Ecology and Fisheries: Dark Carbon on Your Dinner Plate.

Curr Biol

Division of Microbial Ecology, Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, Research Network Chemistry Meets Microbiology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:

Published: December 2016

Chemosynthetic primary production by symbiotic microbes powers entire ecosystems in the remote deep sea. New research shows that in shallow waters chemosynthetic symbioses can contribute substantially to a vital economic resource - lobster fisheries in the Caribbean Sea.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.11.016DOI Listing

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