¶ … Microbes
The Role of Microbes
Whitman and colleagues estimated in 1998 that the microbial population in the ocean's sedimentary layers represented between 55% and 86% of all microbial biomass on the Earth's surface and 27% to 33% of the biomass for all forms of life living on this planet (Kallmeyer, Pockalny, Adhikari, Smith, and D'Hondt, 2012). A more recent estimate, based on a much larger and diverse set of samples, reveals that that the seafloor microbial biomass represents only 0.18% to 3.6% of the global total. The reason for this revision is due to the finding that the highest concentrations of microbial biomass within the ocean's sedimentary layers are in the shallowest water depths close to land. The land-based microbial biomass is therefore the largest source of microbes on the Earth's surface by far.
Aquatic Microbes
The microbes that live in the sedimentary layers of the oceans are amazingly diverse and highly active metabolically (D'Hondt et al., 2004). In samples taken off the coast of Peru, at ocean depths ranging from 150 m to 5300 m, columnar samples revealed abundant microbial habitation in sediment depths ranging from 0 to 420 m and...
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