Correction to: Responses of attached bacterial communities to blooms of the swimming shelled pteropod creseis acicula in Daya Bay, southern China

TL;DR
The paper corrects a previous study on bacterial community responses to a pteropod bloom in Daya Bay, southern China.
Contribution
The correction addresses potential inaccuracies in the original findings regarding bacterial community dynamics.
Findings
The correction clarifies the methodology used in the original study.
It highlights the need for accurate data interpretation in microbial ecology studies.
Abstract
Globally abundant open ocean and coastal ocean Synechococcus strains preferentially utilize phosphoanhydrides over phosphoesters.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Marine Biology and Ecology Research
