Recent research in microbial ecology has focused on how aquatic bacterial communities are assembled. Only a few of these studies follow a “Gleasonian” approach where the roles of single bacterial populations are in focus. In this thesis, novel molecular tools were used to describe the distribution and evolutionary relationships of microbes in productive aquatic environments. Many new phylogenetic groups of bacteria were identified, likely representing bacterial populations restricted to productive freshwaters. I also addressed the dynamics and functional role of individual bacterial populations in eutrophic lakes and brackish environments with a focus on either biogeochemically significant or potentially pathogenic representatives. Flavobac...
Heterotrophic bacteria utilize dissolved organic matter, and the carbon flow through an ecosystem de...
International audienceThe search for a better understanding of why cyanobacteria often dominate phyt...
Heterotrophic bacteria of the genus Vibrio are indigenous in the marine environment although environ...
Recent research in microbial ecology has focused on how aquatic bacterial communities are assembled....
In this review we survey recent publications employing molecular techniques to investigate the distr...
Bacteria are mediators of biogeochemical cycles and are in this way vital for maintaining life on ea...
Bacteria are among the most abundant groups of organisms. They mediate key ecological processe...
XXIII Congress of the Italian Association of Oceannography and Limnology, Functioning, alteration an...
One of ecology’s primary goals is to comprehend biodiversity and its patterns of distribution over s...
We studied the distribution and seasonal dynamics of five species from the genus Flavobacterium and ...
Environmental conditions, biotic interactions, dispersal and history have been suggested to be impor...
<p>Lakes and ponds harbour a high number of diverse planktonic microorganisms that are centrally inv...
The bacterial taxon Polynucleobacter necessarius subspecies asymbioticus represents a group of plank...
In addition to primary production, consideration of heterotrophic decomposition processes is extreme...
In northern marginal seas, like the northern Baltic Sea, climate change will lead to many alteration...
Heterotrophic bacteria utilize dissolved organic matter, and the carbon flow through an ecosystem de...
International audienceThe search for a better understanding of why cyanobacteria often dominate phyt...
Heterotrophic bacteria of the genus Vibrio are indigenous in the marine environment although environ...
Recent research in microbial ecology has focused on how aquatic bacterial communities are assembled....
In this review we survey recent publications employing molecular techniques to investigate the distr...
Bacteria are mediators of biogeochemical cycles and are in this way vital for maintaining life on ea...
Bacteria are among the most abundant groups of organisms. They mediate key ecological processe...
XXIII Congress of the Italian Association of Oceannography and Limnology, Functioning, alteration an...
One of ecology’s primary goals is to comprehend biodiversity and its patterns of distribution over s...
We studied the distribution and seasonal dynamics of five species from the genus Flavobacterium and ...
Environmental conditions, biotic interactions, dispersal and history have been suggested to be impor...
<p>Lakes and ponds harbour a high number of diverse planktonic microorganisms that are centrally inv...
The bacterial taxon Polynucleobacter necessarius subspecies asymbioticus represents a group of plank...
In addition to primary production, consideration of heterotrophic decomposition processes is extreme...
In northern marginal seas, like the northern Baltic Sea, climate change will lead to many alteration...
Heterotrophic bacteria utilize dissolved organic matter, and the carbon flow through an ecosystem de...
International audienceThe search for a better understanding of why cyanobacteria often dominate phyt...
Heterotrophic bacteria of the genus Vibrio are indigenous in the marine environment although environ...