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Our analysis showing that the common ancestor of Chytridiomycota and the terrestrial fungi underwent at least nine duplications of pectinase genes points to an ancestral fungal species that was taking advantage of nutrients from pectin-containing streptophyte plants (fig. 3).

As many M. burgessensis specimens are attached to the sponge Pirania muricata in the Burgess Shale ecosystem (56% of attached M. burgessensis specimens), a siphon to enhance current for feeding purposes may not have been necessary, as M. burgessensis individuals could have taken advantage of nutrients, through currents, however small, produced by the sponge [ 75, 76].

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In the short-term, grazing seems to have greater effect on biofilm, irrespective of the nutrient level, whereas over the longer-term, biofilm can take advantage of nutrient enhancement only in the absence of grazers.

Such, this system can be applied in a multi-product biorefinery concept to take full advantage of nutrient-rich SPJ, which is a widely available and easily storable renewable resource.

Viewing these results together suggests a comparative advantage of nutrient dense foods over energy dense foods, except among premenopausal women.

As this time becomes shorter (e.g. when bacteria must take advantage of nutrient patches in moving flows [ Taylor and Stocker, 2012; Celani and Vergassola, 2010]) chemotactic performance becomes more important.

Containment of animal wastes is a practical strategy with other advantages of nutrient management and protection of soil and water quality.

Thus, along with the advantage of better nutrient supply induced by PRP, there is the possible disadvantage of significant pain and calcification through the process of inflammation.

As forests would become re-established larger herbivores would evolve to take advantage of all the nutrients locked up in woody species".

Examples of such scenarios today include plankton, whose small size allows them to reproduce rapidly to take advantage of ephemerally abundant nutrients in algal blooms.

Organisms with small propagulum (the number of cells required for colonization) will definitely require excellent adhesive properties to compensate the natural cellular turnover of the intestinal tract, or, eventually, be very efficient in local multiplication, taking advantage of the available local nutrients (nutrient-niche hypothesis) (Maltby et al. 2013; Meador et al. 2014).

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