Les virus marins Simples parasites ou acteurs majeurs des écosystèmes aquatiques ?

Viruses continue to fascinate and frighten us because of their pathogenic nature for plants and animals. In the seas and oceans, they are major players in the functioning of ecosystems. Viruses are the smallest, most abundant and most diverse biological entity known to date in the marine environment...

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Main Author: Jacquet, Stéphan (auth)
Other Authors: Baudoux, Anne-Claire (auth), Desdevises, Yves (auth), Le Guyader, Soizick F. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: éditions Quae 2023
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