Inactive hydrothermal vent microbial communities are important contributors to deep ocean primary productivity
Amanda M. Achberger, Rose M. Jones, John W. Jamieson, Charles P. Holmes, Florence Schubotz, Nicolette R. Meyer, Anne Dekas, Sarah Moriarty, Eoghan P. Reeves, Alex Manthey, Jonas Brünjes, Daniel J. Fornari, Margaret K. Tivey, Brandy M. Toner, Jason B. Sylvan
Topics & Concepts
ChemosynthesisHydrothermal ventMicrobial population biologyGammaproteobacteriaDeep seaEnvironmental chemistryCarbon fibersHydrothermal circulationCarbon cycleSeafloor spreadingProductivityDissolved organic carbonTotal organic carbonMetagenomicsOceanographyEcologyChemistryGeologyEcosystemBiologyPaleontologyBacteria16S ribosomal RNAMacroeconomicsComposite numberBiochemistryEconomicsComposite materialGeneMaterials scienceMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaMarine Biology and Ecology Research