Beyond the Iron age : : the ecological relevance of bioactive trace metals other than Fe (e.g., Co, Mo, Ni) and organic growth factors (e.g., vitamins) in aquatic systems / / edited by Laura Gómez-Consarnau and Sergio Sanudo-Wilhelmy.

In the last three decades, research has extensively focused on the role of Fe and other mineral nutrients in regulating biological processes, ranging from the surface to the deep ocean. This has produced major breakthroughs in our understanding of the fundamental role of those bioactive elements on...

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Place / Publishing House:Lausanne, Switzerland : : Frontiers Media SA,, 2015.
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Frontiers Research Topics,
Physical Description:1 online resource (109 pages) :; ilustrations, charts; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Summary:In the last three decades, research has extensively focused on the role of Fe and other mineral nutrients in regulating biological processes, ranging from the surface to the deep ocean. This has produced major breakthroughs in our understanding of the fundamental role of those bioactive elements on the carbon, nitrogen and sulfur cycles and ecosystem function. However, biological processes cannot be entirely sustained by that small set of chemical elements, and new scientific evidence suggests that trace metals other than Fe (e.g., Co, Mo and Ni) as well as essential organic growth factors (e.g., vitamins) may also be crucial in most aquatic systems. We would like to solicit all types of articles (e.g., original research, methods, hypothesis & theory, review, perspective, general commentary, opinion, mini review and technology reports) that address the impact of bioactive substances other than Fe on ecosystem dynamics. Topics may include genomics, elemental and vitamin limitation, metabolite production and excretion, ectocrine relationships and biogeochemical cycles in different aquatic systems (e.g., marine, fresh waters, hydrothermal vents) and sediments. Articles addressing other related topics not listed above are also welcome.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISSN:1664-8714
Access:Open access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Laura Gómez-Consarnau and Sergio Sanudo-Wilhelmy.