The utilization of carbon substrates by bacteria results in a process of great ecological significance for aquatic ecosystems. Bacteria are capable of consuming a wide range of organic molecules, but despite the highly diverse functional abilities, environmental availabilities can influence the composition of the community. Thus, differences in dissolved organic matter (DOM) and nutrient bulk between shallow and deep lakes would affect bacterial metabolic capacities. Here, we used the metabolic profiles obtained with Biolog EcoPlates® as a proxy of bacterial processing of DOM, and compared the bacterial community-level physiological profile (CLPP) from 20 North-Andean Patagonian lakes, including shallow (piedmont and high altitude, Z max < ...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
We investigated bacterial responses to variations in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient ava...
Dominant primary producer in macrophyte- or phytoplankton-dominated shallow lakes might imply differ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) dynamics influence aquatic ecosystem metabolism with ecological and b...
We analysed the structure of the microbial plankton communities of different types of freshwater env...
Abstract The shallow Andean North Patagonian lakes are suitable environments for the evaluation of a...
The aim of this work was to study the components of the microbial food web and the degree of couplin...
We compared growth rates and efficiencies of pelagic bacteria from an extremely acidic mining lake (...
The high Andean plateau or Altiplano contains different waterbodies that are subjected to extreme fl...
Volcanic eruptions discharge massive amounts of ash and pumice that decrease light penetration in la...
Few studies have intensively assessed the dynamic of all planktonic components and their microbial c...
We assessed the influence of environmental factors in shaping the free-living bacterial community st...
Bacterioplankton communities have a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle. Still the interaction b...
We explored the distribution patterns of bacterial and archaeal abundances at the phylum and class l...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
We investigated bacterial responses to variations in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient ava...
Dominant primary producer in macrophyte- or phytoplankton-dominated shallow lakes might imply differ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) dynamics influence aquatic ecosystem metabolism with ecological and b...
We analysed the structure of the microbial plankton communities of different types of freshwater env...
Abstract The shallow Andean North Patagonian lakes are suitable environments for the evaluation of a...
The aim of this work was to study the components of the microbial food web and the degree of couplin...
We compared growth rates and efficiencies of pelagic bacteria from an extremely acidic mining lake (...
The high Andean plateau or Altiplano contains different waterbodies that are subjected to extreme fl...
Volcanic eruptions discharge massive amounts of ash and pumice that decrease light penetration in la...
Few studies have intensively assessed the dynamic of all planktonic components and their microbial c...
We assessed the influence of environmental factors in shaping the free-living bacterial community st...
Bacterioplankton communities have a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle. Still the interaction b...
We explored the distribution patterns of bacterial and archaeal abundances at the phylum and class l...
For many years, the importance of microorganisms attached to surfaces in littoral zones and wetlands...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
We investigated bacterial responses to variations in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrient ava...