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Dispersal-mediated trophic interactions can generate apparent patterns of dispersal limitation in aquatic metacommunities [PDF]
Dispersal is a major organising force in metacommunities, which may facilitate compositional responses of local communities to environmental change and affect ecosystem function.
Agrawal +48 more
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Exploring biogeographic patterns of bacterioplankton communities across global estuaries
Estuaries provide an ideal niche to study structure and function of bacterioplankton communities owing to the presence of a multitude of environmental stressors. Bacterioplankton community structures from nine global estuaries were compared to understand
Anwesha Ghosh, Punyasloke Bhadury
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Given the biogeochemical functions of marine microbes, the structure and functional diversity of bacterioplankton communities could be regarded as bioindicators that reflect environmental quality.
Wen Yang +10 more
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Biogeographical diversity among marine bacterioplankton [PDF]
The phylogenetic diversity of bacteria isolated on solid media from the Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Southern CaMornia Bight, Skagerrak, Weddell Sea (ice) and Andaman Sea was investigated by means of 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis. Of the 128 sequenced isolates, 5 2 % showed similarity on the species level to previously reported bacteria, while as ...
Å Hagström, J Pinhassi, UL Zweifel
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rbrothers: R Package for Bayesian Multiple Change-Point Recombination Detection. [PDF]
Phylogenetic recombination detection is a fundamental task in bioinformatics and evolutionary biology. Most of the computational tools developed to attack this important problem are not integrated into the growing suite of R packages for statistical ...
Chattopadhyay, Sujay +3 more
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Randomized lasso links microbial taxa with aquatic functional groups inferred from flow cytometry [PDF]
High-nucleic-acid (HNA) and low-nucleic-acid (LNA) bacteria are two operational groups identified by flow cytometry (FCM) in aquatic systems. A number of reports have shown that HNA cell density correlates strongly with heterotrophic production, while ...
Biddanda, Bopaiah A +6 more
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The Weihe River is the largest tributary of the typically sediment-laden Yellow River in China. Assuming that high sediment concentrations may increase the turbidity of water bodies, and therefore affect riverine ecosystem, in which the bacterioplankton ...
Haoran He +7 more
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Ocean Acidification Regulates the Activity, Community Structure, and Functional Potential of Heterotrophic Bacterioplankton in an Oligotrophic Gyre [PDF]
Ocean acidification (OA), a consequence of increased global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, is considered a major threat to marine ecosystems. Its effects on bacterioplankton activity, diversity, and community composition have received considerable ...
Jiao, N +7 more
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River damming influences the hydro‐physicochemical variations in karst water; however, such disruption in bacterioplankton communities has seldom been studied.
Shi Yu +9 more
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Particle-Associated Bacterioplankton Communities Across the Red Sea. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Pelagic particle‐associated bacterioplankton play crucial roles in marine ecosystems, influencing biogeochemical cycling and ecosystem functioning. However, their diversity, composition, and dynamics remain poorly understood, particularly in unique environments such as the Red Sea.
Frühe L +18 more
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