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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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Evolutionary constraints on species diversity in marine bacterioplankton communities. [PDF]
Abstract Variation in microbial species diversity has typically been explained as the outcome of local ecological factors driving species coexistence, overlooking the roles of evolutionary constraints. Here, we argue that macro-evolutionary niche conservatism and unequal diversification rates among phylum-level lineages are strong ...
Lu HP +4 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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Impact of UV Radiation on Bacterioplankton Community Composition [PDF]
ABSTRACT The potential effect of UV radiation on the composition of coastal marine bacterioplankton communities was investigated. Dilution cultures with seawater collected from the surface mixed layer of the coastal North Sea were exposed to different ranges of natural or artificial solar radiation for up to two diurnal cycles ...
Winter, C, Moeseneder, M.M, Herndl, G.J.
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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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Microbial Activity Response to Solar Radiation across Contrasting Environmental Conditions in Salar de Huasco, Northern Chilean Altiplano [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.In high altitude environments, extreme levels of solar radiation and important differences of ionic concentrations over narrow spatial scales may modulate microbial activity.
Dorador, C +8 more
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Coastal bacterioplankton community response to diatom‐derived polysaccharide microgels [PDF]
Summary Phytoplankton‐derived polysaccharide microgels, including transparent exopolymer particles (TEP), are a major component of the marine organic carbon pool. Previous studies have made correlative links between phytoplankton material and bacterioplankton, and performed experiments that assess general ...
Joe D, Taylor, Michael, Cunliffe
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Genome-scale community modelling reveals conserved metabolic cross-feedings in epipelagic bacterioplankton communities. [PDF]
AbstractMarine microorganisms form complex communities of interacting organisms that influence central ecosystem functions in the ocean such as primary production and nutrient cycling. Identifying the mechanisms controlling their assembly and activities is a major challenge in microbial ecology.
Giordano N +6 more
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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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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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