The interactions between marine bacteria and particulate matter play a pivotal role in the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and associated inorganic elements in the oceans. Eutrophic plumes typically form around nutrient-releasing particles and host intense bacterial activities. However, the potential of bacteria to reshape the nutrient plumes remains largely unexplored. We present a high-resolution numerical analysis for the impacts of nutrient uptake by free-living bacteria on the pattern of dissolution around slow-moving particles. At the single-particle level, the nutrient field is parameterized by the Péclet and Damköhler numbers (0 < Pe < 1000, 0 < Da < 10) that quantify the relative contribution of advection, d...
The focus of this dissertation is to observe and quantify the contribution of bacteria and their hab...
We propose a theoretical model describing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) an...
Microscale chemical gradients facilitate nutrient uptake by phytoplankton, recycling of organic matt...
In this study, we document hydrodynamics-mediated trapping of microorganisms around a moving spheric...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
It is inherently difficult to study the direct interactions between marine microbes due to the size ...
In the ocean, organic particles harbour diverse bacterial communities, which collectively digest and...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Until recently, studies of the fate of primary production in coastal upwelling systems have focused ...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Marine particles lock atmospheric CO2 into organic structures that sink and export carbon into the o...
Until recently, studies of the fate of primary production in coastal upwelling systems have focused ...
The focus of this dissertation is to observe and quantify the contribution of bacteria and their hab...
The focus of this dissertation is to observe and quantify the contribution of bacteria and their hab...
We propose a theoretical model describing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) an...
Microscale chemical gradients facilitate nutrient uptake by phytoplankton, recycling of organic matt...
In this study, we document hydrodynamics-mediated trapping of microorganisms around a moving spheric...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
Marine bacteria are important players in regulating the pelagic ecosystem structure and functioning ...
Sinking particulate organic carbon out of the surface ocean sequesters carbon on decadal to millenni...
It is inherently difficult to study the direct interactions between marine microbes due to the size ...
In the ocean, organic particles harbour diverse bacterial communities, which collectively digest and...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Until recently, studies of the fate of primary production in coastal upwelling systems have focused ...
The degradation of particulate organic matter in the ocean is a central process in the global carbon...
Marine particles lock atmospheric CO2 into organic structures that sink and export carbon into the o...
Until recently, studies of the fate of primary production in coastal upwelling systems have focused ...
The focus of this dissertation is to observe and quantify the contribution of bacteria and their hab...
The focus of this dissertation is to observe and quantify the contribution of bacteria and their hab...
We propose a theoretical model describing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) an...
Microscale chemical gradients facilitate nutrient uptake by phytoplankton, recycling of organic matt...