Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as their energy source. One exception is low-productive humic lakes, where allochthonous dissolved organic matter (ADOM) is the major driver. We hypothesized that bacterial production (BP) is similarly regulated in subarctic estuaries that receive large amounts of riverine material. BP and potential explanatory factors were measured during May–August 2011 in the subarctic Råne Estuary, northern Sweden. The highest BP was observed in spring, concomitant with the spring river-flush and the lowest rates occurred during summer when primary production (PP) peaked. PLS correlations showed that ∼60 % of the BP variation was explained by different ADOM comp...
Increased river loads are projected as one of the major consequences of climate change in the northe...
Climate change is expected to increase the precipitation ~30% in higher latitudes during the next ce...
Several factors highlight the importance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal ecosystems suc...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria are key groups at the base of aquatic food webs. In estuari...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
Increases in the terrestrial export of dissolved organic carbon (C) to rivers may be associated with...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine waters is a complex mixture of compounds and elements that ...
Increasing loading of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter tends to enhance bacterioplankt...
Increased precipitation is one projected outcome of climate change that may enhance the discharge of...
Earlier studies indicate that the interaction between heterotrophic bacteria and dissolved organic m...
The loading of terrestrially derived macroelements, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total ni...
Much debate has revolved around nutrient limitation in estuaries. A common view today is that nitrog...
Increased river loads are projected as one of the major consequences of climate change in the northe...
Climate change is expected to increase the precipitation ~30% in higher latitudes during the next ce...
Several factors highlight the importance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal ecosystems suc...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Heterotrophic bacteria are, in many aquatic systems, reliant on autochthonous organic carbon as thei...
Phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria are key groups at the base of aquatic food webs. In estuari...
Aquatic systems worldwide receive large amounts of organic carbon from terrestrial sources. This ‘al...
Increases in the terrestrial export of dissolved organic carbon (C) to rivers may be associated with...
In the subarctic region, climate warming and permafrost thaw are leading to emergence of ponds and t...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine waters is a complex mixture of compounds and elements that ...
Increasing loading of terrestrially derived dissolved organic matter tends to enhance bacterioplankt...
Increased precipitation is one projected outcome of climate change that may enhance the discharge of...
Earlier studies indicate that the interaction between heterotrophic bacteria and dissolved organic m...
The loading of terrestrially derived macroelements, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total ni...
Much debate has revolved around nutrient limitation in estuaries. A common view today is that nitrog...
Increased river loads are projected as one of the major consequences of climate change in the northe...
Climate change is expected to increase the precipitation ~30% in higher latitudes during the next ce...
Several factors highlight the importance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in coastal ecosystems suc...