2019
DOI: 10.1590/s2179-975x4919
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Anthropogenic impacts on aquatic bacteria: a perspective from the tropics

Abstract: Bacterioplankton comprises a highly diverse group of microorganisms, which are dominant in aquatic ecosystems, and play a central role in ecosystem functioning and biogeochemical cycles. Due to their high turnover and dispersal rates, as well as high adaptability and plasticity, microbes are likely to respond quickly to environmental changes and perturbations on their ecosystems. In this opinion paper, we reviewed some studies that addressed bacterial community’s responses to anthropogenic impacts in their aqu… Show more

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“…In a contribution focused on tropical freshwaters, M. Melo and H. Sarmento highlighted the importance of microbial communities as central to ecosystem processes. While microbes are recognized as fundamental to ecosystem functioning, playing central roles in biogeochemical cycling, they are largely understudied in tropical aquatic environments (Melo & Sarmento, 2019). This lack of knowledge limits our ability to predict how microbial communities will respond to perturbations.…”
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“…In a contribution focused on tropical freshwaters, M. Melo and H. Sarmento highlighted the importance of microbial communities as central to ecosystem processes. While microbes are recognized as fundamental to ecosystem functioning, playing central roles in biogeochemical cycling, they are largely understudied in tropical aquatic environments (Melo & Sarmento, 2019). This lack of knowledge limits our ability to predict how microbial communities will respond to perturbations.…”
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confidence: 99%