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3769:. This means the deformation of one cilium is in phase with the deformation of its neighbor, causing deformation waves that propagate along the surface of the organism. These propagating waves of cilia are what allow the organism to use the cilia in a coordinated manner to move. A typical example of a ciliated microorganism is the
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are also a part of the hydrothermal vent microbial community and their influence on the microbial ecology in these ecosystems is a burgeoning field of research. Viruses are the most abundant life in the ocean, harboring the greatest reservoir of genetic diversity. As their infections are often fatal,
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generally have hundreds to thousands of cilia that are densely packed together in arrays. During movement, an individual cilium deforms using a high-friction power stroke followed by a low-friction recovery stroke. Since there are multiple cilia packed together on an individual organism, they display
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Adl SM, Simpson AG, Farmer MA, Andersen RA, Anderson OR, Barta JR, Bowser SS, Brugerolle G, Fensome RA, Fredericq S, James TY, Karpov S, Kugrens P, Krug J, Lane CE, Lewis LA, Lodge J, Lynn DH, Mann DG, McCourt RM, Mendoza L, Moestrup O, Mozley-Standridge SE, Nerad TA, Shearer CA, Smirnov AV, Spiegel
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It would be difficult to consistently separate out these two microbes using images alone. However, if their barcodes are aligned to each other and their bases are coloured to see them more clearly, it becomes easy to see which bases are different between these two microbes. In this manner, millions
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are moving apart and spreading. This allows water from the ocean to enter into the crust of the earth where it is heated by the magma. The increasing pressure and temperature forces the water back out of these openings, on the way out, the water accumulates dissolved minerals and chemicals from the
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found similarities between the composition of elements in phytoplankton and the major dissolved nutrients in the deep ocean. Redfield proposed that the ratio of carbon to nitrogen to phosphorus (106:16:1) in the ocean was controlled by the phytoplankton's requirements, as phytoplankton subsequently
2654:. Eukaryotes are the more developed life forms known as plants, animals, fungi and protists. The term protist came into use historically as a term of convenience for eukaryotes that cannot be strictly classified as plants, animals or fungi. They are not a part of modern cladistics, because they are
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from environmental, imaging, and meta-omics data. A semi-automatic computational pipeline is schematized for combining biomarkers with biogeochemical data that can be incorporated into classic biogeochemical models for creating a next generation of biogeochemical trait-based meta-omics models by
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The new sequencing technologies and the accumulation of sequence data have resulted in a paradigm shift, highlighted both the ubiquity of microbial communities in association within higher organisms and the critical roles of microbes in ecosystem health. These new possibilities have revolutionized
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which killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago also rendered extinct three-quarters of all other animal and plant species. However, deep-sea benthic forams flourished in the aftermath. In 2020 it was reported that researchers have examined the chemical composition of thousands of samples of these
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Three different possibilities to process the sample are using raw samples, fixation or preservation, and filtration. For microscopy and flow cytometry raw samples either are measured immediately or have to be fixed for later measurements. Since molecular methods, pigment analysis and detection of
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However, the
Redfield ratio is not a universal value and can change with things like geographical latitude. Based on allocation of resources, phytoplankton can be classified into three different growth strategies: survivalist, bloomer and generalist. Survivalist phytoplankton has a high N:P ratio
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Research in 2019 shows these "sun-snatching bacteria" are more widespread than previously thought and could change how oceans are affected by global warming. "The findings break from the traditional interpretation of marine ecology found in textbooks, which states that nearly all sunlight in the
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The discovery and subsequent characterization of giant viruses has triggered some debate concerning their evolutionary origins. The two main hypotheses for their origin are that either they evolved from small viruses, picking up DNA from host organisms, or that they evolved from very complicated
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Westerhold, Thomas; Marwan, Norbert; Drury, Anna Joy; Liebrand, Diederik; Agnini, Claudia; Anagnostou, Eleni; Barnet, James S. K.; Bohaty, Steven M.; De
Vleeschouwer, David; Florindo, Fabio; Frederichs, Thomas; Hodell, David A.; Holbourn, Ann E.; Kroon, Dick; Lauretano, Vittoria; Littler, Kate;
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Capotondi, A., Jacox, M., Bowler, C., Kavanaugh, M., Lehodey, P., Barrie, D., Brodie, S., Chaffron, S., Cheng, W., Dias, D.F., Eveillard, D. and 20 others (2019) "Observational needs supporting marine ecosystems modeling and forecasting: from the global ocean to regional and coastal systems".
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Comparative representation of the known and estimated (small box) and the yet unknown (large box) microbial diversity, which applies to both marine and terrestrial microorganisms. The text boxes refer to factors that adversely affect the knowledge of the microbial diversity that exists on the
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formed during the melting sea ice creates pores and channels in the sea ice in which these microbes can live. As a result of these gradients and dynamic conditions, a higher abundance of microbes are found in the lower layer of the ice, although some are found in the middle and upper layers.
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Kádár, Enikõ; Costa, Valentina; Santos, Ricardo S.; Powell, Jonathan J. (July 2006). "Tissue partitioning of micro-essential metals in the vent bivalve
Bathymodiolus azoricus and associated organisms (endosymbiont bacteria and a parasite polychaete) from geochemically distinct vents of the
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encased in elaborate globular shells usually made of silica and pierced with holes. Their name comes from the Latin for "radius". They catch prey by extending parts of their body through the holes. As with the silica frustules of diatoms, radiolarian shells can sink to the ocean floor when
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their hosts to replicate. However, in contrast to their role as a source of mortality and population control, viruses have also been postulated to enhance survival of prokaryotes in extreme environments, acting as reservoirs of genetic information. The interactions of the virosphere with
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Cavalcanti, G.S., Shukla, P., Morris, M., Ribeiro, B., Foley, M., Doane, M.P., Thompson, C.C., Edwards, M.S., Dinsdale, E.A. and
Thompson, F.L. (2018) "Rhodoliths holobionts in a changing ocean: host-microbes interactions mediate coralline algae resilience under ocean acidification".
4796:. It has been estimated there are 200,000-800,000 species of which about 50,000 species have been described. Depending on the species, their sizes range from a few micrometers (μm) to a few hundred micrometers. They are specially adapted to an environment dominated by viscous forces.
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era roughly 2 billion years ago. Over eons, the photosynthesis of marine microorganisms generated by oxygen has helped shape the chemical environment in the evolution of plants, animals and many other life forms. Marine microorganisms were first observed in 1675 by Dutch lensmaker
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Willerslev, Eske; Froese, Duane; Gilichinsky, David; Rønn, Regin; Bunce, Michael; Zuber, Maria T.; Gilbert, M. Thomas P.; Brand, Tina; Munch, Kasper; Nielsen, Rasmus; Mastepanov, Mikhail; Christensen, Torben R.; Hebsgaard, Martin B.; Johnson, Sarah
Stewart (4 September 2007).
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9727:. Previously unknown genes, pathways and even whole genomes are being discovered. These genome-editing technologies are used to retrieve and modify valuable microorganisms for production, particularly in marine metagenomics. Organisms may be cultivable or uncultivable.
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in the shells, since lighter isotopes evaporate more readily in warmer water leaving the heavier isotopes in the shells. Information about past climates can be inferred further from the abundance of forams and diatoms, since they tend to be more abundant in warm water.
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Theis, K.R., Dheilly, N.M., Klassen, J.L., Brucker, R.M., Baines, J.F., Bosch, T.C., Cryan, J.F., Gilbert, S.F., Goodnight, C.J., Lloyd, E.A. and Sapp, J. (2016) "Getting the hologenome concept right: an eco-evolutionary framework for hosts and their microbiomes".
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1575:. However, they lack key characteristics (such as cell structure) that are generally considered necessary to count as life. Because they possess some but not all such qualities, viruses have been described as "organisms at the edge of life" and as replicators.
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There is very little energy at greater depths, and metabolism can be up to a million times slower than at the surface. Cells may live for thousands of years before dividing and there is no known limit to their age. The subsurface accounts for about 90% of the
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which grow rapidly and can double their population every day. The blooms can become toxic and deplete the water of oxygen. However, phytoplankton numbers are usually kept in check by the phytoplankton exhausting available nutrients and by grazing zooplankton.
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into sugars that can be used both as a source of chemical energy and of organic molecules that are used in the structural components of cells. Marine primary producers are important because they underpin almost all marine animal life by generating most of the
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While recent technological developments and scientific discoveries have been substantial, we still lack a major understanding at all levels of the basic ecological questions in relation to the microorganisms in our seas and oceans. These fundamental questions
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Lollar, Garnet S.; Warr, Oliver; Telling, Jon; Osburn, Magdalena R.; Sherwood Lollar, Barbara (2019). "'Follow the Water': Hydrogeochemical
Constraints on Microbial Investigations 2.4 km Below Surface at the Kidd Creek Deep Fluid and Deep Life Observatory".
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1649:. However they lack key characteristics such as a cellular structure generally considered necessary to count as life. Because they possess some but not all such qualities, viruses have been described as replicators and as "organisms at the edge of life".
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in the flagella of bacteria is created by particles that conduct protons around the base of the flagellum. The direction of rotation of the flagella in bacteria comes from the occupancy of the proton channels along the perimeter of the flagellar motor.
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and accounts for much of the photosynthesis of the open ocean and an estimated 20% of the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere. It is possibly the most plentiful genus on Earth: a single millilitre of surface seawater may contain 100,000 cells or more.
4609:. They are found almost everywhere on earth: in damp soil, in both freshwater and marine environments, and even on Antarctic rocks. In particular, some species occur as drifting cells floating in the ocean, and as such were amongst the first of the
5389:. Each frustule is made from two interlocking parts covered with tiny holes through which the diatom exchanges nutrients and wastes. The frustules of dead diatoms drift to the ocean floor where, over millions of years, they can build up as much as
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organisms into the current form which is not self-sufficient for reproduction. What sort of complicated organism giant viruses might have diverged from is also a topic of debate. One proposal is that the origin point actually represents a fourth
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has recently emerged as a field of research of its own. Omics aims at collectively characterising and quantifying pools of biological molecules that translate into the structure, function, and dynamics of an organism or organisms. For example,
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Mock, T., Daines, S.J., Geider, R., Collins, S., Metodiev, M., Millar, A.J., Moulton, V. and Lenton, T.M. (2016) "Bridging the gap between omics and earth system science to better understand how environmental change impacts marine microbes".
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Glud, Ronnie; Wenzhöfer, Frank; Middelboe, Mathias; Oguri, Kazumasa; Turnewitsch, Robert; Canfield, Donald E.; Kitazato, Hiroshi (17 March 2013). "High rates of microbial carbon turnover in sediments in the deepest oceanic trench on Earth".
5057:– naturally gives off red fluorescent light which dissipates excess solar energy they cannot consume through photosynthesis. This glow can be detected by satellites as an indicator of how efficiently ocean phytoplankton is photosynthesising.
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4817:, has the appearance of a vascular plant including "leaves" arranged neatly up stalks like a fern. Selective breeding in aquariums to produce hardier strains resulted in an accidental release into the Mediterranean where it has become an
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or organic structures that interact with living organisms. They are considered by some to be a life form, because they carry genetic material, reproduce by creating multiple copies of themselves through self-assembly, and evolve through
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evolutionary strategy in order to survive the extreme and volatile environment they exist in. Deep-sea hydrothermal vents were found to have high numbers of viruses indicating high viral production. Like in other marine environments,
9702:, because the analysis of genomes and metagenomes in a high-throughput manner provides efficient methods for addressing the functional potential of individual microorganisms as well as of whole communities in their natural habitats.
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A stream of airborne microorganisms circles the planet above weather systems but below commercial air lanes. Some peripatetic microorganisms are swept up from terrestrial dust storms, but most originate from marine microorganisms in
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Béja, O.; Aravind, L.; Koonin, E.V.; Suzuki, M.T.; Hadd, A.; Nguyen, L.P.; Jovanovich, S.B.; Gates, C.M.; Feldman, R.A.; Spudich, J.L.; Spudich, E.N. (2000). "Bacterial rhodopsin: evidence for a new type of phototrophy in the sea".
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Béja, O.; Aravind, L.; Koonin, E.V.; Suzuki, M.T.; Hadd, A.; Nguyen, L.P.; Jovanovich, S.B.; Gates, C.M.; Feldman, R.A.; Spudich, J.L.; Spudich, E.N. (2000). "Bacterial rhodopsin: evidence for a new type of phototrophy in the sea".
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of physics and cosmology, but is so-called for the difficulty in effectively studying it. It is hard to estimate its relative magnitude, but the accepted gross estimate is that less than one per cent of microbial species in a given
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have extremely long lives. In 2013 researchers reported evidence of endoliths in the ocean floor, perhaps millions of years old, with a generation time of 10,000 years. These are slowly metabolizing and not in a dormant state. Some
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Kauffman KM, Hussain FA, Yang J, Arevalo P, Brown JM, Chang WK, VanInsberghe D, Elsherbini J, Sharma RS, Cutler MB, Kelly L, Polz MF (2018). "A major lineage of non-tailed dsDNA viruses as unrecognized killers of marine bacteria".
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feeding on dead organic matter from algae, corals, protozoan cysts, sea grasses, and other substrata. Spores of many species have special appendages which facilitate attachment to the substratum. Marine fungi can also be found in
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comes from Greek, meaning "depth of the sea". Microbenthos are found everywhere on or about the seafloor of continental shelves, as well as in deeper waters, with greater diversity in or on seafloor sediments. In shallow waters,
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Moheimani, N.R.; Webb, J.P.; Borowitzka, M.A. (2012), "Bioremediation and other potential applications of coccolithophorid algae: A review. . Bioremediation and other potential applications of coccolithophorid algae: A review",
1344:, which are harmless to plants and animals, but are essential to the regulation of saltwater and freshwater ecosystems. They infect and destroy bacteria in aquatic microbial communities, and are the most important mechanism of
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from inside out and a subsequent inflow that generates the energy. The archaeal-like rhodopsins have subsequently been found among different taxa, protists as well as in bacteria and archaea, though they are rare in complex
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prokaryotes and later evolved into the more complex eukaryotes. In contrast to prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells are highly organised. Prokaryotes are the bacteria and archaea, while eukaryotes are the other life forms —
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form a (disputed) phylum containing about 100,000 recognised species of mainly unicellular algae. Diatoms generate about 20 per cent of the oxygen produced on the planet each year, take in over 6.7 billion metric tons of
3240:. Most protists are single-celled and microscopic. But there are exceptions. Some single-celled marine protists are macroscopic. Some marine slime molds have unique life cycles that involve switching between unicellular,
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that resides below the first few meters of the surface. It extends at least 5 kilometers below the continental surface and 10.5 kilometers below the sea surface, with temperatures that may exceed 100 °C.
