Original paper
Spatial structure in the “Plastisphere”: Molecular resources for imaging microscopic communities on plastic marine debris
Abstract
Plastic marine debris (PMD) affects spatial scales of life from microbes to whales. However, understanding interactions between plastic and microbes in the “Plastisphere”—the thin layer of life on the surface of PMD—has been technology‐limited. Research into microbe–microbe and microbe–substrate interactions requires knowledge of community phylogenetic composition but also tools to visualize spatial distributions of intact microbial biofilm...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial structure in the “Plastisphere”: Molecular resources for imaging microscopic communities on plastic marine debris
Published Date
Nov 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
3
Pages
620 - 634
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