Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence of free sulfide (euxinia), which is highly detrimental to marine life. Although coastal hypoxia is relatively common, reports of euxinia are less frequent, which suggests that certain environmental controls can delay the onset of euxinia. However, these controls and their prevalence are poorly understood. Here we present field observations from a seasonally hypoxic marine basin (Grevelingen, The Netherlands), which suggest that the activity of cable bacteria, a recently discovered group of sulfur-oxidizing microorganisms inducing long-distance electron transport, can delay the onset of euxinia in coastal waters. Our results reveal a remarkab...
Seasonal hypoxia in coastal systems drastically changes the availability of electron acceptors in bo...
Oxygen depletion in coastal waters may lead to release of toxic sulfide from sediments. Cable bacter...
Marine cable bacteria (Candidatus Electrothrix) and large colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (e.g.,...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...
Eutrophication and global change are increasing the occurrence of seasonal hypoxia (bottom-water oxy...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for life. The release of phosphorus from sediments is critical i...
Oxygen depletion in coastal waters may lead to release of toxic sulfide from sediments. Cable bacter...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for life. The release ofphosphorus from sediments is critical in...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Seasonal hypoxia in coastal systems drastically changes the availability of electron acceptors in bo...
Oxygen depletion in coastal waters may lead to release of toxic sulfide from sediments. Cable bacter...
Marine cable bacteria (Candidatus Electrothrix) and large colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (e.g.,...
Seasonal oxygen depletion (hypoxia) in coastal bottom waters can lead to the release and persistence...
Eutrophication and global change are increasing the occurrence of seasonal hypoxia (bottom-water oxy...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for life. The release of phosphorus from sediments is critical i...
Oxygen depletion in coastal waters may lead to release of toxic sulfide from sediments. Cable bacter...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for life. The release ofphosphorus from sediments is critical in...
Cable bacteria have recently been identified in various sedimentary marine settings worldwide. These...
Seasonal hypoxia in coastal systems drastically changes the availability of electron acceptors in bo...
Oxygen depletion in coastal waters may lead to release of toxic sulfide from sediments. Cable bacter...
Marine cable bacteria (Candidatus Electrothrix) and large colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (e.g.,...