Taxonomic and functional characterization of a microbial community from a volcanic englacial ecosystem in Deception Island, Antarctica
Abstract Glaciers are populated by a large number of microorganisms including bacteria, archaea and microeukaryotes. Several factors such as solar radiation, nutrient availability and water content greatly determine the diversity and abundance of these microbial populations, the type of metabolism a...
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Main Authors: | Emma Martinez-Alonso, Sonia Pena-Perez, Sandra Serrano, Eva Garcia-Lopez, Alberto Alcazar, Cristina Cid |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f57bbf2e32ef485a8f8316343916418c |
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