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Community-level response of coastal microbial biofilms to ocean acidification in a natural carbon dioxide vent ecosystem. [PDF]
The version on PEARL: Corrected proofs are Articles in Press that contain the authors' corrections. Final citation details, e.g., volume/issue number, publication year and page numbers, still need to be added and the text might change before final ...
Cunliffe, M +4 more
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Surface Bacterioplankton Community Structure Crossing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current Fronts
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the major current in the Southern Ocean, isolating the warm stratified subtropical waters from the more homogeneous cold polar waters. The ACC flows from west to east around Antarctica and generates an overturning circulation by fostering deep-cold water upwelling and the formation of new water masses, thus ...
Cordone, Angelina +17 more
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Different carboxyl-rich alicyclic molecules proxy compounds select distinct bacterioplankton for oxidation of dissolved organic matter in the mesopelagic Sargasso Sea [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Liu, S., Parsons, R., Opalk, K., Baetge, N., Giovannoni, S., Bolanos, L. M., Kujawinski, E.
Baetge, Nicholas +10 more
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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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Although bacterioplankton play an important role in aquatic ecosystems, less is known about bacterioplankton assemblages from subtropical karst reservoirs of southwestern China with contrasting trophic status.
Qiang Li +3 more
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Contrasted effects of diversity and immigration on ecological insurance in marine bacterioplankton communities. [PDF]
The ecological insurance hypothesis predicts a positive effect of species richness on ecosystem functioning in a variable environment. This effect stems from temporal and spatial complementarity among species within metacommunities coupled with optimal ...
Thierry Bouvier +5 more
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The study of marine microbial communities is crucial for comprehending the distribution patterns, adaptations to the environment, and the functioning of marine microorganisms.
Yafei Wang +3 more
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Intensive studies have evaluated abiotic factors in shaping host gut microbiota. In contrast, little is known on how and to what extent abiotic (geochemical variables) and biotic (i.e., surrounding microbes, younger shrimp, and age) factors assemble the ...
Wenqian Zhang +7 more
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Bacterioplankton communities regulate energy and matter fluxes fundamental to all aquatic life. The Baltic Sea offers an outstanding ecosystem for interpreting causes and consequences of bacterioplankton community composition shifts resulting from ...
Markus V. Lindh +2 more
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Bacterioplankton communities are closely related to river alterations and biogeochemical processes in freshwater reservoirs. Affected by reservoir regulation and hydrological variation, regulated rivers can create distinctive patterns in bacterioplankton
Qing Yang +5 more
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