The marine environment is indubitably the largest contiguous habitat on Earth. Because of its vast volume and area, the influence of the world ocean on global climate is profound and plays an important role in human welfare and destiny. The marine environment encompasses several habitats, from the sea surface layer down through the bulk water column, which extends >10,000 meters depth, and further down to the habitats on and under the sea floor. Compared to surface habitats, which have relatively high kinetic energy, deep-ocean circulation is very sluggish. By comparison, life in the deep sea is characterized by a relatively constant physical and chemical environment. Deep water occupying the world ocean basin is a potential natural resourc...
12 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables[EN] In this article we follow the study of the autotrophic and heterot...
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...
Studies in the center and margin of the Medee Basin, a Mediterranean deep-sea hypersaline anoxic bas...
Covering 70% of the earth’s surface, with an average depth of 3.6 km, the ocean’s total volume of 1....
It is generally assumed that the oceanr epresentsa marine desert. Indeed, the ocean is responsible f...
The composition and variability of heterotrophic bacteria along the shelf sediments of south west co...
The deep sea is the largest environment on Earth, comprising important resources of commercial inter...
The Arabian Sea in the north-western Indian Ocean is a relatively small but biogeochemically active ...
Bacteria dominate the remineralization of organic carbon in marine systems. Examining patterns of ab...
Marine heterotrophic bacteria are ubiquitous and abundant, occurring from the sea surface microlayer...
It is important to consider the abundance of marine bacteria, as they play important roles in biogeo...
Abstract. Deep sea sediments house a range of microbial communities dependent on each other by a com...
The seabed is a diverse environment that ranges from the desert-like deep seafloor to the rich oases...
The zone of continental margins is most important for the ocean’s productivity and nutrient budget a...
Background Isolation of marine microorganisms is fundamental to gather information about their phys...
12 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables[EN] In this article we follow the study of the autotrophic and heterot...
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...
Studies in the center and margin of the Medee Basin, a Mediterranean deep-sea hypersaline anoxic bas...
Covering 70% of the earth’s surface, with an average depth of 3.6 km, the ocean’s total volume of 1....
It is generally assumed that the oceanr epresentsa marine desert. Indeed, the ocean is responsible f...
The composition and variability of heterotrophic bacteria along the shelf sediments of south west co...
The deep sea is the largest environment on Earth, comprising important resources of commercial inter...
The Arabian Sea in the north-western Indian Ocean is a relatively small but biogeochemically active ...
Bacteria dominate the remineralization of organic carbon in marine systems. Examining patterns of ab...
Marine heterotrophic bacteria are ubiquitous and abundant, occurring from the sea surface microlayer...
It is important to consider the abundance of marine bacteria, as they play important roles in biogeo...
Abstract. Deep sea sediments house a range of microbial communities dependent on each other by a com...
The seabed is a diverse environment that ranges from the desert-like deep seafloor to the rich oases...
The zone of continental margins is most important for the ocean’s productivity and nutrient budget a...
Background Isolation of marine microorganisms is fundamental to gather information about their phys...
12 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables[EN] In this article we follow the study of the autotrophic and heterot...
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...
Studies in the center and margin of the Medee Basin, a Mediterranean deep-sea hypersaline anoxic bas...