Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading to increased sea surface temperatures and melting of land and sea ice. Marine terminating (tide-water) glaciers are expected to show higher melting and calving rates, with an increase in the input of fine sediment particles in the coastal marine environment. We experimentally investigated whether marine viruses, which drive microbial interactions and biogeochemical cycling are removed from the water column through adsorption to glacier-delivered fine sediments. Ecologically relevant concentrations of 30, 100 and 200 mg·L−1 sediments were added to filtered lysates of 3 cultured algal viruses and to a natural marine bacterial virus community. To...
peer reviewedViruses are recognized as important actors in ocean ecology and biogeochemical cycles, ...
Glacial ice surfaces represent a seasonally evolving three-dimensional photic zone which accumulates...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Viruses are a major source of mortality for phytoplankton and bacteria and are therefore seen as dri...
Viruses are an abundant and dynamic constituent of microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems. In t...
Viruses are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems where they significantly contribute to microbial mortal...
Viruses are the most abundant, ubiquitous and diverse biological entities in the world’s oceans. Thr...
ASLO 2021 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences for a Sustainable Future: Nurturing Cooperation...
Abstract During the last few years, extensive sea ice melting in the Arctic due to climate change ha...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
16 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-022-03073-wT...
All cellular organisms in aquatic environments are susceptible to virus attack. Viruses are the smal...
peer reviewedViruses are recognized as important actors in ocean ecology and biogeochemical cycles, ...
Glacial ice surfaces represent a seasonally evolving three-dimensional photic zone which accumulates...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Viruses are a major source of mortality for phytoplankton and bacteria and are therefore seen as dri...
Viruses are an abundant and dynamic constituent of microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems. In t...
Viruses are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems where they significantly contribute to microbial mortal...
Viruses are the most abundant, ubiquitous and diverse biological entities in the world’s oceans. Thr...
ASLO 2021 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences for a Sustainable Future: Nurturing Cooperation...
Abstract During the last few years, extensive sea ice melting in the Arctic due to climate change ha...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
16 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-022-03073-wT...
All cellular organisms in aquatic environments are susceptible to virus attack. Viruses are the smal...
peer reviewedViruses are recognized as important actors in ocean ecology and biogeochemical cycles, ...
Glacial ice surfaces represent a seasonally evolving three-dimensional photic zone which accumulates...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...