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Cases of deadly "flesh-eating" bacteria are climbing along the southeastern US coastline, with at least 10 deaths reported in Florida, Louisiana, and North Carolina so far this year. The culprit: ...
Alpine lakes are among the most harsh aquatic environments on Earth. Located at high elevation, they are exposed to intense ...
The term plankton is a catchall of sorts for living things that are at the mercy of currents. That broad definition includes jellyfish, krill, marine bacteria, viruses, algae and fish larvae.
In lakes, plankton prey on single-celled bacteria that are in turn responsible for recycling nutrients that keep lake food webs functioning. I am a researcher studying phytoplankton and ...
Explore the rising presence of blue-green algae in Ontario lakes and its implications for local ecosystems as temperatures ...
News Release 30-Sep-2022 Marine phytoplankton gets by with a little help from its bacteria friends Researchers demonstrate persistent mutualism even in marine deserts Peer-Reviewed Publication ...
Sinking slowly gives bacteria and plankton feeding on the detritus more time to break it down. That means more carbon stays in the upper ocean, instead of sinking to the deep where it's locked ...
M. Danger, C. Oumarou, D. Benest, G. Lacroix, Bacteria Can Control Stoichiometry and Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton, Functional Ecology, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Apr ...
Poulton and colleagues studied the most abundant plankton, bacteria called prokaryoplankton, and showed that in the Gulf of Maine, less than 3% of these bacteria consume up to 30% of the oxygen in ...