Oikopleura dioica prior to and following feeding incubations for experiment with artificial microspheres with two functionalized surfaces in three sizesResults

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