Methane seeps are chemosynthetic ecosystems in the deep-sea environment. Microbial community structures have been extensively studied in the seepage-affected sediments and investigation in the water column above the seeping sites is still lacking. In this study, prokaryotic communities in the bottom water about 50 cm from the seabed at methane seeps with various seepage intensities in Haima, South China Sea were comparatively studied by using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing. These sites were assigned based on their distinct methane content levels and seafloor landscapes as the non-seepage (NS) site, low-intensity seepage (LIS) site, and high-intensity seepage (HIS) site. The abundances of the dominant phyla Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, ...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is a key biogeochemical process regulating methane emission...
The detailed investigation of microbial communities, e.g. of soil or hydrothermal vent ecosystems, g...
The detailed investigation of microbial communities, e.g. of soil or hydrothermal vent ecosystems, g...
AbstractSouth China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studie...
Methane seeps are natural gas leaks at the seafloor that emit methane to the hydrosphere. The emissi...
Methane seeps are natural gas leaks at the seafloor that emit methane to the hydrosphere. The emissi...
Jiulong methane reef, a large cold seep area on the continental slope of the South China Sea (SCS), ...
AbstractSouth China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studie...
South China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studies have n...
Cold seeps are highly productive, fragmented marine ecosystems that form at the seafloor around hydr...
Site F is the most vigorous cold seep known on the continental slope of the northern South China Sea...
Seabed hydrocarbon seeps present natural laboratories for investigating responses of marine ecosyste...
Seabed hydrocarbon seeps present natural laboratories for investigating responses of marine ecosyste...
Cold seeps are highly productive, fragmented marine ecosystems that form at the seafloor around hydr...
the emission of gas from seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform t...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is a key biogeochemical process regulating methane emission...
The detailed investigation of microbial communities, e.g. of soil or hydrothermal vent ecosystems, g...
The detailed investigation of microbial communities, e.g. of soil or hydrothermal vent ecosystems, g...
AbstractSouth China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studie...
Methane seeps are natural gas leaks at the seafloor that emit methane to the hydrosphere. The emissi...
Methane seeps are natural gas leaks at the seafloor that emit methane to the hydrosphere. The emissi...
Jiulong methane reef, a large cold seep area on the continental slope of the South China Sea (SCS), ...
AbstractSouth China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studie...
South China Sea (SCS) is the largest Western Pacific marginal sea. However, microbial studies have n...
Cold seeps are highly productive, fragmented marine ecosystems that form at the seafloor around hydr...
Site F is the most vigorous cold seep known on the continental slope of the northern South China Sea...
Seabed hydrocarbon seeps present natural laboratories for investigating responses of marine ecosyste...
Seabed hydrocarbon seeps present natural laboratories for investigating responses of marine ecosyste...
Cold seeps are highly productive, fragmented marine ecosystems that form at the seafloor around hydr...
the emission of gas from seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform t...
The anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is a key biogeochemical process regulating methane emission...
The detailed investigation of microbial communities, e.g. of soil or hydrothermal vent ecosystems, g...
The detailed investigation of microbial communities, e.g. of soil or hydrothermal vent ecosystems, g...