Phylogenetically higher termites emit higher amounts of methane than lower termites, but the reason for this phenomenon has not been clear. Our comparative study based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing and qPCR analysis of archaeal communities in the guts of higher termites revealed that unlike the lower termites, which host mainly members of Methanobacteriales in their guts, higher termites host a diverse assemblage of methanogenic euryarchaeota comprising representatives of four major orders: Methanobacteriales, Methanosarcinales, Methanomicrobiales and the recently discovered Methanoplasmatales. 16S rRNA-based diversity of archaea was highest in soil-feeding taxa, where nearly all major archaeal groups were represented. Besides the euryarchaeo...
Methane production by intestinal methanogenic Archaea and their community structure were compared am...
Methane production by intestinal methanogenic Archaea and their community structure were compared am...
International audienceAbstract Other than the Methanobacteriales and Methanomassiliicoccales, the ch...
Phylogenetically higher termites emit higher amounts of methane than lower termites, but the reason ...
Presumably descending from subsocial cockroaches 150 million years ago, termites are an order of soc...
Termites are an important component of tropical soil communities and have a significant effect on th...
Methanogenic archaea are strict anaerobes that occur in diverse environments like marine and freshwa...
The Euryarchaeota are a critical component of all termite guts, acting as hydrogen sinks in both low...
Termites’ digestive systems, particularly in lower termites with the presence of protozoa, are uniqu...
Termite-derived methane contributes 3 to 4% to the total methane budget globally. Termites are not k...
International audienceArchaea are common constituents of the gut microbiome of humans, ruminants, an...
The gut microbiota of termites plays critical roles in the symbiotic digestion of lignocellulose. Wh...
International audienceThe gut microbiota of termites plays critical roles in the symbiotic digestion...
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea has an important influence on Earth’s changing climate. Met...
Recent discoveries of\ua0mcr\ua0and\ua0mcr‐like complexes in genomes from diverse archaeal lineages ...
Methane production by intestinal methanogenic Archaea and their community structure were compared am...
Methane production by intestinal methanogenic Archaea and their community structure were compared am...
International audienceAbstract Other than the Methanobacteriales and Methanomassiliicoccales, the ch...
Phylogenetically higher termites emit higher amounts of methane than lower termites, but the reason ...
Presumably descending from subsocial cockroaches 150 million years ago, termites are an order of soc...
Termites are an important component of tropical soil communities and have a significant effect on th...
Methanogenic archaea are strict anaerobes that occur in diverse environments like marine and freshwa...
The Euryarchaeota are a critical component of all termite guts, acting as hydrogen sinks in both low...
Termites’ digestive systems, particularly in lower termites with the presence of protozoa, are uniqu...
Termite-derived methane contributes 3 to 4% to the total methane budget globally. Termites are not k...
International audienceArchaea are common constituents of the gut microbiome of humans, ruminants, an...
The gut microbiota of termites plays critical roles in the symbiotic digestion of lignocellulose. Wh...
International audienceThe gut microbiota of termites plays critical roles in the symbiotic digestion...
Methane produced by methanogenic archaea has an important influence on Earth’s changing climate. Met...
Recent discoveries of\ua0mcr\ua0and\ua0mcr‐like complexes in genomes from diverse archaeal lineages ...
Methane production by intestinal methanogenic Archaea and their community structure were compared am...
Methane production by intestinal methanogenic Archaea and their community structure were compared am...
International audienceAbstract Other than the Methanobacteriales and Methanomassiliicoccales, the ch...