Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 Microbes are the base of all marine food webs and comprise >90% of all living biomass in the world’s oceans. Microbial life and functioning in high-latitude seas is characterized by the predominance of unknown species that encode uncharact...

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Main Author: Hassett, Brandon T.
Other Authors: Gradinger, Rolf, Collins, R. Eric, Leigh, Mary Beth, McBeath, Jenifer, Lopez, J. Andres
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6610
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/6610 2023-05-15T14:49:41+02:00 Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean Hassett, Brandon T. Gradinger, Rolf Collins, R. Eric Leigh, Mary Beth McBeath, Jenifer Lopez, J. Andres 2016-05 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6610 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6610 Marine Sciences and Limnology Dissertation phd 2016 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:40Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 Microbes are the base of all marine food webs and comprise >90% of all living biomass in the world’s oceans. Microbial life and functioning in high-latitude seas is characterized by the predominance of unknown species that encode uncharacterized genes, replenish nutrients, and modulate ecosystem health by interfacing with disease processes. This research elucidates eukaryotic microbial diversity and functionality in Arctic and sub-Arctic marine environments by describing the culturable and genetic diversity of eukaryotic microbes and the life histories of marine fungi belonging to the Chytridiomycota. This work includes the description of two new mesomycetozoean species, the assembled and annotated genome of Sphaeroforma sirkka, the first description of a cryptic carbon cycle (the mycoloop) mediated by fungi from any marine environment, and the description of large-scale eukaryotic microbial diversity patterns driven by temperature and latitude in the eastern Bering Sea. These results help establish a valuable baseline of microbial diversity in high latitude seas. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Fairbanks Sirkka ENVELOPE(24.801,24.801,67.808,67.808)
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description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016 Microbes are the base of all marine food webs and comprise >90% of all living biomass in the world’s oceans. Microbial life and functioning in high-latitude seas is characterized by the predominance of unknown species that encode uncharacterized genes, replenish nutrients, and modulate ecosystem health by interfacing with disease processes. This research elucidates eukaryotic microbial diversity and functionality in Arctic and sub-Arctic marine environments by describing the culturable and genetic diversity of eukaryotic microbes and the life histories of marine fungi belonging to the Chytridiomycota. This work includes the description of two new mesomycetozoean species, the assembled and annotated genome of Sphaeroforma sirkka, the first description of a cryptic carbon cycle (the mycoloop) mediated by fungi from any marine environment, and the description of large-scale eukaryotic microbial diversity patterns driven by temperature and latitude in the eastern Bering Sea. These results help establish a valuable baseline of microbial diversity in high latitude seas.
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Collins, R. Eric
Leigh, Mary Beth
McBeath, Jenifer
Lopez, J. Andres
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author Hassett, Brandon T.
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Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean
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title Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean
title_short Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean
title_full Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Molecules to marinescapes: the characterization of microbial life in the Arctic Ocean
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