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English: The cryptic interactions described here affect many areas of the classic marine food web. This figure illustrates the material fluxes, populations, and molecular pools that are impacted by the five cryptic interactions discussed (red: mixotrophy; green: ontogenetic and species differences; purple: microbial cross‐feeding; orange: auxotrophy; blue: cellular carbon partitioning). In fact, these interactions may have synergistic effects as the regions of the food web that they impact overlap. For example, cellular carbon partition in phytoplankton may affect both downstream pools of organic matter utilized in microbial cross‐feeding and exchanged in cases of auxotrophy, as well as prey selection based on ontogenetic and species differences.
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Author Millette, N.C., Grosse, J., Johnson, W.M., Jungbluth, M.J. and Suter, E.A.

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