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Bacterial population and biodegradation potential in chronically crude oil-contaminated marine sediments are strongly linked to temperature
Bargiela, R.; Mapelli, F.; Rojo, D.; Chouaia, B.; Tornés, J.; Borin, S.; Richter, M.; Del Pozo, M.V.; Cappello, S.; Gertier, C.; Genovese, M.; Denaro, R.; Martínez-Martínez, M.; Fodelianakis, S.; Amer, R.A.; Bigazzi, D.; Han, X.; Chen, J.; Chernikova, T.N.; Golyshina, O.V. (2015). Bacterial population and biodegradation potential in chronically crude oil-contaminated marine sediments are strongly linked to temperature. Nature Geoscience 5(11651): 15 pp. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11651
In: Nature Geoscience. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 1752-0894; e-ISSN 1752-0908, meer
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  • Bargiela, R.
  • Mapelli, F.
  • Rojo, D.
  • Chouaia, B.
  • Tornés, J.
  • Borin, S.
  • Richter, M.
  • Del Pozo, M.V.
  • Cappello, S.
  • Gertier, C.
  • Genovese, M.
  • Denaro, R., meer
  • Martínez-Martínez, M.
  • Fodelianakis, S.
  • Amer, R.A.
  • Bigazzi, D.
  • Han, X.
  • Chen, J.
  • Chernikova, T.N.
  • Golyshina, O.V.

Abstract
    Two of the largest crude oil-polluted areas in the world are the semi-enclosed Mediterranean and Red Seas, but the effect of chronic pollution remains incompletely understood on a large scale. We compared the influence of environmental and geographical constraints and anthropogenic forces (hydrocarbon input) on bacterial communities in eight geographically separated oil-polluted sites along the coastlines of the Mediterranean and Red Seas. The differences in community compositions and their biodegradation potential were primarily associated (P?

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