Data Set 3A: Utilization of dissolved organic carbon by a natural bacterial community as a function of pCO2Factors that affect the removal of organic carbon by heterotrophic bacterioplankton can impact the rate and magnitude of organic carbon loss in the ocean through the conversion of a portion of consumed organic carbon to CO2. Through enhanced rates of consumption, surface bacterioplankton communities can also reduce the amount of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) available for export from the surface ocean. The present study investigated the direct effects of elevated pCO2 on bacterioplankton removal of several forms of DOC ranging from glucose to complex phytoplankton exudate and lysate, and naturally occurring DOC. Elevated pCO2 (1000 – ...
The effect of elevated seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) on the activity of a natural bacterioplankton c...
In order to test the influences of ocean acidification on the ocean pelagic ecosystem, so far the la...
The rapid rise in anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and the subsequent acidification of...
Factors that affect the removal of organic carbon by heterotrophic bacterioplankton can impact the r...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is increasing at extraordinary rates (e.g. Le ...
It has been proposed that increasing levels of pCO2 in the surface ocean will lead to more partition...
To date no study exists that directly addresses changes in dynamics of heterotrophic bacteria in sur...
Microcosm experiments to assess the bacterioplankton's response to phytoplankton-derived organic ma...
It has been proposed that increasing levels of pCO(2) in the surface ocean will lead to more partiti...
International audienceThe predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrat...
The extracellular release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) by phytoplankton is a potentially import...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
Lability of the bulk dissolved organic carbon (DOG) pool and the amount available to bacterioplankto...
Marine bacteria are the main consumers of freshly produced organic matter. Many enzymatic processes ...
The growth and the structure of a coastal bacterioplankton community were monitored in short-term bo...
The effect of elevated seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) on the activity of a natural bacterioplankton c...
In order to test the influences of ocean acidification on the ocean pelagic ecosystem, so far the la...
The rapid rise in anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and the subsequent acidification of...
Factors that affect the removal of organic carbon by heterotrophic bacterioplankton can impact the r...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is increasing at extraordinary rates (e.g. Le ...
It has been proposed that increasing levels of pCO2 in the surface ocean will lead to more partition...
To date no study exists that directly addresses changes in dynamics of heterotrophic bacteria in sur...
Microcosm experiments to assess the bacterioplankton's response to phytoplankton-derived organic ma...
It has been proposed that increasing levels of pCO(2) in the surface ocean will lead to more partiti...
International audienceThe predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrat...
The extracellular release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) by phytoplankton is a potentially import...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
Lability of the bulk dissolved organic carbon (DOG) pool and the amount available to bacterioplankto...
Marine bacteria are the main consumers of freshly produced organic matter. Many enzymatic processes ...
The growth and the structure of a coastal bacterioplankton community were monitored in short-term bo...
The effect of elevated seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) on the activity of a natural bacterioplankton c...
In order to test the influences of ocean acidification on the ocean pelagic ecosystem, so far the la...
The rapid rise in anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and the subsequent acidification of...