Biological Oceanography
12, larval vectors are converted to C5 vectors. Fig. 4.15 (a) Blehrádek function fitted to inter-clutch int ...
lehrádek temperature functions (Fig.4.15b) fitted to full-nutrition stage-duration data (Campbell et al. 2001). At ...
Trajectories (^) The most effective presentation of the interaction of development with flow is by ...
creates a powerful intellectual sorting mechanism to separate what is known from what needs to b ...
Chapter 5 A sea of microbes: archaea, bacteria, protists, and viruses in the marine pelagial New organic m ...
the food web by heterotrophic bacteria. (^) (After Kirchman et al. 2009.) (^) Realization that heterotrophic bac ...
to 2 × 10^6 cells ml−1 – huge values compared to plate counts. This method continues in use with ...
compared to that of “true” Bacteria. The lists of their biochemical differences from both Bacteria and Euk ...
Archaea were initially thought to be dominant only in habitats extreme with respect to heat, osmotic ...
(^) Bacteria have a moderately stout cell wall constructed of a polymer of alternating acetyl glucosamine ...
Molecular Systematics of Planktonic Prokaryotes (^) Much insight has come from classifications of life forms ...
Archaea branch into two groups, Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota, initially distinguished by differences ...
Fig. 5.4 A more detailed phylogenetic tree, also based on SSU rRNA, for the domains Archaea and Bacteria ...
native bacteria were diluted with ultrafiltered (0.2 μm), autoclaved seawater to densities of ∼22 ...
(^) Many culturable pelagic bacteria are gamma-proteobacteria, a group that also includes E. coli ...
Distribution and Molecular Systematics of Planktonic Archaea (^) In addition to planktonic bacteria, there are ...
al. (2004) first detected archaeal ammonium oxidizing genes in the Sargasso Sea, and Francis et al. (200 ...
(^) In the bathypelagic zone (below 1000 m) where ammonia is essentially undetectable, archaea mo ...
to dN/dt: (^) in which C = cells mol−1 TdR. A relatively clean example (Kirchman et al. 1982; Box Fig. ...
production-rate estimates from an oceanic station (50°N, 145°W) in the Gulf of Alaska. Bacteria were increasin ...
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