Prof. Dr. Carol Arnosti 

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dezember 2015 - Juni 2016 Fellow
September 2014 - Dezember 2014 Fellow
Mai 2003 - Mai 2003 Fellow
Dezember 2002 - Dezember 2002 Fellow
September 2001 - Mai 2002 Fellow

Projekte am HWK

  • September 2014 - Juni 2016: Connecting Microbial Community Composition and Carbon-Cycling Capabilities: Linking Composition and Extracellular Enzymatic Function Across Diverse Marine Environments
  • September 2001 - Mai 2003: 1. Biochemical, Investigations of Microbial Extracellular Enzymes and their Roles in Carbon Cycling in Marine Sediments, 2. Collaborative Studies of Organic Carbon Cycling
Carol Arnosti

Publikationen (8)

2017
An alternative polysaccharide uptake mechanism of marine bacteria
Publikation: The ISME Journal
Umfang & Seiten:11, 1640–1650
2015
Contrasting patterns of peptidase activities in seawater and sediments: An example from Arctic fjords of Svalbard
Publikation: Marine Chemistry
Umfang & Seiten:168, 151-156
2003
High Activity and Low Temperature Optima of Extracellular Enzymes in Arctic Sediments: Implications for Carbon Cycling by Heterotrophic Microbial Communities
Publikation: Marine Ecology Progress Series
Umfang & Seiten:249, 15-24
2004
Particulate Organic Matter in the Ocean: The Composition Conundrum
Publikation: AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment
Umfang & Seiten:33 (8), 565-575
2014
Picky, hungry eaters in the cold: persistent substrate selectivity among polar pelagic microbial communities
Publikation: Frontiers Microbiology
Umfang & Seiten:5, 527
2016
Riverine bacterial communities reveal environmental disturbance signatures within the Betaproteobacteria and Verrucomicrobia.
Publikation: Frontiers in Microbiology
Umfang & Seiten:7, 1441
2004
Speed Bumps and Barricades in the Carbon Cycle: Substrate Structural Effects on Carbon Cycling
Publikation: Marine Chemistry
Umfang & Seiten:92 (1-4), 263-273
2016
The Role of Dispersants in Oil Spill Remediation – Fundamental Concepts, Rationale for Use, Fate and Transport Issues
Publikation: Oceanography
Umfang & Seiten:29 (3), 108-117