Metabolic and biogeochemical consequences of viral infection in aquatic ecosystems
AE Zimmerman, C Howard-Varona… - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - nature.com
Ecosystems are controlled by 'bottom-up'(resources) and 'top-down'(predation) forces. Viral
infection is now recognized as a ubiquitous top-down control of microbial growth across …
infection is now recognized as a ubiquitous top-down control of microbial growth across …
[HTML][HTML] Gelatinous larvacean zooplankton can enhance trophic transfer and carbon sequestration
Larvaceans are gelatinous zooplankton abundant throughout the ocean. Larvaceans have
been overlooked in research because they are difficult to collect and are perceived as being …
been overlooked in research because they are difficult to collect and are perceived as being …
Mammoth grazers on the ocean's minuteness: a review of selective feeding using mucous meshes
Mucous-mesh grazers (pelagic tunicates and thecosome pteropods) are common in oceanic
waters and efficiently capture, consume and repackage particles many orders of magnitude …
waters and efficiently capture, consume and repackage particles many orders of magnitude …
Pelagic tunicate grazing on marine microbes revealed by integrative approaches
KR Sutherland, AW Thompson - Limnology and Oceanography, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Marine microorganisms comprise a large fraction of ocean carbon and are central players in
global biogeochemical cycling. Significant gaps remain, however, in our understanding of …
global biogeochemical cycling. Significant gaps remain, however, in our understanding of …
Suspension feeders: diversity, principles of particle separation and biomimetic potential
Suspension feeders (SFs) evolved a high diversity of mechanisms, sometimes with
remarkably convergent morphologies, to retain plankton, detritus and man-made particles …
remarkably convergent morphologies, to retain plankton, detritus and man-made particles …
Land and deep-sea mining: the challenges of comparing biodiversity impacts
The term 'biodiversity,'while casually used in practice, is a complicated subject to measure,
interpret, contextualize, and compare. Yet the possible advent of deep-sea mining in the mid …
interpret, contextualize, and compare. Yet the possible advent of deep-sea mining in the mid …
Grazing on marine viruses and its biogeochemical implications
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in the ocean and show great diversity in
terms of size, host specificity, and infection cycle. Lytic viruses induce host cell lysis to …
terms of size, host specificity, and infection cycle. Lytic viruses induce host cell lysis to …
Marine virus predation by non-host organisms
JE Welsh, P Steenhuis, KR de Moraes… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in marine environments, however, despite
its potential ecological implications, little is known about virus removal by ambient non-host …
its potential ecological implications, little is known about virus removal by ambient non-host …
Research design influence on study outcomes in crime and justice: A partial replication with public area surveillance
BC Welsh, ME Peel, DP Farrington, H Elffers… - Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - Springer
Does the quality of research design have an influence on study outcomes in crime and
justice? This was the subject of an important study by Weisburd et al.(2001). They found a …
justice? This was the subject of an important study by Weisburd et al.(2001). They found a …
The hydrodynamics and kinematics of the appendicularian tail underpin peristaltic pumping
TC Hiebert, BJ Gemmell… - Journal of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Planktonic organisms feed while suspended in water using various hydrodynamic pumping
strategies. Appendicularians are a unique group of plankton that use their tail to pump water …
strategies. Appendicularians are a unique group of plankton that use their tail to pump water …