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Venter, J.C., Remington, K., Heidelberg, J.F., Halpern, A.L., Rusch, D., Eisen, J.A., Wu, D., Paulsen, I., Nelson, K.E., Nelson, W. and Fouts, D.E. (2004) "Environmental genome shotgun sequencing of the
Sargasso Sea".
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seemed to dominate marine ecosystems in number and diversity of organisms. However, as a result of more recent research, non-tailed viruses appear to be dominant in multiple depths and oceanic regions, followed by the
1067:, causing disease and even death in plants and animals. As inhabitants of the largest environment on Earth, microbial marine systems drive changes in every global system. Microbes are responsible for virtually all the
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Hedlund, Brian P.; Dodsworth, Jeremy A.; Murugapiran, Senthil K.; Rinke, Christian; Woyke, Tanja (2014). "Impact of single-cell genomics and metagenomics on the emerging view of extremophile "microbial dark matter"".
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ocean is captured by chlorophyll in algae. Instead, rhodopsin-equipped bacteria function like hybrid cars, powered by organic matter when available — as most bacteria are — and by sunlight when nutrients are scarce."
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can be placed. Some modern authors prefer to exclude multicellular organisms from the traditional definition of a protist, restricting protists to unicellular organisms. This more constrained definition excludes many
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in algae and plants. There are also some algae that originated from even later endosymbiotic events. Here, eukaryotes engulfed a eukaryotic algae that developed into a "second-generation" plastid. This is known as
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in bacteria and archaea, and 15% of the total biomass for the biosphere. Eukaryotes are also found, mostly microscopic, but including some multicellular life. Viruses are also present and infect the microbes.
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Schoemann, Véronique; Becquevort, Sylvie; Stefels, Jacqueline; Rousseau, Véronique; Lancelot, Christiane (1 January 2005). "Phaeocystis blooms in the global ocean and their controlling mechanisms: a review".
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prevents them from being used to examine the history of bacterial evolution, or to date the time of origin of a particular bacterial species. However, gene sequences can be used to reconstruct the bacterial
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life cycle, ranging from free-living cells to large colonies. It has the ability to form floating colonies, where hundreds of cells are embedded in a gel matrix, which can increase massively in size during
17797:; Arrigo, K. R.; Lizotte, M. P.; Robinson, D. H.; Leventer, A.; Barry, J. P.; VanWoert, M. L.; Dunbar, R. B. (2000). "Rapid and early export of Phaeocystis antarctica blooms in the Ross Sea, Antarctica".
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at the poles. The ice matrix they inhabit has strong vertical gradients of salinity, light, temperature and nutrients. Sea ice chemistry is most influenced by the salinity of the brine which affects the
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in the laboratory the vast majority of microorganisms. This applies particularly to bacteria and archaea, and is due to a lack of knowledge or ability to supply the required growth conditions. The term
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considering their respective traits. Such novel meta-omics-enabled approaches aim to improve the monitoring and prediction of ocean processes while respecting the complexity of the planktonic system.
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has come to be used to describe microorganisms scientists know are there but have been unable to culture, and whose properties therefore remain elusive. Microbial dark matter is unrelated to the
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Coccolithophores are the largest global source of biogenic calcium carbonate, and significantly contribute to the global carbon cycle. They are the main constituent of chalk deposits such as the
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by Mitra et al., 2016. Zooplankton that are photosynthetic: microzooplankton or metazoan zooplankton that acquire phototrophy through chloroplast retention or maintenance of algal endosymbionts.
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era 900-570 million years ago. Fossil marine lichens 600 million years old have been discovered in China. It has been hypothesized that mycoplankton evolved from terrestrial fungi, likely in the
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and its relatives may be the most abundant organisms in the ocean, and it has been claimed that they are possibly the most abundant bacteria in the world. They make up about 25% of all microbial
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Guyennon, A., Baklouti, M., Diaz, F., Palmieri, J., Beuvier, J., Lebaupin-Brossier, C., et al. (2015). "New insights into the organic carbon export in the
Mediterranean Sea from 3-D modelling".
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which inhabit the upper sunlit layer in all oceans. They need sunlight so they can photosynthesize. Most phytoplankton are single-celled algae, but other phytoplankton are bacteria and some are
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molecular tracers usually require concentrated cells, filter residues serve for phytoplankton measurements. Molecular characterization and quantification of trace molecules is performed using
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is. This profile changes between seasons due to changes in nutrient availability. Marine fungi survive in a constant oxygen deficient environment, and therefore depend on oxygen diffusion by
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Proportions of Organic Derivatives in Sea Water and their Relation to the Composition of Plankton". In Johnstone, James; Daniel, Richard Jellicoe (eds.).
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Bacteria are the oldest and most biodiverse group, followed by
Archaea and Fungi (the most recent groups). In 1998, before awareness of the extent of microbial life had gotten underway,
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in the sea marshes where it lives, which enables spores of intertidal ascomycetous fungi to colonise the plant. The snail then eats the fungal growth in preference to the grass itself.
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to appear on Earth, about 4 billion years ago. For about 3 billion years, most organisms were microscopic, and bacteria and archaea were the dominant forms of life. Although bacterial
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made a crucial discovery in the understanding of the marine carbon and energy cycles. They discovered a gene in several species of bacteria responsible for production of the protein
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estimated there were 3 million species of living organisms on the planet. But in 2016, Locey and Lennon estimated the number of microorganism species could be as high as 1 trillion.
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for the dinoflagellate, while the dinoflagellate provides the nassellarian with a mucous membrane useful for hunting and protection against harmful invaders. There is evidence from
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Boetius, Antje; Anesio, Alexandre M.; Deming, Jody W.; Mikucki, Jill A.; Rapp, Josephine Z. (1 November 2015). "Microbial ecology of the cryosphere: sea ice and glacial habitats".
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The concept has subsequently evolved since this original definition, with the focus moving to the microbial species associated with the host. Thus the holobiont includes the host,
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for short) are single-celled predatory protists, also protected with shells that have holes in them. Their name comes from the Latin for "hole bearers". Their shells, often called
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as a by-product of photosynthesis induced global changes in the Earth's environment. Because oxygen was toxic to most life on Earth at the time, this led to the near-extinction of
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Robinson, Carol, and Nagappa Ramaiah. "Microbial heterotrophic metabolic rates constrain the microbial carbon pump." The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011.
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and drives evolution. It is thought that viruses played a central role in the early evolution, before the diversification of bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, at the time of the
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Martiny AC, Pham CTA, Primeau FW, Vrugt JA, Moore JK, Levin SA and Lomas MW (2013) "Strong latitudinal patterns in the elemental ratios of marine plankton and organic matter".
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Franco-Duarte, R.; Černáková, L.; Kadam, S.; Kaushik, K.; Salehi, B.; Bevilacqua, A.; Corbo, M.R.; Antolak, H.; Dybka-Stępień, K.; Leszczewicz, M.; Relison Tintino, S. (2019).
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in the marine environment. The organic molecules released from the dead bacterial cells stimulate fresh bacterial and algal growth. Viral activity may also contribute to the
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2. What are they doing? What functions do each of these microorganisms perform in the marine environment and how do they contribute to the global cycles of energy and matter?
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Sunagawa, S., Coelho, L. P., Chaffron, S., Kultima, J. R., Labadie, K., Salazar, G., et al. (2015). "Ocean plankton. Structure and function of the global ocean microbiome".
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to the atmosphere. Microbial biomass and other organic matter (remnants of plants and animals) are converted to fossil fuels over millions of years. By contrast, burning of
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International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Melbourne Code), Adopted by the Eighteenth International Botanical Congress Melbourne, Australia, July 2011
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are minute unicellular photosynthetic protists with two flagella for locomotion. Most of them are protected by a shell covered with ornate circular plates or scales called
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Wigington CH, Sonderegger D, Brussaard CP, Buchan A, Finke JF, Fuhrman JA, Lennon JT, Middelboe M, Suttle CA, Stock C, Wilson WH, Wommack KE, Wilhelm SW, Weitz JS (2016).
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Viruses normally range in length from about 20 to 300 nanometers. This can be contrasted with the length of bacteria, which starts at about 400 nanometers. There are also
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Viruses are found wherever there is life and have probably existed since living cells first evolved. The origin of viruses is unclear because they do not form fossils, so
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Thompson, J.R., Rivera, H.E., Closek, C.J. and Medina, M. (2015) "Microbes in the coral holobiont: partners through evolution, development, and ecological interactions".
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Gutierrez, Marcelo H; Pantoja, Silvio; Quinones, Renato a and Gonzalez, Rodrigo R. First record of flamentous fungi in the coastal upwelling ecosystem off central Chile.
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sequence from environmental samples and then by gaining insights to their metabolism from their sequenced genome, promoting the knowledge required for their cultivation.
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Sparks, William B.; DasSarma, S.; Reid, I. N. (December 2006). "Evolutionary Competition Between Primitive Photosynthetic Systems: Existence of an early purple Earth?".
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Gooday, A. J.; Aranda da Silva, A.; Pawlowski, J. (1 December 2011). "Xenophyophores (Rhizaria, Foraminifera) from the Nazaré Canyon (Portuguese margin, NE Atlantic)".
5802:(other-feeding), meaning they cannot produce their own food and must consume instead other plants or animals as food. In particular, this means they eat phytoplankton.
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Behrenfeld, M.J.; Westberry, T.K.; Boss, E.S.; O'Malley, R.T.; Siegel, D.A.; Wiggert, J.D.; Franz, B.A.; McLain, C.R.; Feldman, G.C.; Doney, S.C.; Moore, J.K. (2009).
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Zhao Y, Temperton B, Thrash JC, Schwalbach MS, Vergin KL, Landry ZC, Ellisman M, Deerinck T, Sullivan MB, Giovannoni SJ (2013). "Abundant SAR11 viruses in the ocean".
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Ortmann, Alice C.; Suttle, Curtis A. (August 2005). "High abundances of viruses in a deep-sea hydrothermal vent system indicates viral mediated microbial mortality".
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Weinbauer, Markus G.; et al. (2007). "Synergistic and antagonistic effects of viral lysis and protistan grazing on bacterial biomass, production and diversity".
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at the other. It is estimated that mixotrophs comprise more than half of all microscopic plankton. There are two types of eukaryotic mixotrophs: those with their own
1779:, which often kill other marine life. The number of viruses in the oceans decreases further offshore and deeper into the water, where there are fewer host organisms.
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Coles, V. J., Stukel, M. R., Brooks, M. T., Burd, A., Crump, B. C., Moran, M. A., et al. (2017). "Ocean biogeochemistry modeled with emergent trait-based genomics".
5500:. The coccoliths are made from calcium carbonate. The calcite shells are important to the marine carbon cycle. The term coccolithophore derives from the Greek for a
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Pollock, F. Joseph; McMinds, Ryan; Smith, Styles; Bourne, David G.; Willis, Bette L.; Medina, Mónica; Thurber, Rebecca Vega; Zaneveld, Jesse R. (22 November 2018).
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Red, orange, yellow and green represent areas where algal blooms abound. Blue areas represent nutrient-poor zones where phytoplankton exist in lower concentrations.
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due to nutritional runoff from terrestrial communities. A higher diversity of mycoplankton is found around coasts and in surface waters down to 1000 metres, with a
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Egan, S., Fukatsu, T. and Francino, M.P., 2020. Opportunities and Challenges to Microbial Symbiosis Research in the Microbiome Era. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11.
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Panzer, Katrin; Yilmaz, Pelin; Weiß, Michael; Reich, Lothar; Richter, Michael; Wiese, Jutta; Schmaljohann, Rolf; Labes, Antje; Imhoff, Johannes F. (30 July 2015).
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which surmises that original life forms on Earth were retinal-based rather than chlorophyll-based, which would have made the Earth appear purple instead of green.
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Gutierrez, MH; Jara, AM; Pantoja, S (2016). "Fungal parasites infect marine diatoms in the upwelling ecosystem of the Humboldt current system off central Chile".
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Guidi, L., Chaffron, S., Bittner, L., Eveillard, D., Larhlimi, A., Roux, S., et al. (2016). "Plankton networks driving carbon export in the oligotrophic ocean".
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Decelle, Johan; Simó, Rafel; Galí, Martí; Vargas, Colomban de; Colin, Sébastien; Desdevises, Yves; Bittner, Lucie; Probert, Ian; Not, Fabrice (30 October 2012).
15053:"Identification of Habitat-Specific Biomes of Aquatic Fungal Communities Using a Comprehensive Nearly Full-Length 18S rRNA Dataset Enriched with Contextual Data"
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When not inside an infected cell or in the process of infecting a cell, viruses exist in the form of independent particles. These viral particles, also known as
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Bulgarelli, D., Schlaeppi, K., Spaepen, S., Van Themaat, E.V.L. and Schulze-Lefert, P. (2013) "Structure and functions of the bacterial microbiota of plants".
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were the first organisms to evolve an ability to turn sunlight into chemical energy. They form a phylum (division) of bacteria which range from unicellular to
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on the planet, including the marine microorganisms. Despite its diversity, microscopic life in the oceans is still poorly understood. For example, the role of
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Gómez-Consarnau, L.; Raven, J.A.; Levine, N.M.; Cutter, L.S.; Wang, D.; Seegers, B.; Arístegui, J.; Fuhrman, J.A.; Gasol, J.M.; Sañudo-Wilhelmy, S.A. (2019).
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Mandoli DF (1998). "Elaboration of Body Plan and Phase Change during Development of Acetabularia: How Is the Complex Architecture of a Giant Unicell Built?".
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whose etymology ironically matched its taxonomy, namely "false unit". Many bacterial taxa have been reclassified or redefined using molecular phylogenetics.
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8883:. These organisms utilize this symbiotic relationship in order to utilize and obtain the chemical energy that is released at these hydrothermal vent areas.
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Archaea and bacteria are generally similar in size and shape, although a few archaea have very strange shapes, such as the flat and square-shaped cells of
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Campbell, Neil A.; Reece, Jane B.; Urry, Lisa Andrea; Cain, Michael L.; Wasserman, Steven Alexander; Minorsky, Peter V.; Jackson, Robert Bradley (2008).
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Sánchez-Cañizares, C., Jorrín, B., Poole, P.S. and Tkacz, A. (2017) "Understanding the holobiont: the interdependence of plants and their microbiome".
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Lozupone, C.A., Stombaugh, J.I., Gordon, J.I., Jansson, J.K. and Knight, R. (2012) "Diversity, stability and resilience of the human gut microbiota".
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Karsenti, E.; Acinas, S.G.; Bork, P.; Bowler, C.; De Vargas, C.; Raes, J.; Sullivan, M.; Arendt, D.; Benzoni, F.; Claverie, J.M.; Follows, M. (2011).
