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Bacterioplankton seasonality in deep high-mountain lakes [PDF]
Due to global warming, shorter ice cover duration might drastically affect the ecology of lakes currently undergoing seasonal surface freezing. High-mountain lakes show snow-rich ice covers that determine contrasting conditions between ice-off and ice-on periods. We characterized the bacterioplankton seasonality in a deep high-mountain lake ice-covered
Aitziber Zufiaurre +11 more
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Bacterial Active Community Cycling in Response to Solar Radiation and Their Influence on Nutrient Changes in a High-Altitude Wetland [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.Microbial communities inhabiting high-altitude spring ecosystems are subjected to extreme changes in solar irradiance and temperature throughout the diel cycle.
Dorador, C +6 more
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Bacterioplankton Communities in Dissolved Organic Carbon-Rich Amazonian Black Water
The Amazon River basin sustains dramatic hydrochemical gradients defined by three water types: white, clear, and black waters. In black water, important loads of allochthonous humic dissolved organic matter (DOM) result from the bacterioplankton ...
François-Étienne Sylvain +6 more
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Ecologically coherent population structure of uncultivated bacterioplankton [PDF]
AbstractBacterioplankton are main drivers of biogeochemical cycles and important components of aquatic food webs. While sequencing-based studies have revealed how bacterioplankton communities are structured in time and space, relatively little is known about intraspecies diversity patterns and their ecological relevance.
Conny Sjöqvist +3 more
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Intracellular metabolites in marine microorganisms during an experiment evaluating microbial mortality [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Longnecker, K., & Kujawinski, E. B.
Kujawinski, Elizabeth B. +1 more
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The activities of bacterioplankton sustain open ocean biogeochemical and ecological processes, however, little is known about the activity of specific bacterioplankton, especially related to their biogeography across oceanic scales.
Ro Allen +5 more
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Biogeography of Bacterioplankton in Inland Waters [PDF]
Bacteria are among the most abundant groups of organisms. They mediate key ecological processes. Recent molecular advances have provided greater insight into bacterial diversity as well as allowing a more thorough examination of patterns in the spatial and temporal distribution of bacteria.
Lindstrom, E., Logue, J.B.
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Comparison of bacterioneuston and bacterioplankton dynamics during a phytoplankton bloom in a fjord mesocosm [PDF]
The bacterioneuston is the community of Bacteria present in surface microlayers, the thin surface film that forms the interface between aquatic environments and the atmosphere. In this study we compared bacterial cell abundance and bacterial community
Cunliffe, Michael +5 more
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Seasonality of Chesapeake Bay Bacterioplankton Species [PDF]
ABSTRACT Bacteria, γ-subclass of Proteobacteria, Vibrio-Photobacterium, Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio cholerae-Vibrio mimicus, and Vibrio cincinnatiensis in water samples collected from the Choptank River in Chesapeake Bay from 15 April to 16 December 1996 were enumerated ...
J F, Heidelberg +2 more
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Bacterioplankton communities are critical components of varied ecosystems in the oceans. Their occurrences represent a variety of connections between environmental and ecological elements.
Zuochun Wang +6 more
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