Darwin Center programs and projects1101: The Role of sulfate-reducing bacteria in controlling sediment phosphorus preservation in sediments overlain by anoxic bottom waters
Darwin Center publicationsAnne K. Steenbergh, Marion M. Meima, Miranda Kamst & Paul L.E. Bodelier (2010). Biphasic kinetics of amethanotrophic community is a combination
of growth and increased activityper cell. FEMS Microbiol Ecol71: 12-12.
Darwin Center authors: Bodelier P. L. E., Steenbergh A. K.Anne K. Steenbergh, Paul L. E. Bodelier, Hans L. Hoogveld, Caroline P. Slomp, and
Hendrikus J. Laanbroek (2011). Phosphatases relieve carbon limitation of microbial activity in Baltic Sea sediments
along a redox-gradient. Limnology & Oceanography56(6): 2018-2026.
Darwin Center authors: Bodelier P. L. E., Laanbroek H. J., Slomp C. P., Steenbergh A. K.Anne Steenbergh (2012). The microbial control of phosphorus fluxes in marine sediments.
Darwin Center authors: Steenbergh A. K.