Background: Sponges are increasingly recognised as key ecosystem engineers in many aquatic habitats. They play an important role in nutrient cycling due to their unrivalled capacity for processing both dissolved and particulate organic matter (DOM and POM) and the exceptional metabolic repertoire of their diverse and abundant microbial communities. Functional studies determining the role of host and microbiome in organic nutrient uptake and exchange, however, are limited. Therefore, we coupled pulse-chase isotopic tracer techniques with nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) to visualise the uptake and translocation of 13C- and 15N-labelled dissolved and particulate organic food at subcellular level in the high microbial abund...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Many sponge species contain large and diverse communities of microorganisms. Some of these microbes ...
Holobionts result from intimate associations of eukaryotic hosts and microbes and are now widely acc...
Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe symbiosis. These ubiquitous benthic animals play ...
Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe symbiosis. These ubiquitous benthic animals play ...
Estee artículo contiene 14 páginas, 6 figuras.Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe sym...
Marine sponges are set to become more abundant in many near-future oligotrophic environments, where ...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
By forming symbiotic interactions with microbes, many animals and plants gain access to the products...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Many sponge species contain large and diverse communities of microorganisms. Some of these microbes ...
Holobionts result from intimate associations of eukaryotic hosts and microbes and are now widely acc...
Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe symbiosis. These ubiquitous benthic animals play ...
Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe symbiosis. These ubiquitous benthic animals play ...
Estee artículo contiene 14 páginas, 6 figuras.Sponges are the oldest known extant animal-microbe sym...
Marine sponges are set to become more abundant in many near-future oligotrophic environments, where ...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
Characterizations of the identity and diversity of microbial symbiotic communities (“microbiomes”) w...
By forming symbiotic interactions with microbes, many animals and plants gain access to the products...
Sponge-microbe symbiotic interactions are important features of modern marine ecosystems. It is like...
Sponge holobionts, consisting of the animal host and its associated microbiota, play a key role in c...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Deep-sea sponges create hotspots of biodiversity and biological activity in the otherwise barren dee...
Many sponge species contain large and diverse communities of microorganisms. Some of these microbes ...
Holobionts result from intimate associations of eukaryotic hosts and microbes and are now widely acc...