Patterns of Transcript Abundance of Eukaryotic Biogeochemically-Relevant Genes in the Amazon River Plume

The Amazon River has the largest discharge of all rivers on Earth, and its complex plume system fuels a wide array of biogeochemical processes, across a large area of the western tropical North Atlantic. The plume thus stimulates microbial processes affecting carbon sequestration and nutrient cycles...

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Main Authors: Zielinski, Brian L. (Author), Allen, Andrew E. (Author), Carpenter, Edward J. (Author), Coles, Victoria J. (Author), Crump, Byron C. (Author), Doherty, Mary (Author), Foster, Rachel A. (Author), Goes, Joaquim I. (Author), Gomes, Helga R. (Author), Hood, Raleigh R. (Author), McCrow, John P. (Author), Montoya, Joseph P. (Author), Moustafa, Ahmed (Author), Sharma, Shalabh (Author), Smith, Christa B. (Author), Yager, Patricia L. (Author), Paul, John H. (Author), Satinsky, Brandon Meyer (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science, 2016-12-01T21:37:04Z.
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