2Despite the impressive advances that have been made in assessing the diversity of marine microorganisms, the mechanisms that underlie the participation of microorganisms in marine food webs and biogeochemical cycles are poorly understood. Here, we stress the need to examine the biochemical interactions of microorganisms with ocean systems at the nanometre to millimetre scale - a scale that is relevant to microbial activities. The local impact of microorganisms on biogeochemical cycles must then be scaled up to make useful predictions of how marine ecosystems in the whole ocean might respond to global change. This approach to microbial oceanography is not only helpful, but is in fact indispensable.nonenoneAzam F; Malfatti FAzam, F; Malfatti...
Thesis: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts Insti...
The oceans are full of microorganisms, which are thought to cycle nutrients and mediate climate on a...
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...
Summary: ● Marine microbes drive chemical reactions that contribute to Earth's habitability. ● Alt...
Numerically, microbial species dominate the oceans, yet their population dynamics, metabolic complex...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
Covering 70% of the earth’s surface, with an average depth of 3.6 km, the ocean’s total volume of 1....
Marine microorganisms inhabit diverse environments and interact over different spatial and temporal ...
Research into the microbiomes of natural environments is changing the way ecologists and evolutionar...
© 2018 Raina. There are more than one million microbial cells in every drop of seawater, and their c...
Marine microbes are fundamental components of food webs and the biogeochemical cycles that maintain...
Marine microorganisms have markedly great functional and phylogenetic diversity and sustain major el...
Microorganisms control the productivity and biogeochemical status of the ocean at global scales. Yet...
In the pelagic environment, microbes act as the base of the food web (photosynthetic autotrophs), re...
Marine microbes play fundamental roles in nutrient cycling and climate regulation at a planetary sc...
Thesis: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts Insti...
The oceans are full of microorganisms, which are thought to cycle nutrients and mediate climate on a...
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...
Summary: ● Marine microbes drive chemical reactions that contribute to Earth's habitability. ● Alt...
Numerically, microbial species dominate the oceans, yet their population dynamics, metabolic complex...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
Covering 70% of the earth’s surface, with an average depth of 3.6 km, the ocean’s total volume of 1....
Marine microorganisms inhabit diverse environments and interact over different spatial and temporal ...
Research into the microbiomes of natural environments is changing the way ecologists and evolutionar...
© 2018 Raina. There are more than one million microbial cells in every drop of seawater, and their c...
Marine microbes are fundamental components of food webs and the biogeochemical cycles that maintain...
Marine microorganisms have markedly great functional and phylogenetic diversity and sustain major el...
Microorganisms control the productivity and biogeochemical status of the ocean at global scales. Yet...
In the pelagic environment, microbes act as the base of the food web (photosynthetic autotrophs), re...
Marine microbes play fundamental roles in nutrient cycling and climate regulation at a planetary sc...
Thesis: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts Insti...
The oceans are full of microorganisms, which are thought to cycle nutrients and mediate climate on a...
4 pages, 1 figure[EN] Oceans cover approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface and, with an average dep...