Chemically mediated interactions are hypothesized to be essential for ecosystem functioning as co-occurring organisms can influence the performance of each other by metabolic means. A metabolomics approach can support a better understanding of such processes but many problems cannot be addressed due to a lack of appropriate co-culturing and sampling strategies. This is particularly true for planktonic organisms that live in complex but very dilute communities in the open water. Here we present a co-culturing device that allows culturing of microalgae and bacteria that are physically separated but can exchange dissolved or colloidal chemical signals. Identical growth conditions for both partners as well as high metabolite diffusion rates bet...
Diatoms contribute as a dominant group of microalgae to approximately 20% of the global carbon fixat...
International audienceBrown algae are key components of marine ecosystems and live in association wi...
Brown algae are key components of marine ecosystems and live in association with bacteria that are e...
Cyanobacterial proliferation is one of the most harmful hazards, in both freshwater and marine ecosy...
We surveyed the role of chemically mediated interactions between the 2 diatom species Skeletonema co...
Microbial communities are an important component of biogeochemical cycles in ecosystems across our p...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
Phytoplankton-derived metabolites fuel a large fraction of heterotrophic bacterial production in the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Microbial interactions structure ecosystems and fuel b...
The comprehension of microbial interactions is one of the key challenges in marine microbial ecology...
The cycling of energy and elements in aquatic environments is controlled by the interaction of autot...
Diatoms contribute as a dominant group of microalgae to approximately 20% of the global carbon fixat...
International audienceBrown algae are key components of marine ecosystems and live in association wi...
Brown algae are key components of marine ecosystems and live in association with bacteria that are e...
Cyanobacterial proliferation is one of the most harmful hazards, in both freshwater and marine ecosy...
We surveyed the role of chemically mediated interactions between the 2 diatom species Skeletonema co...
Microbial communities are an important component of biogeochemical cycles in ecosystems across our p...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
Phytoplankton-derived metabolites fuel a large fraction of heterotrophic bacterial production in the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Microbial interactions structure ecosystems and fuel b...
The comprehension of microbial interactions is one of the key challenges in marine microbial ecology...
The cycling of energy and elements in aquatic environments is controlled by the interaction of autot...
Diatoms contribute as a dominant group of microalgae to approximately 20% of the global carbon fixat...
International audienceBrown algae are key components of marine ecosystems and live in association wi...
Brown algae are key components of marine ecosystems and live in association with bacteria that are e...