8 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01566Volatile and semi-volatile gas-phase organic carbon (GOC) is a largely neglected component of the global carbon cycle, with poorly resolved pools and fluxes of natural and anthropogenic GOC in the biosphere. Substantial amounts of atmospheric GOC are exchanged with the surface ocean, and subsequent utilization of specific GOC compounds by surface ocean microbial communities has been demonstrated. Yet, the final fate of the bulk of the atmospheric GOC entering the surface ocean is unknown. Our data show experimental evidence of efficient use of atmospheric GOC by marine prokaryotes at different locations in the NE Subtropical Atlantic, the Arctic O...
One-quarter of photosynthesis-derived carbon on Earth rapidly cycles through a set of short-lived se...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
Without small oceanic organisms atmospheric CO2 levels would be about 200 ppm higher than they are t...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena, Austria, d...
The cycling of bioactive elements on Earth and their allocation into major reservoirs is driven thro...
Prokaryotes play a fundamental role in decomposing organic matter in the ocean, but little is known ...
Ocean aerobiology is defined here as the study of biological particles of marine origin, including l...
The oceans play an important role in the global climate system by mediating as buffer of heat and gr...
The surface ocean receives important amounts of organic carbon from atmospheric deposition. The degr...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
Thousands of semi-volatile hydrophobic organic pollutants (OPs) reach open oceans through atmospheri...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important part in regulating the marine carbon cycle by linking the atm...
Several lines of evidence indicate that microorganisms in the meso- and bathypelagic ocean are metab...
Several lines of evidence indicate that microorganisms in the meso- and bathypelagic ocean are metab...
One-quarter of photosynthesis-derived carbon on Earth rapidly cycles through a set of short-lived se...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
Without small oceanic organisms atmospheric CO2 levels would be about 200 ppm higher than they are t...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena, Austria, d...
The cycling of bioactive elements on Earth and their allocation into major reservoirs is driven thro...
Prokaryotes play a fundamental role in decomposing organic matter in the ocean, but little is known ...
Ocean aerobiology is defined here as the study of biological particles of marine origin, including l...
The oceans play an important role in the global climate system by mediating as buffer of heat and gr...
The surface ocean receives important amounts of organic carbon from atmospheric deposition. The degr...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
Thousands of semi-volatile hydrophobic organic pollutants (OPs) reach open oceans through atmospheri...
Heterotrophic microbial communities cycle nearly half of net primary productivity in the ocean, and ...
Organic matter (OM) plays an important part in regulating the marine carbon cycle by linking the atm...
Several lines of evidence indicate that microorganisms in the meso- and bathypelagic ocean are metab...
Several lines of evidence indicate that microorganisms in the meso- and bathypelagic ocean are metab...
One-quarter of photosynthesis-derived carbon on Earth rapidly cycles through a set of short-lived se...
This paper reviews progress on understanding biological carbon sequestration in the ocean with speci...
Without small oceanic organisms atmospheric CO2 levels would be about 200 ppm higher than they are t...