Background Lagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical element cycling, coastal biodiversity, coastal erosion protection and blue carbon sequestration. These ecosystems are frequently disturbed by weather, tides, and human activities. Here, we investigated a shallow lagoon in New England. The brackish ecosystem releases hydrogen sulfide particularly upon physical disturbance, causing blooms of anoxygenic sulfur-oxidizing phototrophs. To study the habitat, microbial community structure, assembly and function we carried out in situ experiments investigating the bloom dynamics over time. Results Phototrophic microbial mats and permanently or seasonally stratified water columns commonly contain multip...
At the Nakabusa hot spring, Japan, dense olive-green microbial mats develop in regions where the sli...
Mahoney Lake in British Columbia is an extreme meromictic system with unusually high levels of sulfa...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
BackgroundLagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical element...
BACKGROUND: Lagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical eleme...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Organic-rich, brackish water bodies are common along coastlines and important for the biogeochemical...
Microbial mats are multi-layered structures built by morphol. and metabolically diverse consortiums ...
Mahoney Lake in British Columbia is an extreme meromictic system with unusually high levels of sulfa...
Marine cable bacteria (Candidatus Electrothrix) and large colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (e.g.,...
Marine cable bacteria (Candidatus Electrothrix) and large colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (e.g.,...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
Enumeration of the functional groups of sulfur bacteria was performed in the sediments in the Bassin...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
Enumeration of the functional groups of sulfur bacteria was performed in the sediments in the Bassin...
At the Nakabusa hot spring, Japan, dense olive-green microbial mats develop in regions where the sli...
Mahoney Lake in British Columbia is an extreme meromictic system with unusually high levels of sulfa...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
BackgroundLagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical element...
BACKGROUND: Lagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical eleme...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Organic-rich, brackish water bodies are common along coastlines and important for the biogeochemical...
Microbial mats are multi-layered structures built by morphol. and metabolically diverse consortiums ...
Mahoney Lake in British Columbia is an extreme meromictic system with unusually high levels of sulfa...
Marine cable bacteria (Candidatus Electrothrix) and large colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (e.g.,...
Marine cable bacteria (Candidatus Electrothrix) and large colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (e.g.,...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
Enumeration of the functional groups of sulfur bacteria was performed in the sediments in the Bassin...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...
Enumeration of the functional groups of sulfur bacteria was performed in the sediments in the Bassin...
At the Nakabusa hot spring, Japan, dense olive-green microbial mats develop in regions where the sli...
Mahoney Lake in British Columbia is an extreme meromictic system with unusually high levels of sulfa...
Cyanobacterial mats were hotspots of biogeochemical cycling during the Precambrian. However, mechani...