Zihao Zhao

Microbial diagenesis of dissolved organic matter from the ocean’s surface to abyssal depths: a case study in the Humboldt upwelling system

Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents one of Earth’s largest dynamic carbon pools—comparable in scale to atmospheric CO₂. Primarily derived from phytoplankton production …

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Metaproteomic analysis decodes trophic interactions of microorganisms in the dark ocean

Proteins in the open ocean represent a significant source of organic matter, and their profiles reflect the metabolic activities of marine microorganisms. Here, by analyzing …

zihao-zhao

Substrate uptake patterns shape niche separation in marine prokaryotic microbiome

Marine heterotrophic prokaryotes primarily take up ambient substrates using transporters. The patterns of transporters targeting particular substrates shape the ecological role of …

zihao-zhao

Bacterial degradation of ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi organic matter

Jellyfish blooms are increasingly becoming a recurring seasonal event in marine ecosystems, characterized by a rapid build-up of gelatinous biomass that collapses rapidly. Although …

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Limited carbon cycling due to high-pressure effects on the deep-sea microbiome

Deep-sea microbial communities are exposed to high-pressure conditions, which has a variable impact on prokaryotes depending on whether they are piezophilic (that is, …

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Chie Amano

Impact of hydrostatic pressure on organic carbon cycling of the deep-sea microbiome

Deep-sea microbial communities are exposed to high hydrostatic pressure. While some of these deep-sea prokaryotes are adapted to high-pressure conditions, the contribution of …

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Chie Amano