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Recent studies of marine microzooplankton found 30–45% of the ciliate abundance was mixotrophic, and up to 65% of the amoeboid, foram and radiolarian
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Protists can be broadly divided into four groups depending on whether their nutrition is plant-like, animal-like, fungal-like, or a mixture of these.
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3. What are the factors that determine the presence or absence of a microorganism and how do they influence biodiversity and function and vice versa?
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Schulz F, Yutin N, Ivanova NN, Ortega DR, Lee TK, Vierheilig J, Daims H, Horn M, Wagner M, Jensen GJ, Kyrpides NC, Koonin EV, Woyke T (April 2017).
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are microscopic unicellular organisms that live and reproduce in the chemically distinct area around hydrothermal vents. These include organisms in
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is a unique microorganism larger than a typical prokaryote, but with nuclear material enclosed in a membrane as in a eukaryote, and the presence of
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Lourens, Lucas J.; Lyle, Mitchell; Pälike, Heiko; Röhl, Ursula; Tian, Jun; Wilkens, Roy H.; Wilson, Paul A.; Zachos, James C. (11 September 2020).
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18075:"Defining planktonic protist functional groups on mechanisms for energy and nutrient acquisition; incorporation of diverse mixotrophic strategies"
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2629:. This is seen to be the first plausible evolutionary form of microorganism, showing a stage of development from the prokaryote to the eukaryote.
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Chloroplast (or plastid) retention = sequestration = enslavement. Some plastid-retaining species also retain other organelles and prey cytoplasm.
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was algae, and referred to it as "blue-green algae". The more recent view is that cyanobacteria are bacteria, and hence are not even in the same
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Flombaum P, Gallegos JL, Gordillo RA, Rincon J, Zabala LL, Jiao N, Karl DM, Li WK, Lomas MW, Veneziano D, Vera CS, Vrugt JA, Martiny AC (2013).
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or live on sediment at the bottom of the ocean. Either way, their shells end up on the seafloor after they die. These shells are widely used as
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of large bodies of water but cannot swim against a current. As a result, they wander or drift with the currents. Plankton are defined by their
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Pita, L., Rix, L., Slaby, B.M., Franke, A. and Hentschel, U. (2018) "The sponge holobiont in a changing ocean: from microbes to ecosystems".
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Gast, R. J.; Caron, D. A. (1 November 1996). "Molecular phylogeny of symbiotic dinoflagellates from planktonic foraminifera and radiolaria".
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in length, bacteria have a number of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals. Bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on
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cells, and in the summer they may account for approximately half the cells present in temperate ocean surface water. The total abundance of
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Atkinson, A.; Polimene, L.; Fileman, E.S.; Widdicombe, C.E.; McEvoy, A.J.; Smyth, T.J.; Djeghri, N.; Sailley, S.F.; Cornwell, L.E. (2018).
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Plankton are drifting or floating organisms that cannot swim effectively against a current, and include organisms from most areas of life:
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may be one of the most abundant groups of organisms on the planet. Archaea are a major part of Earth's life and may play roles in both the
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Liu, L., Li, Y., Li, S., Hu, N., He, Y., Pong, R., Lin, D., Lu, L. and Law, M. (2012) "Comparison of next-generation sequencing systems".
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study is reasonably recognisable as relating to large-scale analyses of gene-gene, protein-protein, or protein-ligand interactions, while
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These aerobic microorganisms, found deep in organically poor sediments, have been in quasi-suspended animation for maybe 100 million years
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Above the surface living organisms consume organic matter and oxygen. Lower down, these are not available, so they make use of "edibles" (
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acquire chloroplasts from its prey. "It cannot catch the cryptophytes by itself, and instead relies on ingesting ciliates such as the red
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forms for some virus species to more complex structures for others. Most virus species have virions that are too small to be seen with an
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Toseland A, Daines SJ and Clark JR et al. (2013) "The impact of temperature on marine phytoplankton resource allocation and metabolism".
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Monroy, P., Hernández-García, E., Rossi, V. and López, C. (2017) "Modeling the dynamical sinking of biogenic particles in oceanic flow".
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are eukaryotes that cannot be classified as plants, fungi or animals. They are usually single-celled and microscopic. Life originated as
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Bernhard, J. M.; Bowser, S.M. (1999). "Benthic Foraminifera of dysoxic sediments: chloroplast sequestration and functional morphology".
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microorganisms under environmental stresses is therefore thought to aide microorganism survival through dispersal of host genes through
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Another way of categorising protists is according to their mode of locomotion. Many unicellular protists, particularly protozoans, are
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10969:"Cell proliferation at 122°C and isotopically heavy CH4 production by a hyperthermophilic methanogen under high-pressure cultivation"
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Flannery DT, Walter RM (2012). "Archean tufted microbial mats and the Great Oxidation Event: new insights into an ancient problem".
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organisms that make their own food instead of eating other organisms. This means primary producers become the starting point in the
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Zhang, W., Li, F. and Nie, L. (2010) "Integrating multiple 'omics' analysis for microbial biology: application and methodologies".
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niche is culturable. In recent years effort is being put to decipher more of the microbial dark matter by means of learning their
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analysis that dinoflagellate symbiosis with radiolarians evolved independently from other dinoflagellate symbioses, such as with
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1. Protists that retain chloroplasts and sometimes other organelles from one algal species or very closely related algal species
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Bolhuis, H. and Cretoiu, M.S. (2016) "What is so special about marine microorganisms?". In: L. J. Stal and M. S. Cretoiu (Eds.)
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bacteria can derive nutrients and energy from the geological activity at a hydrothermal vent to fix carbon into organic forms.
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Within each colored area, the type of material shown is what dominates, although other materials are also likely to be present.
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too small to be recognised adequately with the naked eye. In practice, that includes organisms smaller than about 0.1 mm.
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Simon, M., Grossart, H., Schweitzer, B. and Ploug, H. (2002) "Microbial ecology of organic aggregates in aquatic ecosystems".
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where symbiotic bacteria and archaea form the bottom of the food chain and are able to support a variety of organisms such as
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Not all algae are microscopic. Green, red and brown algae all have multicellular macroscopic forms that make up the familiar
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In contrast to the cells of prokaryotes, the cells of eukaryotes are highly organised. Plants, animals and fungi are usually
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they constitute a significant source of mortality and thus have widespread influence on biological oceanographic processes,
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Zooplankton are generally larger than phytoplankton, mostly still microscopic but some can be seen with the naked eye. Many
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protists, but recent studies in marine environments found mixotrophic protests contribute a significant part of the protist
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It seems very plausible that the root of the eukaryotes lie within archaea; the closest relatives nowadays known may be the
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San-Martín, A.; S. Orejanera; C. Gallardo; M. Silva; J. Becerra; R. Reinoso; M.C. Chamy; K. Vergara; J. Rovirosa (2008).
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Eppley, R.W.; Peterson, B.J. (1979). "Particulate organic matter flux and planktonic new production in the deep ocean".
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Yamaguchi, Masashi; et al. (1 December 2012). "Prokaryote or eukaryote? A unique microorganism from the deep sea".
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Canchaya C, Fournous G, Chibani-Chennoufi S, Dillmann ML, Brüssow H (2003). "Phage as agents of lateral gene transfer".
8451:, and other members, all of which contribute in some way to the function of the whole. A holobiont typically includes a
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A typical milliliter of seawater contains about 10 to 10 fungal cells. This number is greater in coastal ecosystems and
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within the ocean. Evidence has been found however to indicate that viruses found in vent habitats have adopted a more
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each year from the waters in which they live, and contribute nearly half of the organic material found in the oceans.
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organisms that do eat other organisms. Some marine primary producers are specialised bacteria and archaea which are
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that surrounds the protein coat when they are outside a cell. The shapes of these virus particles range from simple
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have been used to compare the DNA or RNA of viruses and are a useful means of investigating how they arose.
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3432:, and cells which use pseudopods are usually referred to as
2256:, but they have since been found in a much broader range of
2082:. This involved the engulfment by proto-eukaryotic cells of
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8428:. The components of a holobiont are individual species or
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According to fossil records, fungi date back to the late
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2960:. Protists are asexual but can reproduce rapidly through
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Marine microbenthos are microorganisms that live in the
7428:, one of the few naked dinoflagellates which lack armour
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4750:containing about 2,000 recognised species, mostly
1747:are also known to infect diverse marine bacteria.
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4923:and more visible types of algae, commonly called
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3927:, covered in lichen. This snail farms intertidal
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6387:were constructed from limestone that contained
4688:. Marine algae can be divided into six groups:
4167:Copepods: The Diatom-Devouring King of Plankton
3444:, and consequently have no movement mechanism.
3345:. It has a giant shell up to 20 cm across.
3321:with an appearance and lifestyle that mimics a
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7575:within their tests. The nassellarian provides
6839:or by enslaving the entire phototrophic cell.
6340:streaming granular ectoplasm for catching food
6030:Like diatoms, radiolarians come in many shapes
5633:(1) When sunlight strikes a rhodopsin molecule
5481:Diatoms: Tiny factories you can see from space
4191:Rotifers: Charmingly bizarre and often ignored
4083:). Most mycoplankton species are higher fungi.
2650:(bacteria and archaea) and later evolved into
2575:All living organisms can be grouped as either
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1340:in marine ecosystems. Most marine viruses are
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4276:environment. Copepods contribute more to the
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7369:may be the most basal flagellate lineage.
6906:is an important contributor to the marine
6322:section showing chambers of a spiral foram
4094:associations between a fungus, usually an
4056:Lower fungi – adapted to marine habitats (
3548:when they have temporary flagellum – some
2451:may be the most abundant of marine archaea
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10076:International Census of Marine Microbes
9919:Brüwer, J.D. and Buck-Wiese, H. (2018)
9686:. These techniques are genome-resolved
9087:To date biologists have been unable to
8867:, free floating cells, and bacteria in
8861:Hydrothermal vent microbial communities
8816:living within and at the interfaces of
8805:Hydrothermal vent microbial communities
7305:Unarmored dinoflagellates Kofoid (1921)
5112:(red, green, brown, and yellow-green),
5053:Phytoplankton – such as this colony of
4938:
4665:as algae. Most authorities exclude all
4502:now accepts both terms as equivalents.
4494:has been traditionally used instead of
4179:Gastrotrichs: Four-day-old grandmothers
3173:Euglenoids: Single-celled shapeshifters
3161:How microscopic hunters get their lunch
2673:Protists according to how they get food
2036:from an ancient common ancestor. These
1994:relationships with plants and animals.
1516:that carry genetic information; (ii) a
22625:
21807:Haq B.U. and Boersma A. (Eds.) (1998)
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18938:"The oldest living thing in the world"
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18595:Cambridge University Press, page235.
18499:
18159:The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
17614:
17342:summarizes findings from many authors.
17248:"Predation, Herbivory, and Parasitism"
17050:
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15833:
15808:
14629:Applied and Environmental Microbiology
14193:The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
14125:Neil A C, Reece J B, Simon E J (2004)
13705:Budd, Graham E; Jensen, Sören (2017).
12776:
12667:Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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10664:
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9996:Scientists' warning to humanity
9163:
9117:
8333:forms, that is, they can drift in the
8234:
7841:
7513:Suggested explanation for glowing seas
6995:Widespread among bacteria and archaea
6835:—and others that acquire them through
6163:Ernst Haeckel's radiolarian engravings
5783:estimating global oceanic production.
5619:
5462:Structure of a centric diatom frustule
5224:scum washed up on a rock in California
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3544:(Other protists go through a phase as
2972:Single-celled and microscopic protists
971:Relative sizes of microscopic entities
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10909:
10807:
9988:is out of balance, and atmospheric CO
9865:A schematic conceptual framework for
9479:Methods of identifying microorganisms
8373:
7635:is recognisable by its U-shaped horns
5768:(as opposed to that fuelled by other
4742:and including many notable seaweeds.
4591:How cyanobacteria took over the world
4272:species that spend their lives in an
4236:are multicellular. Microscopic adult
3796:Paramecium: The White Rat of Ciliates
3018:Fossil diatom frustule from 32 to 40
2563:Where Did Eukaryotic Cells Come From?
2308:Archaea were initially classified as
1934:appear as polyhedral dark structures.
1048:. Some microbiologists also classify
828:. Some microbiologists also classify
22386:Microbiomes of the built environment
21922:Johnson MD and V. Moeller HV (2019)
21523:"The omics era and host microbiomes"
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10161:
10128:Microbiology of oxygen minimum zones
9287:was established based on studies of
8741:
8320:, an extinct genus of benthic forams
7773:
7345:and the Latin "flagellum" meaning a
6721:Several taxa of ciliates interacting
6412:, from diverse lineages such as the
6271:
6006:
5810:
4932:
4840:, a unicellular green alga with two
4785:
4754:and including many seaweeds such as
4681:
4378:
4268:, including the recently discovered
2554:between a prokaryote and a eukaryote
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18023:"Mixotrophy in the marine plankton"
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9705:
9398:Methods used to study phytoplankton
8941:Fluorescence microscopy of various
8325:Both foraminifera and diatoms have
6058:radiolarians have shells made from
5488:
5175:They come in many shapes and sizes.
4052:Marine fungi can be classified as:
3451:Protists according to how they move
2328:in samples from their environment.
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7284:
5448:There are over 100,000 species of
5328:They come in many shapes and sizes
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9675:have allowed for the recovery of
9275:Bacterioplankton counting methods
9065:68.9 metres (226 feet) below the
9057:microorganisms which had been in
8776:Bacteria can be beneficial. This
8660:(POM) through the marine food web
8395:Main types of microbial symbioses
7714:Marine sediments and microfossils
7708:, a bioluminescent dinoflagellate
7357:which under right conditions can
7015:and the capacity to ingest prey.
6368:forams of various sizes from the
6306:Foraminiferal networks and growth
6252:...can have more than one nucleus
6170:
6096:Turing and radiolarian morphology
5602:off the southern coast of England
4060:fungi, including mastigomycetes:
3815:Bacterial flagellum rotated by a
3753:in order to move their flagella.
