marine sediments
- Environmental Microbiology | SpotlightEvidence for a Growth Zone for Deep-Subsurface Microbial Clades in Near-Surface Anoxic Sediments
Many studies show that the uncultured microbes that dominate global marine sediments do not actually increase in population size as they are buried in marine sediments; rather, they exist in a sort of prolonged torpor for thousands of years. This is because, although studies have shown biomass turnover in these clades, no evidence has ever been found that deeper sediments have larger populations for specific clades than shallower layers...
- Microbial Ecology | SpotlightEffects of Actinomycete Secondary Metabolites on Sediment Microbial Communities