The allometry of the smallest: superlinear scaling of microbial metabolic rates in the Atlantic Ocean
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We thank Dr G Tarran (principal scientist of the cruise D371-AMT21), fellow scientists, technicians, captain, officers and crew aboard the RRS Discovery for their support during the cruise. We acknowledge Professor M Zubkov (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK) for his technical support and contribution. This work was supported by METabolic OCean Analysis (METOCA) project funded by Spanish National Investigation+Development+Innovation (I+D+I) Plan (METOCA, CTM2009-13882-MAR) and the Spanish National Investigation+Development+Innovation (I+D+I) Plan: Scaling, monitoring and predicting marine plankton metabolism in a changing ocean (SCALAR, CTM2011-29616). Financial support was also provided by the Principado de Asturias FEDER(GRUPIN14-144). E.EG-M was funded by a FPU-MEC fellowship and a Spanish MEC fellowship CTM2010-18722 and FCG was funded by a Formacion de Personal Investigador (FPI) grant program from Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity (MINECO). This study is a contribution to the international IMBER project and was supported by the UK Natural Environment Research Council National Capability funding to Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton. This is contribution number 278 of the AMT programme.
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