3678:. Amoeboid cells occur among the
2500:, a marine archaea that produces
2248:Archaea were initially viewed as
2239:
2166:layer, evidence suggesting their
2005:, bacteria are now classified as
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8094:with a sprinkling of coccoliths
6440:from ingested algae to conduct
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4788:, as well as the phytoplankton
4657:Originally, biologists thought
4478:all living things to carry out
4446:comes from organisms which use
4299:Over 10,000 marine species are
3893:
3804:Flagellate, ciliates and amoeba
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9764:whose names end in the suffix
9617: – Wickerham card
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8932:Deep biosphere and dark matter
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7560:Dinoflagellates often live in
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8810:Sea ice microbial communities
8801:Sea ice microbial communities
8206:Thickness of marine sediments
6918:species are endosymbionts to
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4037:that depends on how abundant
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9030:deep underground, including
9009:Subsurface life environments
8788:, has a protective cover of
8762:Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents
8114:ooze on the deep ocean floor
6817:sources of energy and carbon
5140:. They form the base of the
3888:Amoeba with ingested diatoms
3730:, and non‐motile species of
2301:or any other membrane-bound
2065:, their lack of distinctive
1686:(scale bars indicate 100 nm)
1553:evolutionary history of life
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6576:
5554:Syracosphaera azureaplaneta
5420:, a diatom responsible for
4844:just visible at bottom left
4630:oxygen-intolerant organisms
4407:Evolution of photosynthesis
4303:, small, often microscopic
4256:(water bears). Some marine
1982:, and the deep portions of
1555:are unclear: some may have
1317:(bacteria and archaea) and
1302:European Science Foundation
912:
304:Photosynthetic picoplankton
10:
22674:
22345:Marine microbial symbiosis
22171:Kill the Winner hypothesis
22143:Bacteria collective motion
21823:Kirchman, David L. (2018)
21275:10.1186/s40168-020-00875-0
20561:10.1038/s41467-020-17330-1
19574:Environmental Microbiology
19352:10.1038/s41467-018-07275-x
17316:Limnology and Oceanography
17252:Nature Education Knowledge
16890:. Springer. pp. 3–4.
16482:, pages 99–125, Springer.
15809:Nabors, Murray W. (2004).
15723:Joe Palca (12 June 2008).
14602:10.1515/botm.1989.32.3.205
14426:Brady, Richard M. (1993).
14327:Limnology and Oceanography
14113:10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.04.005
13117:American Journal of Botany
12860:10.1080/106351501750435040
12383:10.1038/s41467-018-03168-1
11757:10.1038/nmicrobiol.2015.24
10081:Marine microbial symbiosis
10006:
9943:
9734:
9630:
9568:
9539:
9534:
9412:nuclear magnetic resonance
9244:
9203:Identifying microorganisms
9167:
9063:organically poor sediments
8949:
8798:
8658:particulate organic matter
8608:particulate organic matter
8588:
8404:marine microbial symbiosis
8401:
8377:
8246:
7906:from 40 million years ago
7741:
7338:
7326:Mixotrophic dinoflagellate
7323:
7273:(green) living inside the
7091:nonconstitutive mixotrophs
6807:Mixotrophic dinoflagellate
6804:
6539:Penard's Amoeba Collection
6404:). These have unicellular
6352:Group of planktonic forams
6005:are unicellular predatory
5648:
5639:(4) thus generating energy
5229:
4991:
4985:
4404:
4398:
4142:
3934:
3876:with cilia clearly visible
3480:
3397:
3325:, grows to 5 cm long.
3208:Ciliate ingesting a diatom
3134:This ciliate is digesting
2702:
2695:
2692:
2636:
2567:Journey to the Microcosmos
2263:
2216:in February 2013 that the
1937:
1874:
1504:(genome) made from either
1440:
1063:. Some microorganisms are
975:
273:Heterotrophic picoplankton
22602:
22539:
22493:
22381:Microbes in human culture
22373:
22297:
22261:
22151:
22101:
22048:
22037:
21981:
21839:Helmreich, Stefan (2009)
21829:Oxford University Press.
21456:10.1038/s41576-020-0244-x
21409:10.1007/s00114-002-0321-3
21094:, pages 55–72, Springer.
21086:Käse L, Geuer JK. (2018)
20708:10.1007/s00792-014-0664-7
20191:10.1016/j.dsr.2005.04.002
19939:Frontiers in Microbiology
19888:Frontiers in Microbiology
19728:Aquatic microbial ecology
19501:10.1186/s12864-018-5064-4
19430:10.1186/s40168-018-0428-1
19263:10.1016/j.mib.2017.07.001
19154:10.1128/mSystems.00028-16
18915:Ian Sample (2 May 2010).
18668:10.1080/10635150701494127
18504:on varying algal diets".
18469:10.1016/j.hal.2011.10.020
17965:Frontiers in Microbiology
17704:10.1007/s00442-006-0413-4
17621:Eiler A (December 2006).
17449:University College London
17354:Wassilieff, Maggy (2006)
17337:10.4319/lo.1997.42.4.0687
17216:10.1016/j.cub.2008.10.043
16969:10.1017/S1473550418000423
16636:FEMS Microbiology Ecology
16499:Wassilieff, Maggy (2006)
16465:10.1007/s11434-012-5410-x
16393:Frontiers in Microbiology
16229:Wassilieff, Maggy (2006)
16140:. Butterworth-Heinemann.
15658:Nadis S (December 2003).
15179:Hawksworth, D.L. (2000).
14895:10.1007/s00248-007-9334-y
14843:10.1007/978-3-642-23342-5
14284:10.1016/j.ceb.2012.11.005
14162:10.1007/s10539-012-9354-y
14054:10.1016/j.cub.2008.10.028
13620:10.1038/s41396-018-0340-5
13311:FEMS Microbiology Reviews
13038:Annual Review of Genetics
12424:10.1038/nature.2017.21798
10777:10.1038/s41396-017-0042-4
10377:10.1038/s41579-019-0222-5
10340:Accessed 29 October 2020.
10252:10.1099/00221287-17-2-239
9927:, pages 73–82. Springer.
9608:Electrokinetic separation
9477:
9457:
9441:
9425:
9420:
9059:quasi-suspended animation
9038:and eating rocks such as
9032:2.5 km (1.6 mi)
9028:4.8 km (3.0 mi)
8671:
8666:
8225:For further information,
7943:
7837:
7805:
7612:dinoflagellate luciferase
7594:Some dinoflagellates are
7399:The toxic dinoflagellate
7211:
7122:
7087:
7082:
7044:Dinoflagellate examples:
7004:
6953:
6940:
6937:
6927:
6464:Amoeba engulfing a diatom
6447:
6299:
6287:
6282:
6156:
6144:
6139:
5760:is the fraction of total
5474:
5469:
5108:, various other types of
4803:, a genus of subtropical
4584:
4579:
4401:Marine primary production
4196:
4184:
4172:
4160:
4155:
3789:
3784:
3765:collective behavior in a
3694:
3473:
3468:
3465:
3462:
3456:
3449:
3227:Amoeba engulfing a diatom
3178:
3166:
3154:
3149:
2921:, unicellular "collared"
2684:
2678:
2671:
2648:single-celled prokaryotes
2233:Thiomargarita namibiensis
2121:, largest known bacterium
2118:Thiomargarita namibiensis
2086:symbionts to form either
2030:scientific classification
1665:of different families of
1652:
1246:
1225:
1205:
1198:
1161:
1141:
1134:
1105:
1098:
746:of a sea or ocean or the
630:Marine primary production
22475:Human Microbiome Project
22186:Microbial biodegradation
21568:10.3389/fmars.2019.00623
21529:, pages 3–12, Springer.
21060:Collins, R. Eric (2019)
19952:10.3389/fmicb.2011.00219
19901:10.3389/fmicb.2011.00219
19405:10.3389/fcimb.2014.00176
19032:10.3389/fmicb.2020.01150
18794:Bruckner, Monica (2020)
18240:Anderson, O. R. (1983).
18209:Handbook of the Protists
17978:10.3389/fmicb.2018.01998
17394:10.1103/PhysRevE.60.4588
16444:Chinese Science Bulletin
16406:10.3389/fmicb.2018.03235
16248:"What are phytoplankton"
14368:Singleton, Paul (2006).
14150:Biology & Philosophy
12117:10.1093/database/baaa062
11533:"The Third Age of Phage"
10472:Accessed 20 January 2007
10421:, pages 3–20, Springer.
10071:Hawaii Ocean Time-series
10066:Deep chlorophyll maximum
9448:How to Identify Microbes
8926:horizontal gene transfer
8654:dissolved organic matter
8652:facilitates the flow of
8616:dissolved organic matter
8610:(POM) from migrating up
8385:Symbiosis and holobionts
8184:Carbonate–silicate cycle
8146:calcareous nannoplankton
8074:(shells) of single cell
7656:dinoflagellates, causes
7330:Predatory dinoflagellate
7317:Haeckel Peridinea (1904)
6760:Mixotrophic radiolarians
6667:1904 (click for details)
6480:Shelled and naked amoeba
6207:1904 (click for details)
6127:Computer simulations of
5996:1904 (click for details)
5853:, as well as planktonic
5266:1904 (click for details)
5100:. Phytoplankton include
4672:
4643:) marine cyanobacterium
4542:The tiny cyanobacterium
4340:Pliciloricus enigmaticus
4047:photosynthetic organisms
4045:and oxygen generated by
3751:electrochemical gradient
2936:been little research on
1986:. Bacteria also live in
1565:horizontal gene transfer
1393:eukaryote microorganisms
22648:Biological oceanography
22526:Microbiological culture
22521:Microbial DNA barcoding
22330:Antarctic microorganism
22078:Microbial phylogenetics
21703:10.1126/science.aan5712
21678:10.1126/science.aaf4507
21653:10.5194/bg-12-7025-2015
21603:10.1126/science.1261359
21444:Nature Reviews Genetics
21222:10.1126/science.1093857
21015:Microbiological Reviews
20966:Journal of Bacteriology
20826:10.1073/pnas.1521291113
20622:10.1073/pnas.0503404102
20420:Geomicrobiology Journal
19841:Journal of Sea Research
19705:10.5194/npg-24-293-2017
19646:10.1111/1462-2920.13257
19301:The American Naturalist
18995:10.1073/pnas.0706787104
18856:10.1126/science.aba6853
17919:10.1073/pnas.1212303109
17736:Journal of Sea Research
17552:10.1073/pnas.1512538112
16845:10.1093/database/bav080
16771:Bacteria with Batteries
15777:10.1073/pnas.1307701110
15333:10.1126/science.1111347
15279:10.1073/pnas.2535227100
14959:10.1073/pnas.1131855100
14835:Biology of marine fungi
14558:10.1023/A:1008823515157
14003:10.1126/science.2672337
13752:Microbiological Reviews
13424:Journal of Bacteriology
12956:10.1126/science.1094884
12804:10.1073/pnas.91.15.6735
12745:10.1073/pnas.87.12.4576
12582:10.1126/science.aal4657
12316:The Biological Bulletin
11862:10.1186/1471-2164-8-236
11531:Mann NH (17 May 2005).
11127:10.1126/science.aaa7378
10994:10.1073/pnas.0712334105
10470:2002 WHO mortality data
10306:10.1073/pnas.1711842115
10018:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
9671:Recent developments in
9628: – Biolog
9303:sequences, for example
9293:molecular phylogenetics
9267:microbial DNA barcoding
9263:high throughput biology
9178:video plankton recorder
9016:Deep Carbon Observatory
8614:by recycling them into
8249:Seabed § Sediments
7730:. The blade is made of
7600:sparkle with blue light
7497:Lingulodinium polyedrum
7008:constitutive mixotrophs
6592:Oxytricha chlorelligera
6396:A number of forams are
6264:...and defensive spines
5726:Purple Earth hypothesis
5711:multicellular organisms
4470:and marine plants. The
3999:. They are composed of
2652:more complex eukaryotes
2603:phylum of the proposed
2297:, meaning they have no
2101:secondary endosymbiosis
2001:constituting the class
1916:and along coastal areas
1849:(NCLDV), together with
1827:supreme god of creation
1581:Bacteriophages (phages)
1459:only inside the living
808:, and animals, such as
651:Paradox of the plankton
620:Diel vertical migration
22511:Impedance microbiology
22252:Caenorhabditis elegans
22068:Microbial intelligence
22058:Microbial biogeography
21855:Munn, Colin B. (2019)
21510:10.1099/mic.0.034793-0
18518:10.1093/plankt/17.1.29
17680:Ochromonas tuberculata
17627:Appl Environ Microbiol
16598:10.1126/sciadv.aaw8855
16252:NASA Earth Observatory
15811:Introduction to Botany
15635:. NASA. Archived from
14184:FW, Taylor MF (2005).
13896:Trends in Microbiology
13856:10.1098/rspb.2005.3195
13674:10.1098/rspb.2017.0664
13130:10.3732/ajb.91.10.1481
12167:10.1074/jbc.R800078200
11456:"Viral mutation rates"
11269:10.1186/1745-6150-1-29
10235:"The concept of virus"
10086:Microbial biogeography
10003:
9957:
9912:
9911:ribosomal protein S14.
9871:
9732:
9415:
9385:
9199:
9084:
9050:
9011:
8947:
8900:biogeochemical cycling
8836:are located where the
8738:
8661:
8641:
8631:
8586:
8420:as an assemblage of a
8399:
8244:
8204:
7739:
6744:Blepharisma americanum
6680:Tintinnopsis campanula
6466:
6229:sediment particles or
5732:Redfield and f- ratios
5724:conjecture called the
5693:
5687:salt evaporation ponds
5646:
5643:adenosine triphosphate
5464:
5144:that drives the ocean
5058:
4983:
4968:
4821:known colloquially as
4560:NASA image of a large
4442:. However most marine
4396:
4278:secondary productivity
3932:
3910:
3905:on a rock in a marine
3714:
3663:
3256:unicellular macroalgae
2622:Parakaryon myojinensis
2547:Parakaryon myojinensis
2497:Methanosarcina barkeri
2261:
1935:
1917:
1900:
1829:
1810:
1702:bacteria and archaea.
1688:
1682:, viruses that infect
1670:
1438:
1372:
1352:, the process whereby
1333:
1325:
1297:
1000:Such organisms can be
973:
754:. A microorganism (or
498:Gelatinous zooplankton
149:Marine life portal
31:
22658:Marine microorganisms
22557:Microbial dark matter
22501:Dark-field microscopy
22305:Marine microorganisms
22181:Microbial cooperation
21755:Nature Climate Change
21717:Global Change Biology
21011:"Bacterial evolution"
20665:(25 September 2018).
20540:Nature Communications
20472:on 10 September 2019.
19839:Mid-Atlantic Ridge".
19797:Reviews of Geophysics
19331:Nature Communications
19288:10.1128/mBio.02099-15
18942:It's Okay to be Smart
18502:Noctiluca scintillans
17492:Earth-Science Reviews
17461:Finlay, B.J. (2013).
17277:. Springer. pp.
17273:Predatory Prokaryotes
17196:"Bacterial predators"
16630:Oren, Aharon (2002).
16203:10.5194/bg-6-779-2009
15560:Astrobiology Magazine
15368:. Walter de Gruyter.
