Modelling Free-Living and Particle-Associated Bacterial Assemblages across the Deep and Hypoxic Lower St. Lawrence Estuary
ABSTRACT The Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence (EGSL) in eastern Canada are among the largest and most productive coastal ecosystems in the world. Very little information on bacterial diversity exists, hampering our understanding of the relationships between bacterial community structure and biogeoch...
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Main Authors: | Ting Ting Cui, Travis J. Dawson, Susan McLatchie, Katherine Dunn, Joseph Bielawski, David A. Walsh |
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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/ecffccf19f504b0b8da6d7738b01c0a7 |
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