As filter feeders, sponges are highly integrated with their environment. Many sponges also host diverse communities of bacteria, including many that are hypothesized to carry out a variety of nitrogen transformations. The presence of these bacteria makes sponges an integral part of the nitrogen cycle in their habitats and suggests that sponges are an excellent bioindicator of environmental conditions. To test these hypotheses, we collected sponge tissue from two Oregon estuaries and extracted microbial DNA from these samples. To assess bacterial diversity, we performed Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis (DGGE) on a fragment of the 16S gene. We also examined nitrogen cycling in sponges by examining the sponge samples for the presence of...
Marine sponges are hosts to many microorganisms that can constitute up to 60% of the sponge biomass....
Levels of nitrogen in coastal areas have been rapidly increasing due to accumulative inputs of sewag...
Background: Sponges have long been known to be ecologically important members of the benthic fauna o...
Marine sponges are known to host large and diverse microbial communities, with densities as high as ...
Marine sponges are known to host large and diverse microbial communities, with densities as high as ...
As filter feeders, marine sponges are closely integrated with their environment. Sponges also host m...
Many sponge species contain large and diverse communities of microorganisms. Some of these microbes ...
We analysed the diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (AOA) and Bacteria (AOB) in the...
The GeoChip 4.2 gene array was employed to interrogate the microbial functional gene repertoire of s...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Sponges have long been known to be ecologically important members of the benthic fauna on coral reef...
Nitrogen cycle is a critical biogeochemical process of the oceans. The nitrogen fixation by sponge c...
The association of archaea with marine sponges was first described 15 years ago and their role in th...
Abstract Sponge-mediated nitrification is an important process in the nitrogen cycle, however, nothi...
The potential for nitrification in the Mediterranean sponge Aplysina aerophoba was assessed using a ...
Marine sponges are hosts to many microorganisms that can constitute up to 60% of the sponge biomass....
Levels of nitrogen in coastal areas have been rapidly increasing due to accumulative inputs of sewag...
Background: Sponges have long been known to be ecologically important members of the benthic fauna o...
Marine sponges are known to host large and diverse microbial communities, with densities as high as ...
Marine sponges are known to host large and diverse microbial communities, with densities as high as ...
As filter feeders, marine sponges are closely integrated with their environment. Sponges also host m...
Many sponge species contain large and diverse communities of microorganisms. Some of these microbes ...
We analysed the diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (AOA) and Bacteria (AOB) in the...
The GeoChip 4.2 gene array was employed to interrogate the microbial functional gene repertoire of s...
Hexactinellid sponges are common in the deep sea, but their functional integration into those ecosys...
Sponges have long been known to be ecologically important members of the benthic fauna on coral reef...
Nitrogen cycle is a critical biogeochemical process of the oceans. The nitrogen fixation by sponge c...
The association of archaea with marine sponges was first described 15 years ago and their role in th...
Abstract Sponge-mediated nitrification is an important process in the nitrogen cycle, however, nothi...
The potential for nitrification in the Mediterranean sponge Aplysina aerophoba was assessed using a ...
Marine sponges are hosts to many microorganisms that can constitute up to 60% of the sponge biomass....
Levels of nitrogen in coastal areas have been rapidly increasing due to accumulative inputs of sewag...
Background: Sponges have long been known to be ecologically important members of the benthic fauna o...