Extracellular enzymes are functional components of marine microbial communities that contribute to nutrient remineralization by catalyzing the degradation of organic substrates. Particularly in coastal environments, the magnitude of variation in enzyme activities across timescales is not well characterized. Therefore, we established the MICRO time series at Newport Pier, California, to assess enzyme activities and other ocean parameters at high temporal resolution in a coastal environment. We hypothesized that enzyme activities would vary most on daily to weekly timescales, but would also show repeatable seasonal patterns. In addition, we expected that activities would correlate with nutrient and chlorophyll concentrations, and that most en...
Seawater and sediment were collected on a monthly basis from a shallow (10.5 m depth) coastal site i...
The small-scale distribution of several structural (bacterial abundance, phytopigment, total and sol...
The possibility that two principlal bacterial communities expressing different levels of heterotroph...
Extracellular enzymes are functional components of marine microbial communities that contribute to n...
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2012.00301 Fine-scale temporal variation in marine extracellular enzymes of coast...
In this study, we hypothesized that shifts in the kinetic parameters of extracellular hydrolytic enz...
As part of the PeECE II mesocosm project, we investigated the effects of pCO2 levels on the initial ...
Extracellular enzymes, initiating the degradation of organic macromolecules, are important functiona...
As part of the PeECE II mesocosm project, we investigated the effects of pCO2 levels on the initial ...
Extracellular enzymes (EE) initiate heterotrophic remineralization by hydrolyzing high-molecularweig...
Heterotrophic bacteria are recognised as vital components in the cycling and regulation of inorganic...
Microorganisms contribute to the cycling of organic matter and inorganic nutrients through extracell...
The potential for pelagic microbial communities to hydrolyze high molecular weight substrates and th...
We examined bacterioplankton abundance and metabolic characteristics in northern San Francisco Bay, ...
In aquatic microbial ecology, knowledge of the processes involved in the turnover of organic matter ...
Seawater and sediment were collected on a monthly basis from a shallow (10.5 m depth) coastal site i...
The small-scale distribution of several structural (bacterial abundance, phytopigment, total and sol...
The possibility that two principlal bacterial communities expressing different levels of heterotroph...
Extracellular enzymes are functional components of marine microbial communities that contribute to n...
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2012.00301 Fine-scale temporal variation in marine extracellular enzymes of coast...
In this study, we hypothesized that shifts in the kinetic parameters of extracellular hydrolytic enz...
As part of the PeECE II mesocosm project, we investigated the effects of pCO2 levels on the initial ...
Extracellular enzymes, initiating the degradation of organic macromolecules, are important functiona...
As part of the PeECE II mesocosm project, we investigated the effects of pCO2 levels on the initial ...
Extracellular enzymes (EE) initiate heterotrophic remineralization by hydrolyzing high-molecularweig...
Heterotrophic bacteria are recognised as vital components in the cycling and regulation of inorganic...
Microorganisms contribute to the cycling of organic matter and inorganic nutrients through extracell...
The potential for pelagic microbial communities to hydrolyze high molecular weight substrates and th...
We examined bacterioplankton abundance and metabolic characteristics in northern San Francisco Bay, ...
In aquatic microbial ecology, knowledge of the processes involved in the turnover of organic matter ...
Seawater and sediment were collected on a monthly basis from a shallow (10.5 m depth) coastal site i...
The small-scale distribution of several structural (bacterial abundance, phytopigment, total and sol...
The possibility that two principlal bacterial communities expressing different levels of heterotroph...