Predator interactions chiefly determine where Prochlorococcus thrive

Where the microbe Prochlorococcus lives is not determined primarily by temperature, as previously thought. A study finds a relationship with a shared predator actually sets the microbe’s range. The findings could help scientists predict how Prochlorococcus populations will shift with climate change.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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