ASLO 2021 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences for a Sustainable Future: Nurturing Cooperation, 22–27 June 2021Marine and freshwater viruses, from polar regions to tropical systems, are a huge reservoir of genetic diversity and are key players in regulating host population dynamics and subsequently carbon cycling in the microbial food web. This session will explore the ecology of aquatic viruses, ranging from their diversity to their role as agents of microbial mortality, and drivers of biogeochemical fluxes in the various different aquatic systems. The session is inclusive to the emergent approaches and methodologies that promote advances in the area of research, including lab-based, field and theoretical studies. We invite research...
The Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia, Spatial and temporal patterns in physical-biological oceanic pr...
Transitions between saline and fresh waters have been shown to be infrequent for microorganisms. Bas...
International audienceDNA viruses are increasingly recognized as influencing marine microbes and mic...
Over the last two decades, viruses in aquatic systems have been observed to modify, influence and co...
International audienceOver the last two decades, viruses in aquatic systems have been observed to mo...
International audienceDuring the past 30 years, a vast amount of articles has been published on the ...
Marine viruses are the most abundant and genetically diverse biological entity in the oceans. Viruse...
In this chapter, we summarize and discuss methods used to study viral interactions in aquatic enviro...
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages)...
Over the last two decades, viruses in aquatic systems have been observed to modify, influence and co...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on our planet. Interactions between viruses and th...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity in aquatic ecosystems. In each milliliter of marine ...
<div><p>Transitions between saline and fresh waters have been shown to be infrequent for microorgani...
Viruses can influence the genetic diversity of prokaryotes in various ways. They can affect the comm...
Roux, Simon ... et al.-- Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Summer Me...
The Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia, Spatial and temporal patterns in physical-biological oceanic pr...
Transitions between saline and fresh waters have been shown to be infrequent for microorganisms. Bas...
International audienceDNA viruses are increasingly recognized as influencing marine microbes and mic...
Over the last two decades, viruses in aquatic systems have been observed to modify, influence and co...
International audienceOver the last two decades, viruses in aquatic systems have been observed to mo...
International audienceDuring the past 30 years, a vast amount of articles has been published on the ...
Marine viruses are the most abundant and genetically diverse biological entity in the oceans. Viruse...
In this chapter, we summarize and discuss methods used to study viral interactions in aquatic enviro...
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages)...
Over the last two decades, viruses in aquatic systems have been observed to modify, influence and co...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on our planet. Interactions between viruses and th...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity in aquatic ecosystems. In each milliliter of marine ...
<div><p>Transitions between saline and fresh waters have been shown to be infrequent for microorgani...
Viruses can influence the genetic diversity of prokaryotes in various ways. They can affect the comm...
Roux, Simon ... et al.-- Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Summer Me...
The Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia, Spatial and temporal patterns in physical-biological oceanic pr...
Transitions between saline and fresh waters have been shown to be infrequent for microorganisms. Bas...
International audienceDNA viruses are increasingly recognized as influencing marine microbes and mic...