ABSTRACT In bacterial populations, subtle expressional differences may promote ecological specialization through the formation of distinct ecotypes. In a barrier-free habitat, this process most likely precedes population divergence and may predict speciation events. To examine this, we used four sequenced strains of the bacterium Shewanella baltica, OS155, OS185, OS195, and OS223, as models to assess transcriptional variation and ecotype formation within a prokaryotic population. All strains were isolated from different depths throughout a water column of the Baltic Sea, occupying different ecological niches characterized by various abiotic parameters. Although the genome sequences are nearly 100% conserved, when grown in the laboratory und...
Understanding molecular mechanisms that determine the species life history is important for predicti...
<div><p>This study investigates the genetic structure of an eukaryotic microorganism, the toxic dino...
Ecological differentiation between strains of bacterial species is shaped by genomic and metabolic v...
In bacterial populations, subtle expressional differences may promote ecological specialization thro...
In bacterial populations, subtle expressional differences may promote ecological specialization thro...
Studying how bacterial strains diverge over space and time and how divergence leads to ecotype forma...
Niche partitioning and sequence evolution drive genomic and phenotypic divergence, which ultimately ...
Shewanella baltica was the dominant culturable nitrate-reducing bacterium in the eutrophic and stron...
Niche partitioning and sequence evolution drive genomic and phenotypic divergence, which ultimately ...
Shewanella baltica was the dominant culturable nitrate-reducing bacterium in the eutrophic and stron...
This study investigates the genetic structure of an eukaryotic microorganism, the toxic dinoflagella...
This study investigates the genetic structure of an eukaryotic microorganism, the toxic dinoflagella...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Bacterial species concepts are controversial. More widely accepted is the need to understand how dif...
Linking functional traits to bacterial phylogeny remains a fundamental but elusive goal of microbial...
Understanding molecular mechanisms that determine the species life history is important for predicti...
<div><p>This study investigates the genetic structure of an eukaryotic microorganism, the toxic dino...
Ecological differentiation between strains of bacterial species is shaped by genomic and metabolic v...
In bacterial populations, subtle expressional differences may promote ecological specialization thro...
In bacterial populations, subtle expressional differences may promote ecological specialization thro...
Studying how bacterial strains diverge over space and time and how divergence leads to ecotype forma...
Niche partitioning and sequence evolution drive genomic and phenotypic divergence, which ultimately ...
Shewanella baltica was the dominant culturable nitrate-reducing bacterium in the eutrophic and stron...
Niche partitioning and sequence evolution drive genomic and phenotypic divergence, which ultimately ...
Shewanella baltica was the dominant culturable nitrate-reducing bacterium in the eutrophic and stron...
This study investigates the genetic structure of an eukaryotic microorganism, the toxic dinoflagella...
This study investigates the genetic structure of an eukaryotic microorganism, the toxic dinoflagella...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Bacterial species concepts are controversial. More widely accepted is the need to understand how dif...
Linking functional traits to bacterial phylogeny remains a fundamental but elusive goal of microbial...
Understanding molecular mechanisms that determine the species life history is important for predicti...
<div><p>This study investigates the genetic structure of an eukaryotic microorganism, the toxic dino...
Ecological differentiation between strains of bacterial species is shaped by genomic and metabolic v...