Examining the patterns of archaeal diversity in little-explored organic-lean marine subsurface sediments presents an opportunity to study the association of phylogenetic affiliation and habitat preference in uncultured marine Archaea. Archaeal 16S rRNA clone library datasets across a spectrum of sediment trophic states characterized by a wide range of terminal electron-accepting processes reveals that organic-lean marine sediments in deep marine basins and oligotrophic open ocean locations are inhabited by distinct lineages of archaea that are not found in the more frequently studied, organic-rich continental margin sediments. We hypothesize that different combinations of electron donor and acceptor concentrations along the organic-rich/org...
In marine sediments archaea often constitute a considerable part of the microbial community, of whic...
Seagrass colonization alters sediment physicochemical properties by depositing seagrass fibers and r...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) provides carbon substrates and energy sources for sediment microbes d...
Examining the patterns of archaeal diversity in little-explored organic-lean marine subsurface sedim...
Sequencing surveys of microbial communities in marine subsurface sediments have focused on organic-r...
Supplementary files of the article "First description of archaeal communities in carbonate-rich seaf...
Deep marine subsurface sediments represent a novel archaeal biosphere with unknown physiology; the s...
To assess community structure and diversity of archaea, a clone sequencing analysis based on an arch...
The subsurface of a tidal-flat sediment was analyzed down to 360 cm in depth by molecular and geoche...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
Sequencing surveys of microbial communities in marine subsurface sediments have focused on organic-r...
International audienceThe phylogenetic assignment of archaeal communities is constantly evolving, an...
The Archaea are a widely distributed group of prokaryotes that inhabit and thrive in many different ...
Information on environmental conditions shaping archaeal communities thriving at the seafloor of the...
Archaeal 16S rRNA was extracted from samples of deep marine subsurface sediments from Peru Margin si...
In marine sediments archaea often constitute a considerable part of the microbial community, of whic...
Seagrass colonization alters sediment physicochemical properties by depositing seagrass fibers and r...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) provides carbon substrates and energy sources for sediment microbes d...
Examining the patterns of archaeal diversity in little-explored organic-lean marine subsurface sedim...
Sequencing surveys of microbial communities in marine subsurface sediments have focused on organic-r...
Supplementary files of the article "First description of archaeal communities in carbonate-rich seaf...
Deep marine subsurface sediments represent a novel archaeal biosphere with unknown physiology; the s...
To assess community structure and diversity of archaea, a clone sequencing analysis based on an arch...
The subsurface of a tidal-flat sediment was analyzed down to 360 cm in depth by molecular and geoche...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
Sequencing surveys of microbial communities in marine subsurface sediments have focused on organic-r...
International audienceThe phylogenetic assignment of archaeal communities is constantly evolving, an...
The Archaea are a widely distributed group of prokaryotes that inhabit and thrive in many different ...
Information on environmental conditions shaping archaeal communities thriving at the seafloor of the...
Archaeal 16S rRNA was extracted from samples of deep marine subsurface sediments from Peru Margin si...
In marine sediments archaea often constitute a considerable part of the microbial community, of whic...
Seagrass colonization alters sediment physicochemical properties by depositing seagrass fibers and r...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) provides carbon substrates and energy sources for sediment microbes d...