Sponges are benthic filter feeders that play pivotal roles in coupling benthic-pelagic processes in the oceans that involve transformation of dissolved and particulate organic carbon and nitrogen into biomass. While the contribution of sponge holobionts to the nitrogen cycle has been recognized in past years, their importance in the sulfur cycle, both oceanic and physiological, has only recently gained attention. Sponges in general, and Theonella swinhoei in particular, harbour a multitude of associated microorganisms that could affect sulfur cycling within the holobiont. We reconstructed the genome of a Chromatiales (class Gammaproteobacteria) bacterium from a metagenomic sequence dataset of a T. swinhoei-associated microbial community. Th...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Chemoautotrophic bacteria that oxidize sulfur and redu...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...
Sponges are benthic filter feeders that play pivotal roles in coupling benthic-pelagic processes in ...
During the last decades, our knowledge about the activity of sponge-associated microorganisms and th...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
Marine sponges are early-branched metazoans known to harbor dense and diverse microbial communities....
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Sponges are important components of marine benthic environments and are associated with microbial sy...
ABSTRACT Members of the widespread bacterial phylum Chloroflexi can dominate high-microbial-abundanc...
Host associated microbes play important roles in animal health. The symbiotic relationship between s...
Many marine sponges contain dense and diverse communities of associated microorganisms. Members of t...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Chemoautotrophic bacteria that oxidize sulfur and redu...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...
Sponges are benthic filter feeders that play pivotal roles in coupling benthic-pelagic processes in ...
During the last decades, our knowledge about the activity of sponge-associated microorganisms and th...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
Marine sponges are early-branched metazoans known to harbor dense and diverse microbial communities....
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
The symbiosis between bacteria and sponges has arguably the longest evolutionary history for any ext...
Marine sponges often host diverse and species-specific communities of microorganisms that are critic...
Sponges are important components of marine benthic environments and are associated with microbial sy...
ABSTRACT Members of the widespread bacterial phylum Chloroflexi can dominate high-microbial-abundanc...
Host associated microbes play important roles in animal health. The symbiotic relationship between s...
Many marine sponges contain dense and diverse communities of associated microorganisms. Members of t...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Chemoautotrophic bacteria that oxidize sulfur and redu...
Contains fulltext : 53256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Marine sediments...