Anthropogenic Intensity-Determined Assembly and Network Stability of Bacterioplankton Communities in the Le’an River [PDF]
Bacterioplankton are essential components of riverine ecosystems. However, the mechanisms (deterministic or stochastic processes) and co-occurrence networks by which these communities respond to anthropogenic disturbances are not well understood.
Bobo Wu +19 more
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The Seasonal Patterns, Ecological Function and Assembly Processes of Bacterioplankton Communities in the Danjiangkou Reservoir, China [PDF]
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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Bacterioplankton Communities in Dissolved Organic Carbon-Rich Amazonian Black Water [PDF]
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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Effect of Water Chemistry, Land Use Patterns, and Geographic Distances on the Spatial Distribution of Bacterioplankton Communities in an Anthropogenically Disturbed Riverine Ecosystem [PDF]
The spatial distribution of bacterioplankton communities in rivers is driven by multiple environmental factors, including local and regional factors.
Jun Zhao +9 more
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Spatial Variation in Bacterioplankton Communities in the Pearl River, South China: Impacts of Land Use and Physicochemical Factors [PDF]
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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Exploring biogeographic patterns of bacterioplankton communities across global estuaries [PDF]
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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Characterization of bacterioplankton communities from a hatchery recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) for juvenile sole (Solea senegalensis) production. [PDF]
There is a growing consensus that future technological developments of aquaculture systems should account for the structure and function of microbial communities in the whole system and not only in fish guts.
Letícia N Duarte +5 more
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Spatial Variability and Co-acclimation of Phytoplankton and Bacterioplankton Communities in the Pearl River Estuary, China [PDF]
Phytoplankton and bacterioplankton play significant roles in estuarine systems. It is important to demonstrate the spatial variability of bacterial and microalgal communities and understand the co-acclimation of these organisms to different environmental
Jianming Zhu +4 more
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Changes in Bacterioplankton Communities Resulting From Direct and Indirect Interactions With Trace Metal Gradients in an Urbanized Marine Coastal Area [PDF]
Unraveling the relative importance of both environmental conditions and ecological processes regulating bacterioplankton communities is a central goal in microbial ecology.
Clément Coclet +9 more
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Composition, interaction networks, and nitrogen metabolism patterns of bacterioplankton communities in a grassland type Lake: a case of Hulun Lake, China. [PDF]
The composition of bacterial communities in freshwater ecosystems is influenced by numerous factors including environmental conditions and biological interactions.
Shi Y, Li W, Guo X.
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