Surveys of 16S rRNA gene sequences derived from marine sediments have indicated that a widely distributed group of Gammaproteobacteria, named "JTB255-Marine Benthic Group" (now the candidate order Woeseiales), accounts for 1-22% of the retrieved sequences. Despite their ubiquity in seafloor communities, little is known about their distribution and specific ecological niches in the deep sea, which constitutes the largest biome globally. Here, we characterized the phylogeny, environmental distribution patterns, abundance, and metabolic potential of Woeseiales bacteria with a focus on representatives from the deep sea. From a phylogenetic analysis of publicly available 16S rRNA gene sequences (>= 1400 bp, n = 994), we identified lineages of Wo...
Our knowledge of microbial life residing in the oceans- photic and aphotic- and within the subseaflo...
We investigated compositional relationships between bacterial communities in the water column and th...
Background: Marine microbial communities have been essential contributors to global biomass, nutrien...
Surveys of 16S rRNA gene sequences derived from marine sediments have indicated that a widely distri...
To date, very little is known about the bacterial core community of marine sediments. Here we study ...
The deep ocean floor covers more than 60% of the Earth's surface, and hosts diverse bacterial commun...
Patterns of marine microbial community composition are observable across ocean depths, with distinct...
Microbial life in marine sediment contributes substantially to global biomass and is a crucial compo...
Marine sediments cover around 65% of the Earth’s surface and microorganisms inhabiting these environ...
Determining which microbial taxa are out there, where they live, and what they are doing is a drivin...
The deep-sea is the largest biome of the biosphere, and contains more than half of the whole ocean/'...
Background Marine microbial communities have been essential contributors to global biomass, nutrient...
Analyses of microbial diversity in marine sediments have identified a core set of taxa unique to the...
The vast majority of deep-sea ecosystems are sustained by exported organic material from the product...
Bacteria dominate the remineralization of organic carbon in marine systems. Examining patterns of ab...
Our knowledge of microbial life residing in the oceans- photic and aphotic- and within the subseaflo...
We investigated compositional relationships between bacterial communities in the water column and th...
Background: Marine microbial communities have been essential contributors to global biomass, nutrien...
Surveys of 16S rRNA gene sequences derived from marine sediments have indicated that a widely distri...
To date, very little is known about the bacterial core community of marine sediments. Here we study ...
The deep ocean floor covers more than 60% of the Earth's surface, and hosts diverse bacterial commun...
Patterns of marine microbial community composition are observable across ocean depths, with distinct...
Microbial life in marine sediment contributes substantially to global biomass and is a crucial compo...
Marine sediments cover around 65% of the Earth’s surface and microorganisms inhabiting these environ...
Determining which microbial taxa are out there, where they live, and what they are doing is a drivin...
The deep-sea is the largest biome of the biosphere, and contains more than half of the whole ocean/'...
Background Marine microbial communities have been essential contributors to global biomass, nutrient...
Analyses of microbial diversity in marine sediments have identified a core set of taxa unique to the...
The vast majority of deep-sea ecosystems are sustained by exported organic material from the product...
Bacteria dominate the remineralization of organic carbon in marine systems. Examining patterns of ab...
Our knowledge of microbial life residing in the oceans- photic and aphotic- and within the subseaflo...
We investigated compositional relationships between bacterial communities in the water column and th...
Background: Marine microbial communities have been essential contributors to global biomass, nutrien...