A seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was combined with pyrosequencing of ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) and ribosomal RNA gene copies (16S rDNA) to examine the environmental controls on SAR11 ecotype dynamics and potential activity. SAR11 diversity exhibited pronounced seasonal cycles remarkably similar to total bacterial diversity. The timing of diversity maxima was similar across narrow and broad phylogenetic clades and strongly associated with deep winter mixing. Diversity minima were associated with periods of stratification that were low in nutrients and phytoplankton biomass and characterised by intense phosphate limitation (turnover time80%) by SAR11 Ia. A partial least squares (PLS) regression model wa...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies are providing longer nucleotide sequence reads t...
International audienceDistinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11,...
Distinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11, SAR86, and Actinobact...
International audienceA seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was ...
SAR11 bacteria dominate the surface ocean and are major players in converting fixed carbon back to a...
A seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was combined with pyrosequ...
Surface microbial communities are exposed to seasonally changing environmental conditions, resulting...
International audienceThe annual dynamics of the bacterial community structure and its activity rema...
Surface microbial communities are exposed to seasonally changing environmental conditions, resulting...
The ubiquitous SAR11 bacterial clade is the most abundant type of organism in the worldĝ€™s oceans, ...
We combined denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE), catalysed reporter deposition-FISH (CARD...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
International audienceThe ecology of the SAR11 clade, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean...
This work set out to shed light on the phylogeography of the SAR11 clade of Alphaproteobacteria, whi...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fm...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies are providing longer nucleotide sequence reads t...
International audienceDistinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11,...
Distinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11, SAR86, and Actinobact...
International audienceA seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was ...
SAR11 bacteria dominate the surface ocean and are major players in converting fixed carbon back to a...
A seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was combined with pyrosequ...
Surface microbial communities are exposed to seasonally changing environmental conditions, resulting...
International audienceThe annual dynamics of the bacterial community structure and its activity rema...
Surface microbial communities are exposed to seasonally changing environmental conditions, resulting...
The ubiquitous SAR11 bacterial clade is the most abundant type of organism in the worldĝ€™s oceans, ...
We combined denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE), catalysed reporter deposition-FISH (CARD...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
International audienceThe ecology of the SAR11 clade, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean...
This work set out to shed light on the phylogeography of the SAR11 clade of Alphaproteobacteria, whi...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fm...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies are providing longer nucleotide sequence reads t...
International audienceDistinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11,...
Distinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11, SAR86, and Actinobact...