Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and their interactions with microbial communities are recognized to influence microbial ecology and impact biogeochemical cycling in various ecosystems. While the factors that control the distribution of viruses in surface aquatic environments are well-characterized, the abundance and distribution of continental subsurface viruses with respect to microbial abundance and biogeochemical parameters have not yet been established. In order to begin to understand the factors governing virus distribution in subsurface environments, we assessed microbial cell and virus abundance in groundwater concurrent with groundwater chemistry in a uranium impacted alluvial aquifer adjoining the Colorado ...
Despite the recognition that viruses are ubiquitous components of aquatic ecosystems, the number of ...
Virus particles are highly abundant in seawater and, on average, outnumber microbial cells approxima...
Aquifers, which are essential underground freshwater reservoirs worldwide, are understudied ecosyste...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and their interactions with microbial commu...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and their interactions with microbial commu...
Microorganisms play a fundamental role driving geochemical cycles. Viruses are the most abundant bio...
Viruses are ubiquitous biological entities whose importance and role in aquatic habits is beginning ...
The deep subsurface environments in granitic rock can be studied and sampled at the Äspö hard rock l...
Bacteria and viruses are ubiquitous in subterranean aquatic habitats. Bacterial abundance is known t...
Hydrological and geological heterogeneity in the subsurface can isolate ground - water bodies in an ...
Standard methodologies for sampling the physicochemical conditions of groundwater recommend purging ...
Knowledge about viral diversity and abundance in deep groundwater reserves is limited. We found that...
Viruses are ubiquitous microbiome components, shaping ecosystems via strain-specific predation, hori...
Despite the recognition that viruses are ubiquitous components of aquatic ecosystems, the number of ...
Virus particles are highly abundant in seawater and, on average, outnumber microbial cells approxima...
Aquifers, which are essential underground freshwater reservoirs worldwide, are understudied ecosyste...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and their interactions with microbial commu...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth and their interactions with microbial commu...
Microorganisms play a fundamental role driving geochemical cycles. Viruses are the most abundant bio...
Viruses are ubiquitous biological entities whose importance and role in aquatic habits is beginning ...
The deep subsurface environments in granitic rock can be studied and sampled at the Äspö hard rock l...
Bacteria and viruses are ubiquitous in subterranean aquatic habitats. Bacterial abundance is known t...
Hydrological and geological heterogeneity in the subsurface can isolate ground - water bodies in an ...
Standard methodologies for sampling the physicochemical conditions of groundwater recommend purging ...
Knowledge about viral diversity and abundance in deep groundwater reserves is limited. We found that...
Viruses are ubiquitous microbiome components, shaping ecosystems via strain-specific predation, hori...
Despite the recognition that viruses are ubiquitous components of aquatic ecosystems, the number of ...
Virus particles are highly abundant in seawater and, on average, outnumber microbial cells approxima...
Aquifers, which are essential underground freshwater reservoirs worldwide, are understudied ecosyste...