Fogg G E
University College of North Wales, Marine Science Laboratories, Anglesey, Gwynedd, UK.
Microbiol Sci. 1988 Mar;5(3):74-7.
Microbial activity in the sea is affected by fronts (interfaces between water masses). Stratified water on one side has greater heterotrophic activity than does mixed water on the other. Greatly enhanced activity adjacent to tidal mixing fronts is evidently the indirect result of water movements associated with the fronts.
海洋中的微生物活动受锋面(水体之间的界面)影响。一侧的分层水比另一侧的混合水具有更强的异养活性。潮汐混合锋面附近活动的大幅增强显然是与锋面相关的水体运动的间接结果。