Publications by authors named "Xinli Yue"

Particle-attached (PA) and free-living (FL) bacterial communities are essential for nutrient cycles and metabolite production and serve as a food source in aquatic systems. However, our understanding of how biotic factors influence community interactions, co-occurrence patterns, and niche occupancy remains limited. This study investigated the influence of protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) on bacteria with different lifestyles during Prorocentrum donghaiense bloom.

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Article Synopsis
  • Protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) is crucial for photosynthesis and various cellular processes but its ecological role remains poorly understood.
  • Recent studies indicate that PPIX is linked to enhanced phytoplankton productivity and changes in microbial activity in response to nutrient availability.
  • The relationship between PPIX levels and microbial diversity suggests that PPIX can be an indicator of ecological health, influencing both microbial composition and nutrient dynamics in ecosystems.
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Trace metals play an important role in some biogeochemical processes in the marine system. The physical and hydrological conditions in estuaries and coastal seawater are complicated and significantly affected by human activities. Therefore, the biogeochemical behavior and influencing mechanism of trace metals in nearshore water have become a research hotspot.

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