Bacterioplankton secondary production estimates for coastal waters of british columbia, antarctica, and california.
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Virioplankton: Viruses in Aquatic EcosystemsDistribution and life strategies of two bacterial populations in a eutrophic lakeHeterotrophic bacterial production and extracellular enzymatic activity in sinking particulate matter in the western North Pacific OceanEichhornia azurea decomposition and the bacterial dynamic: an experimental researchBacterial growth in the cold: evidence for an enhanced substrate requirement.Culturability and coexistence of colony-forming and single-cell marine bacterioplanktonAutomatic determination of bacterioplankton biomass by image analysis.Comparative genomics of DNA fragments from six Antarctic marine planktonic bacteria.Significance of viral lysis and flagellate grazing as factors controlling bacterioplankton production in a eutrophic lake.Rapid determination of bacterial abundance, biovolume, morphology, and growth by neural network-based image analysisResponses of Baltic Sea ice and open-water natural bacterial communities to salinity changeFate of heterotrophic microbes in pelagic habitats: focus on populationsImmunochemical detection and isolation of DNA from metabolically active bacteria.Bacterivory rate estimates and fraction of active bacterivores in natural protist assemblages from aquatic systemsSpatial and temporal variations in chitinolytic gene expression and bacterial biomass production during chitin degradation.A metagenomic assessment of winter and summer bacterioplankton from Antarctica Peninsula coastal surface waters.Bacterial diversity in relation to secondary production and succession on surfaces of the kelp Laminaria hyperborea.Total counts of marine bacteria include a large fraction of non-nucleoid-containing bacteria (ghosts).Highly active microbial communities in the ice and snow cover of high mountain lakes.Use of radiolabelled thymidine and leucine to estimate bacterial production in soils from continental antarctica.Application of fungal and bacterial production methodologies to decomposing leaves in streams.Enumeration and biomass estimation of planktonic bacteria and viruses by transmission electron microscopy.Microbial community response during the iron fertilization experiment LOHAFEX.Application of the [3H]leucine incorporation technique for quantification of bacterial secondary production associated with decaying wetland plant litterBacterial community dynamics and activity in relation to dissolved organic matter availability during sea-ice formation in a mesocosm experimentChanges in active bacterial communities before and after dredging of highly polluted Baltic Sea sedimentsPhylogenetic patterns in the microbial response to resource availability: amino acid incorporation in San Francisco BayPhylogenetic diversity of subsurface marine microbial communities from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.Influence of temperature and substrate concentration on bacterial growth yield in Seine River water batch cultures.Seagrass vegetation and meiofauna enhance the bacterial abundance in the Baltic Sea sediments (Puck Bay).Assessment of [h]thymidine incorporation into DNA as a method to determine bacterial productivity in stream bed sediments.Catabolism of tritiated thymidine by aquatic microbial communities and incorporation of tritium into RNA and proteinResponse of bacterioplankton to iron fertilization of the Southern Ocean, AntarcticaSample dilution and bacterial community composition influence empirical leucine-to-carbon conversion factors in surface waters of the world's oceans.High-throughput isotopic analysis of RNA microarrays to quantify microbial resource use.Dual-Label Radioisotope Method for Simultaneously Measuring Bacterial Production and Metabolism in Natural Waters.Estimating bacterial production in marine waters from the simultaneous incorporation of thymidine and leucineUse of metabolic inhibitors to estimate protozooplankton grazing and bacterial production in a monomictic eutrophic lake with an anaerobic hypolimnionBacterial communities in acidic and circumneutral streams.Relationships between Biovolume and Biomass of Naturally Derived Marine Bacterioplankton.
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Bacterioplankton secondary production estimates for coastal waters of british columbia, antarctica, and california.
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1980 nî lūn-bûn
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1980 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1980 թվականի հունիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1980年の論文
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