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Autores principales: Füssel, Jessika, Salazar, Guillem, Paoli, Lucas
Formato: Artículo científico
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Publicado: Cell host & microbe 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40934880/
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author Füssel, Jessika
Salazar, Guillem
Paoli, Lucas
author_facet Füssel, Jessika
Salazar, Guillem
Paoli, Lucas
Füssel, Jessika
Salazar, Guillem
Paoli, Lucas
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Global currents, microbial footprints. Füssel, Jessika Salazar, Guillem Paoli, Lucas Seawater Oceans and Seas Microbiota Bacteria Marine microbial communities influence global biogeochemical cycles. In a recent Science issue, Kolody et al. integrated oceanographic measurements with high-resolution molecular sampling to show that hydrographic features shape the microbial functional landscape. Their findings highlight how physical ocean structure underpins microbial biogeography and its role in Earth system processes.
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spellingShingle Global currents, microbial footprints.
Füssel, Jessika
Salazar, Guillem
Paoli, Lucas
Seawater
Oceans and Seas
Microbiota
Bacteria
Global currents, microbial footprints. Füssel, Jessika Salazar, Guillem Paoli, Lucas Seawater Oceans and Seas Microbiota Bacteria Marine microbial communities influence global biogeochemical cycles. In a recent Science issue, Kolody et al. integrated oceanographic measurements with high-resolution molecular sampling to show that hydrographic features shape the microbial functional landscape. Their findings highlight how physical ocean structure underpins microbial biogeography and its role in Earth system processes.
title Global currents, microbial footprints.
topic Seawater
Oceans and Seas
Microbiota
Bacteria
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40934880/