Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a main mechanism for nutrient transport to the deep ocean, and a key component of the biological carbon pump. The particles appear to be processed by a microbial community substantially different from the surrounding waters. Single cell genomics and metagenomics were employed to describe the succession of dominant bacterial groups during particle processing. Sinking particles were extracted from sediment traps at Station Aloha in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG) during two different trap deployments conducted in July and August 2012. The microbial communities in poisoned vs. live sediment traps differed significantly from one another, con...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
Sinking particles mediate the transport of carbon and energy to the deep-sea, yet the specific micro...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
The sinking of organic particles formed in the photic layer is a main vector of carbon export into t...
Sinking particles and particle-associated microbes influence global biogeochemistry through particul...
Sinking particles and particle-associated microbes influence global biogeochemistry through particul...
Sinking particles and particle-associated microbes influence global biogeochemistry through particul...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
Sinking particles mediate the transport of carbon and energy to the deep-sea, yet the specific micro...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
The sinking of organic particles formed in the photic layer is a main vector of carbon export into t...
Sinking particles and particle-associated microbes influence global biogeochemistry through particul...
Sinking particles and particle-associated microbes influence global biogeochemistry through particul...
Sinking particles and particle-associated microbes influence global biogeochemistry through particul...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...