Despite the increasing awareness of the role of viruses and heterotrophic bacteria in microbial dynamics and biogeochemical cycles, there is still a critical lack of information on their community composition and dynamics, especially in relation to upwellings. We investigated, within surface waters and the Deep Chlorophyll Max, the community composition and dynamics of flow cytometrically defined sub-populations of heterotrophic bacteria and virus-like particles in nearby water masses that were affected and unaffected by a localised wind-driven coastal upwelling. In contrast to previous studies we uniquely identified a 4-fold increase in total viral abundance and a decrease in bacterial abundance, from upwelled to offshore waters. Individua...
The marine genus of bacteria, Vibrio, includes several significant human and animal pathogens, highl...
Variations in the abundance and community characteristics of virus-like particles (VLP) and heterotr...
Viruses are abundant, diverse and dynamic compo-nents of the marine environments and play a signi?-c...
Despite the increasing awareness of the role of viruses and heterotrophic bacteria in microbial dyna...
Coastal upwelling systems play an essential role in bringing cold and nutrient-rich water into the e...
International audienceThe abundance and community structure of viruses and heterotrophic bacteria we...
Viruses are recognised as ubiquitous and numerically abundant components of marine ecosystems, howev...
Marine studies have shown viral lysis of microorganisms releases DOC. But is the same true for fresh...
Viruses and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are major top-down and bottom-up factors, respectively, w...
Viruses are recognized as ubiquitous components of marine ecosystems; however, there has been limite...
Free living viruses are ubiquitous in marine waters and concentrations are usually several times hig...
Viral communities are important for ecosystem function as they are involved in critical biogeochemic...
Marine viruses are ubiquitous, abundant, and genetically diverse in natural waters. They play key ro...
Marine viruses have been shown to affect phytoplankton productivity; however, there are no reports o...
Marine viruses have been shown to affect phytoplankton productivity; however, there are no reports o...
The marine genus of bacteria, Vibrio, includes several significant human and animal pathogens, highl...
Variations in the abundance and community characteristics of virus-like particles (VLP) and heterotr...
Viruses are abundant, diverse and dynamic compo-nents of the marine environments and play a signi?-c...
Despite the increasing awareness of the role of viruses and heterotrophic bacteria in microbial dyna...
Coastal upwelling systems play an essential role in bringing cold and nutrient-rich water into the e...
International audienceThe abundance and community structure of viruses and heterotrophic bacteria we...
Viruses are recognised as ubiquitous and numerically abundant components of marine ecosystems, howev...
Marine studies have shown viral lysis of microorganisms releases DOC. But is the same true for fresh...
Viruses and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are major top-down and bottom-up factors, respectively, w...
Viruses are recognized as ubiquitous components of marine ecosystems; however, there has been limite...
Free living viruses are ubiquitous in marine waters and concentrations are usually several times hig...
Viral communities are important for ecosystem function as they are involved in critical biogeochemic...
Marine viruses are ubiquitous, abundant, and genetically diverse in natural waters. They play key ro...
Marine viruses have been shown to affect phytoplankton productivity; however, there are no reports o...
Marine viruses have been shown to affect phytoplankton productivity; however, there are no reports o...
The marine genus of bacteria, Vibrio, includes several significant human and animal pathogens, highl...
Variations in the abundance and community characteristics of virus-like particles (VLP) and heterotr...
Viruses are abundant, diverse and dynamic compo-nents of the marine environments and play a signi?-c...