Consequences of increased temperature and acidification on bacterioplankton community composition during a mesocosm spring bloom in the Baltic Sea.
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Microbial Surface Colonization and Biofilm Development in Marine EnvironmentsThermal discharge-created increasing temperatures alter the bacterioplankton composition and functional redundancyInterannual variability of phyto-bacterioplankton biomass and production in coastal and offshore waters of the Baltic Sea.Transplant experiments uncover Baltic Sea basin-specific responses in bacterioplankton community composition and metabolic activities.Consequences of increased terrestrial dissolved organic matter and temperature on bacterioplankton community composition during a Baltic Sea mesocosm experiment.Response of bacterioplankton communities to cadmium exposure in coastal water microcosms with high temporal variability.Elevated temperature alters proteomic responses of individual organisms within a biofilm community.Disentangling seasonal bacterioplankton population dynamics by high-frequency sampling.Bacterial biogeography in the coastal waters of northern Zhejiang, East China Sea is highly controlled by spatially structured environmental gradients.Warming and Ocean Acidification Effects on Phytoplankton--From Species Shifts to Size Shifts within Species in a Mesocosm Experiment.Response of rare, common and abundant bacterioplankton to anthropogenic perturbations in a Mediterranean coastal site.Distinct distribution patterns of prokaryotes between sediment and water in the Yellow River estuary.Actinobacterial Diversity in the Sediments of Five Cold Springs on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.Quantification of the effects of ocean acidification on sediment microbial communities in the environment: the importance of ecosystem approaches.Surprising abundance of Gallionella-related iron oxidizers in creek sediments at pH 4.4 or at high heavy metal concentrations.Testing the Metabolic Theory of Ecology with marine bacteria: Different temperature sensitivity of major phylogenetic groups during the spring phytoplankton bloom.Microorganisms and ocean global change.Marine bacterial communities are resistant to elevated carbon dioxide levels.Marine Microbial Gene Abundance and Community Composition in Response to Ocean Acidification and Elevated Temperature in Two Contrasting Coastal Marine Sediments.Phylogenetic Signals of Salinity and Season in Bacterial Community Composition Across the Salinity Gradient of the Baltic Sea.Shallow water marine sediment bacterial community shifts along a natural CO2 gradient in the Mediterranean Sea off Vulcano, Italy.Simulated ocean acidification reveals winners and losers in coastal phytoplankton.Acidification and warming affect prominent bacteria in two seasonal phytoplankton bloom mesocosms.Ocean acidification and desalination: climate-driven change in a Baltic Sea summer microplanktonic community.Microbial Community Structure and Associations During a Marine Dinoflagellate Bloom.Response of Microbial Communities to Changing Climate Conditions During Summer Cyanobacterial Blooms in the Baltic SeaMinor impacts of reduced pH on bacterial biofilms on settlement tiles along natural pH gradients at two CO2seeps in Papua New GuineaContrasting effects of ocean acidification on the microbial food web under different trophic conditions
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Consequences of increased temperature and acidification on bacterioplankton community composition during a mesocosm spring bloom in the Baltic Sea.
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Consequences of increased temp ...... pring bloom in the Baltic Sea.
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Claudia Romero-Oliva
Edna Granéli
Federico Baltar
Jarone Pinhassi
Lasse Riemann
Markus V Lindh
Paulo S Salomon
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10.1111/1758-2229.12009
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2012-11-15T00:00:00Z