Atribacteria Reproducing over Millions of Years in the Atlantic Abyssal Subseafloor
ABSTRACT How microbial metabolism is translated into cellular reproduction under energy-limited settings below the seafloor over long timescales is poorly understood. Here, we show that microbial abundance increases an order of magnitude over a 5 million-year-long sequence in anoxic subseafloor clay...
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Main Authors: | Aurèle Vuillemin, Sergio Vargas, Ömer K. Coskun, Robert Pockalny, Richard W. Murray, David C. Smith, Steven D’Hondt, William D. Orsi |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/caa413abe2bd4871bc3b8f2e3a78218d |
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