15021:10.1038/ismej.2009.87
14740:10.1515/9783110264067
13530:10.1093/jmicro/dfs062
13324:10.1093/femsre/fuv010
12630:10.1128/mBio.02497-18
12459:All Things Considered
12363:Nature Communications
12107:(Database (Oxford)).
11812:10.1038/ismej.2013.67
10574:, Position Paper 17.
10419:The Marine Microbiome
10338:Census Of Marine Life
10091:Microbial communities
9998:
9953:
9940:Anthropogenic impacts
9877:
9859:
9735:Further information:
9713:
9626: – Vitek
9395:
9378:
9245:Further information:
9236:sequencing techniques
9189:
9095:microbial dark matter
9082:microbial dark matter
9079:
9048:
9007:
8960:microbial dark matter
8939:
8885:Chemolithoautotrophic
8728:
8647:
8637:
8624:
8589:Further information:
8579:
8436:of all bionts is the
8432:, while the combined
8402:Further information:
8392:
8242:
8203:
8042:white cliffs of Dover
7790:Challenger expedition
7760:Terrigenous sediments
7742:Further information:
7726:who lived during the
7721:
7705:Noctiluca scintillans
7610:bodies which contain
7292:Dinoflagellate shapes
7205:Noctiluca scintillans
7171:Noctiluca scintillans
6699:Blepharisma japonicum
6462:
6087:Cladococcus abietinus
5944:, a diverse range of
5681:
5627:
5535:Coccolithus pelagicus
5460:
5102:cyanobacteria (above)
5052:
4992:Further information:
4981:
4946:
4838:Chlamydomonas globosa
4526:Cyanobacteria from a
4386:
3949:Over 1500 species of
3916:
3901:
3713:
3662:
3440:. Other protists are
3296:is a large spherical
3050:Gephyrocapsa oceanica
2583:. Life originated as
2481:Haloquadratum walsbyi
2373:, such as sugars, to
2334:Haloquadratum walsbyi
2293:. These microbes are
2247:
1923:
1906:
1889:
1817:Largest known virus,
1816:
1805:
1676:
1660:
1611:Diagram of a typical
1432:
1414:Methanopyrus kandleri
1366:
1331:
1312:
1286:
969:
732:Marine microorganisms
121:Biogeochemical cycles
24:
22176:Microbial consortium
22073:Microbial metabolism
21767:10.1038/nclimate1989
19677:What is marine snow?
18818:, 10 September 2020.
17647:10.1128/AEM.01559-06
16082:(31). Archived from
15995:"A place in the sun"
15851:Journal of Phycology
15556:"The Rise of Oxygen"
15447:. 23 September 2013.
14649:10.1128/AEM.00653-09
14393:David J. Patterson.
14099:(23–24): 2401–2419.
14080:on 16 December 2008.
13361:Pace NR (May 2006).
12932:Johnson, Patricia J.
12453:Bichell, Rae Ellen.
11920:10.1128/AEM.06297-11
11472:10.1128/JVI.00694-10
10939:(15 December 2014).
10711:Smithsonian Magazine
10446:www.sciencedaily.com
10133:Oceanic carbon cycle
9885:Earth system science
9692:single-cell genomics
9673:molecular sequencing
9468:Meet the Microcosmos
9452:Meet the Microcosmos
9436:Meet the Microcosmos
8976:is that part of the
8156:, calpionellids and
7384:). Some species are
7278:Stichotricha secunda
7138:Dinophysis acuminata
6991:Gammaproteobacterial
6274:, with calcium tests
6178:Foraminiferan shapes
6151:Radiolarian geometry
6014:. These remains, as
5418:Guinardia delicatula
5055:Chaetoceros socialis
4939:Marine microplankton
4480:cellular respiration
3314:Spiculosiphon oceana
3047:Single-celled alga,
2780:protist as drawn by
2688:Some other examples
2084:alphaproteobacterial
2038:evolutionary domains
2024:. Although the term
1694:, often just called
1628:molecular techniques
1087:and trace elements.
837:biomass in the ocean
796:, viruses, and most
555:Cyanobacterial bloom
319:Marine microplankton
22279:Seagrass microbiome
21890:Marine Viruses 2016
21628:10.1038/nature16942
21401:2002NW.....89..235H
21389:Naturwissenschaften
21315:2015MarGn..24...21K
21247:10.1155/2012/251364
21196:10.1038/nature11550
20817:2016PNAS..113.5970L
20762:1988Sci...241.1441M
20756:(4872): 1441–1449.
20613:2005PNAS..10212471F
20607:(35): 12471–12476.
20553:2020NatCo..11.3626M
20432:2019GmbJ...36..859L
20290:2007Natur.445..369G
20229:2012ARMS....4..425B
20183:2005DSRI...52.1515O
20120:2014PLoSO...9j9696A
20065:10.1038/nrmicro1750
20014:10.1038/nature04160
20006:2005Natur.437..356S
19853:2006JSR....56...45K
19809:1993RvGeo..31..211L
19766:10.1038/nrmicro3522
19682:. Updated:06/25/18.
19638:2016EnvMi..18.1646G
19586:2007EnvMi...9..777W
19343:2018NatCo...9.4921P
19207:The New Phytologist
18986:2007PNAS..10414401J
18980:(36): 14401–14405.
18847:2020Sci...369.1383W
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18549:2018PLoSO..1398292W
18461:2012HAlga..14..156B
18372:2010ARMS....2..443H
18331:(1 Spec No): 5–11.
18039:2017ARMS....9..311S
17910:2012PNAS..10918000D
17904:(44): 18000–18005.
17869:1995MEPS..123..235S
17811:2000Natur.404..595D
17748:2005JSR....53...43S
17696:2006Oecol.148..692K
17639:2006ApEnM..72.7431E
17543:2015PNAS..11214783D
17537:(48): 14783–14787.
17504:1999ESRv...46..149B
17424:. Springer-Verlag.
17386:1999PhRvE..60.4588V
17328:1997LimOc..42..687H
17165:1979Natur.282..677E
17120:2013NatGe...6..279M
17073:10.1038/nature04159
17065:2005Natur.437..349A
17012:2006AAS...209.0605S
16961:2018arXiv181005150D
16798:2000Sci...289.1902B
16792:(5486): 1902–1906.
16702:2000Sci...289.1902B
16696:(5486): 1902–1906.
16648:2002FEMME..39....1O
16589:2019SciA....5.8855G
16501:"A coccolithophore"
16456:2012ChSBu..57.3836Z
16325:1995Sci...268..375T
16282:1998Sci...281..237F
16194:2009BGeo....6..779B
16107:Ophrydium versatile
15863:2012JPcgy..48.1057G
15768:2013PNAS..110.9824F
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14950:2003PNAS..100.6916K
14788:2014PLoSO...9j1523W
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14550:1998BiCon...7.1147H
14507:2009RPPh...72i6601L
14444:1993BpJ....64..961B
14432:Biophysical Journal
14339:2018LimOc..63.2877A
14105:2011DSRII..58.2401G
14045:2008CBio...18.1849M
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13809:1992BiSys..28....1C
13612:2019ISMEJ..13.1072F
13565:1978BiSys..10....3W
13379:2006Natur.441..289P
13363:"Time for a change"
13239:10.1038/nature11921
13231:2013Natur.494..357Z
13085:1999COPB....2..513M
12948:2004Sci...304..253D
12795:1994PNAS...91.6735S
12736:1990PNAS...87.4576W
12679:2004ApEnM..70.4230F
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11804:2013ISMEJ...7.1738B
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11170:10.1038/nrmicro1747
11119:2015Sci...348..865A
11046:2014Natur.512..244F
10985:2008PNAS..10510949T
10889:2013NatGe...6..284G
10822:on 2 September 2010
10769:2018ISMEJ..12.1154R
10679:10.1038/nrmicro1750
10613:10.1038/nature04160
10605:2005Natur.437..356S
10535:10.1038/nature04160
10527:2005Natur.437..356S
10297:2018PNAS..115.6506B
9839:metatranscriptomics
9793:functional genomics
9753:metatranscriptomics
9565:Inverted microscopy
9363:Marinomonas arctica
9346:Pelagibacter ubique
9279:Traditionally, the
9271:algae DNA barcoding
9164:Sampling techniques
9154:Microbial diversity
9118:Microbial diversity
8696:Pelagibacter ubique
8650:viral shunt pathway
8235:Marine microbenthos
7770:Biogenous sediments
7568:radiolarians house
7471:The dinoflagellate
7440:The dinoflagellate
7255:, a photosynthetic
6608:Stylonychia putrina
6512:Shell or test of a
6213:Like radiolarians,
5831:marine microanimals
5689:coloured purple by
5661:bacteriochlorophyll
5651:Microbial rhodopsin
5641:(5) in the form of
5620:Microbial rhodopsin
5519:have plates called
5502:seed carrying stone
5202:The cyanobacterium
4801:Mermaid's wineglass
4288:Marine microanimals
4139:Marine microanimals
4115:Littoraria irrorata
4098:, and an alga or a
3957:or animals, or are
3924:Littoraria irrorata
3873:Oxytricha trifallax
3599:Paramecium bursaria
3460:Movement mechanism
3371:biological kingdoms
2877:, a photosynthetic
2399:reproduce asexually
2199:Pelagibacter ubique
2189:Marinomonas arctica
2139:can contain lethal
2055:first forms of life
2017:and rarely harbour
1951:constitute a large
1892:Pelagibacter ubique
1698:, are viruses that
1360:in the deep ocean.
990:, or microbe, is a
639:Ocean fertilization
560:Harmful algal bloom
478:Freshwater plankton
190:Part of a series on
22516:Microbial cytology
22480:Protein production
22315:Marine prokaryotes
22201:Microbial food web
22131:Protist locomotion
22109:Bacterial motility
22063:Microbial genetics
21802:General references
21009:Woese, CR (1987).
20513:The New York Times
18197:, 18 October 2011.
17878:10.3354/meps123235
15929:D. Thomas (2002).
15631:(September 2003).
14242:. Academic Press.
13711:Biological Reviews
13668:(1860): 20170664.
13279:on 20 January 2010
13198:. 16 February 2013
13170:on 1 December 2008
13007:10.1002/bies.20516
12838:Systematic Biology
12777:Schopf JW (1994).
12478:American Scientist
12263:10.1042/BST0320204
12069:. 25 January 2018.
10730:The New York Times
10713:, 11 January 2016.
10101:Microbial food web
10038:Marine life portal
9962:primary production
9958:
9913:
9905:ribosomal proteins
9872:
9826:on a large scale.
9733:
9580:Raman spectrometry
9416:
9386:
9200:
9085:
9071:South Pacific Gyre
9051:
9012:
8990:electron acceptors
8948:
8834:Hydrothermal vents
8790:symbiotic bacteria
8786:hydrothermal vents
8739:
8662:
8642:
8632:
8587:
8549:Seagrass holobiont
8476:However, there is
8400:
8380:Marine microbiomes
8374:Marine microbiomes
8245:
8205:
8126:Illustration of a
8078:(click to magnify)
8060:Diatomaceous earth
7740:
6955:Photoheterotrophic
6776:radiolarian hosts
6467:
5967:Radiolarian shapes
5762:primary production
5738:Alfred C. Redfield
5694:
5647:
5465:
5142:primary production
5059:
4984:
4969:
4858:Chlorella vulgaris
4814:Caulerpa taxifolia
4444:primary production
4432:hydrothermal vents
4397:
4118:damages plants of
3945:Evolution of fungi
3933:
3911:
3767:metachronal rhythm
3715:
3682:, but also in the
3664:
3611:, and some marine
3604:click to see cilia
3400:Protist locomotion
3269:The single-celled
3236:and are typically
2789:, and some marine
2343:metabolic pathways
2266:Marine prokaryotes
2262:
1976:acidic hot springs
1962:. Typically a few
1944:Bacterial motility
1936:
1918:
1901:
1877:Marine prokaryotes
1846:Nucleocytoviricota
1830:
1811:
1784:transferring genes
1689:
1671:
1567:, which increases
1542:optical microscope
1439:
1373:
1334:
1326:
978:Evolution of cells
974:
800:, as well as some
742:, that is, in the
740:marine environment
580:Great Calcite Belt
106:Primary production
32:
22620:
22619:
22391:Food microbiology
22284:Soil microbiology
22223:Microbial synergy
22191:Microbial ecology
21899:978-3-03842-621-9
21780:Nature Geoscience
21729:10.1111/gcb.12983
21190:(7415): 220–230.
20880:10.3390/d10020046
20811:(21): 5970–5975.
20000:(7057): 356–361.
19817:10.1029/93rg01280
19740:10.3354/ame028175
19626:Environ Microbiol
19220:10.1111/nph.13312
18628:978-0-08-053441-1
18130:CICIMAR Oceánides
17805:(6778): 595–598.
17793:DiTullio, G. R.;
17476:978-1-4684-7612-5
17431:978-3-540-96815-3
17374:Physical Review E
17296:978-3-540-38577-6
17159:(5740): 677–680.
17108:Nature Geoscience
16897:978-4-431-55516-2
16450:(30): 3836–3849.
16276:(5374): 237–240.
16086:on 8 October 2022
15944:978-0-565-09175-0
15909:www.algaebase.org
15820:978-0-8053-4416-5
15762:(24): 9824–9829.
15541:978-0-08-087782-2
15472:978-0-321-54325-7
15111:Gayana (Concepc.)
14944:(12): 6916–6921.
14883:Microbial Ecology
14852:978-3-642-23341-8
14749:978-3-11-026406-7
14379:978-0-470-03545-0
14347:10.1002/lno.11036
13962:on 4 October 2012
13952:"More on Diatoms"
13850:(1576): 2073–81.
13724:10.1111/brv.12239
13478:978-0-13-144329-7
13225:(7437): 357–360.
13124:(10): 1481–1493.
12942:(5668): 253–257.
12521:10.4161/cib.18624
12160:(19): 12599–603.
12101:"Autolykiviridae"
12019:(7690): 118–122.
11642:(7057): 356–361.
11514:978-0-12-375146-1
11113:(6237): 865–867.
11040:(7514): 244–246.
10876:Nature Geoscience
10580:978-2-918428-71-8
10291:(25): 6506–6511.
10186:978-0-321-73551-5
10177:Pearson Education
10175:(13th ed.).
10096:Microbial ecology
9797:-omics techniques
9741:environmental DNA
9725:contig generation
9700:microbial ecology
9669:
9668:
9615:Propriety methods
9612:Microfluidic chip
9584:Mass spectrometry
9536:Traditional media
9473:
9472:
9408:mass spectrometry
9255:Sanger sequencing
8742:Niche communities
8736:
8683:
8682:
8583:export production
8416:in her 1991 book
8414:Dr. Lynn Margulis
8229:
8048:
8047:
7835:
7828:name of skeleton
7252:Euglena mutabilis
7218:
7217:
7214:
7184:Most mixotrophic
7040:Prymnesium parvum
6944:Further examples
6881:was mixotrophic.
