The evolutionary history and geographical isolation of the Antarctic continent have produced a unique environment rich in endemic organisms. In many regions of Antarctica, cyanobacteria are the dominant phototrophs in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. We have used microscopic and molecular approaches to examine the cyanobacterial diversity of biotopes at two inland continental Antarctic sites (80-82 degrees S). These are among the most southerly locations where freshwater-related ecosystems are present. The results showed a low cyanobacterial diversity, with only 3-7 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) per sample obtained by a combination of strain isolations, clone libraries and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis based on 16S rR...
Antarctica is the only continent that is dominated by microbial (cyanobacteria and algae) and lower ...
The study of Antarctic cyanobacterial diversity has been mostly limited to morphological identificat...
The bacterial and microeukaryotic biodiversity were studied using pyrosequencing analysis on a 454 G...
The evolutionary history and geographical isolation of the Antarctic continent have produced a uniqu...
For the first time, the cyanobacterial diversity from microbial mats in lakes of Eastern Antarctica ...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
On the Antarctic continent, cyanobacterial mats are widespread in the lacustrine biotopes and they o...
Magister Scientiae - MScRecent advances in moleculr methods have enabled the analysis of cyanobacter...
Perennially ice-covered, meromictic lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, are useful models ...
Cyanobacteria inhabit the Antarctic continent and have even been observed in the most southerly ice...
The terrestrial Antarctic Realm has recently been divided into 16 Antarctic Conservation Biogeograph...
With increasing concern regarding global climate change, evaluation of biodiversity (genetic, specie...
Cyanobacteria are the dominant phototrophs in Antarctic biota where they form conspicuous microbial ...
Antarctic cyanobacteria biodiversity was investigated at various levels including the morphological,...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
Antarctica is the only continent that is dominated by microbial (cyanobacteria and algae) and lower ...
The study of Antarctic cyanobacterial diversity has been mostly limited to morphological identificat...
The bacterial and microeukaryotic biodiversity were studied using pyrosequencing analysis on a 454 G...
The evolutionary history and geographical isolation of the Antarctic continent have produced a uniqu...
For the first time, the cyanobacterial diversity from microbial mats in lakes of Eastern Antarctica ...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
On the Antarctic continent, cyanobacterial mats are widespread in the lacustrine biotopes and they o...
Magister Scientiae - MScRecent advances in moleculr methods have enabled the analysis of cyanobacter...
Perennially ice-covered, meromictic lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, are useful models ...
Cyanobacteria inhabit the Antarctic continent and have even been observed in the most southerly ice...
The terrestrial Antarctic Realm has recently been divided into 16 Antarctic Conservation Biogeograph...
With increasing concern regarding global climate change, evaluation of biodiversity (genetic, specie...
Cyanobacteria are the dominant phototrophs in Antarctic biota where they form conspicuous microbial ...
Antarctic cyanobacteria biodiversity was investigated at various levels including the morphological,...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
Antarctica is the only continent that is dominated by microbial (cyanobacteria and algae) and lower ...
The study of Antarctic cyanobacterial diversity has been mostly limited to morphological identificat...
The bacterial and microeukaryotic biodiversity were studied using pyrosequencing analysis on a 454 G...