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are closely related to known predators (\textit{Agromyces}) and many marine
predatory bacteria are members of the \textit{Bacteroidetes} (CITE). If the
temporal dynamics of $^{13}$C-xylose incorporation are due to trophic
interactions, our results suggest that there
are many predatory soil bacteria
that consume fast-growing, opportunistic, primary labile C assimilating,
gram-positive spore-formers. Hence, trophic interactions among soil bacteria
may be of importance in soil C turnover models.
\subsection{Phylogenetic affiliation of $^{13}$C-cellulose and
$^{13}$C-xylose responsive microorganisms}
% Fakesubsubsection:\textit{Verrucomicrobia} are ubiquitous in soil