The reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is modified by multiple input and removal processes. Incubation experiments as well as measurements of oceanic DOC have demonstrated that the high molecular weight (HMW) fraction of DOC typically has a younger radiocarbon age and is more reactive biologically than the low molecular weight (LMW) fraction of DOC. These observations have been summarized as a 'sizereactivity continuum' of DOC reactivity, but mechanistic explanations for these observations have been lacking. Here we describe how our recent discovery of 'selfish' HMW organic matter uptake among bacteria in surface ocean waters may help explain the rapid removal of HMW DOC. 'Selfish' substrate uptake by bacteria encompas...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
The global ocean sequesters a large amount of reduced carbon in dissolved organic molecules that can...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
The reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is modified by multiple input and remov...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
The ocean contains a large reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) that persists for millennia. ...
Most of the oceanic reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is of marine origin and is resistant...
Oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) comprises a complex molecular mixture which is typically refr...
The ocean contains one of the largest reservoirs of reduced carbon on Earth in the form of dissolved...
Identifying the roles played by individual heterotrophic bacteria in the degradation of high molecul...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Identifying the roles played by individual heterotrophic bacteria in the degradation of high molecul...
The degradation of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important control variable in the glo...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
The global ocean sequesters a large amount of reduced carbon in dissolved organic molecules that can...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...
The reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is modified by multiple input and remov...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
The ocean contains a large reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) that persists for millennia. ...
Most of the oceanic reservoir of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is of marine origin and is resistant...
Oceanic dissolved organic matter (DOM) comprises a complex molecular mixture which is typically refr...
The ocean contains one of the largest reservoirs of reduced carbon on Earth in the form of dissolved...
Identifying the roles played by individual heterotrophic bacteria in the degradation of high molecul...
Linking microbial metabolomics and carbon sequestration in the ocean via refractory organic molecule...
Identifying the roles played by individual heterotrophic bacteria in the degradation of high molecul...
The degradation of marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important control variable in the glo...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
The global ocean sequesters a large amount of reduced carbon in dissolved organic molecules that can...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the oceans constitutes a major carbon pool involved in global biog...