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Elevated pCO2 enhances bacterioplankton removal of organic carbon. [PDF]
Factors that affect the removal of organic carbon by heterotrophic bacterioplankton can impact the rate and magnitude of organic carbon loss in the ocean through the conversion of a portion of consumed organic carbon to CO2.
Anna K James +5 more
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Subtropical coral reefs along the coast are facing multiple pressures. Mariculture is one of the main sources of such pressure. Oyster culture has become a worldwide phenomenon in coastal ecosystems.
F Tong, P Zhang, X Zhang, P Chen
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As the water source for the Middle Route Project of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project (MR-SNWD) of China, the Danjiangkou Reservoir (DJR) is in the process of ecosystem reassembly, but the composition, function, and assembly mechanisms of ...
Zhao-Jin Chen +7 more
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Ecophysiology of the cosmopolitan OM252 bacterioplankton (Gammaproteobacteria) [PDF]
AbstractAmong the thousands of species that comprise marine bacterioplankton communities, most remain functionally obscure. One key cosmopolitan group in this understudied majority is the OM252 clade of Gammaproteobacteria. Although frequently found in sequence data and even previously cultured, the diversity, metabolic potential, physiology, and ...
Emily R. Savoie +8 more
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River ecosystems are critical for human and environmental health, with bacterioplankton playing a vital role in biogeochemical cycles. Unveiling the spatial patterns of bacterioplankton communities in relation to environmental factors is important for ...
Lei Zhou +4 more
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Global warming is considered a major threat to marine ecosystems, which affects bacterioplankton activity, diversity, and community composition. However, few studies focus on the potential effects of warming on bacterioplankton in subtropical coastal ...
Bowei Gu +14 more
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Seasonal succession in bacterioplankton is a common process in marine waters. However, seasonality in their spatial turnover is largely unknown. Here, we investigated spatial turnover of surface bacterioplankton along a nearshore-to-offshore gradient in ...
Hanjing Hu +6 more
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Ocean acidification, as one of the major consequences of global climate change, markedly affects multiple ecosystem functions in disparate marine environments from coastal habitats to the deep ocean.
Yunlan Yang +11 more
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Dams are increasingly disrupting natural river systems, yet studies investigating their impact on microbial communities at regional scale are limited. Given the indispensable role of bacterioplankton in aquatic ecosystems, 16S rRNA gene sequencing was ...
Xufei Jiang +7 more
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Marine Bacterioplankton Seasonal Succession Dynamics [PDF]
Bacterioplankton (bacteria and archaea) are indispensable regulators of global element cycles owing to their unique ability to decompose and remineralize dissolved organic matter. These microorganisms in surface waters worldwide exhibit pronounced seasonal succession patterns, governed by physicochemical factors (e.g., light, climate, and nutrient ...
Bunse, Carina, Pinhassi, Jarone
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