Bioturbation is known to stimulate microbial communities, especially in macrofaunal burrows where the abundance and activities of bacteria are increased. Until now, these microbial communities have been poorly characterized and an important ecological question remains: do burrow walls harbor similar or specific communities compared with anoxic and surface sediments? The bacterial community structure of coastal sediments inhabited by the polychaete worm Hediste diversicolor was investigated. Surface, burrow wall and anoxic sediments were collected at the Carteau beach (Gulf of Fos, Mediterranean Sea). Bacterial diversity was determined by analyzing small subunit ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) sequences from three clone libraries (168, 179 and 129 ...
Influences of benthic infaunal burrows constructed by the polychaete (Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus) o...
Understanding community assembly and processes driving diversity in deep-sea environments is a major...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...
Bioturbation is known to stimulate microbial communities, especially in macrofaunal burrows where th...
An annelid polychaetes, Capitella sp. I is one of the most common components of macro faunal communi...
Previous studies have shown that the bioturbating polychaete Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor can affec...
Bioturbation has major impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, which can be linked tothe functional tra...
Bioturbation is a key process in coastal sediments, influencing microbially driven cycling of nutrie...
There is limited information on bacterial communities attached to marine surfaces. These surface att...
Interactions between benthic macrofauna and bacterial communities in the sediment are very complex. ...
© 2019 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Settlement of many benthic marine...
Enteropneusts are widely distributed marine invertebrates that accumulate high concentrations of hal...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
Enteropneusts are widely distributed marine invertebrates that accumulate high concentrations of hal...
Enteropneusts are widely distributed marine invertebrates that accumulate high concentrations of hal...
Influences of benthic infaunal burrows constructed by the polychaete (Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus) o...
Understanding community assembly and processes driving diversity in deep-sea environments is a major...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...
Bioturbation is known to stimulate microbial communities, especially in macrofaunal burrows where th...
An annelid polychaetes, Capitella sp. I is one of the most common components of macro faunal communi...
Previous studies have shown that the bioturbating polychaete Hediste (Nereis) diversicolor can affec...
Bioturbation has major impacts on sediment biogeochemistry, which can be linked tothe functional tra...
Bioturbation is a key process in coastal sediments, influencing microbially driven cycling of nutrie...
There is limited information on bacterial communities attached to marine surfaces. These surface att...
Interactions between benthic macrofauna and bacterial communities in the sediment are very complex. ...
© 2019 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Settlement of many benthic marine...
Enteropneusts are widely distributed marine invertebrates that accumulate high concentrations of hal...
The factors controlling the relative abundances of Archaea and Bacteria in marine sediments are poor...
Enteropneusts are widely distributed marine invertebrates that accumulate high concentrations of hal...
Enteropneusts are widely distributed marine invertebrates that accumulate high concentrations of hal...
Influences of benthic infaunal burrows constructed by the polychaete (Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus) o...
Understanding community assembly and processes driving diversity in deep-sea environments is a major...
Sediment nitrogen cycling is a network of microbially-mediated biogeochemical processes that can reg...