Exploring the role of microbes in ocean biogeochemistry employing molecular biology π§¬π¬, biogeochemistry π§ͺπ§« and bioinformatics π» tools.
π Based at @univie.ac.at
π Learn more: https://www.microbial-oceanography.eu
MoVie β Microbial Oceanography Vienna Group π¦ π
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π New publication in Nature Geoscience by Amano et al., reveals that heterotrophic bacteria substantially contribute to oceanic dissolved inorganic carbon fixation via anaplerotic pathways, accounting for an estimated ~17% of dark DIC fixation and a significant global carbon flux.
π New publication in Limnology and Oceanography shows that fluorescent proteins in Madracis corals have species-specific, structurally distinct distributions that correlate with symbiont localization and light exposure, suggesting they contribute to ecological adaptation and species differentiation.
The 3rd Symposium on Oceanography has successfully concluded, bringing together excellent speakers for a vibrant exchange of ideas in ocean science.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to making this yearβs event a stimulating and collaborative experience.
The Microbial Oceanography Vienna and Marine Microbial Biogeochemistry groups are hosting the 3rd Mini Symposium on Oceanography on 7 May 2026.
πUniversity of Vienna Biology Building (Seminar Room 3.1)
π₯ 10:30 am
I am thrilled to announce that the BEVocean research project, which is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), is officially starting today!
@microbialoceanv.bsky.social @stevenbiller.bsky.social @matthiaswietz.bsky.social @fwf-at.bsky.social @univie.ac.at @bokuvienna.bsky.social
Very happy that our paper was published in Limnology & Oceanography #ASLO_LO
Huge shoutout to my co-authorsπ«°
& big thanks to reviewers and editors!
May the year keep up this energy π
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