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I'm thrilled to share that this work has just been published: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... We compared to contrasting observatories: 🌴 ☀️ Equatorial Atlantic (EAMO, 6°S), one of the first in low-latitudes 🍂 🌸 A well-studied temperate site (BBMO, 41°N) in the Mediterranean Sea 🧵⬇️
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Marine microbial communities are structured by a complex interplay of deterministic and stochastic processes, yet how these vary across latitudes remains poorly understood. Most long-term microbial o...
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Ecological Processes Shaping Marine Microbial Assemblages Diverge Between Equatorial and Temperate Time‐Series
Pedro C. Junger
Chapter 3 of my thesis is now available as a preprint in @biorxiv-ecology.bsky.social We compared 3+ years of coastal microbial time-series from an equatorial site (EAMO, 6°S) and a temperate site (BBMO, 41°N). Our work reinforces the need for observatories across latitudes to track ocean change.
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Marine microbial communities are structured by a complex interplay of deterministic and stochastic processes, yet how these vary across latitudes remains poorly understood. Most long-term microbial ob...
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Ecological processes shaping marine microbial assemblages diverge between equatorial and temperate time-series
Pedro C. Junger