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Brunet, Maéva; De Bettignies, Florian; Le Duff, Nolwen; Tanguy, Gwenn; Davoult, Dominique; Leblanc, Catherine; Gobet, Angelique; Thomas, François. |
Kelps are dominant primary producers in temperate coastal ecosystems. Large amounts of kelp biomass can be exported to the seafloor during the algal growth cycle or following storms, creating new ecological niches for the associated microbiota. Here, we investigated the bacterial community associated with the kelp Laminaria hyperborea during its accumulation and degradation on the seafloor. Kelp tissue, seawater and sediment were sampled during a six‐month in situ experiment simulating kelp detritus accumulation. Evaluation of the epiphytic bacterial community abundance, structure, taxonomic composition and predicted functional profiles evidenced a biphasic succession. Initially dominant genera (Hellea, Litorimonas, Granulosicoccus) showed a rapid and... |
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Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00666/77808/79983.pdf |
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