Bacterial abundance and production were studied in different zones in the Southern Ocean (39-62degreesS, 4-14degreesE) during a cruise in December-January 1997/1998. The role of potential growth limitation of bacteria due to limited availability of organic carbon (glucose) or inorganic N and P was studied in parallel. A positive correlation between surface water temperatures (-2 to 18 degreesC) and bacterial abundance (< 0. 1 X 10(6)-1.5 x 10(6) cells ml(-1)) was observed. Bacteria were studied in vertical profiles, concentrated to three areas close to 6degreesE: the former Spring Ice Edge (SIE, 60degreesS, high chlorophyll a), the former Winter Ice Edge (WIE, 56degreesS, low chlorophyll a) and the Antarctic Polar Front at 51degreesS (APF, ...
Bacterial numbers at standard depths (10/50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 m) in Admiralty Bay, King George...
April 1990 to January 1991. Neither CFU (Colony Forming Units on nutrient media, ca. lo3//), nor tot...
International audienceThe role of potential factors limiting bacterial growth was investigated along...
often dominant component of the euphotic zone biomass throughout much of the world ocean. In Antarct...
Bacterial biomass production in the water column across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the Cro...
Global warming poses new threats to marine ecosystems since rising seawater temperature potentially ...
Polar waters may be highly impacted by ocean acidification (OA) due to increased solubility of CO2 a...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The influence of solar radiation on the ability of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to support bacteri...
Bacterial numbers at standard depths (10/50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 m) in Admiralty Bay, King George...
Bacterial numbers at standard depths (10/50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 m) in Admiralty Bay, King George...
Publshed by the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs.The ecological role of heterot...
Bacterial numbers at standard depths (10/50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 m) in Admiralty Bay, King George...
April 1990 to January 1991. Neither CFU (Colony Forming Units on nutrient media, ca. lo3//), nor tot...
International audienceThe role of potential factors limiting bacterial growth was investigated along...
often dominant component of the euphotic zone biomass throughout much of the world ocean. In Antarct...
Bacterial biomass production in the water column across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the Cro...
Global warming poses new threats to marine ecosystems since rising seawater temperature potentially ...
Polar waters may be highly impacted by ocean acidification (OA) due to increased solubility of CO2 a...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlo...
The influence of solar radiation on the ability of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to support bacteri...
Bacterial numbers at standard depths (10/50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 m) in Admiralty Bay, King George...
Bacterial numbers at standard depths (10/50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 m) in Admiralty Bay, King George...
Publshed by the National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs.The ecological role of heterot...
Bacterial numbers at standard depths (10/50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 m) in Admiralty Bay, King George...
April 1990 to January 1991. Neither CFU (Colony Forming Units on nutrient media, ca. lo3//), nor tot...
International audienceThe role of potential factors limiting bacterial growth was investigated along...