6831:, and those with
6737:
6716:
6639:Mesodinium rubrum
6460:
6385:Egyptian pyramids
6311:
6310:
6168:
6167:
6121:Shell micrographs
6060:strontium sulfate
5736:During the 1930s
5691:bacteriorhodopsin
5667:. Retinal is the
5600:Emiliania huxleyi
5581:Emiliania huxleyi
5486:
5485:
5138:silicoflagellates
5122:coccolithophorids
4979:
4861:, a common green
4596:
4595:
4412:Primary producers
4379:Primary producers
4208:
4207:
3801:
3800:
3744:
3743:
3634:
3605:
3561:
3534:silicoflagellates
3530:choanoflagellates
3410:generate movement
3222:
3203:
3190:
3189:
3121:endosymbiotically
2919:Choanoflagellates
2887:
2886:
2874:Euglena mutabilis
2617:transitional form
2609:Eocyte hypothesis
2601:Heimdallarchaeota
2552:transitional form
2521:Pyrolobus fumarii
2371:organic compounds
1997:Once regarded as
1980:radioactive waste
1909:Vibrio vulnificus
1788:genetic diversity
1647:natural selection
1573:natural selection
1569:genetic diversity
1283:
1282:
1274:
1273:
1265:
1264:
1180:
1179:
1044:have microscopic
888:chemical elements
841:marine microbiome
824:have microscopic
774:unaided human eye
729:
728:
585:Milky seas effect
292:Nanophytoplankton
185:
184:
22665:
22638:Marine organisms
22610:
22609:
22411:Human microbiome
22335:Coral microbiome
22269:Plant microbiome
22043:
21968:
21961:
21954:
21945:
21944:
21795:
21792:10.1038/ngeo1757
21776:
21770:
21751:
21742:
21736:
21712:
21706:
21687:
21681:
21662:
21656:
21637:
21631:
21612:
21606:
21587:
21581:
21575:
21551:
21545:
21519:
21513:
21494:
21488:
21487:
21477:
21467:
21435:
21429:
21428:
21380:
21374:
21373:
21363:
21357:
21351:
21346:
21336:
21326:
21294:
21288:
21282:
21256:
21250:
21231:
21225:
21205:
21199:
21180:
21174:
21168:
21163:
21153:
21143:
21119:
21113:
21107:
21084:
21078:
21072:
21071:
21058:
21049:
21048:
21038:
21006:
21000:
20999:
20989:
20957:
20951:
20950:
20940:
20930:
20921:(10): e1001177.
20906:
20895:
20889:
20884:
20882:
20858:
20849:
20848:
20838:
20828:
20796:
20790:
20789:
20742:
20736:
20735:
20690:
20684:
20683:
20681:
20679:
20659:
20653:
20652:
20642:
20624:
20592:
20583:
20582:
20572:
20530:
20524:
20523:
20521:
20519:
20504:
20498:
20492:
20486:
20480:
20474:
20473:
20458:
20452:
20451:
20414:
20408:
20407:
20405:
20403:
20386:
20380:
20379:
20377:
20375:
20360:
20354:
20353:
20351:
20349:
20332:
20326:
20325:
20283:
20263:
20257:
20256:
20209:
20203:
20202:
20177:(8): 1515–1527.
20166:
20160:
20159:
20149:
20131:
20099:
20093:
20092:
20048:
20042:
20041:
19989:
19983:
19982:
19972:
19954:
19930:
19924:
19923:
19913:
19903:
19879:
19873:
19872:
19835:
19829:
19828:
19792:
19786:
19785:
19749:
19743:
19724:
19718:
19712:
19689:
19683:
19674:
19668:
19667:
19657:
19632:(5): 1646–1653.
19621:
19615:
19612:
19606:
19605:
19569:
19563:
19562:
19544:
19520:
19514:
19508:
19484:
19478:
19472:
19449:
19443:
19437:
19414:
19408:
19389:
19383:
19382:
19372:
19354:
19322:
19316:
19297:
19291:
19272:
19266:
19247:
19241:
19240:
19222:
19213:(4): 1196–1206.
19198:
19192:
19173:
19167:
19161:
19137:
19131:
19130:
19120:
19102:
19078:
19072:
19071:
19051:
19045:
19039:
19024:
19018:
19017:
19007:
18997:
18964:
18958:
18957:
18955:
18953:
18944:. Archived from
18933:
18927:
18926:
18912:
18906:
18905:
18893:
18887:
18886:
18868:
18858:
18825:
18819:
18810:
18804:
18792:
18786:
18770:
18761:
18760:
18750:
18740:
18716:
18710:
18709:
18687:
18681:
18680:
18670:
18646:
18640:
18639:
18637:
18635:
18615:"Marine Diatoms"
18610:
18604:
18587:
18581:
18580:
18570:
18560:
18528:
18522:
18521:
18497:
18491:
18490:
18480:
18436:
18430:
18429:
18427:
18425:
18416:. Archived from
18406:
18400:
18399:
18355:
18349:
18348:
18320:
18314:
18313:
18295:
18289:
18288:
18263:(9): 1192–1197.
18252:
18246:
18245:
18237:
18231:
18230:
18204:
18198:
18189:
18183:
18182:
18154:
18148:
18147:
18145:
18124:Gómez F (2012).
18121:
18115:
18114:
18104:
18094:
18070:
18061:
18060:
18050:
18018:
18009:
18008:
17998:
17980:
17956:
17950:
17949:
17939:
17921:
17889:
17883:
17882:
17880:
17854:
17845:
17839:
17838:
17819:10.1038/35007061
17795:Grebmeier, J. M.
17790:
17784:
17783:
17776:
17770:
17769:
17759:
17730:
17724:
17723:
17675:
17669:
17668:
17658:
17618:
17612:
17611:
17610:. 2 August 2017.
17600:
17594:
17593:
17581:
17575:
17574:
17564:
17554:
17522:
17516:
17515:
17487:
17481:
17480:
17463:"Microaerophily"
17458:
17452:
17442:
17436:
17435:
17415:
17406:
17405:
17369:
17363:
17352:
17343:
17341:
17339:
17307:
17301:
17300:
17287:10.1007/7171_052
17276:
17266:
17260:
17259:
17243:
17237:
17236:
17218:
17200:
17191:
17185:
17184:
17173:10.1038/282677a0
17146:
17140:
17139:
17128:10.1038/ngeo1757
17099:
17093:
17092:
17059:(7057): 349–55.
17048:
17039:
17038:
17022:
17016:
17015:
16995:
16989:
16988:
16954:
16930:
16924:
16915:
16909:
16908:
16906:
16904:
16881:
16875:
16874:
16864:
16824:
16818:
16817:
16780:
16774:
16768:
16762:
16761:
16759:
16757:
16752:on 7 August 2016
16748:. Archived from
16736:
16730:
16729:
16684:
16678:
16677:
16659:
16627:
16621:
16620:
16610:
16600:
16577:Science Advances
16568:
16559:
16558:
16548:
16538:
16514:
16508:
16497:
16491:
16476:
16470:
16469:
16467:
16435:
16429:
16428:
16418:
16408:
16384:
16378:
16377:
16375:
16373:
16359:
16353:
16352:
16308:
16302:
16301:
16261:
16255:
16244:
16238:
16227:
16218:
16217:
16215:
16205:
16173:
16167:
16158:
16152:
16151:
16133:
16127:
16126:
16102:
16096:
16095:
16093:
16091:
16067:
16061:
16060:
16024:
16018:
16017:
16012:
16010:
16001:. Archived from
15990:
15984:
15983:
15955:
15949:
15948:
15926:
15920:
15919:
15917:
15915:
15900:
15891:
15890:
15846:
15840:
15839:
15831:
15825:
15824:
15806:
15800:
15799:
15789:
15779:
15739:
15733:
15732:
15720:
15714:
15713:
15711:
15709:
15704:on 19 April 2014
15703:
15697:. Archived from
15664:
15655:
15649:
15648:
15646:
15644:
15639:on 29 March 2012
15629:Rothschild, Lynn
15625:
15619:
15618:
15582:
15576:
15575:
15573:
15571:
15552:
15546:
15545:
15523:
15517:
15508:
15502:
15501:
15499:
15497:
15483:
15477:
15476:
15458:
15449:
15448:
15437:
15431:
15430:
15386:
15380:
15379:
15359:
15353:
15352:
15308:
15302:
15301:
15291:
15281:
15249:
15243:
15242:
15235:
15226:
15225:
15223:
15221:
15210:
15204:
15203:
15201:
15199:
15188:Fungal Diversity
15185:
15176:
15170:
15169:
15167:
15165:
15160:on 22 April 2013
15146:
15140:
15139:
15131:
15122:
15107:
15101:
15100:
15090:
15080:
15048:
15042:
15041:
15023:
15008:The ISME Journal
14999:
14990:
14989:
14979:
14961:
14929:
14923:
14922:
14878:
14872:
14871:
14869:
14867:
14826:
14820:
14819:
14809:
14799:
14767:
14761:
14760:
14758:
14756:
14725:
14719:
14710:
14704:
14703:
14701:
14692:(1): 1377–1378.
14677:
14671:
14670:
14660:
14620:
14614:
14613:
14585:
14579:
14576:
14570:
14569:
14544:(9): 1147–1161.
14533:
14527:
14526:
14500:
14480:
14474:
14473:
14463:
14423:
14417:
14416:
14415:on 10 June 2009.
14405:
14399:
14398:
14390:
14384:
14383:
14365:
14359:
14358:
14333:(6): 2877–2884.
14324:
14315:
14306:
14305:
14295:
14263:
14254:
14253:
14233:
14227:
14226:
14208:
14190:
14180:
14174:
14173:
14145:
14139:
14123:
14117:
14116:
14088:
14082:
14081:
14079:
14073:. Archived from
14056:
14030:
14021:
14015:
14014:
13989:(4922): 1054–8.
13978:
13972:
13971:
13969:
13967:
13958:. Archived from
13948:
13942:
13941:
13929:
13920:
13919:
13893:
13884:
13878:
13877:
13867:
13835:
13829:
13828:
13792:
13786:
13785:
13775:
13743:
13737:
13736:
13726:
13702:
13696:
13695:
13685:
13653:
13642:
13641:
13631:
13606:(4): 1072–1083.
13591:
13585:
13584:
13548:
13542:
13541:
13513:
13507:
13506:
13504:
13502:
13497:
13489:
13483:
13482:
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13457:
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13337:
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13295:
13287:
13281:
13280:
13265:
13259:
13258:
13214:
13208:
13207:
13205:
13203:
13186:
13180:
13179:
13177:
13175:
13164:Bacteria Genomes
13156:
13150:
13149:
13111:
13105:
13104:
13068:
13062:
13061:
13033:
13027:
13026:
12990:
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12871:
12853:
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12757:
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12462:
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12443:
12411:
12405:
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11834:
11833:
11823:
11792:The ISME Journal
11783:
11777:
11776:
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11733:
11727:
11726:
11707:10.1038/340467a0
11682:
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11579:
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11218:10.3390/v9100302
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11017:
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11006:
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10979:(31): 10949–54.
10964:
10958:
10957:
10955:
10953:
10937:Morelle, Rebecca
10933:
10927:
10926:
10924:
10922:
10907:
10901:
10900:
10897:10.1038/ngeo1773
10869:
10863:
10862:
10860:
10858:
10843:
10832:
10831:
10829:
10827:
10818:. Archived from
10805:
10799:
10798:
10788:
10763:(4): 1154–1162.
10748:
10742:
10741:
10739:
10737:
10720:
10714:
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10699:
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10662:
10651:
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10632:
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10554:
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10499:
10485:(25 July 2016).
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10265:
10264:
10254:
10233:Lwoff A (1956).
10230:
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10200:
10191:
10190:
10179:. p. 1096.
10168:
10054:
10049:
10048:
10040:
10035:
10034:
10033:
9706:Using omics data
9619: –
9602: –
9597: –
9592: –
9587: –
9578: –
9573: –
9530:
9518:
9506:
9494:
9475:
9474:
9462:
9461:
9446:
9445:
9430:
9429:
9418:
9417:
9358:
9341:
9231:
9215:
9149:
9128:
9036:breathing sulfur
9033:
9029:
8877:giant tube worms
8773:
8754:
8734:
8712:
8691:
8676:
8675:
8664:
8663:
8559:
8545:
8535:Sponge holobiont
8531:
8517:
8351:extinction event
8312:
8295:
8280:intertidal zones
8272:seagrass meadows
8224:
8215:
8196:
8180:
8168:
8141:
8123:
8103:
8087:
8068:sedimentary rock
8056:
8037:
8022:
7999:
7986:
7936:
7920:
7899:
7884:
7833:
7803:
7802:
7798:pelagic sediment
7786:radiolarian ooze
7744:Marine sediments
7722:Stone dagger of
7700:
7686:
7669:
7644:
7627:
7545:
7533:
7510:
7487:
7473:Dinophysis acuta
7468:
7453:
7437:
7420:
7408:Myrionecta rubra
7402:Dinophysis acuta
7337:are part of the
7314:
7302:
7267:
7247:
7229:
7212:
7166:
7152:Myrionecta rubra
7133:
7109:
7022:
6966:
6958:bacterioplankton
6950:Bacterioplankton
6925:
6924:
6791:
6770:
6739:
6738:
6718:
6717:
6694:
6676:
6660:
6634:
6619:
6603:
6587:
6568:
6550:
6531:
6509:
6488:
6472:can be shelled (
6461:
6380:
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6349:
6331:
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6291:
6280:
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6137:
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6106:
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6039:
6027:
5986:
5977:
5904:Many species of
5890:
5875:
5611:
5592:
5572:
5549:
5531:
5517:Coccolithophores
5513:
5494:Coccolithophores
5489:Coccolithophores
5479:
5478:
5467:
5466:
5445:
5433:
5414:
5402:
5391:half a mile deep
5360:
5346:
5325:
5316:
5304:
5289:
5256:
5247:
5217:
5199:
5184:
5172:
5160:
5023:ecological niche
5013:(from Greek for
4994:Bacterioplankton
4980:
4919:are the larger,
4905:
4893:
4881:
4853:
4834:
4819:invasive species
4792:. They are very
4607:colonial species
4589:
4588:
4577:
4576:
4557:
4539:
4523:
4391:and terrestrial
4367:
4352:
4334:
4315:
4296:
4201:
4200:
4189:
4188:
4177:
4176:
4165:
4164:
4153:
4152:
4066:chytridiomycetes
4035:vertical profile
4024:nutrient cycling
4013:bacterioplankton
3885:
3867:
3843:
3828:
3812:
3794:
3793:
3782:
3781:
3740:are non‐motile.
