Hydrothermal plumes as hotspots for deep-ocean heterotrophic microbial biomass production
Hydrothermal vents are biogeochemically important, but their contribution to the carbon cycle is poorly constrained. Here the authors build a biogeochemical model that estimates autotrophic and heterotrophic production rates of microbial communities within hydrothermal plumes along mid-ocean ridges.
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Autores principales: | Cécile Cathalot, Erwan G. Roussel, Antoine Perhirin, Vanessa Creff, Jean-Pierre Donval, Vivien Guyader, Guillaume Roullet, Jonathan Gula, Christian Tamburini, Marc Garel, Anne Godfroy, Pierre-Marie Sarradin |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/97a31c95255e4d16a8e0e83051c5e959 |
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