Deep Lake in Antarctica is a cold, hypersaline system where four types of haloarchaea representing distinct genera comprise >70% of the lake community: strain tADL ∼44%, strain DL31 ∼18%, Halorubrum lacusprofundi ∼10% and strain DL1 ∼0.3%. By performing comparative genomics, growth substrate assays, and analyses of distribution by lake depth, size partitioning and lake nutrient composition, we were able to infer important metabolic traits and ecophysiological characteristics of the four Antarctic haloarchaea that contribute to their hierarchical persistence and coexistence in Deep Lake. tADL is characterized by a capacity for motility via flagella (archaella) and gas vesicles, a highly saccharolytic metabolism, a preference for glycerol, an...
Different polar environments (lakes and glaciers), also in Antarctica, encapsulate brine pools chara...
Lake Vostok is the largest of the nearly 400 subglacial Antarctic lakes and has been continuously bu...
Background The genomes of halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) often comprise multiple re...
Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills is hypersaline and the coldest system in Antarctica known to support...
Deep Lake is a hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Because of its high salinity (aro...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a globally isolated, hypersaline system that remains liquid at temperatur...
Psychrophilic haloarchaea dominate life in Deep Lake, a monomictic hypersaline lake in the Vestfold ...
Organic Lake is a shallow, marine-derived hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica that ha...
The potential metabolism and ecological roles of many microbial taxa remain unknown because insuffic...
There exists a unique and characteristic bacterial biota in Antarctic hypersaline lakes and 15 new ...
The Vestfold Hills is a coastal Antarctic oasis, a rare ice-free region containing a high density of...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Halohasta litchfieldiae represents...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
In nature, the complexity and structure of microbial communities varies widely, ranging from a few s...
Different polar environments (lakes and glaciers), also in Antarctica, encapsulate brine pools chara...
Lake Vostok is the largest of the nearly 400 subglacial Antarctic lakes and has been continuously bu...
Background The genomes of halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) often comprise multiple re...
Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills is hypersaline and the coldest system in Antarctica known to support...
Deep Lake is a hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Because of its high salinity (aro...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a globally isolated, hypersaline system that remains liquid at temperatur...
Psychrophilic haloarchaea dominate life in Deep Lake, a monomictic hypersaline lake in the Vestfold ...
Organic Lake is a shallow, marine-derived hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica that ha...
The potential metabolism and ecological roles of many microbial taxa remain unknown because insuffic...
There exists a unique and characteristic bacterial biota in Antarctic hypersaline lakes and 15 new ...
The Vestfold Hills is a coastal Antarctic oasis, a rare ice-free region containing a high density of...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Halohasta litchfieldiae represents...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
In nature, the complexity and structure of microbial communities varies widely, ranging from a few s...
Different polar environments (lakes and glaciers), also in Antarctica, encapsulate brine pools chara...
Lake Vostok is the largest of the nearly 400 subglacial Antarctic lakes and has been continuously bu...
Background The genomes of halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) often comprise multiple re...