Picocyanobacteria (Pcy) single-cells and microcolonies are common in lakes throughout the world, and abundant across a wide spectrum of trophic conditions. The single-celled Pcy populations tend to be predominant in large, deep oligo-mesotrophic lakes, while the microcolonies find optimal conditions in warmer, shallower and more nutrient rich lakes. Microcolonies of different size (from 5 to 50 cells) constitute a gradient without a net separation from single-celled types. Considering microcolonies as transitional forms from single-cells to colonial morphotypes it is conceivable to propose a common ecology where local communities are not isolated but linked by dispersal of multiple, potentially interactive, species. In this review abiotic f...
Cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Synechococcus are found in lake waters typically as planktonic ...
Picocyanobacteria are extremely important organisms in the world’s oceans and freshwater ecosystems....
Small, coccoid and rod-shaped Synechococcus-type cyanobacteria with either phycoerythrin or phycocya...
Picocyanobacteria (Pcy) single-cells and microcolonies are common in lakes throughout the world, and...
Huber, Paula ... et al.-- Thematic Issue on Environmental Glycerol Metabolism.-- 14 pages, 8 figure...
Despite their relative low volume on a global scale, lakes represent a valuable reserve of accessibl...
Picocyanobacteria are among the smallest autotrophs on the planet, forming the base of the microbial...
We investigated the community structure of freshwater picocyanobacteria (Pcy) in the oligotrophic su...
Picocyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes, coccoid or rod-shaped, with a cell diameter < 2 ?m...
Two approaches may be utilized to explain the predominance of picocyanobacteria (Pcy) in oligotrophi...
Huber and collaborators reported in this issue ofEnvironmental Microbiology about freshwaterpicocyan...
The autotrophic picoplankton of the pelagic zone of the mesotrophic Lake Constance is dominated by p...
About 40 years have passed since the discovery of picophytoplankton; the present knowledge of the ta...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
In the oligotrophic Lake Maggiore, the majority of picocyanobacteria are phycoerythrin-bearing Synec...
Cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Synechococcus are found in lake waters typically as planktonic ...
Picocyanobacteria are extremely important organisms in the world’s oceans and freshwater ecosystems....
Small, coccoid and rod-shaped Synechococcus-type cyanobacteria with either phycoerythrin or phycocya...
Picocyanobacteria (Pcy) single-cells and microcolonies are common in lakes throughout the world, and...
Huber, Paula ... et al.-- Thematic Issue on Environmental Glycerol Metabolism.-- 14 pages, 8 figure...
Despite their relative low volume on a global scale, lakes represent a valuable reserve of accessibl...
Picocyanobacteria are among the smallest autotrophs on the planet, forming the base of the microbial...
We investigated the community structure of freshwater picocyanobacteria (Pcy) in the oligotrophic su...
Picocyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes, coccoid or rod-shaped, with a cell diameter < 2 ?m...
Two approaches may be utilized to explain the predominance of picocyanobacteria (Pcy) in oligotrophi...
Huber and collaborators reported in this issue ofEnvironmental Microbiology about freshwaterpicocyan...
The autotrophic picoplankton of the pelagic zone of the mesotrophic Lake Constance is dominated by p...
About 40 years have passed since the discovery of picophytoplankton; the present knowledge of the ta...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
In the oligotrophic Lake Maggiore, the majority of picocyanobacteria are phycoerythrin-bearing Synec...
Cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Synechococcus are found in lake waters typically as planktonic ...
Picocyanobacteria are extremely important organisms in the world’s oceans and freshwater ecosystems....
Small, coccoid and rod-shaped Synechococcus-type cyanobacteria with either phycoerythrin or phycocya...