Microbial communities are ecologically important in aquatic environments and impacts on microbes have the potential to affect a number of functional processes. We have amended seawater with a crude oil and assessed changes in species composition as well as a measure of functional diversity (the ability of the community to utilise different carbon sources) and the community level metabolic signature. We found that there was a degree of functional redundancy in the community we tested. Oiled assemblages became less diverse and more dominated by specialist hydrocarbon degraders, carbon source utilisation increased initially but there was no change in metabolic signature in this small scale laboratory experiment. This study supports the decisio...
Abstract Assembly processes in marine microbial communities amended with crude oil and chemical disp...
The development of oil exploration activities and an increase in shipping in Arctic areas have incre...
International audienceMicrobial communities inhabiting coastal marine sediments at intertidal zones ...
Oil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential ecosystem services. There...
To understand the impact of oil contamination on marine microbial communities, numerous studies have...
International audienceOil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential eco...
Molecular ecology approaches are rapidly advancing our insights into the microorganisms involved in ...
The accident of the Prestige oil tanker in 2002 contaminated approximately 900 km of the coastline a...
A field experiment was conducted in Delaware (USA) to evaluate three crude oil bioremediation techni...
Dispersants are globally and routinely applied as an emergency response to oil spills in marine ecos...
<div><p>Most of the studies of microbial processes in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill fo...
Microbial communities play a vital role at the base of the food web providing and recycling essentia...
<p>During the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill, massive quantities of oil were deposited on the sea...
The release of hydrocarbons and chemical dispersant in marine environments may disrupt benthic ecosy...
Summarization: The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by a...
Abstract Assembly processes in marine microbial communities amended with crude oil and chemical disp...
The development of oil exploration activities and an increase in shipping in Arctic areas have incre...
International audienceMicrobial communities inhabiting coastal marine sediments at intertidal zones ...
Oil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential ecosystem services. There...
To understand the impact of oil contamination on marine microbial communities, numerous studies have...
International audienceOil spills threaten coastlines where biological processes supply essential eco...
Molecular ecology approaches are rapidly advancing our insights into the microorganisms involved in ...
The accident of the Prestige oil tanker in 2002 contaminated approximately 900 km of the coastline a...
A field experiment was conducted in Delaware (USA) to evaluate three crude oil bioremediation techni...
Dispersants are globally and routinely applied as an emergency response to oil spills in marine ecos...
<div><p>Most of the studies of microbial processes in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill fo...
Microbial communities play a vital role at the base of the food web providing and recycling essentia...
<p>During the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill, massive quantities of oil were deposited on the sea...
The release of hydrocarbons and chemical dispersant in marine environments may disrupt benthic ecosy...
Summarization: The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by a...
Abstract Assembly processes in marine microbial communities amended with crude oil and chemical disp...
The development of oil exploration activities and an increase in shipping in Arctic areas have incre...
International audienceMicrobial communities inhabiting coastal marine sediments at intertidal zones ...