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Marine Microorganisms: A New Biomedical Resource

It is clear that the rate of discovering novel metabolites from terrestrial actinomycetes is decreasing and that new sources of bioactive natural products ...

Marine microbial diversity and ecology: importance and future ... - jstor

Keywords: Actinomycetes, bacteria, ecology, fungi, marine microbes, virus. AMONG the three major habitats of the biosphere, the marine realm ...

Microbial Ecology - Athens, Georgia - UGA Marine Science

Microbes play many vital roles in the oceans. They are crucial in the transformation and cycling of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur; ...

Ecology of Marine Microbes

Studying microbial plankton: effects of environmental gradients and its role in the biogeochemical cycles in the Ocean. · Biodiversity and biogeography ...

Marine microbes can tell us about global changes in the ocean

These technologies are unveiling the potential of marine microbes to act as indicators of global changes in our oceans.

Understanding the function of marine microbes - CSIRO Research

Ocean microbes catalyse important ecosystem services, including oxygen production, carbon sequestration cycling of elements at the base of the ...

marine microbes: a unique group for the benefit of mankind

The present paper aims to highlight the varied distribution of marine microbes in the estuaries, continental shelves and the deep sea.

Marine Microbes: Biotechnological Potential for Processes and ...

Marine Microbes: Biotechnological Potential for Processes and Molecules ... A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the ...

Marine microorganisms as a source of bioactive agents

Several ecological factors of the marine environment were used in developing a strategy for discovering useful bioactive agents from marine microorganisms.

Marine microbes swim towards their favourite food

New research demonstrates that bacteria in the ocean use similar behaviours to many foraging animals, swimming through their environment while ...

Marine Organisms | Definition, Characteristics & Examples - Lesson

Lesson Summary · Marine organisms are ocean-dwelling organisms. · Some of the tiniest marine organisms are plankton, which are small or microscopic organisms ...

Culturing marine bacteria – an essential prerequisite for biodiscovery

The potential for using marine microbes for biodiscovery is severely limited by the lack of laboratory cultures. It is a long-standing observation that ...

Species-specific responses of marine bacteria to environmental ...

Marinobacter responded to oil exposure by expressing mainly accessory genes (~93%), suggesting an effective hydrocarbon-degrading lifestyle.

Marine Microbes News, Articles | The Scientist Magazine®

marine microbes ... Researchers discover that bacteria break down medicinal compounds for their nitrogen, solving a mystery that has vexed aquatic veterinarians ...

Isolating and characterizing deep-sea marine microorganisms

They include barophilic bacteria, which are able to grow at high hydrostatic pressure, but that are unable to grow at atmospheric pressure, and organic-solvent- ...

Unusual Symbiosis Discovered in Marine Microorganisms | NSF

Scientists have discovered an unusual symbiosis between tiny single-celled algae and highly specialized bacteria in the ocean.

Scientists follow the voyages of marine microorganisms - CORDIS

Two teams of scientists have taken a crucial step forward in understanding the distribution of planktonic microbes in our oceans. The...

Scientists succeed in cultivating top abundant marine bacteria from ...

A team of researchers led by the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) of Barcelona and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) has ...

THE CHARACTERISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION OF MARINE ... - ASLO

During the eighth cruise of the RV Anton Bruun in the Indian Ocean, bacteria were collected from water, mud, fish, shark, and one island.

Marine Microbial Assemblages on Microplastics - Annual Reviews

We have known for more than 45 years that microplastics in the ocean are carriers of microbially dominated assemblages.