A microbial nitrogen engine modulated by bacteriosyncytia in hexactinellid sponges: ecological implications for deep-sea communities

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  • who: Manuel Maldonado from the Institute of Marine Science (CNR), Italy Stony Brook University, United States have published the article: A Microbial Nitrogen Engine Modulated by Bacteriosyncytia in Hexactinellid Sponges: Ecological Implications for Deep-Sea Communities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study seeks to contribute to a better understanding of_(1) the mechanisms behind the nutrient flux rates of hexactinellid sponges and_(2) the ecological significance of those fluxes to the deep-sea ecosystems. proliferate within the sponge tissue (Bayer et_al, 2020). The authors attempt to integrate the genomic microbial information in a physiological . . .

     

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