Microbial community profiles of recently formed hot spring systems ranging in temperatures from 57°C to 100°C and pH values from 2 to 4 in Hveragerði (Iceland) were analyzed with PhyloChip G3 technology. In total, 1173 bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) spanning 576 subfamilies and 38 archaeal OTUs covering 32 subfamilies were observed. As expected, the hyperthermophilic (100°C) spring system exhibited both low microbial biomass and diversity when compared to thermophilic (60°C) springs. Ordination analysis revealed distinct bacterial and archaeal diversity in geographically distinct hot springs. Slight variations in temperature (from 57°C to 64°C) within the interconnected pools led to a marked fluctuation in microbial abundance ...
<div><p>The Tibetan Plateau in Northwest China hosts a number of hot springs that represent a biodiv...
A culture-independent approach was utilized in this study to reveal the microbial diversity in Jorda...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Geothermal hot springs are a natural setting to study microbial a...
The composition of the eukaryotic community and the three-dimensional structure of diverse phototrop...
We investigated bacterial and archaeal communities along an ice‐fed surficial hot spring at Kverkfjö...
The study of polyextremophiles is critical for understanding both the limits of life and the adaptat...
Hot springs are natural habitats for thermophilic Archaea and Bacteria. In this paper, we present th...
Hyperthermophilic community diversity was assessed in hot-spring streamers along gradients of temper...
Until recently, the only way to describe microbial communities was by cultivation. This is a major o...
Abstract Background Terrestrial hot spring settings span a broad spectrum of physicochemistries. Phy...
Yellowstone National Park (YNP) is one of the largest and most diverse hydrothermal areas on Earth. ...
The study of microbial communities from extreme environments is a fascinating topic. With every stud...
The Tibetan Plateau in Northwest China hosts a number of hot springs that represent a biodiversity h...
Geothermal springs are model ecosystems to investigate microbial biogeography as they represent disc...
<div><p>The Tibetan Plateau in Northwest China hosts a number of hot springs that represent a biodiv...
A culture-independent approach was utilized in this study to reveal the microbial diversity in Jorda...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Geothermal hot springs are a natural setting to study microbial a...
The composition of the eukaryotic community and the three-dimensional structure of diverse phototrop...
We investigated bacterial and archaeal communities along an ice‐fed surficial hot spring at Kverkfjö...
The study of polyextremophiles is critical for understanding both the limits of life and the adaptat...
Hot springs are natural habitats for thermophilic Archaea and Bacteria. In this paper, we present th...
Hyperthermophilic community diversity was assessed in hot-spring streamers along gradients of temper...
Until recently, the only way to describe microbial communities was by cultivation. This is a major o...
Abstract Background Terrestrial hot spring settings span a broad spectrum of physicochemistries. Phy...
Yellowstone National Park (YNP) is one of the largest and most diverse hydrothermal areas on Earth. ...
The study of microbial communities from extreme environments is a fascinating topic. With every stud...
The Tibetan Plateau in Northwest China hosts a number of hot springs that represent a biodiversity h...
Geothermal springs are model ecosystems to investigate microbial biogeography as they represent disc...
<div><p>The Tibetan Plateau in Northwest China hosts a number of hot springs that represent a biodiv...
A culture-independent approach was utilized in this study to reveal the microbial diversity in Jorda...
Diverse microorganisms specifically inhabit extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea h...