The microbial community composition in meromictic Lake Kivu, with one of the largest CH4 reservoirs, was studied using 16S rDNA and ribosomal RNA (rRNA) pyrosequencing during the dry and rainy seasons. Highly abundant taxa were shared in a high percentage between bulk (DNA-based) and active (RNA-based) bacterial communities, whereas a high proportion of rare species was detected only in either an active or bulk community, indicating the existence of a potentially active rare biosphere and the possible underestimation of diversity detected when using only one nucleic acid pool. Most taxa identified as generalists were abundant, and those identified as specialists were more likely to be rare in the bulk community. The overall number of enviro...
Meromictic Lake Kivu is renowned for its enormous quantity of methane dissolved in the hypolimnion. ...
Soda lakes are intriguing ecosystems harboring extremely productive microbial communities in spite o...
International audienceThis study explores the diversity and structure of prokaryotic communities (Ar...
The microbial community composition in meromictic Lake Kivu, with one of the largest CH4 reservoirs,...
The microbial community composition in meromictic Lake Kivu, with one of the largest CH4 reservoirs,...
Lake Kivu is a meromictic lake in East Africa with enormous amounts of dissolved methane (CH4) and c...
Lake Kivu is a meromictic lake in East Africa with enormous amounts of dissolved methane (CH4) and c...
We review available data on archaea, bacteria and small eukaryotes in an attempt to provide a genera...
Lake Kivu is a deep meromictic and oligotrophic tropical African lake with a permanent thermal- and...
Lake Kivu is a meromictic lake situated between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. The...
Hypersaline meromictic lakes are extreme environments in which water stratification is associated wi...
We compared the composition of microbial communities obtained by sequencing 16S rRNA gene amplicons ...
peer reviewedWe review available data on archaea, bacteria and small eukaryotes in an attempt to pro...
Lake Tanganyika is a 1400 m deep fresh water lake in Africa's rift valley containing the world's lar...
peer reviewedEast African Great Lakes are old and unique natural resources heavily utilized by their...
Meromictic Lake Kivu is renowned for its enormous quantity of methane dissolved in the hypolimnion. ...
Soda lakes are intriguing ecosystems harboring extremely productive microbial communities in spite o...
International audienceThis study explores the diversity and structure of prokaryotic communities (Ar...
The microbial community composition in meromictic Lake Kivu, with one of the largest CH4 reservoirs,...
The microbial community composition in meromictic Lake Kivu, with one of the largest CH4 reservoirs,...
Lake Kivu is a meromictic lake in East Africa with enormous amounts of dissolved methane (CH4) and c...
Lake Kivu is a meromictic lake in East Africa with enormous amounts of dissolved methane (CH4) and c...
We review available data on archaea, bacteria and small eukaryotes in an attempt to provide a genera...
Lake Kivu is a deep meromictic and oligotrophic tropical African lake with a permanent thermal- and...
Lake Kivu is a meromictic lake situated between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. The...
Hypersaline meromictic lakes are extreme environments in which water stratification is associated wi...
We compared the composition of microbial communities obtained by sequencing 16S rRNA gene amplicons ...
peer reviewedWe review available data on archaea, bacteria and small eukaryotes in an attempt to pro...
Lake Tanganyika is a 1400 m deep fresh water lake in Africa's rift valley containing the world's lar...
peer reviewedEast African Great Lakes are old and unique natural resources heavily utilized by their...
Meromictic Lake Kivu is renowned for its enormous quantity of methane dissolved in the hypolimnion. ...
Soda lakes are intriguing ecosystems harboring extremely productive microbial communities in spite o...
International audienceThis study explores the diversity and structure of prokaryotic communities (Ar...