Planet Microbe: a platform for marine microbiology to discover and analyze interconnected 'omics and environmental data. [PDF]
In recent years, large-scale oceanic sequencing efforts have provided a deeper understanding of marine microbial communities and their dynamics.
Ponsero AJ +7 more
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290 metagenome-assembled genomes from the Mediterranean Sea: a resource for marine microbiology. [PDF]
The Tara Oceans Expedition has provided large, publicly-accessible microbial metagenomic datasets from a circumnavigation of the globe. Utilizing several size fractions from the samples originating in the Mediterranean Sea, we have used current assembly ...
Tully BJ +3 more
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Unraveling the unseen players in the ocean - a field guide to water chemistry and marine microbiology. [PDF]
Here we introduce a series of thoroughly tested and well standardized research protocols adapted for use in remote marine environments. The sampling protocols include the assessment of resources available to the microbial community (dissolved organic ...
Haas AF +6 more
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A Review of
Review of: Marine Microbiology: Ecology and Applications, 2nd ed.; Colin Munn; (2011). Garland Science, Taylor and Francis Group, New York, NY. Paperback, 364 pages. ISBN 9780815365174.
Phil Mixter
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A marine heatwave drives significant shifts in pelagic microbiology
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) cause disruption to marine ecosystems, deleteriously impacting macroflora and fauna. However, effects on microorganisms are relatively unknown despite ocean temperature being a major determinant of assemblage structure. Using data
Mark V. Brown +9 more
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On the joy of interdisciplinary research and field work: Constanze Kuhlisch navigating her career in marine microbiology [PDF]
Conducting research at the interface of chemistry, microbiology and marine biology, Constanze Kuhlisch reports on challenges in science due to COVID and the situation in Israel, while preparing grants to start her own research group.
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Marine microbiology: Origins of Death [PDF]
Programmed cell death is usually seen as the unique prerogative of plants and animals. So how is it that photosynthetic plankton have been killing themselves by uncannily similar methods for billions of years? Nick Lane investigates.
N. Lane
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Blue economy: A new era of petroleum microbiology in a changing climate
The productivity and health of our ocean hold some good solutions to the world’s challenges in socio-economy. However, climate change and waste discharge are changing the marine capacity to buffer human impacts, further challenging the marine industry ...
Cao Yiqi +3 more
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THE MEMBRANE FILTER IN MARINE MICROBIOLOGY [PDF]
C. Oppenheimer
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In situ devices can culture the microbial dark matter of corals
Summary: Most microorganisms found in environmental samples have never been cultured and can often only be explored through molecular or microscopic approaches.
Flúvio Modolon +5 more
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