The North Pacific Ocean (between approximately 0°N and 50°N) contains the largest continuous ecosystem on Earth. This region plays a vital role in the cycling of globally important nutrients as well as carbon. Although the microbial communities in this region have been assessed, the dynamics of viruses (abundances and production rates) remains understudied. To address this gap, scientific cruises during the winter and summer seasons (2013) covered the North Pacific basin to determine factors that may drive virus abundances and production rates. Along with information on virus particle abundance and production, we collected a spectrum of oceanographic metrics as well as information on microbial diversity. The data suggest that both biotic an...
Ocean microbes drive global-scale biogeochemical cycling, but do so under constraints imposed by vir...
Ocean microbes drive biogeochemical cycling on a global scale. However, this cycling is constrained ...
Tara Oceans CoordinatorsInternational audienceOcean microbes drive biogeochemical cycling on a globa...
The North Pacific Ocean (between approximately 0°N and 50°N) contains the largest continuous ecosyst...
A majority of Earth’s surface is covered by the marine ecosystem. This ecosystem is characterized by...
Virus particles are highly abundant in seawater and, on average, outnumber microbial cells approxima...
Viruses are an abundant, diverse and dynamic component of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. In the ...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
Marine viruses are ubiquitous, abundant, and genetically diverse in natural waters. They play key ro...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
The photosynthetic picocyanobacteria Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are models for dissecting how...
Viruses are abundant in the world’s oceans and are thought to be important participants in marine bi...
Despite nutrient-depleted conditions, coral reef waters harbor abundant and diverse microbes; as maj...
Microbial communities in oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are known to have significant impacts on global...
Marine viruses are the most numerous biological entities in the ocean, with an estimated abundance o...
Ocean microbes drive global-scale biogeochemical cycling, but do so under constraints imposed by vir...
Ocean microbes drive biogeochemical cycling on a global scale. However, this cycling is constrained ...
Tara Oceans CoordinatorsInternational audienceOcean microbes drive biogeochemical cycling on a globa...
The North Pacific Ocean (between approximately 0°N and 50°N) contains the largest continuous ecosyst...
A majority of Earth’s surface is covered by the marine ecosystem. This ecosystem is characterized by...
Virus particles are highly abundant in seawater and, on average, outnumber microbial cells approxima...
Viruses are an abundant, diverse and dynamic component of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. In the ...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
Marine viruses are ubiquitous, abundant, and genetically diverse in natural waters. They play key ro...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and outnumber their hosts ten-to-one. Ocean...
The photosynthetic picocyanobacteria Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are models for dissecting how...
Viruses are abundant in the world’s oceans and are thought to be important participants in marine bi...
Despite nutrient-depleted conditions, coral reef waters harbor abundant and diverse microbes; as maj...
Microbial communities in oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are known to have significant impacts on global...
Marine viruses are the most numerous biological entities in the ocean, with an estimated abundance o...
Ocean microbes drive global-scale biogeochemical cycling, but do so under constraints imposed by vir...
Ocean microbes drive biogeochemical cycling on a global scale. However, this cycling is constrained ...
Tara Oceans CoordinatorsInternational audienceOcean microbes drive biogeochemical cycling on a globa...