Few microbial time-series studies have been conducted in open ocean habitats having low seasonal variability such as the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG), where surface waters experience comparatively mild seasonal variation. To better describe microbial seasonal variability in this habitat, we analyzed rRNA amplicon and shotgun metagenomic data over two years at the Hawaii Ocean Time-series Station ALOHA. We postulated that this relatively stable habitat might reveal different environmental factors that influence planktonic microbial community diversity than those previously observed in more seasonally dynamic habitats. Unexpectedly, the data showed that microbial diversity at 25 m was positively correlated with average wind speed 3 t...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...
Oceanic habitats may select for different organisms, thereby tuning genomic capabilities to local en...
The microbial community in the oligotrophic North Pacific Subtropical Gyre is dominated by unicellul...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
Unravelling the relationship between biological diversity and ecosystem resilience is a timeless top...
Surface seawater in the South Pacific Gyre (SPG) is one of the cleanest oceanic environments on eart...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
<div><p>Surface seawater in the South Pacific Gyre (SPG) is one of the cleanest oceanic environments...
The diversity of microbes and their transmission between ocean and atmosphere are poorly understood ...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...
Oceanic habitats may select for different organisms, thereby tuning genomic capabilities to local en...
The microbial community in the oligotrophic North Pacific Subtropical Gyre is dominated by unicellul...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
How microbial communities change over time in response to the environment is poorly understood. Prev...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
Unravelling the relationship between biological diversity and ecosystem resilience is a timeless top...
Surface seawater in the South Pacific Gyre (SPG) is one of the cleanest oceanic environments on eart...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
<div><p>Surface seawater in the South Pacific Gyre (SPG) is one of the cleanest oceanic environments...
The diversity of microbes and their transmission between ocean and atmosphere are poorly understood ...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
The South Pacific Gyre (SPG) covers 10% of the ocean’s surface and is often regarded as a marine bio...