The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships among sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, including epsilonproteobacterial clades with no cultivated representatives. Oxygen and sulfide concentrations in the cave waters range over more than two orders of magnitude as a result of seasonally and spatially variable dilution of the sulfidic groundwater. A full-cycle rRNA approach was used to quantify dominant populations in biofilms collected in both diluted and undiluted zones. Sulfide concentration profiles within biofilms were obtained in situ using microelectrode voltammetry. Populations in rock-attached streamers depended on the sulfide/oxygen supply ratio of bulk water (r=0.97; P\u3c0.0001). Filamen...
We performed a microbial community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more ...
We performed a microbial community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more ...
<div><p>Snottites are extremely acidic (pH 0–2) biofilms that form on the walls and ceilings of hydr...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
We performed a community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more than 60 m...
We performed a microbial community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more ...
We performed a microbial community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more ...
<div><p>Snottites are extremely acidic (pH 0–2) biofilms that form on the walls and ceilings of hydr...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
The sulfidic Frasassi cave system affords a unique opportunity to investigate niche relationships am...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
We performed a community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more than 60 m...
We performed a microbial community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more ...
We performed a microbial community analysis of biofilms inhabiting thermal (35 to 50°C) waters more ...
<div><p>Snottites are extremely acidic (pH 0–2) biofilms that form on the walls and ceilings of hydr...