Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially mediated biogeochemical processes that are vital in regulating ecosystem functioning. Mucopolysaccharides (mucus) are produced by many invertebrates and have the potential to be an important source of organic carbon and nitrogen to sediment microorganisms. At present, we have limited understanding of how mucopolysaccharide moderates total sediment microbial communities and specific microbial functional groups that drive nitrogen cycling processes. To start addressing this knowledge gap, sediment slurries were incubated with and without Hediste diversicolor mucus. Changes in dissolved inorganic nitrogen (ammonia, nitrite and nitrate) concentrations and bacterial and archaeal community div...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
We investigated the incorporation of nitrogen from amino acids and urea by the microbial community i...
Despite considerable research, the biofilm-forming capabilities of Nitrosomonas europaea are poorly ...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially mediated biogeochemical processes that are vit...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...
Infaunal invertebrate activity can fundamentally alter physicochemical conditions in sediments and i...
The combination of biogeochemical methods and molecular techniques has the potential to uncover the ...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
Invertebrate activities in sediments, predominantly the redistribution of particles and porewater, a...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
Microbes and benthic macro-invertebrates interact in sediments to play a major role in the biogeoche...
Bioturbation has major impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, which can be linked tothe functional tra...
Denitrification is a critical process that can alleviate the effects of excessive nitrogen availabil...
Sediment organic loading has been shown to affect estuarine nitrification and denitrification, resul...
Both ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) can be key players in ammonia biotransformat...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
We investigated the incorporation of nitrogen from amino acids and urea by the microbial community i...
Despite considerable research, the biofilm-forming capabilities of Nitrosomonas europaea are poorly ...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially mediated biogeochemical processes that are vit...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...
Infaunal invertebrate activity can fundamentally alter physicochemical conditions in sediments and i...
The combination of biogeochemical methods and molecular techniques has the potential to uncover the ...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
Invertebrate activities in sediments, predominantly the redistribution of particles and porewater, a...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
Microbes and benthic macro-invertebrates interact in sediments to play a major role in the biogeoche...
Bioturbation has major impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, which can be linked tothe functional tra...
Denitrification is a critical process that can alleviate the effects of excessive nitrogen availabil...
Sediment organic loading has been shown to affect estuarine nitrification and denitrification, resul...
Both ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) can be key players in ammonia biotransformat...
In marine environments, macrofauna living in or on the sediment surface may alter the structure, div...
We investigated the incorporation of nitrogen from amino acids and urea by the microbial community i...
Despite considerable research, the biofilm-forming capabilities of Nitrosomonas europaea are poorly ...