A central question in biology is how biodiversity influences ecosystem functioning. Underlying this is the relationship between organismal phylogeny and the presence of specific functional traits. The relationship is complicated by gene loss and convergent evolution, resulting in the polyphyletic distribution of many traits. In microorganisms, lateral gene transfer can further distort the linkage between phylogeny and the presence of specific functional traits. To identify the phylogenetic conservation of specific traits in microorganisms, we developed a new phylogenetic metric-consenTRAIT-to estimate the clade depth where organisms share a trait. We then analyzed the distribution of 89 functional traits across a broad range of Bacteria and...
In the past decade, there was a growing interest in using functional trait approaches to study soil ...
Bacteria and archaea have very different ecology compared to plants. One similarity, though, is that...
Intertidal microbial mats are comprised of distinctly-colored millimeter-thick layers whose communi...
A central question in biology is how biodiversity influences ecosystem functioning. Underlying this ...
Phylogeny reflects genetic and phenotypic traits in Bacteria and Archaea. The phylogenetic conservat...
microbiomes—are intricately linked to hu-man health and critical ecosystem services. New technologie...
A focus on the phenotypic characteristics of microorganisms-their traits-offers a path for interpret...
International audienceThere is consensus that biodiversity losses will result in declining ecosystem...
The presence of phylogenetic signal is assumed to be ubiquitous. However, for microorganisms, this m...
The presence of phylogenetic signal is assumed to be ubiquitous. However, for microorganisms, this m...
In ecology, biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) research has seen a shift in perspective from t...
ABSTRACT Widely used microbial taxonomies, such as the NCBI taxonomy, are based on a combination of ...
12 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00433Two complementar...
There is considerable uncertainty about if, and when, phylogenetic information is needed to answer v...
A common belief is that the phylogeny of bacteria may reflect molecular functions and phenotypic cha...
In the past decade, there was a growing interest in using functional trait approaches to study soil ...
Bacteria and archaea have very different ecology compared to plants. One similarity, though, is that...
Intertidal microbial mats are comprised of distinctly-colored millimeter-thick layers whose communi...
A central question in biology is how biodiversity influences ecosystem functioning. Underlying this ...
Phylogeny reflects genetic and phenotypic traits in Bacteria and Archaea. The phylogenetic conservat...
microbiomes—are intricately linked to hu-man health and critical ecosystem services. New technologie...
A focus on the phenotypic characteristics of microorganisms-their traits-offers a path for interpret...
International audienceThere is consensus that biodiversity losses will result in declining ecosystem...
The presence of phylogenetic signal is assumed to be ubiquitous. However, for microorganisms, this m...
The presence of phylogenetic signal is assumed to be ubiquitous. However, for microorganisms, this m...
In ecology, biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) research has seen a shift in perspective from t...
ABSTRACT Widely used microbial taxonomies, such as the NCBI taxonomy, are based on a combination of ...
12 pages, 6 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00433Two complementar...
There is considerable uncertainty about if, and when, phylogenetic information is needed to answer v...
A common belief is that the phylogeny of bacteria may reflect molecular functions and phenotypic cha...
In the past decade, there was a growing interest in using functional trait approaches to study soil ...
Bacteria and archaea have very different ecology compared to plants. One similarity, though, is that...
Intertidal microbial mats are comprised of distinctly-colored millimeter-thick layers whose communi...