Stable carbon isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were determined to infer sources of organic carbon used by bacteria in the sediments of three salt marshes. Biomarkers studied were polar lipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA), mainly bacteria- specific, methyl-branched i15:0 and a15:0. Experiments showed that isotopic fractionation between substrate and biomarkers was relatively constant (-4 to -6 parts per thousand, on average) compared to the wide range in C-13/C-12 ratios of carbon sources found in the studied marshes. At the Spartina site of the Waarde Marsh (The Netherlands), biomarker C-13/C-12 ratios were depleted by approximately 6 parts per thousand more than expected for bacteria growing on Spartina litter and were similar to an unv...
International audienceParticulate organic matter (POM) in coastal systems is a mixture of different ...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
Microbial activity within the environment can have distinct geochemicaleffects, and so changes in a ...
Stable carbon isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were determined to infer sources of organic car...
Coastal ecosystems are typically highly productive, and the sediments in these systems receive organ...
Two approaches were used to study coupling between seagrass production and bacterial processes in th...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
International audienceNatural isotopic composition is a good tool to trace organic matter in ecosyst...
We studied planktonic community structure and isotopic composition using compound-specific 13C analy...
Carbon cycling by microbes has been recognized as the main mechanism of organic matter decomposition...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Salt marshes in the northern Gulf of Mexico provide critical habitat for many species, including tho...
The proportional allocation of photosynthetically fixed carbon to the root and shoot system of salt ...
Stable isotopes of sulfur and carbon were used to trace the dominant flows of organic matter from pr...
We examined the isotopic compositions of fatty acids, sterols, and hydrocarbons isolated from three ...
International audienceParticulate organic matter (POM) in coastal systems is a mixture of different ...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
Microbial activity within the environment can have distinct geochemicaleffects, and so changes in a ...
Stable carbon isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were determined to infer sources of organic car...
Coastal ecosystems are typically highly productive, and the sediments in these systems receive organ...
Two approaches were used to study coupling between seagrass production and bacterial processes in th...
Stable carbon-isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were studied in Mediterranean seagrass meadows ...
International audienceNatural isotopic composition is a good tool to trace organic matter in ecosyst...
We studied planktonic community structure and isotopic composition using compound-specific 13C analy...
Carbon cycling by microbes has been recognized as the main mechanism of organic matter decomposition...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Salt marshes in the northern Gulf of Mexico provide critical habitat for many species, including tho...
The proportional allocation of photosynthetically fixed carbon to the root and shoot system of salt ...
Stable isotopes of sulfur and carbon were used to trace the dominant flows of organic matter from pr...
We examined the isotopic compositions of fatty acids, sterols, and hydrocarbons isolated from three ...
International audienceParticulate organic matter (POM) in coastal systems is a mixture of different ...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
Microbial activity within the environment can have distinct geochemicaleffects, and so changes in a ...