Recent DNA-based phylogenetic studies have reported high eukaryotal diversities in a wide range of settings including samples obtained from anoxic environments. However, parallel RNA-based surveys are required in order to verify whether the species detected are in fact metabolically active in such extreme environments. The Black Sea is the World's largest anoxic basin but remains undersampled with respect to molecular eukaryotic diversity studies. Here, we report the distribution of active eukaryotes (18S rRNA-based survey) along a vertical nutrient and redox gradient in the water column and surface sediments of the Black Sea. A wide variety of eukaryotes were active in suboxic deep waters. Notably, certain species were active but escaped d...
The deep sea floor is considered one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Recent environmental D...
The Black Sea is the world's largest anoxic basin; it is also a contemporary analogue of the environ...
18 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00537-23.-- ...
Abstract The Black Sea is the largest semi‐closed permanently anoxic basin on our planet with long‐t...
Individual prokaryotic cells from two major anoxic basins, the Cariaco Basin and the Black Sea, were...
Molecular approaches that target the total DNA pool recovered from permanently anoxic marine ecosyst...
The Black Sea is the largest extant anoxic water body on Earth. Its oxic-anoxic boundary is located ...
The stratified water column of the Black Sea is partitioned into oxic, suboxic, and euxinic zones, e...
Large quantities of carbon are stored in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and its recycling ha...
The Black Sea contains the World’s largest body of anoxic water. Based on new and published data, we...
Within the upper 400 m at western, central and eastern stations in the world’s largest stratified ba...
Samples from six depths of the Black Sea’s suboxic zone were analyzed for 16S rRNA gene sequence inf...
A hypoxic/suboxic brine pool at a depth of about 850 m was discovered near the Thuwal cold seeps in ...
Background: The deep sea floor is considered one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Recent env...
Numerous investigations of bacterial communities using sequence analysis of environmental DNA have r...
The deep sea floor is considered one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Recent environmental D...
The Black Sea is the world's largest anoxic basin; it is also a contemporary analogue of the environ...
18 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00537-23.-- ...
Abstract The Black Sea is the largest semi‐closed permanently anoxic basin on our planet with long‐t...
Individual prokaryotic cells from two major anoxic basins, the Cariaco Basin and the Black Sea, were...
Molecular approaches that target the total DNA pool recovered from permanently anoxic marine ecosyst...
The Black Sea is the largest extant anoxic water body on Earth. Its oxic-anoxic boundary is located ...
The stratified water column of the Black Sea is partitioned into oxic, suboxic, and euxinic zones, e...
Large quantities of carbon are stored in marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and its recycling ha...
The Black Sea contains the World’s largest body of anoxic water. Based on new and published data, we...
Within the upper 400 m at western, central and eastern stations in the world’s largest stratified ba...
Samples from six depths of the Black Sea’s suboxic zone were analyzed for 16S rRNA gene sequence inf...
A hypoxic/suboxic brine pool at a depth of about 850 m was discovered near the Thuwal cold seeps in ...
Background: The deep sea floor is considered one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Recent env...
Numerous investigations of bacterial communities using sequence analysis of environmental DNA have r...
The deep sea floor is considered one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Recent environmental D...
The Black Sea is the world's largest anoxic basin; it is also a contemporary analogue of the environ...
18 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00537-23.-- ...