3728:coccolithophores
3698:
3641:
3632:
3603:
3594:
3576:
3543:
3512:
3490:
3477:
3457:Type of protist
3447:
3446:
3378:, multicellular
3354:
3334:
3317:, a unicellular
3309:
3293:Gromia sphaerica
3288:
3266:
3224:
3223:
3205:
3204:
3183:
3182:
3171:
3170:
3159:
3158:
3147:
3146:
3131:
3111:A single-celled
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3030:
3015:
2995:
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2897:
2869:
2832:
2774:
2719:
2679:Type of protist
2669:
2668:
2561:
2542:
2512:
2492:
2475:
2460:
2445:
2305:in their cells.
2223:, which attacks
2183:
2151:
2130:
2112:
1940:Bacterioplankton
1608:
1599:
1591:
1520:coat called the
1502:genetic material
1453:infectious agent
1346:recycling carbon
1305:
1256:
1235:
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1200:
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1150:
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1090:
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930:
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287:Microzooplankton
246:Bacterioplankton
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163:
147:
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145:
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22535:
22489:
22369:
22320:Marine protists
22293:
22274:Root microbiome
22257:
22166:Biological pump
22147:
22097:
22044:
22035:
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21939:Radiolarian art
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21377:
21364:
21360:
21303:Marine Genomics
21295:
21291:
21257:
21253:
21232:
21228:
21216:(5667): 66–74.
21206:
21202:
21181:
21177:
21120:
21116:
21085:
21081:
21069:
21059:
21052:
21007:
21003:
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20505:
20501:
20493:
20489:
20481:
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20460:
20459:
20455:
20426:(10): 859–872.
20415:
20411:
20401:
20399:
20396:The Independent
20387:
20383:
20373:
20371:
20361:
20357:
20347:
20345:
20333:
20329:
20298:10.1038/445369a
20264:
20260:
20210:
20206:
20167:
20163:
20114:(10): e109696.
20100:
20096:
20059:(10): 801–812.
20049:
20045:
19990:
19986:
19931:
19927:
19880:
19876:
19836:
19832:
19793:
19789:
19760:(11): 677–690.
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19725:
19721:
19690:
19686:
19675:
19671:
19622:
19618:
19613:
19609:
19570:
19566:
19542:10.2307/1313569
19535:(10): 781–788.
19521:
19517:
19485:
19481:
19450:
19446:
19415:
19411:
19390:
19386:
19323:
19319:
19307:(S4): S51-S62.
19298:
19294:
19273:
19269:
19248:
19244:
19199:
19195:
19174:
19170:
19138:
19134:
19093:(8): e1002226.
19079:
19075:
19068:
19052:
19048:
19025:
19021:
18965:
18961:
18951:
18949:
18948:on 13 July 2018
18934:
18930:
18913:
18909:
18894:
18890:
18826:
18822:
18811:
18807:
18793:
18789:
18771:
18764:
18731:(6): e1001085.
18717:
18713:
18688:
18684:
18647:
18643:
18633:
18631:
18629:
18611:
18607:
18588:
18584:
18543:(6): e0198292.
18529:
18525:
18498:
18494:
18437:
18433:
18423:
18421:
18420:on 3 March 2016
18408:
18407:
18403:
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18321:
18317:
18310:
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18292:
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18249:
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17953:
17890:
17886:
17852:
17846:
17842:
17791:
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17778:
17777:
17773:
17757:10.1.1.319.9563
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16781:
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16765:
16755:
16753:
16738:
16737:
16733:
16685:
16681:
16628:
16624:
16583:(8): eaaw8855.
16569:
16562:
16529:(4): e1000359.
16515:
16511:
16498:
16494:
16477:
16473:
16436:
16432:
16385:
16381:
16371:
16369:
16361:
16360:
16356:
16319:(5209): 375–9.
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16262:
16258:
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16241:
16228:
16221:
16174:
16170:
16159:
16155:
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16008:
16006:
16005:on 4 March 2016
15991:
15987:
15972:
15956:
15952:
15945:
15933:. Life Series.
15927:
15923:
15913:
15911:
15901:
15894:
15847:
15843:
15832:
15828:
15821:
15807:
15803:
15746:Prochlorococcus
15740:
15736:
15721:
15717:
15707:
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15701:
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15567:
15566:on 3 April 2015
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15411:10.1038/464825b
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15360:
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15163:
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15148:
15147:
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15132:
15125:
15108:
15104:
15063:(7): e0134377.
15049:
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15000:
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14926:
14879:
14875:
14865:
14863:
14853:
14827:
14823:
14768:
14764:
14754:
14752:
14750:
14726:
14722:
14711:
14707:
14678:
14674:
14635:(20): 6415–21.
14621:
14617:
14590:Botanica Marina
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14573:
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14077:
14033:Current Biology
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14022:
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13963:
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13388:10.1038/441289a
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12924:
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12851:10.1.1.321.8828
12834:
12830:
12789:(15): 6735–42.
12775:
12771:
12716:
12712:
12659:
12655:
12610:
12606:
12567:(6333): 82–85.
12556:
12550:
12546:
12501:
12497:
12474:"Giant Viruses"
12470:
12466:
12451:
12447:
12412:
12408:
12355:
12351:
12328:10.2307/1542973
12312:
12308:
12298:
12296:
12291:
12290:
12286:
12257:(Pt 2): 204–8.
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11949:
11945:
11892:
11888:
11841:
11837:
11784:
11780:
11740:
11734:
11730:
11693:(6233): 467–8.
11683:
11679:
11632:
11625:
11580:
11576:
11529:
11522:
11515:
11501:
11497:
11466:(19): 9733–48.
11452:
11448:
11413:
11409:
11364:
11355:
11340:
11333:
11302:
11295:
11248:
11244:
11197:
11193:
11164:(10): 782–791.
11154:
11150:
11103:
11099:
11089:
11087:
11075:
11071:
11055:10.1038/512244a
11024:
11020:
10965:
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10918:
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10904:
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10835:
10825:
10823:
10810:"The Biosphere"
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10004:
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9979:
9974:marine food web
9969:
9956:
9948:
9942:
9882:
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9708:
9684:bacterial phyla
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8496:dinoflagellates
8458:and all of the
8426:ecological unit
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8343:oxygen isotopes
8339:climate proxies
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7177:Metazooplankton
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5930:nanoflagellates
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5827:dinoflagellates
5809:(single-celled
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5722:astrobiological
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5561:The Blue Planet
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4998:Ichthyoplankton
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4988:Marine protists
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4933:marine protists
4912:
4906:
4897:
4896:Dinoflagellates
4894:
4885:
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4873:
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4845:
4835:
4790:discussed below
4786:discussed above
4706:dinoflagellates
4675:
4646:Prochlorococcus
4634:dramatic change
4586:
4580:External videos
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3522:dinoflagellates
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2747:discussed below
2743:dinoflagellates
2706:
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2664:
2662:By trophic mode
2641:
2639:Marine protists
2635:
2633:Marine protists
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1770:Role of viruses
1764:Thermoproteales
1744:Autolykiviridae
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21489:
21450:(9): 526–540.
21430:
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21259:Berg, Gabriele
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20466:deepcarbon.net
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20213:Breitbart, Mya
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9636:Real-time qPCR
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8873:chemosynthesis
8865:microbial mats
8814:microorganisms
8784:found only at
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7989:test or shell
7987:
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7843:Siliceous ooze
7839:
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7829:
7826:
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7809:
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7752:protist shells
7715:
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7702:
7695:
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7688:
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7679:
7674:Karenia brevis
7671:
7664:
7662:
7658:velvet disease
7646:
7639:
7637:
7629:
7622:
7596:bioluminescent
7581:carbon dioxide
7570:dinoflagellate
7553:
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7374:photosynthetic
7316:
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6935:General types
6932:
6931:
6928:
6922:radiolarians.
6823:at one end to
6793:
6786:
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6772:
6765:
6764:
6763:
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6723:
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6573:
6570:
6563:
6561:
6553:Naked amoeba,
6552:
6545:
6543:
6533:
6526:
6524:
6514:testate amoeba
6511:
6504:
6502:
6492:Testate amoeba
6490:
6483:
6481:
6463:
6449:
6446:
6442:photosynthesis
6394:
6393:
6382:
6375:
6373:
6363:
6356:
6354:
6351:
6344:
6342:
6337:Ammonia tepida
6333:
6326:
6324:
6321:
6314:
6309:
6308:
6297:
6296:
6294:foraminiferans
6285:
6284:
6269:
6268:
6263:
6256:
6255:
6251:
6244:
6243:
6242:
6239:Foraminiferans
6238:
6237:
6236:
6235:
6215:foraminiferans
6202:
6201:
6192:
6191:
6183:
6182:
6181:
6177:
6176:
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6174:
6172:
6171:Foraminiferans
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6166:
6165:
6154:
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6142:
6141:
6126:
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6108:
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5902:
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5892:
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5883:
5877:
5870:
5819:foraminiferans
5815:zooflagellates
5788:
5785:
5743:Redfield ratio
5733:
5730:
5649:Main article:
5628:
5621:
5618:
5617:
5616:
5614:Extinct fossil
5613:
5606:
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5043:
4940:
4937:
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4907:
4900:
4898:
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4888:
4886:
4884:Centric diatom
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4876:
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4671:
4639:The tiny (0.6
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4452:carbon dioxide
4448:photosynthesis
4440:chemosynthesis
4399:Main article:
4380:
4377:
4376:
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4362:
4360:
4354:
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4345:
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4100:cyanobacterium
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4081:basidiomycetes
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4020:mineralization
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3609:Foraminiferans
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3554:foraminiferans
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3298:testate amoeba
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2843:
2842:Marine lichen
2840:
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2809:
2807:
2803:
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2787:Foraminiferans
2784:
2775:
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2637:Main article:
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2613:Thermoproteota
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2434:Thermoproteota
2430:nitrogen cycle
2403:binary fission
2363:cell membranes
2291:microorganisms
2241:
2240:Marine archaea
2238:
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2186:The bacterium
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2092:hydrogenosomes
2019:membrane-bound
1960:microorganisms
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1875:Main article:
1872:
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1825:, the Guarani
1821:, named after
1799:
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1726:Corticoviridae
1692:Bacteriophages
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1481:microorganisms
1443:Marine viruses
1441:Main article:
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1426:
1425:Marine viruses
1423:
1405:Mariana Trench
1387:. The mass of
1342:bacteriophages
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1069:photosynthesis
984:marine biomass
970:
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948:
947:
942:cyanobacterial
934:Microbial mats
932:
925:
924:
923:
920:microbial mats
919:
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901:(LUCA) of all
857:photosynthesis
845:global cycling
748:brackish water
736:microorganisms
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7386:endosymbionts
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7271:Zoochlorellae
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7181:endosymbionts
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6917:
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6912:sulfur cycles
6909:
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6896:
6892:
6891:phytoplankton
6888:
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6882:
6880:
6875:
6873:
6869:
6865:
6861:
6857:
6853:
6849:
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6833:endosymbionts
6830:
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6434:kleptoplastic
6431:
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6423:
6419:
6415:
6411:
6410:endosymbionts
6407:
6403:
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5976:
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5927:
5926:phytoplankton
5923:
5919:
5915:
5911:
5907:
5899:
5895:
5889:
5884:
5880:
5874:
5869:
5868:
5867:
5866:
5862:
5860:
5859:bristle worms
5856:
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5844:
5840:
5836:
5832:
5828:
5824:
5820:
5816:
5812:
5808:
5803:
5801:
5800:heterotrophic
5797:
5793:
5784:
5782:
5778:
5774:
5771:
5767:
5763:
5759:
5754:
5750:
5748:
5747:stoichiometry
5744:
5739:
5729:
5727:
5723:
5718:
5714:
5712:
5707:
5703:
5699:
5698:Edward DeLong
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5482:
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5468:
5459:
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5439:
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5413:
5408:
5401:
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5282:
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5237:Diatom shapes
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5222:cyanobacteria
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5207:
5206:
5198:
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5190:phytoplankton
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5183:
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5086:r-strategists
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5062:Phytoplankton
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4779:
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4752:multicellular
4749:
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4737:
4733:
4729:
4725:
4720:
4718:
4717:Euglenophytes
4713:
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4707:
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4702:euglenophytes
4699:
4695:
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4659:cyanobacteria
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4611:phytoplankton
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4599:Cyanobacteria
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4578:
4569:
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4506:Cyanobacteria
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4469:
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6829:chloroplasts
6825:heterotrophy
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6003:Radiolarians
6001:
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5960:Radiolarians
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5019:water column
5014:
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5002:Mycoplankton
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4822:
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3976:
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3955:marine algae
3948:
3941:Mycoplankton
3937:Marine fungi
3929:ascomycetous
3922:
3894:Marine fungi
3871:
3870:The ciliate
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3516:Cryptophytes
3498:
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3270:
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2958:Golgi bodies
2954:mitochondria
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2811:Slime moulds
2806:Fungal-like
2754:Animal-like
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2682:Description
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2516:Thermophiles
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2464:Halobacteria
2426:carbon cycle
2419:
2383:hydrogen gas
2359:ether lipids
2349:involved in
2341:and several
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2160:glaucophytes
2156:chloroplasts
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2088:mitochondria
2052:
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1773:
1760:Sulfolobales
1756:thermophilic
1749:
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1738:Microviridae
1736:
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1724:
1721:Caudovirales
1720:
1716:Caudovirales
1715:
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1550:
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1483:, including
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1335:
1323:biomolecules
1298:
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820:animals and
788:and include
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738:living in a
731:
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565:Spring bloom
513:Meroplankton
503:Holoplankton
443:Aeroplankton
371:radiolarians
314:Picoplankton
241:Mycoplankton
236:Mixoplankton
214:Trophic mode
131:Conservation
126:Human impact
65:
28:carbon cycle
18:
22643:Planktology
22594:Siderophore
22355:Phycosphere
22211:viral shunt
21861:CRC Press.
21786:: 279–283.
21647:: 425–442.
21622:: 465–470.
21597:: 1261359.
21385:Reski, Ralf
20672:Eurekalert!
20402:11 December
20374:11 December
20348:11 December
20342:EurekAlert!
19734:: 175–211.
19495:(1): 1–13.
19337:(1): 4921.
19257:: 188–196.
19183:: 807–838.
18816:LiveScience
18634:13 November
18455:: 156–178.
18033:: 311–335.
17863:: 235–243.
16557:. e1000359.
16117:: 181–210.
16035:: 173–198.
15914:20 November
15905:"Algaebase"
15593:(1): 1–11.
