Particles in aquatic environments host distinct communities of microbes, yet the evolution of particlespecialized taxa and the extent to which specialized microbial metabolism is associated with particles is largely unexplored. Here, we investigate the hypothesis that a widely distributed and uncultivated microbial group - the marine group II euryarchaea (MGII) - interacts with living and detrital particulate organic matter (POM) in the euphotic zone of the central California Current System. Using fluorescent in situ hybridization, we verified the association of euryarchaea with POM. We further quantified the abundance and distribution of MGII 16S ribosomal RNA genes in size-fractionated seawater samples and compared MGII functional capacit...
International audienceThis study examined total uptake of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) a...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) supports a significant amount of heterotrophic production in the oc...
Identifying the roles played by individual heterotrophic bacteria in the degradation of high molecul...
Suspended marine particles constitute most of the particulate organic matter pool in the oceans, the...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
15 pages, 5 figures, data accessibility, supporting information http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.13419T...
We have analyzed metagenomic fosmid clones from the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM), which, by genom...
Archaea are traditionally thought of as “extremophiles,” but recent studies have shown that marine p...
Particles are hotspots for marine microbial communities and impact ecosystem functioning, including ...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
Heterotrophic bacteria initiate the degradation of high molecular weight organic matter by producing...
Marine microorganisms play a fundamental role in the global carbon cycle by mediating the sequestrat...
Ecosystems are shaped by complex communities of mostly unculturable microbes. Metagenomes provide a ...
Biddle, Jennifer F.It is well-documented that particulate prokaryotic communities differ from their ...
International audienceThis study examined total uptake of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) a...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) supports a significant amount of heterotrophic production in the oc...
Identifying the roles played by individual heterotrophic bacteria in the degradation of high molecul...
Suspended marine particles constitute most of the particulate organic matter pool in the oceans, the...
Sinking particles formed in the photic zone and moving vertically through the water column are a mai...
Suspended particles are major organic carbon substrates for heterotrophic microorganisms in the meso...
15 pages, 5 figures, data accessibility, supporting information http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.13419T...
We have analyzed metagenomic fosmid clones from the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM), which, by genom...
Archaea are traditionally thought of as “extremophiles,” but recent studies have shown that marine p...
Particles are hotspots for marine microbial communities and impact ecosystem functioning, including ...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
Heterotrophic bacteria initiate the degradation of high molecular weight organic matter by producing...
Marine microorganisms play a fundamental role in the global carbon cycle by mediating the sequestrat...
Ecosystems are shaped by complex communities of mostly unculturable microbes. Metagenomes provide a ...
Biddle, Jennifer F.It is well-documented that particulate prokaryotic communities differ from their ...
International audienceThis study examined total uptake of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) a...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) supports a significant amount of heterotrophic production in the oc...
Identifying the roles played by individual heterotrophic bacteria in the degradation of high molecul...