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Annual study of bacterioplankton community dynamics
Limnology and Oceanography, 1991Bacterial growth, abundance, and grazing were measured simultaneously during a full seasonal cycle in a temperate brackish water estuary, covering diel and seasonal variability. Growth of bacteria was balanced by bacterivory on an annual basis, and observed net change in bacterial numbers matched the net change calculated by a simple Lotka‐Volterra ...
J. Wikner, Å. Hagström
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Oceanic fronts: transition zones for bacterioplankton community composition
Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2016Summary Oceanic fronts are widespread mesoscale features that exist in the boundary between different water masses. Despite the recognized importance of bacterioplankton (including bacteria and archaea) on the marine biogeochemical cycles and the ubiquitousness of fronts, the effect of frontal zones on the ...
Federico Baltar +4 more
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Bacterioplankton of the Kara Sea shelf
Oceanology, 2015The principal zones of the Kara Sea shelf are distinguished on the basis of structural and functional characteristics of bacterioplankton. Estuarine regions are characterized by elevated bacterial abundance and production rates, while the adjacent shelf has high abundance but lower production values. The southwestern part of the Kara Sea has relatively
N. D. Romanova, A. F. Sazhin
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Evidence of biogeography in surface ocean bacterioplankton assemblages
Marine Genomics, 2008Regardless of the importance of bacterial assemblages as essential components of ecosystems, little is known about how their populations are structured. We analyzed the composition and turnover rates, based on 16S rDNA sequences, of surface water oceanic bacterial assemblages of the fraction between 0.1 and 0.8 μm along a latitudinal gradient (45°6'42''
Luisa I, Falcón +4 more
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Cultivation of the ubiquitous SAR11 marine bacterioplankton clade
Nature, 2002The alpha-proteobacterial lineage that contains SAR11 and related ribosomal RNA gene clones was among the first groups of organisms to be identified when cultivation-independent approaches based on rRNA gene cloning and sequencing were applied to survey microbial diversity in natural ecosystems.
Michael S, Rappé +3 more
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Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering, 2021
Malan Yi +5 more
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