This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community composition in the Gulf of Finland (easternmost sub-basin of the Baltic Sea) based on phylogenetic analysis of 16S rDNA sequences acquired from community samples via pyrosequencing. Investigations of bacterioplankton in hydrographically complex systems provide good insight into the strategies by which microbes deal with spatiotemporal hydrographic gradients, as demonstrated by our research. Many ribotypes were closely affiliated with sequences isolated from environments with similar steep physiochemical gradients and/or seasonal changes, including seasonally anoxic estuaries. Hence, one of the main conclusions of this study is that marine ecosystems where oxyg...
Climate change is projected to cause increased inflow of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to coa...
Major Baltic inflow (MBI) events carry highly saline water from the North Sea to the central Baltic ...
Although free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) bacteria are recognized as ecologically distinc...
<div><p>This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community compositio...
This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community composition in the...
This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community composition in the...
Over the past century the spread of hypoxia in the Baltic Sea has been drastic, reaching its 'arm' i...
Climate change is expected to increase the precipitation ~30% in higher latitudes during the next ce...
Bacterioplankton communities regulate energy and matter fluxes fundamental to all aquatic life. The ...
Mechanisms influencing community assembly and functional behavior of bacterial populations remain un...
Bacterioplankton communities regulate energy and matter fluxes fundamental to all aquatic life. The ...
Marine microbes exhibit biogeographical patterns linked with fluxes of matter and energy. Yet, know...
In northern marginal seas, like the northern Baltic Sea, climate change will lead to many alteration...
Salinity is a major factor controlling the distribution of biota in aquatic systems, and most aquati...
International audienceUnderstanding structure-function links of microbial communities is a central t...
Climate change is projected to cause increased inflow of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to coa...
Major Baltic inflow (MBI) events carry highly saline water from the North Sea to the central Baltic ...
Although free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) bacteria are recognized as ecologically distinc...
<div><p>This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community compositio...
This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community composition in the...
This study explored the spatiotemporal dynamics of the bacterioplankton community composition in the...
Over the past century the spread of hypoxia in the Baltic Sea has been drastic, reaching its 'arm' i...
Climate change is expected to increase the precipitation ~30% in higher latitudes during the next ce...
Bacterioplankton communities regulate energy and matter fluxes fundamental to all aquatic life. The ...
Mechanisms influencing community assembly and functional behavior of bacterial populations remain un...
Bacterioplankton communities regulate energy and matter fluxes fundamental to all aquatic life. The ...
Marine microbes exhibit biogeographical patterns linked with fluxes of matter and energy. Yet, know...
In northern marginal seas, like the northern Baltic Sea, climate change will lead to many alteration...
Salinity is a major factor controlling the distribution of biota in aquatic systems, and most aquati...
International audienceUnderstanding structure-function links of microbial communities is a central t...
Climate change is projected to cause increased inflow of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to coa...
Major Baltic inflow (MBI) events carry highly saline water from the North Sea to the central Baltic ...
Although free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) bacteria are recognized as ecologically distinc...