Effects of temperature and salinity on microbial degradation of bacterial necromass in urban river sediments in outdoor mesocosm experiments
Una Hadžiomerović,
Daria Baikova,
Iris Madge Pimentel
et al.
Abstract:Microorganisms play a key role in the functioning of healthy river ecosystems because they consume carbon and nutrients from dead biomass derived from algae and other higher organisms, or “necromass”, to feed it back into the food web. This so-called microbial loop is known to be substantial in aquatic systems, but it is so far unknown to which extent microorganisms perform self-recycling, i.e. recycling of necromass derived from microorganisms, and how this process is affected by multiple stressors such as in… Show more
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