International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large organic falls such as sunken wood and whale carcasses have become important to consider in the ecology of the oceans. Organic-rich deep-sea falls may play a major role in the dispersal and evolution of chemoautotrophic communities at the ocean floor, and chemosynthetic symbiotic, free-living, and attached microorganisms may drive the primary production at these communities. However, little is known about the microbiota thriving in and around organic falls. Our aim was to investigate and compare free-living and attached communities of bacteria and archaea from artificially immersed and naturally sunken wood logs with varying characteristics at se...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - are known to serv...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
<div><p>Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic ...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
When deposited in marine sediments, sunken wood and large animal remains can undergo sufficiently st...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
Wood falls on the ocean floor form chemosynthetic ecosystems that remain poorly studied compared wit...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea – such as whale carcasses and wood logs – are known to serv...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
International audienceThe cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cell...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
Historic shipwrecks function as habitats for benthic organisms by providing food, refuge, and struct...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - are known to serv...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
<div><p>Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic ...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
When deposited in marine sediments, sunken wood and large animal remains can undergo sufficiently st...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
Wood falls on the ocean floor form chemosynthetic ecosystems that remain poorly studied compared wit...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea – such as whale carcasses and wood logs – are known to serv...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
International audienceThe cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cell...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
Historic shipwrecks function as habitats for benthic organisms by providing food, refuge, and struct...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - are known to serv...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...