articleAquatic Microbial EcologyJan 1, 2002BRONZE OA

Microbial ecology of organic aggregates in aquatic ecosystems

Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg · Max Planck Society · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Macroscopic organic aggregates, which are > 500 m and known as marine and lake snow, are important components in the turnover, decomposition and sinking flux of both organic and inorganic matter and elements in aquatic ecosystems. They are composed of various organic and inorganic materials depending largely on the given system and environmental conditions. The systems include the pelagic limnetic, the neritic and oceanic marine region, as well as shallow turbid environments, e.g. rivers, the littoral zone of lakes, estuaries and tidally affected coastal areas with intense turbulence and a high load of suspended matter. Aggregate abundance and size vary greatly among these systems. Macroaggregates are heavily…

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