Results 11 to 20 of about 14,847 (198)
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
doaj +3 more sources
Bacterioplankton Community Profiling of the Surface Waters of Kuwait
The marine waters of Kuwait are highly dynamic and strongly influenced by extreme environmental conditions and high levels of anthropogenic activities. This study explored the bacterioplankton community composition and diversity in Kuwait Bay and at four
Nasra Ismail, Awatef Almutairi
doaj +2 more sources
Surface Bacterioplankton Community Structure Crossing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current Fronts. [PDF]
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 A +17 more
europepmc +6 more sources
Diel Bacterioplankton Community Dynamics Under Contrasting Light Regimes. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In the Boreal region, extreme seasonal variations in day–night length expose communities to dynamic light and temperature fluctuations. Freshwater bacterioplankton, representing key ecosystem components, faces climate‐driven shifts; yet the fixed day‐length patterns determined by latitude underscore the importance of studying
Papadopoulou S +10 more
europepmc +7 more sources
Public good exploitation in natural bacterioplankton communities [PDF]
Ancestral genome reconstruction predicts public good cheaters in natural polysaccharide-degrading bacterioplankton communities.
Shaul Pollak +5 more
openaire +4 more sources
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
doaj +1 more source
Stream hydrological fragmentation drives bacterioplankton community composition. [PDF]
In Mediterranean intermittent streams, the hydrological fragmentation in summer and the successive water flow re-convergence in autumn allow exploring how local processes shape the microbial community within the same habitat. The objectives of this study were to determine how bacterial community composition responded to hydrological fragmentation in ...
Fazi S +4 more
europepmc +9 more sources
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
doaj +1 more source
Microbial communities in coastal waters are diverse and dynamic and play important roles in ecosystem functions and services. Despite the ecological impact of bacterioplankton or pathogens, little is known about whether bacterioplankton and pathogen ...
Wenjian Chen +8 more
doaj +1 more source
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.
openaire +3 more sources

