Viruses are an abundant and dynamic constituent of microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems. In this study we characterized the abundance of viruses associated first with the bottom sediment and overlying water of cryoconite holes and second with shallow ice cores of two different glaciers in Svalbard. Viral abundances were ca. 10–100 times lower than the average for marine and freshwater ecosystems in temperate regions. Virus to bacterium ratios (VBR) (average > 10, range between 0.7 and 74 in the water and ice samples) and a strong positive correlation between viral and bacterial abundance (r = 0.93, p < 0.01, N = 57) indicate that viruses most probably play an important role in controlling bacterial mortality and hence biogeochemical ...
BackgroundGlacier ice archives information, including microbiology, that helps reveal paleoclimate h...
bacteria; virus; benthic; pelagic. Virus–bacterium interactions were investigated in the pelagic and...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
Viruses are an abundant and dynamic constituent of microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems. In t...
Viruses are a major source of mortality for phytoplankton and bacteria and are therefore seen as dri...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
Viruses are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems where they significantly contribute to microbial mortal...
Glacial ice surfaces represent a seasonally evolving three-dimensional photic zone which accumulates...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
All cellular organisms in aquatic environments are susceptible to virus attack. Viruses are the smal...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
The microbial communities and photosynthetic capacity of cryoconite holes on the Midre Lovénbreen Gl...
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upo...
International audienceThe poles constitute 14% of the Earth’s biosphere: The aquatic Arctic surround...
BackgroundGlacier ice archives information, including microbiology, that helps reveal paleoclimate h...
bacteria; virus; benthic; pelagic. Virus–bacterium interactions were investigated in the pelagic and...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
Viruses are an abundant and dynamic constituent of microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems. In t...
Viruses are a major source of mortality for phytoplankton and bacteria and are therefore seen as dri...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
Viruses are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems where they significantly contribute to microbial mortal...
Glacial ice surfaces represent a seasonally evolving three-dimensional photic zone which accumulates...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
All cellular organisms in aquatic environments are susceptible to virus attack. Viruses are the smal...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic region has been strongly affected by global warming, leading t...
The microbial communities and photosynthetic capacity of cryoconite holes on the Midre Lovénbreen Gl...
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upo...
International audienceThe poles constitute 14% of the Earth’s biosphere: The aquatic Arctic surround...
BackgroundGlacier ice archives information, including microbiology, that helps reveal paleoclimate h...
bacteria; virus; benthic; pelagic. Virus–bacterium interactions were investigated in the pelagic and...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...