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. 2013 Oct 3;8(3):625–635. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2013.164

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(a) A dividing B. exovorus JSS preying on Caulobacter crescentus; (b) M. aeruginosavorus EPB dividing, attached to a Pseudomonas corrugata prey cell; (c) two M. aeruginosavorus EPB attack-phase predators simultaneously attached to a Pseudomonas corrugata prey cell; (d) M. aeruginosavorus EPB attached to a Pseudomonas corrugata prey cell by its longitudinal side; (e) unattached M. aeruginosavorus EPB cells dividing. Bars in (a) and (e) equal 200 nm.