Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and physiology of cyanobacteria in the meltwater ecosystems of polar regions. Thirty cyanobacterial mats from Adelaide Island, Antarctica were investigated using 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis, and screened for cyanobacterial toxins using molecular and chemical approaches. A total of 274 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were detected. The richness ranged between 8 and 33 cyanobacterial OTUs per sample, reflecting a high mat diversity. Leptolyngbya and Phormidium (c. 55% and 37% of the OTUs per mat) were dominant. Cyanobacterial community composition was similar between mats, particularly those o...
Cyanobacteria are known to produce hepatotoxic substances, the functional and ecological role of the...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria are the predominant phototrophs in freshwater ecosystems of the polar reg...
We isolated 59 strains of cyanobacteria from the benthic microbial mats of 23 Antarctic lakes, from ...
Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and...
Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and...
The microcystin content and cyanobacterial community structure of Antarctic microbial mat samples co...
Cyanobacteria (more commonly known as blue-green algae) are photosynthetic bacteria with a worldwide...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
Cyanobacteria synthesize a large variety of secondary metabolites including toxins. Microcystins (MC...
Cyanobacteria synthesize a large variety of secondary metabolites including toxins. Microcystins (MC...
The investigation presented in this thesis examined the microbial and functional diversity of the me...
The study of Antarctic cyanobacterial diversity has been mostly limited to morphological identificat...
Cyanobacteria are the predominant phototrophs in freshwater ecosystems of the polar regions where th...
Freshwater ecosystems range from glacial cryoecosystems, ice shelf meltwater ponds to perennially ic...
Aims: To exploit the cyanobacterial diversity of microbial mats growing in the benthic environment ...
Cyanobacteria are known to produce hepatotoxic substances, the functional and ecological role of the...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria are the predominant phototrophs in freshwater ecosystems of the polar reg...
We isolated 59 strains of cyanobacteria from the benthic microbial mats of 23 Antarctic lakes, from ...
Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and...
Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and...
The microcystin content and cyanobacterial community structure of Antarctic microbial mat samples co...
Cyanobacteria (more commonly known as blue-green algae) are photosynthetic bacteria with a worldwide...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
Cyanobacteria synthesize a large variety of secondary metabolites including toxins. Microcystins (MC...
Cyanobacteria synthesize a large variety of secondary metabolites including toxins. Microcystins (MC...
The investigation presented in this thesis examined the microbial and functional diversity of the me...
The study of Antarctic cyanobacterial diversity has been mostly limited to morphological identificat...
Cyanobacteria are the predominant phototrophs in freshwater ecosystems of the polar regions where th...
Freshwater ecosystems range from glacial cryoecosystems, ice shelf meltwater ponds to perennially ic...
Aims: To exploit the cyanobacterial diversity of microbial mats growing in the benthic environment ...
Cyanobacteria are known to produce hepatotoxic substances, the functional and ecological role of the...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria are the predominant phototrophs in freshwater ecosystems of the polar reg...
We isolated 59 strains of cyanobacteria from the benthic microbial mats of 23 Antarctic lakes, from ...