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Direct Measurement of the δ¹³C Signature of Carbon Respired by Bacteria in Lakes: Linkages to Potent...

Direct Measurement of the δ¹³C Signature of Carbon Respired by Bacteria in Lakes: Linkages to Potent...

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Direct Measurement of the δ¹³C Signature of Carbon Respired by Bacteria in Lakes: Linkages to Potential Carbon Sources, Ecosystem Baseline Metabolism, and CO₂ Fluxes

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Direct Measurement of the δ¹³C Signature of Carbon Respired by Bacteria in Lakes: Linkages to Potential Carbon Sources, Ecosystem Baseline Metabolism, and CO₂ Fluxes

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Waco, TX: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

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Limnology and oceanography, 2008-07, Vol.53 (4), p.1204-1216

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English

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Waco, TX: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

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Using a novel method to measure the isotopic signature (δ¹³C) of respiratory CO₂ produced by bacterioplankton, we determined the proportion of terrigenous vs. algal-derived organic carbon (OC) respired by bacteria in a series of eight lakes in southern Québec (Canada). The lakes are located within the same general basin but span a large range in tr...

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Direct Measurement of the δ¹³C Signature of Carbon Respired by Bacteria in Lakes: Linkages to Potential Carbon Sources, Ecosystem Baseline Metabolism, and CO₂ Fluxes

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TN_cdi_pascalfrancis_primary_20531412

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0024-3590

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