Unexpected Taxa and Mixotrophy Help To “Sink” Carbon in Oceans

B. Digregorio
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In nutrient-poor regions of the ocean, several types of “unexpected taxa” are “most strongly associated with carbon export,” according to Lionel Guidi from the CNRS Laboratoire d'Oceanographie de Villefranche-sur-Mer in France and his collaborators. Separately, but also unexpectedly, mixotrophy appears to play a larger than previously appreciated role in sequestering carbon into the ocean's depths, according to Ben Ward from the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom and Michael Follows of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass.
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意想不到的分类群和混合营养有助于“吸收”海洋中的碳
来自法国滨海维勒弗朗什国家科学研究中心海洋学实验室的莱昂内尔·圭迪和他的合作者说,在海洋营养贫乏的地区,几种“意想不到的分类群”“与碳输出最密切相关”。根据英国布里斯托尔大学的本·沃德和马萨诸塞州剑桥市麻省理工学院的迈克尔·福斯的研究,混合营养在将碳隔离到海洋深处方面发挥的作用似乎比之前人们所认识到的更大,但这也是出乎意料的。
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