Microbial ecology of Antarctic aquatic systems
- PMID: 26456925
- DOI: 10.1038/nrmicro3549
Microbial ecology of Antarctic aquatic systems
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- Nat Rev Microbiol. 2015 Dec;13(12):795
Abstract
The Earth's biosphere is dominated by cold environments, and the cold biosphere is dominated by microorganisms. Microorganisms in cold Southern Ocean waters are recognized for having crucial roles in global biogeochemical cycles, including carbon sequestration, whereas microorganisms in other Antarctic aquatic biomes are not as well understood. In this Review, I consider what has been learned about Antarctic aquatic microbial ecology from 'omic' studies. I assess the factors that shape the biogeography of Antarctic microorganisms, reflect on some of the unusual biogeochemical cycles that they are associated with and discuss the important roles that viruses have in controlling ecosystem function.
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