Carbon cycling by microbes has been recognized as the main mechanism of organic matter decomposition and export in coastal wetlands, yet very little is known about the functional diversity of specific groups of decomposers (e.g., bacteria) in salt marsh benthic trophic structure. Indeed, salt marsh sediment bacteria remain largely in a black box in terms of their diversity and functional roles within salt marsh benthic food web pathways. We used DNA stable isotope probing (SIP) utilizing 13C-labeled lignocellulose as a proxy to evaluate the fate of macrophyte-derived carbon in benthic salt marsh bacterial communities. Overall, 146 bacterial species were detected using SIP, of which only 12 lineages were shared between enriched and non-enric...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
In order to identify bacteria that assimilate dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in the northeast Paci...
Lignocellulose, as the abundant natural organic carbon on earth, plays a key role in regulating the ...
Stable carbon isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were determined to infer sources of organic car...
International audienceNatural isotopic composition is a good tool to trace organic matter in ecosyst...
International audienceAlgal polysaccharides constitute a diverse and abundant reservoir of organic m...
Coastal ecosystems are typically highly productive, and the sediments in these systems receive organ...
Sponges possess exceptionally diverse associated microbial communities and play a major role in (re)...
Both bacteria and fungi play critical roles in decomposition processes in many natural environments,...
Benthic microbial communities of intertidal zones perform important biogeochemical processes and pro...
Lignocellulose, as the most abundant natural organic carbon on earth, plays a key role in regulating...
We hypothesized there would be differences in the microbial and infaunal communitiesprimarily respon...
Benthic environments harbor highly diverse and complex microbial communities that control carbon flu...
Marine mesophilic archaea were discovered two decades ago. However, the role of these culture-resist...
Stable isotopes of sulfur and carbon were used to trace the dominant flows of organic matter from pr...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
In order to identify bacteria that assimilate dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in the northeast Paci...
Lignocellulose, as the abundant natural organic carbon on earth, plays a key role in regulating the ...
Stable carbon isotope ratios of bacterial biomarkers were determined to infer sources of organic car...
International audienceNatural isotopic composition is a good tool to trace organic matter in ecosyst...
International audienceAlgal polysaccharides constitute a diverse and abundant reservoir of organic m...
Coastal ecosystems are typically highly productive, and the sediments in these systems receive organ...
Sponges possess exceptionally diverse associated microbial communities and play a major role in (re)...
Both bacteria and fungi play critical roles in decomposition processes in many natural environments,...
Benthic microbial communities of intertidal zones perform important biogeochemical processes and pro...
Lignocellulose, as the most abundant natural organic carbon on earth, plays a key role in regulating...
We hypothesized there would be differences in the microbial and infaunal communitiesprimarily respon...
Benthic environments harbor highly diverse and complex microbial communities that control carbon flu...
Marine mesophilic archaea were discovered two decades ago. However, the role of these culture-resist...
Stable isotopes of sulfur and carbon were used to trace the dominant flows of organic matter from pr...
Coastal tidal sediments are highly dynamic environments inhabited by phototrophic biofilms. These ar...
In order to identify bacteria that assimilate dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in the northeast Paci...
Lignocellulose, as the abundant natural organic carbon on earth, plays a key role in regulating the ...