Viruses and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are major top-down and bottom-up factors, respectively, which control the abundance and diversity of bacterial communities. However, the relative strength and interaction between these two regulators in different marine ecosystems are not fully understood. We applied viral reduction and cross-transplantation of eutrophic estuarine and pristine coastal waters to examine the separate and combined effects of viruses and DOM on the bacterial community composition. We showed that bacteria were more abundant in the virus-depleted groups, particularly in those from the eutrophic estuarine water (i.e.,>7 times higher, when compared with the virus-rich groups). Cluster analyses showed that the bacterial ...
International audienceLimited data exists on the simultaneous impact of bottom-up (nutrients) and to...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...
Free living viruses are ubiquitous in marine waters and concentrations are usually several times hig...
<div><p>A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
International audienceA general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized whe...
A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity and dis...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
To study the response of bacteria to different size-fractions of naturally occurring dissolved organ...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
A cross-transplant experiment between estuarine water and seawater was conducted to examine the resp...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
12 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Batch culture experiments using viral enrichment were conducted to ...
International audienceLimited data exists on the simultaneous impact of bottom-up (nutrients) and to...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...
Free living viruses are ubiquitous in marine waters and concentrations are usually several times hig...
<div><p>A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
International audienceA general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized whe...
A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity and dis...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
To study the response of bacteria to different size-fractions of naturally occurring dissolved organ...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
A cross-transplant experiment between estuarine water and seawater was conducted to examine the resp...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
12 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Batch culture experiments using viral enrichment were conducted to ...
International audienceLimited data exists on the simultaneous impact of bottom-up (nutrients) and to...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...
International audienceHeterotrophic bacterial communities in marine environments are exposed to a he...