The marine sediment hosts a mosaic of microhabitats. Recently it has been demonstrated that the settlement of phycodetrital aggregates can induce local changes in the benthic O2 distribution due to confined enrichment of organic material and alteration of the diffusional transport. Here, we show how this microscale O2 shift substantially affects benthic nitrogen cycling. In sediment incubations, the settlement of diatom‐aggregates markedly enhanced benthic O2 and NO3- consumption and stimulated NO2- and NH4+ production. Oxygen microprofiles revealed the rapid development of anoxic niches within and underneath the aggregates. During 120 h following the settling of the aggregates, denitrification of NO3- from the overlying water increased fro...
Biological dinitrogen (N-2) fixation is performed solely by specialized bacteria and archaea termed ...
The present study aims at evaluating the impact of diatoms and copepods on microbial processes media...
Coastal oceans receive large amounts of anthropogenic fixed nitrogen (N), most of which is denitrifi...
Spherical (~2 mm diameter) diatom (Skeletonema sp.) aggregates, representing analogues of “marine sn...
Tidal flat sediments are subject to repetitive mixing and resuspension events. In a short-term (24 h...
Spherical (~2 mm diameter) diatom (Skeletonema sp.) aggregates, representing analogues of "marine sn...
Diatom-bacteria aggregates are key for the vertical transport of organic carbon in the ocean. Sinkin...
Invertebrate animals that live at the bottom of aquatic ecosystems (i.e., benthic macrofauna) are im...
Sedimentation of pelagic cyanobacteria in dystrophic freshwater and oligohaline lagoons results in l...
The benthic nitrogen (N) cycle is highly dynamic and diverse due to the strong redox gradients occur...
Whether sediments act as sinks or sources of nutrients depends partly on the oxygen conditions at th...
Bacterial degradation of sinking diatom aggregates is key for the availability of organic matter in ...
Inorganic nitrogen and oxygen fluxes together with coupled-uncoupled denitrification were studied in...
Possible effects of sediment ventilation by benthic organisms on the nitrogen cycle were investigate...
We investigated microbial pathways of nitrogen transformation in highly permeable sediments from the...
Biological dinitrogen (N-2) fixation is performed solely by specialized bacteria and archaea termed ...
The present study aims at evaluating the impact of diatoms and copepods on microbial processes media...
Coastal oceans receive large amounts of anthropogenic fixed nitrogen (N), most of which is denitrifi...
Spherical (~2 mm diameter) diatom (Skeletonema sp.) aggregates, representing analogues of “marine sn...
Tidal flat sediments are subject to repetitive mixing and resuspension events. In a short-term (24 h...
Spherical (~2 mm diameter) diatom (Skeletonema sp.) aggregates, representing analogues of "marine sn...
Diatom-bacteria aggregates are key for the vertical transport of organic carbon in the ocean. Sinkin...
Invertebrate animals that live at the bottom of aquatic ecosystems (i.e., benthic macrofauna) are im...
Sedimentation of pelagic cyanobacteria in dystrophic freshwater and oligohaline lagoons results in l...
The benthic nitrogen (N) cycle is highly dynamic and diverse due to the strong redox gradients occur...
Whether sediments act as sinks or sources of nutrients depends partly on the oxygen conditions at th...
Bacterial degradation of sinking diatom aggregates is key for the availability of organic matter in ...
Inorganic nitrogen and oxygen fluxes together with coupled-uncoupled denitrification were studied in...
Possible effects of sediment ventilation by benthic organisms on the nitrogen cycle were investigate...
We investigated microbial pathways of nitrogen transformation in highly permeable sediments from the...
Biological dinitrogen (N-2) fixation is performed solely by specialized bacteria and archaea termed ...
The present study aims at evaluating the impact of diatoms and copepods on microbial processes media...
Coastal oceans receive large amounts of anthropogenic fixed nitrogen (N), most of which is denitrifi...