Supplement 1. Cell-specific bacterial production and respiration data.

File List BP.csv -- cell specific bacterial production rates compiled in our study BR.csv -- cell specific bacterial respiration rates compiled in our study Description The BP.csv file is a comma-separated ascii file. The file contains cell specific bacterial production rates compiled in our study....

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Main Authors: López-Urrutia, Ángel, Morán, Xosé Anxelu G.
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Published: Wiley 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3527507.v1
https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplement_1_Cell-specific_bacterial_production_and_respiration_data_/3527507/1
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Summary:File List BP.csv -- cell specific bacterial production rates compiled in our study BR.csv -- cell specific bacterial respiration rates compiled in our study Description The BP.csv file is a comma-separated ascii file. The file contains cell specific bacterial production rates compiled in our study. Data were extracted from tables or digitized from figures reported in the original papers. Column definitions: 1 = BPi, cell-specific production in fg C per cell and per day 2 = Chl, chlorophyll concentration in mg per cubic meter 3 = T, Temperature in degrees celsius 4 = Sources, Data source Missing values are represented as "-9999". Data sources: [1] Arrieta, J. M., M. G. Weinbauer, C. Lute, and G. J. Herndl. 2004. Response of bacterioplankton to iron fertilization in the Southern Ocean. Limnol. Oceanogr. 49:799­808. [2] Bode, A., S. Barquero, M. Varela, J. G. Braun, and D. de Armas. 2001. Pelagic bacteria and phytoplankton in oceanic waters near the Canary Islands in summer. Mar. 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The BR.csv file is a comma-separated ascii file. The file contains cell specific bacterial respiration rates compiled in our study. Data were extracted from tables or digitized from figures reported in the original papers. Column definitions: 1 = BRi, cell-specific respiration in fg C per cell and per day 2 = Chl, chlorophyll concentration in mg per cubic meter 3 = T, Temperature in degrees celsius 4 = Sources, Data source Missing values are represented as "-9999". Data sources: [1] Biddanda, B., S. Opsahl, and R. Benner. 1994. Plankton respiration and carbon flux through bacterioplankton on the louisiana shelf. Limnol. Oceanogr. 39:1259­1275. [2] Briand, E., O. Pringault, S. Jacquet, and J. P. Torretón. 2004. The use of oxygen microprobes to measure bacterial respiration for determining bacterioplankton growth efficiency. Limnol Oceanog Methods 2:406­416. [3] Carlson, C. A., N. R. Bates, H. W. Ducklow, and D. A. Hansell. 1999. Estimation of bacterial respiration and growth efficiency in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 19:229­244. [4] González, N., R. Anadón, and L. Viesca. 2003. Carbon flux through the microbial community in a temperate sea during summer: role of bacterial metabolism. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 33:117­126. [5] Kahler, P., P. K. Bjornsen, K. Lochte, and A. Antia. 1997. Dissolved organic matter and its utilization by bacteria during spring in the Southern Ocean. Deep-Sea Res. II 44:341­353. [6] Lemée, R., E. Rochelle-Newall, F. Van Wambeke, M. D. Pizay, P. Rinaldi, and J. P. Gattuso. 2002. Seasonal variation of bacterial production, respiration and growth efficiency in the open NW Mediterranean Sea. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 29:227­237. [7] Navarro, N., S. Agustí, and C. M. Duarte. 2004. Plankton metabolism and dissolved organic carbon use in the Bay of Palma, NW Mediterranean sea. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 37:47­54. [8] Pomeroy, L. R., J. E. Sheldon, W. M. Sheldon, and F. Peters. 1995. Limits to growth and respiration of bacterioplankton in the gulf-of-mexico. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 117:259­268. [9] Preen, K., and D. L. Kirchman. 2004. Microbial respiration and production in the Delaware Estuary. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 37:109­119. [10] Reinthaler, T., and G. J. Herndl. 2005. Seasonal dynamics of bacterial growth efficiencies in relation to phytoplankton in the southern North Sea. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 39:7­16.