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Bacterioplankton composition of the coastal upwelling system of 'Ría de Vigo', NW Spain.Archaeal nitrification in the oceanSample dilution and bacterial community composition influence empirical leucine-to-carbon conversion factors in surface waters of the world's oceans.Prokaryotic community analysis with CARD-FISH in comparison with FISH in ultra-oligotrophic ground- and drinking water.Unveiling the role and life strategies of viruses from the surface to the dark ocean.Combining catalyzed reporter deposition-fluorescence in situ hybridization and microautoradiography to detect substrate utilization by bacteria and Archaea in the deep ocean.Contribution of Archaea to total prokaryotic production in the deep Atlantic Ocean.Global abundance of planktonic heterotrophic protists in the deep ocean.Linkages between bacterioplankton community composition, heterotrophic carbon cycling and environmental conditions in a highly dynamic coastal ecosystem.Dynamics of the hydrocarbon-degrading Cycloclasticus bacteria during mesocosm-simulated oil spills.Water mass mixing shapes bacterial biogeography in a highly hydrodynamic region of the Southern Ocean.Leucine, starch and bicarbonate utilization by specific bacterial groups in surface shelf waters off Galicia (NW Spain).Vertical and Seasonal Patterns Control Bacterioplankton Communities at Two Horizontally Coherent Coastal Upwelling Sites off Galicia (NW Spain).Experimental assessment of marine bacterial respirationSeasonal succession of small planktonic eukaryotes inhabiting surface waters of a coastal upwelling systemPlankton carbon budget in a coastal wind-driven upwelling station off A Coruña (NW Iberian Peninsula)Predicting plankton net community production in the Atlantic OceanPlankton respiration in the Eastern Atlantic OceanChanges in bacterial activity and community composition caused by exposure to a simulated oil spill in microcosm and mesocosm experimentsPotential overestimation of bacterial respiration rates in oligotrophic plankton communitiesInfluence of allochthonous matter on microbial community structure and function in an upwelling system off the northwest Iberian PeninsulaPlanktonic carbon budget in the eastern subtropical North AtlanticDegree of oligotrophy controls the response of microbial plankton to Saharan dustPhotochemical alteration of dissolved organic matter and the subsequent effects on bacterial carbon cycling and diversityImpact of grazing, resource availability and light on prokaryotic growth and diversity in the oligotrophic surface global ocean
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