The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon cycle, the mode and tempo of which is determined by the bacterial communities that assemble on particle surfaces. Here, we find that the capacity of communities to degrade particles is highly dependent on community composition using a collection of marine bacteria cultured from different stages of succession on chitin microparticles. Different particle degrading taxa display characteristic particle half-lives that differ by ~170 h, comparable to the residence time of particles in the ocean’s mixed layer. Particle half-lives are in general longer in multispecies communities, where the growth of obligate cross-feeders hinders the ability of de...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Microbes play a crucial role in global-scale ecosystem processes such as marine carbon cycling. Brid...
In the ocean, organic particles harbour diverse bacterial communities, which collectively digest and...
Understanding the principles that govern the assembly of microbial communities across earth's biomes...
Understanding the principles that govern the assembly of microbial communities across earth’s biomes...
Particles are hotspots for marine microbial communities and impact ecosystem functioning, including ...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
Sinking particulate organic matter controls the flux of carbon (C) from the surface ocean to the dee...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Microbes play a crucial role in global-scale ecosystem processes such as marine carbon cycling. Brid...
In the ocean, organic particles harbour diverse bacterial communities, which collectively digest and...
Understanding the principles that govern the assembly of microbial communities across earth's biomes...
Understanding the principles that govern the assembly of microbial communities across earth’s biomes...
Particles are hotspots for marine microbial communities and impact ecosystem functioning, including ...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
Sinking particulate organic matter controls the flux of carbon (C) from the surface ocean to the dee...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...
The dynamics and activities of microbes colonizing organic particles (hereafter particles) greatly d...