2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.21.477286
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Metatranscriptomics reveals a shift in microbial community composition and function during summer months in a coastal marine environment

Abstract: Temperate coastal marine waters are often thermally stratified from spring through fall, but can be dynamic and disrupted by tidal currents and wind-driven upwelling. These mixing events introduce deeper, cooler water with a higher partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2), and its associated microbial communities to the surface. Anecdotally, there have been concerns that these changes in water quality as well as in microbial composition and activity may be involved in mass mortality events of Pacific oysters (Crassostre… Show more

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“…Transcriptomics can not only yield faster results but may also be used for taxonomic identifications (Bourlat et al 2013, Sutherland et al 2022. The present study aims to determine whether Pacific littleneck clam health and productivity, as assessed by growth and survival as well as transcriptomic profiling, are affected by the presence of unmaintained clam gardens and various sediment characteristics (e.g., grain-size distribution, organics, and carbonates).…”
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“…Transcriptomics can not only yield faster results but may also be used for taxonomic identifications (Bourlat et al 2013, Sutherland et al 2022. The present study aims to determine whether Pacific littleneck clam health and productivity, as assessed by growth and survival as well as transcriptomic profiling, are affected by the presence of unmaintained clam gardens and various sediment characteristics (e.g., grain-size distribution, organics, and carbonates).…”
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confidence: 99%