Barbara Bayer
@BarbaraBayer90
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Aquatic microbial ecology and biogeochemistry. Assistant Professor @cemess_vienna
Vienna, Austria
Joined October 2018
Nom nom viruses. Coastal bacteria and protists assimilate viral carbon and nitrogen
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Abstract. Free viruses are the most abundant type of biological particles in the biosphere, but the lack of quantitative knowledge about their consumption
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Rapid shift in methane carbon isotopes suggests microbial emissions drove record high atmospheric methane growth in 2020–2022
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The growth rate of the atmospheric abundance of methane (CH4) reached a record high of 15.4 ppb yr−1 between 2020 and 2022, but the mechanisms driv...
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Latest methane budget just dropped
1/7 The @gcarbonproject has published its four Global Methane Budget as an ERL paper and pre-print in ESSD; links at the end of thread. Humans are now responsible for two-thirds or more of all global CH4 emissions It covers the period 2000-2020, with some extensions up to 2023
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Check out our new paper on metabolite release by marine nitrifiers and how B vitamin precursors can facilitate nitrifier-heterotroph interactions in the ocean. Thanks to all coauthors who contributed to this nice, collaborative project. 🌊 https://t.co/KUQdEHkFYA
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Abstract. Microbial chemoautotroph-heterotroph interactions may play a pivotal role in the cycling of carbon in the deep ocean, reminiscent of phytoplankto
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Danke @FWF_at für das tolle Video!
Die Umweltmikrobiologin Barbara Bayer will herausfinden, wie die #Überdüngung von Seen und Meeren den natürlichen #Methankreislauf beeinflusst und welche Prozesse genau dahinterstehen. 🌊🦠 #scilog Video ▶️ @BarbaraBayer90
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My first, first author paper is finally out! Here we discover methylolanthanin, a lanthanide chelator secreted by methylotrophs 🧵(1/5) https://t.co/9U77SaKKOn
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Many bacteria secrete metallophores, low-molecular-weight organic compounds that bind ions with high selectivity and affinity, in order to access e...
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Scientists need more time to think. Strong agreement with this little excerpt from Nature. https://t.co/NKincuJUX4
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SAR406/Marinimicrobia in culture! A Marine Group A isolate relies on other growing bacteria for cell wall formation
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Nature Microbiology - Marine Group A isolate IA91 captures peptidoglycan fragments produced by other growing bacteria and uses them to build its own cell wall, an effective and potentially common...
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Please RT! Looking for bioinformatics technician to study how diversity of heterotrophic metabolisms shapes ocean C cycle. Part of https://t.co/03EfdhcQuW. Collaborative, open, team science. Opportunity to gain research experience before graduate school. https://t.co/ecK7dk5rbJ
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Expeditions can be hard to maneuver as a mother & scientist. Intense & exciting to have my essay published in @nytimes exploring how Expeditions can be an Academic Act of Defiance Mapping fungi w/family @spununderground @nytopinion: https://t.co/VMzSxgm6EN (photo 2011, Kenya)
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Fantastic talks, great interactions, and a lot of fun: The 13th INTIME Meeting of Team @aalborg_uni & Team @AarhusUni together with members of the Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science of the @univienna and the @MicrobesPlanet Cluster of Excellence.
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We're hiring @MicrobesPlanet! There is an open PhD position in my group to explore the effects of oxygen fluctuations on aquatic microbiomes. Apply here: https://t.co/NQM2JXY236
@cemess_vienna @DOME_Vienna @univienna #PhDposition
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This is a groundbreaking paper. It brings SAR86, a highly abundant lineage of planktonic bacteria, into culture, greatly expands the #’s of available genomes and deepens our understanding of the metabolism of this important group. Huge congratulations! https://t.co/CPXho5sVum
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SAR86 is one of the most abundant groups of bacteria in the global surface ocean. However, since its discovery over 30 years ago, it has remained recalcitrant to isolation and many details regarding...
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Don’t miss! Exhibition explains the ecosystem tipping cascade caused by the melting of the Arctic Sea ice! You can find it in UBB foyer.
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🌍 Are you an #ECR or PhD/MSc/BSc student in our global community and unable to attend #ASLO24? The #ASLO_ECC invites you to submit a pre-recorded talk to participate in the "Amplifying Voices in a Changing World" session with waived registration. 📷#HEG
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🌍 Are you an #ECR or student in our global community and unable to attend #ASLO24? The #ASLO_ECC invites you to submit a pre-recorded talk to participate in the "Amplifying Voices in a Changing World" session. ✅ Registration will be waived. 👉 https://t.co/dPCCTJlWaJ
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How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences. https://t.co/Z6za22rMgg 1/9
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We're hiring for a postdoc position focused on metabolic modeling. Please share widely.
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Are you looking for a postdoctoral researcher position? There is an opening in my lab for a 5 year position to work on microbial interactions in aquatic environments https://t.co/yifoQDop3e Please RT
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#PhD #vacancy in my group! If you'd like to work on the #microbial #physiology of #anaerobic #methanotrophs, please apply! 4y fully funded position in NL
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Come work at Radboud University. Take a look at our scientific and non-scientific vacancies.
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