The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. These can either be free-living microorganisms in the wood matrix or symbiotic bacteria associated with wood-boring bivalves such as emblematic species of Xylophaga, the most common deep-sea woodborer. Here we use experimentally submerged pine wood, placed in and outside the Mediterranean submarine Blanes Canyon, to compare the microbial communities on the wood, in fecal pellets of Xylophaga spp. and associated with the gills of these animals. Analyses based on tag pyrosequencing of the 16S rRNA bacterial gene showed that sunken wood contained three distinct microbial communities. Wood and pellet communities were different from each other sugges...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
woods; wood-feeding gastropod; symbiosis; cellulolytic activity. Even though their occurrence was re...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
International audienceThe cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cell...
<div><p>The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradat...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea – such as whale carcasses and wood logs – are known to serv...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
<div><p>Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic ...
When deposited in marine sediments, sunken wood and large animal remains can undergo sufficiently st...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
woods; wood-feeding gastropod; symbiosis; cellulolytic activity. Even though their occurrence was re...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
International audienceThe cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cell...
<div><p>The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradat...
The cornerstones of sunken wood ecosystems are microorganisms involved in cellulose degradation. The...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea – such as whale carcasses and wood logs – are known to serv...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
<div><p>Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic ...
When deposited in marine sediments, sunken wood and large animal remains can undergo sufficiently st...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
woods; wood-feeding gastropod; symbiosis; cellulolytic activity. Even though their occurrence was re...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...