“…Recent molecular work has shown that particles with diameters > 30 µm (Fuchsman et al ., ), > 20 µm (Salazar et al ., ), > 8.0 µm (Milici et al ., ), > 3.0 µm (Orsi et al ., ; Milici et al ., ) > 1.6 µm (Ganesh et al ., ) and even > 0.8 µm (Salazar et al ., ) are consistently colonized by particular groups of microbes. The PA assemblage in our study (> 2.7 µm) was populated by chemoorganotrophic members of the γ‐proteobacteria, δ‐proteobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Bacteroidetes and Planctomycetes, all previously shown to be associated with small particles (Fuchsman et al ., ; Ganesh et al ., ; Milici, et al ., ; Salazar et al ., ). Most members of these groups are implicated in both aerobic and anaerobic chemoorganotrophy, suggesting that taxa with varied organic carbon degradation metabolisms can co‐exist in particles.…”