2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.13.566866
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Oyster aquaculture enhances sediment microbial diversity– Insights from a multi-omics study

Joshua T.E. Stevens,
Nicholas E. Ray,
Alia N. Al-Haj
et al.

Abstract: The global aquaculture industry has grown substantially, with consequences for coastal ecology and biogeochemistry. Oyster aquaculture can alter the availability of resources for microbes that live in sediments as oysters move large quantities of organic material to the sediments via filter feeding, possibly leading to changes in the structure and function of sediment microbial communities. Here, we use a chronosequence approach to investigate the impacts of oyster farming on sediment microbial communities ove… Show more

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