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A seagrass meadow is one of the most important ecosystems around the world, both economically and ecologically. An important feature of this ecosystem is the presence of large coastal seagrass beds, which dominate the primary production and contribute to
Patrichka Wei-Yi Chen +5 more
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Editorial: The biological pump: a hunt for microbial key players involved in ocean carbon and nutrient fluxes [PDF]
Taichi Yokokawa +3 more
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Bdellovibrio and Like Organisms in Lake Geneva: An Unseen Elephant in the Room?
When considering microbial biotic interactions, viruses as well as eukaryotic grazers are known to be important components of aquatic microbial food webs.
Jade A. Ezzedine +3 more
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We investigated changes in heterotrophic bacterial metabolic activities and associated carbon cycles in response to a change in dominant phytoplankton communities during two contrasting environmental conditions in austral summer in the Amundsen Sea ...
Bomina Kim +13 more
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The phage‐driven microbial loop in petroleum bioremediation [PDF]
Summary During the drilling process and transport of crude oil, water mixes with the petroleum. At oil terminals, the water settles to the bottom of storage tanks. This drainage water is contaminated with emulsified oil and water‐soluble hydrocarbons and must be treated before it can be released into the ...
Rosenberg, Eugene +6 more
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The Wadden Sea is the world’s largest intertidal ecosystem and provides vital food resources for a large number of migratory bird and fish species during seasonal stopovers.
Philip M. Riekenberg +5 more
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Impact of dust addition on the microbial food web under present and future conditions of pH and temperature [PDF]
In the oligotrophic waters of the Mediterranean Sea, during the stratification period, the microbial loop relies on pulsed inputs of nutrients through the atmospheric deposition of aerosols from both natural (e.g., Saharan dust), anthropogenic, or mixed ...
J. Dinasquet +11 more
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Light plays a central role on primary productivity of aquatic systems. Yet, its potential impact on the degradation of photosynthetically produced biomass is not well understood.
Laura Gómez-Consarnau +5 more
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Can closed-loop microbial protein provide sustainable protein security against the hunger pandemic?
Increasing demand for animal-sourced protein is a major driver of the food system’s transgression of the safe environmental operating limits known as planetary boundaries.
Alex Durkin +6 more
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Marine Community Metabolomes Carry Fingerprints of Phytoplankton Community Composition
Microscopic phytoplankton transform 100 million tons of inorganic carbon into thousands of different organic compounds each day. The structure of each chemical is critical to its biological and ecosystem function, yet the diversity of biomolecules ...
Katherine R. Heal +9 more
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