Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbial communities inhabiting the Antarctic continent are surprisingly diverse. Until the beginning of the new millennium, little was known about the most abundant inhabitants of the continent: prokaryotes. From then on, however, the rising use of deep sequencing techniques has led to a better understanding of the Antarctic prokaryote diversity and provided insights in the composition of prokaryotic communities in different Antarctic environments. Although these cultivation-independent approaches can produce millions of sequences, linking these data to organisms is hindered by several problems. The largest difficulty is the lack of biological info...
Amplified climate change, increased human activity and the introduction of alien species likely form...
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Antarctic ecosystems are fascinating in their limited trophic complexity, with decomposition and nut...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Numerous studies have applied molecular techniques to understand the diversity, evolution, and ecolo...
Antarctic desert soil ecosystems are predominately comprised of prokaryotes, which have developed un...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment harbors a diverse community of microorganisms, which have adap...
Antarctica is arguably the world's most important continent for influencing the Earth's climate and ...
Ice-free areas cover less than 0.5 % of the Antarctic, yet they host most of the terrestrial biodive...
Our current understanding of Antarctic soils is derived from direct culture on selective media, bio...
Our current understanding of Antarctic soils is derived from direct culture on selective media, biod...
Microorganisms are fundamental to the functioning of Antarctic ecosystems. Although microbial biomas...
Amplified climate change, increased human activity and the introduction of alien species likely form...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Antarctic ecosystems are fascinating in their limited trophic complexity, with decomposition and nut...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Although Antarctica was once believed to be a sterile environment, it is now clear that the microbia...
Numerous studies have applied molecular techniques to understand the diversity, evolution, and ecolo...
Antarctic desert soil ecosystems are predominately comprised of prokaryotes, which have developed un...
The Antarctic terrestrial environment harbors a diverse community of microorganisms, which have adap...
Antarctica is arguably the world's most important continent for influencing the Earth's climate and ...
Ice-free areas cover less than 0.5 % of the Antarctic, yet they host most of the terrestrial biodive...
Our current understanding of Antarctic soils is derived from direct culture on selective media, bio...
Our current understanding of Antarctic soils is derived from direct culture on selective media, biod...
Microorganisms are fundamental to the functioning of Antarctic ecosystems. Although microbial biomas...
Amplified climate change, increased human activity and the introduction of alien species likely form...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Antarctic ecosystems are fascinating in their limited trophic complexity, with decomposition and nut...