14866:3 September
14755:3 September
13938:LiveScience
13902:(1): 31–8.
13202:16 February
12299:19 December
12111:. baaa062.
11378:: 125–134.
11211:(10): 302.
10952:15 December
10916:LiveScience
10852:LiveScience
10826:10 November
10641:Shors p. 5.
10452:11 December
10148:Roseobacter
10061:Marine life
10013:Precambrian
9510:Biochemical
9486:Chromogenic
9381:DNA barcode
9322:Pseudomonas
9100:dark matter
8917:prokaryotes
8904:mutualistic
8717:Marine snow
8604:viral shunt
8478:controversy
8349:The sudden
8317:Heterohelix
8148:and algae,
8129:Globigerina
8062:is a soft,
7929:0.1 to 0.2
7912:radiolarian
7904:microfossil
7782:John Murray
7608:cytoplasmic
7604:scintillons
7394:mixotrophic
7390:coral reefs
7382:phagotrophy
7378:mixotrophic
7361:and create
7339:algae group
7179:with algal
7084:Zooplankton
7068:Neoceratium
7061:Karlodinium
7054:Heterocapsa
7049:subglobosum
7047:Fragilidium
6978:Roseobacter
6920:acantharian
6916:Phaeocystis
6904:Phaeocystis
6895:polymorphic
6886:Phaeocystis
6872:prokaryotic
6848:chemotrophy
6796:Phaeocystis
6779:Phaeocystis
6774:Acantharian
6414:green algae
6398:mixotrophic
6056:acantharian
5954:cladocerans
5922:zooplankton
5918:prokaryotes
5855:arrow worms
5839:ctenophores
5792:Zooplankton
5787:Zooplankton
5764:fuelled by
5669:chromophore
5657:chlorophyll
5596:Algae bloom
5070:autotrophic
5035:forage fish
5006:Phycosphere
4805:green algae
4778:unicellular
4744:Brown algae
4728:Green algae
4698:brown algae
4667:prokaryotes
4603:filamentous
4428:chemotrophs
4424:heterotroph
4371:Tardigrades
4323:gastrotrich
4305:crustaceans
4282:carbon sink
4254:tardigrades
4242:crustaceans
4145:Microanimal
4129:Proterozoic
4104:splash zone
4092:mutualistic
4077:ascomycetes
4001:filamentous
3982:saprotropic
3972:metabolites
3966:and around
3907:splash zone
3833:spermatozoa
3819:at its base
3747:Flagellates
3738:Apicomplexa
3733:Phaeocystis
3651:(Greek for
3633:(amoeboids)
3621:flagellates
3583:(Latin for
3558:Apicomplexa
3538:green algae
3497:(Latin for
3482:Flagellates
3426:flagellates
3388:slime molds
3384:green algae
3362:brown algae
3238:macroscopic
3115:with green
3034:Radiolarian
3002:and called
2938:mixotrophic
2860:osmotrophic
2856:Mixotrophic
2799:flagellates
2778:Radiolarian
2735:brown algae
2725:Pyramimonas
2710:Autotrophic
2693:Plant-like
2577:prokaryotes
2387:Haloarchaea
2355:translation
2295:prokaryotes
2274:(Greek for
2141:cyanotoxins
2115:The marine
2040:are called
2007:prokaryotes
1964:micrometres
1957:prokaryotic
1871:Prokaryotes
1680:cyanophages
1538:icosahedral
1451:is a small
1358:sequestered
1315:prokaryotes
1128:Prokaryotes
1061:decomposers
1038:macroscopic
1030:fungal-like
992:microscopic
944:-algal mat.
853:decomposers
818:macroscopic
760:microscopic
666:Thin layers
661:Planktology
656:Planktivore
605:Algaculture
545:Algal bloom
491:Other types
462:prokaryotes
448:Geoplankton
332:By taxonomy
227:Zooplankton
116:Carbon pump
101:Vertebrates
81:Prokaryotes
71:Microbiomes
43:Marine life
22627:Categories
22494:Techniques
22325:Microalgae
22233:microbiota
22228:Microbiome
22016:Prokaryote
21912:Springer.
21877:Springer.
21813:Elsevier.
21263:Microbiome
21241:: 251364.
21134:(5): 130.
20972:(1): 1–6.
19803:(3): 211.
19529:BioScience
19418:Microbiome
18778:Elsevier.
18655:Syst. Biol
18424:4 November
18366:: 443–93.
18242:Radiolaria
16952:1810.05150
16839:: bav080.
16642:(1): 1–7.
16090:11 October
16076:BUFUS-Info
16009:8 December
15198:6 February
15164:5 February
13966:11 October
13797:BioSystems
13553:Biosystems
13501:24 October
13044:: 351–97.
12369:(1): 749.
11350:: 182–186.
10155:References
9944:See also:
9909:eukaryotic
9895:and their
9851:metagenome
9831:microbiome
9820:proteomics
9776:proteomics
9770:, such as
9656:Ribotyping
9545:Dark field
9524:techniques
9512:techniques
9500:techniques
9498:Microscopy
9317:Carl Woese
9289:morphology
9247:microscopy
9168:See also:
9105:ecological
9020:life forms
8950:See also:
8799:See also:
8656:(DOM) and
8449:microbiome
8438:hologenome
8327:planktonic
8247:See also:
8150:ostracodes
8092:discoaster
8026:coccoliths
7728:Copper Age
7548:Unarmoured
7425:Gyrodinium
7324:See also:
7257:flagellate
7190:Acantharea
7145:Dinophysis
7116:oligotrich
7033:Ochromonas
7026:Ochromonas
6993:clade OM60
6868:eukaryotic
6821:autotrophy
6805:See also:
6753:Mixotrophs
6497:Cyphoderia
6389:nummulites
6366:nummulitid
5910:eukaryotes
5847:arthropods
5835:cnidarians
5807:protozoans
5673:rhodopsins
5521:coccoliths
5498:coccoliths
5118:euglenoids
5094:eukaryotes
4986:See also:
4917:Macroalgae
4863:microalgae
4774:Microalgae
4767:macroalgae
4761:microalgae
4651:food chain
4438:and using
4436:cold seeps
4420:food chain
4405:See also:
4393:vegetation
4266:loricifera
4238:arthropods
4143:See also:
4096:ascomycete
4043:turbulence
3997:ecosystems
3994:freshwater
3935:See also:
3848:Paramecium
3777:Paramecium
3772:Paramecium
3697:Not motile
3680:protozoans
3653:false feet
3649:pseudopods
3442:not motile
3422:pseudopods
3358:Giant kelp
2950:organelles
2923:flagellate
2900:micrograph
2879:flagellate
2847:Mixotrops
2837:slime nets
2817:slime nets
2759:Protozoans
2581:eukaryotes
2530:Eukaryotes
2518:, such as
2391:fix carbon
2379:metal ions
2365:, such as
2303:organelles
2264:See also:
2254:hot spring
2067:morphology
2022:organelles
2011:eukaryotes
1938:See also:
1856:Tupanvirus
1851:poxviruses
1819:Tupanvirus
1806:The giant
1732:Inoviridae
1678:These are
1469:life forms
1457:replicates
1419:Antarctica
1401:barophilic
1389:prokaryote
1228:Microfungi
1193:Eukaryotes
1083:and other
1081:phosphorus
1065:pathogenic
1057:ecosystems
1020:including
976:See also:
886:the major
880:pathogenic
871:and other
869:phosphorus
849:ecosystems
436:By habitat
366:Protozoans
297:calcareous
282:Microalgae
22567:biohybrid
22421:dysbiosis
22238:holobiont
22136:amoeboids
22119:twitching
21309:: 21–30.
20873:(2): 46.
20867:Diversity
20746:May, R.M.
20716:1431-0651
20631:0027-8424
20448:199636268
20306:0028-0836
20245:1941-1405
20199:0967-0637
20138:1932-6203
20073:1740-1526
20022:0028-0836
19961:1664-302X
19869:1385-1101
19825:8755-1209
19551:1525-3244
19459:(4): 81.
19424:(1): 46.
19361:2041-1723
19229:1469-8137
19109:1545-7885
19087:PLOS Biol
18883:221593388
18277:0737-4038
17987:1664-302X
17928:0027-8424
17752:CiteSeerX
17684:Oecologia
17258:(10): 36.
16985:119341330
16977:1473-5504
16853:1758-0463
16666:0168-6496
16213:1912/2854
16111:Symbiosis
15980:443576944
15214:"Lichens"
15119:0717-6538
15030:1751-7362
14968:0027-8424
14903:0095-3628
14498:0812.2887
13174:8 January
12995:BioEssays
12964:0036-8075
12846:CiteSeerX
12599:206655792
12432:1476-4687
11090:21 August
10217:0038-2353
10211:: 182–6.
9893:ribosomes
9784:glycomics
9640:Rapid PCR
9599:MALDI-TOF
9522:Molecular
9331:Barcoding
9281:phylogeny
8978:biosphere
8908:parasitic
8896:evolution
8460:symbiotic
8453:eukaryote
8408:holobiont
8366:found in
8359:endoliths
8300:Elphidium
8282:changing
8154:pteropods
8072:frustules
8064:siliceous
8030:< 0.1
8003:Calcified
7965:limestone
7961:aragonite
7926:or shell
7823:involved
7654:parasitic
7573:symbionts
7562:symbiosis
7492:surf wave
7367:Excavates
7363:red tides
7233:Tintinnid
7063:veneficum
7056:triquetra
6813:mixotroph
6782:symbionts
6623:Holophyra
6558: sp.
6535:Xenogenic
6522: sp.
6500: sp.
6418:red algae
6402:see below
5894:Tintinnid
5851:tunicates
5773:compounds
5702:rhodopsin
5671:found in
5539:braarudii
5387:frustules
5031:taxonomic
5015:wanderers
4736:Red algae
4567:Nodularia
4416:autotroph
4337:Armoured
4270:anaerobic
4258:nematodes
4250:cladocera
4227:cnidarian
4224:parasitic
4133:Paleozoic
4111:sea snail
4062:oomycetes
4058:zoosporic
4031:estuaries
3919:sea snail
3503:organelle
3495:flagellum
3438:amoeboids
3140:cytostome
3080:Euglenoid
3004:frustules
2741:and some
2703:see below
2367:archaeols
2361:in their
2318:Eukaryota
2225:P. ubique
2208:P. ubique
2072:phylogeny
1992:parasitic
1988:symbiotic
1914:estuaries
1808:mimivirus
1546:bacterium
1514:molecules
1465:organisms
1463:of other
1385:biosphere
1378:sea spray
1085:nutrients
897:from the
873:nutrients
758:) is any
744:saltwater
22612:Category
22531:Staining
22463:placenta
22093:Virology
22088:Mycology
22026:Protozoa
21996:Bacteria
21893:, MDPI.
21484:32533119
21417:12146788
21343:26204808
21160:31086084
20947:22028628
20845:27140646
20786:34992724
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20030:16163346
19979:22084639
19920:22084639
19782:20798336
19774:26344407
19664:26914416
19602:17298376
19379:30467310
19237:25655016
19142:Msystems
19127:26284777
19014:17728401
18902:Phys.org
18875:32913105
18757:21713028
18677:17661235
18577:29924811
18537:PLOS ONE
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17827:10766240
17720:22837754
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17665:17028233
17608:Phys.org
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17225:19174136
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17089:62781480
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10736:14 April
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10621:16163346
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10325:29784790
10261:13481308
10024:See also
9824:proteins
9772:genomics
9285:taxonomy
9067:seafloor
8489:Anthozoa
8467:bacteria
8227:see here
8106:Shells (
7888:frustule
7690:Red tide
7649:Oodinium
7577:ammonium
7536:Armoured
7343:whirling
7235:ciliate
7186:Rhizaria
7028:species
7013:plastids
6941:Example
6577:Ciliates
6272:protists
6062:crystals
6054:However
6007:protists
5950:copepods
5942:rotifers
5938:ciliates
5914:bacteria
5906:protozoa
5896:ciliate
5879:Copepods
5843:molluscs
5811:protists
5777:ammonium
5775:such as
5770:nitrogen
5377:frustule
5188:Colonial
5146:food web
5098:protists
5078:food web
5011:Plankton
4961:protozoa
4949:bacteria
4929:holdfast
4925:seaweeds
4909:Colonial
4842:flagella
4732:colonies
4724:seaweeds
4682:protists
4492:division
4414:are the
4356:Rotifers
4301:copepods
4262:rotifers
4246:copepods
4121:Spartina
3986:plankton
3964:sea foam
3959:saprobes
3857:bacteria
3762:Ciliates
3686:and the
3617:ciliates
3568:Ciliates
3466:Example
3430:ciliates
3414:flagella
3408:and can
3242:colonial
2952:such as
2795:ciliates
2685:Example
2644:Protists
2590:protists
2428:and the
2422:plankton
2381:or even
2314:Bacteria
2310:bacteria
2258:habitats
2221:HTVC010P
2204:plankton
2042:Bacteria
2026:bacteria
1972:habitats
1949:Bacteria
1700:parasite
1561:plasmids
1526:envelope
1485:bacteria
1208:Protists
1144:Bacteria
1077:nitrogen
1034:rotifers
1026:protozoa
1018:protists
1010:bacteria
995:organism
913:Overview
865:nitrogen
814:copepods
810:rotifers
798:protozoa
790:bacteria
776:without
766:organism
692:Category
467:protists
398:Bacteria
387:ciliates
196:Plankton
111:Food web
86:Protists
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22153:Ecology
22124:gliding
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10007:History
9915:See...
9762:biology
9680:in situ
9677:genomes
9309:animals
9301:protein
9158:planet.
9089:culture
9069:in the
9055:aerobic
8998:biomass
8891:Viruses
8818:sea ice
8626:Marine
8581:Marine
8498:called
8463:viruses
8368:Siberia
8331:benthic
8267:benthos
8158:bryozoa
8076:diatoms
7992:< 1
7957:calcite
7902:diatom
7821:protist
7816:mineral
7660:in fish
7275:ciliate
7237:Favella
7088:Called
7077:minimum
7005:Called
6879:biomass
6665:Haeckel
6519:Arcella
6474:testate
6426:diatoms
6364:Fossil
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5898:Favella
5825:, some
5766:nitrate
5758:f-ratio
5665:retinal
5450:diatoms
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4953:archaea
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4794:diverse
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4088:Lichens
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3831:Salmon
3724:Diatoms
3676:lineage
3629:Amoebas
3613:amoebae
3585:eyelash
3546:gametes
3536:, most
3246:seaweed
3113:ciliate
2984:Diatoms
2962:mitosis
2946:nucleus
2942:biomass
2927:animals
2851:Various
2835:Marine
2791:amoebae
2782:Haeckel
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2611:, when
2502:methane
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