The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae

Current research is reviewed on aquatic and soil microbial ecology with attention to the fate of organic carbon in bacterial-based protist food webs, including some new data. Particular attention is given to the effects of pulsed sources of low-molecular weight organic sources of carbon on soil resp...

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Main Author: Anderson, O. Roger
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Language:Polish
Published: Acta Protozoologica 2015
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spelling ftejournalsojs:oai:ojs.www.ejournals.eu:article/3966 2023-05-15T15:02:52+02:00 The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae Anderson, O. Roger 2015-09-03 application/pdf http://www.ejournals.eu/sj/index.php/AProto/article/view/3966 pol pol Acta Protozoologica http://www.ejournals.eu/sj/index.php/AProto/article/view/3966/3969 http://www.ejournals.eu/sj/index.php/AProto/article/view/3966 ##submission.copyrightStatement## Acta Protozoologica; Vol 51, No 3 (2012); 209-221 1689-0027 0065-1583 Global warming microbial ecology microbial respiration rates microbial trophodynamics respiratory CO2 soil respiration terrestrial carbon flow info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Recenzowany artykuł 2015 ftejournalsojs 2020-03-01T09:10:54Z Current research is reviewed on aquatic and soil microbial ecology with attention to the fate of organic carbon in bacterial-based protist food webs, including some new data. Particular attention is given to the effects of pulsed sources of low-molecular weight organic sources of carbon on soil respiration, changes in bacterial, nanoflagellate, and naked amoeba C-biomass, and evidence for throughput of carbon in microbial food webs in Arctic and some low-latitude, temperate soil environments. The proportion of pulsed sources of glucose-C that is sequestered in microbial biomass relative to loss as CO2 is examined in laboratory experimental studies, and implications of the research for microbial community dynamics and global warming due to terrestrial sources of respiratory CO2 are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Global warming Portal Czasopism Naukowych (E-Journals) Arctic
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topic Global warming
microbial ecology
microbial respiration rates
microbial trophodynamics
respiratory CO2
soil respiration
terrestrial carbon flow
spellingShingle Global warming
microbial ecology
microbial respiration rates
microbial trophodynamics
respiratory CO2
soil respiration
terrestrial carbon flow
Anderson, O. Roger
The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae
topic_facet Global warming
microbial ecology
microbial respiration rates
microbial trophodynamics
respiratory CO2
soil respiration
terrestrial carbon flow
description Current research is reviewed on aquatic and soil microbial ecology with attention to the fate of organic carbon in bacterial-based protist food webs, including some new data. Particular attention is given to the effects of pulsed sources of low-molecular weight organic sources of carbon on soil respiration, changes in bacterial, nanoflagellate, and naked amoeba C-biomass, and evidence for throughput of carbon in microbial food webs in Arctic and some low-latitude, temperate soil environments. The proportion of pulsed sources of glucose-C that is sequestered in microbial biomass relative to loss as CO2 is examined in laboratory experimental studies, and implications of the research for microbial community dynamics and global warming due to terrestrial sources of respiratory CO2 are discussed.
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author Anderson, O. Roger
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title The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae
title_short The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae
title_full The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae
title_fullStr The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae
title_full_unstemmed The role of Bacterial-based Protist Communities in Aquatic and Soil Ecosystems and the Carbon Biogeochemical Cycle, with Emphasis on Naked Amoebae
title_sort role of bacterial-based protist communities in aquatic and soil ecosystems and the carbon biogeochemical cycle, with emphasis on naked amoebae
publisher Acta Protozoologica
publishDate 2015
url http://www.ejournals.eu/sj/index.php/AProto/article/view/3966
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Global warming
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