Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8849415 Limnologica - Ecology and Management of Inland Waters 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Here, we illustrate how physical and structural traits shape a complex redox environment and how this environment ultimately exercises control on the inhabiting microbial community and its metabolism. This aquatic microbiome is the key entity of material turnover. At the same time, the biome possesses the capability to feed back on its environment by shaping the local redox conditions and sustain niche existences. We discuss current and emerging ideas of how microorganisms engineer their environment, affecting aquatic redox reactions. In total, we examine this feed-back cycling between the physical environment and its colonizing biome to encourage the reader to take on the redox perspective when analyzing processes at aquatic interfaces. Understanding electron fluxes on both temporal and spatial scales is essential for the overall comprehension of matter and energy fluxes through freshwater environments. We pinpoint the methodological frontiers that will need to be challenged in future studies of aquatic redox processes. An improved mechanistic understanding will be instrumental in estimating sink and source properties of aquatic ecosystems.
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