Monitoring microbial responses to ocean deoxygenation in a model oxygen minimum zone

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Abstract

Today in Scientific Data, two compendia of geochemical and multi-omic sequence information (DNA, RNA, protein) generated over almost a decade of time series monitoring in a seasonally anoxic coastal marine setting are presented to the scientific community. These data descriptors introduce a model ecosystem for the study of microbial responses to ocean deoxygenation, a phenotype that is currently expanding due to climate change. Public access to this time series information is intended to promote scientific collaborations and the generation of new hypotheses relevant to microbial ecology, biogeochemistry and global change issues.

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Hallam, S. J., Torres-Beltrán, M., & Hawley, A. K. (2017). Monitoring microbial responses to ocean deoxygenation in a model oxygen minimum zone. Scientific Data, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.158

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