Cyanobacteria, which produce ~25% of global oxygen, also release around 100 times more hydrocarbons into the ocean than all petroleum sources. A cryptic microbial cycle explains why these hydrocarbons do not accumulate in the sea
BACKGROUND: The Mariana Trench is the deepest known site in the Earth's oceans, reaching a depth of ...
Crude oil is a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons. While diverse bacterial communities can de...
vents Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous compounds of both natural and anthropogenic origin. Natural source...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the ocean, where alkanes such as pentadecane and heptadecane can be f...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the ocean, where alkanes such as pentadecane and heptadecane can be f...
Our seas, oceans, and coastal zones are under great stress and pollution, particularly by crude oil,...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the ocean, where alkanes such as pentadecane and heptadecane can be f...
Hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms are ubiquitous in the world’s oceans (Head et al., 2006; Yakimo...
According to current estimates, the annual volume of crude oil entering the ocean due to both anthro...
Emerging evidence shows that hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB) may be commonly found associated wit...
Summary: Global warming, the global carbon cycle, and current and future global trading in carbon cr...
Marine hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria perform a fundamental role in the oxidation and ultimate remov...
A distinctive feature of the Deepwater Horizon (DwH) oil spill was the formation of significant quan...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Summary Isoprene is a volatile and climate-altering hydrocarbon with an atmospheric concentration si...
BACKGROUND: The Mariana Trench is the deepest known site in the Earth's oceans, reaching a depth of ...
Crude oil is a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons. While diverse bacterial communities can de...
vents Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous compounds of both natural and anthropogenic origin. Natural source...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the ocean, where alkanes such as pentadecane and heptadecane can be f...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the ocean, where alkanes such as pentadecane and heptadecane can be f...
Our seas, oceans, and coastal zones are under great stress and pollution, particularly by crude oil,...
Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous in the ocean, where alkanes such as pentadecane and heptadecane can be f...
Hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms are ubiquitous in the world’s oceans (Head et al., 2006; Yakimo...
According to current estimates, the annual volume of crude oil entering the ocean due to both anthro...
Emerging evidence shows that hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB) may be commonly found associated wit...
Summary: Global warming, the global carbon cycle, and current and future global trading in carbon cr...
Marine hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria perform a fundamental role in the oxidation and ultimate remov...
A distinctive feature of the Deepwater Horizon (DwH) oil spill was the formation of significant quan...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Summary Isoprene is a volatile and climate-altering hydrocarbon with an atmospheric concentration si...
BACKGROUND: The Mariana Trench is the deepest known site in the Earth's oceans, reaching a depth of ...
Crude oil is a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons. While diverse bacterial communities can de...
vents Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous compounds of both natural and anthropogenic origin. Natural source...