2022
DOI: 10.3354/ame01984
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Disturbed virus-bacteria dynamics in Otsuchi Bay (Japan) after the mega-earthquake and tsunami in March 2011

Abstract: On 11 March 2011, a mega-earthquake followed by a huge tsunami hit a large area of the Pacific coast of Tohoku, Japan, and caused widespread disturbances in marine ecosystems; however, the impacts on virus-bacteria systems have not yet been elucidated. To investigate whether virus-bacteria interactions were affected by the earthquake and tsunami, we analyzed time series data of viral and bacterial abundances in Otsuchi Bay. Data were collected every 2 mo, from July 2011 to September 2015. Bacterial abundance e… Show more

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“…Our ndings suggest that environmental processes and events that affect particle content in surface waters could also affect the persistence of viruses; such processes and events include stormwater runoff, 45 earthquakes, 46 and particle deposition of dust, 47 black carbon, 48 and soot. 49 Variable virus decay rate constants could be observed following these processes and events, particularly following those wherein both particle content and temperature of surface waters are affected (e.g., droughts exacerbated by high ambient temperatures).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Our ndings suggest that environmental processes and events that affect particle content in surface waters could also affect the persistence of viruses; such processes and events include stormwater runoff, 45 earthquakes, 46 and particle deposition of dust, 47 black carbon, 48 and soot. 49 Variable virus decay rate constants could be observed following these processes and events, particularly following those wherein both particle content and temperature of surface waters are affected (e.g., droughts exacerbated by high ambient temperatures).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%