Deep-Sea Pressure Unlocks Microbial Food Source, Impacting Ocean Carbon Cycle
Scientists have discovered that extreme deep-sea pressure extracts nutrients from sinking organic particles, providing an unexpected food source for ocean microbes. This finding could significantly alter our understanding of deep-ocean ecosystems and their role in the global carbon cycle. The study suggests marine snow releases dissolved carbon and nitrogen, fueling microbial growth at depth.
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