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SAR11 bacteria: the most abundant plankton in the oceans
SJ Giovannoni - Annual review of marine science, 2017 - annualreviews.org
SAR11 is a group of small, carbon-oxidizing bacteria that reach a global estimated
population size of 2.4× 1028 cells—approximately 25% of all plankton. They are found …
population size of 2.4× 1028 cells—approximately 25% of all plankton. They are found …
Marine viruses—major players in the global ecosystem
CA Suttle - Nature reviews microbiology, 2007 - nature.com
Viruses are by far the most abundant'lifeforms' in the oceans and are the reservoir of most of
the genetic diversity in the sea. The estimated 1030 viruses in the ocean, if stretched end to …
the genetic diversity in the sea. The estimated 1030 viruses in the ocean, if stretched end to …
Genome streamlining in a cosmopolitan oceanic bacterium
The SAR11 clade consists of very small, heterotrophic marine α-proteobacteria that are
found throughout the oceans, where they account for about 25% of all microbial cells …
found throughout the oceans, where they account for about 25% of all microbial cells …
Functional equivalence and evolutionary convergence in complex communities of microbial sponge symbionts
Microorganisms often form symbiotic relationships with eukaryotes, and the complexity of
these relationships can range from those with one single dominant symbiont to associations …
these relationships can range from those with one single dominant symbiont to associations …
Catabolism of dimethylsulphoniopropionate: microorganisms, enzymes and genes
The compatible solute dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) has important roles in marine
environments. It is an anti-stress compound made by many single-celled plankton, some …
environments. It is an anti-stress compound made by many single-celled plankton, some …
Growth rates of microbes in the oceans
DL Kirchman - Annual review of marine science, 2016 - annualreviews.org
A microbe's growth rate helps to set its ecological success and its contribution to food web
dynamics and biogeochemical processes. Growth rates at the community level are …
dynamics and biogeochemical processes. Growth rates at the community level are …
Adaptive genetic traits in pelagic freshwater microbes
MC Chiriac, M Haber… - Environmental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Pelagic microbes have adopted distinct strategies to inhabit the pelagial of lakes and
oceans and can be broadly categorized in two groups: free‐living, specialized oligotrophs …
oceans and can be broadly categorized in two groups: free‐living, specialized oligotrophs …
Contact-Dependent Inhibition of Growth in Escherichia coli
SK Aoki, R Pamma, AD Hernday, JE Bickham… - Science, 2005 - science.org
Bacteria have developed mechanisms to communicate and compete with each other for
limited environmental resources. We found that certain Escherichia coli, including …
limited environmental resources. We found that certain Escherichia coli, including …
Linking soil biology and chemistry in biological soil crust using isolate exometabolomics
TL Swenson, U Karaoz, JM Swenson… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Metagenomic sequencing provides a window into microbial community structure and
metabolic potential; however, linking these data to exogenous metabolites that …
metabolic potential; however, linking these data to exogenous metabolites that …
Ocean-atmosphere trace gas exchange
LJ Carpenter, SD Archer, R Beale - Chemical Society Reviews, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
The oceans contribute significantly to the global emissions of a number of atmospherically
important volatile gases, notably those containing sulfur, nitrogen and halogens. Such gases …
important volatile gases, notably those containing sulfur, nitrogen and halogens. Such gases …