Bacterioplankton seasonality in deep high-mountain lakes

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  • who: Actinobacteria hgcl_clade et al. from the (IGB), Germany Jinan University have published the research work: Bacterioplankton seasonality in deep high-mountain lakes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The indicator OTUs associated with the DL cluster also showed blooming patterns, but the main reason was their spatial segregation in the 60-m layer (e_g, OTU-311, Bacteroidia, BSV13; Figure 6B).
  • how: The study was conducted in lake Redon an ultraoligotrophic high-mountain lake located at 2232 m a.s.l. in the Pyrenees (42o 38u2032 33u2033 N 0o 36u2032 13u2033 E) with an . . .

     

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