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Oil-Eating Microbes are Challenged in the Arctic

By Leendert Vergeynst | Aargus University on Dec 17, 2018   Acid Society, Featured  

Oil-Eating Microbes are Challenged in the Arctic

Bacteria play a major role in cleaning up oil spills and mitigating its environmental impacts. A new review examines the major limiting factors for microbial degradation in Arctic environments. New economic developments in the Arctic, such as trans-Arctic shipping and oil exploitation, will bring along unprecedented risks of marine oil spills. The world is therefore […]

Oil-Eating Microbes are Challenged in the Arctic

By Aarhus University on Mar 13, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Oil-Eating Microbes are Challenged in the Arctic

New economic developments in the Arctic, such as trans-Arctic shipping and oil exploitation, will bring along unprecedented risks of marine oil spills. The world is therefore calling for a thorough understanding of the resilience and “self-cleaning” capacity of Arctic ecosystems to recover from oil spills. Although numerous efforts are put into cleaning up large oil […]

Microbial Colonizers of Arctic Soils are Sensitive to Future Climate Change

By James Bradley | University of Bristol on Apr 3, 2017   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Microbial Colonizers of Arctic Soils are Sensitive to Future Climate Change

    A team of researchers from the University of Bristol have recently shown that ecosystems created by melting glaciers in the Arctic are sensitive to climate change and human activity. Melting ice is exposing vast landscapes that are colonised by simple forms of microbial life. These microbes in Arctic soils must cope with short […]

Invisible Helpers of the Sea: Marine Bacteria Boost Growth of Tiny Ocean Algae

By Hannah Hickey | University of Washington on Jun 1, 2015   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

A glass of seawater is teeming with life, and a recent expedition revealed more about what ocean water contains. Microscopic creatures in the world’s oceans weigh more than all of the fish in the sea and produce about half of the Earth’s oxygen. Yet the ecology of marine microbes, which are crucial for everything from […]

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