Terrestrial dissolved organic matter (tDOM) is susceptible to microbiological and photolytic oxidations and contributes significantly to the energy flow in aquatic ecosystems. However, bacterial species actively utilizing this tDOM are still not determined. We here elucidated the microbial groups actively utilizing tDOM. We characterized sediment microbial biomass and community structure using phospholipid phosphate and phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) analysis, respectively, and identified metabolically active members using PLFA stable-isotope-probing. Prokaryotes comprised 61% of the streambed microbial community consisting of aerobic, facultative anaerobic and anaerobic bacteria while microeukaryotes comprised the remaining 39%. Sediment...
In aquatic ecosystems, light availability can significantly influence microbial turnover of terrestr...
International audienceThe physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers ha...
International audienceIn streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect micro...
Bacteria are important organisms influencing many streams processes including energy flow and nutrie...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients may affect microbial communities in streams, ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Dissolved organic carbon is the carbon fraction ...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
Stream bacteria may be influenced by the composition and availability of dissolved organic matter (D...
The release of soluble compounds (i.e., leachates) from allochthonous coarse particulate organic mat...
International audienceMicrobial-driven organic matter (OM) degradation is a cornerstone of benthic c...
Heterotrophic bacteria are responsible for degrading dissolved organic matter (DOM), and process 50%...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important source of nutrients in aquatic systems contributing t...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...
In aquatic ecosystems, light availability can significantly influence microbial turnover of terrestr...
International audienceThe physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers ha...
International audienceIn streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect micro...
Bacteria are important organisms influencing many streams processes including energy flow and nutrie...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients may affect microbial communities in streams, ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Dissolved organic carbon is the carbon fraction ...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are intimately linked through the transfer of energy and material...
Bacteria play a central role in the cycling of carbon, yet our understanding of the relationship bet...
Stream bacteria may be influenced by the composition and availability of dissolved organic matter (D...
The release of soluble compounds (i.e., leachates) from allochthonous coarse particulate organic mat...
International audienceMicrobial-driven organic matter (OM) degradation is a cornerstone of benthic c...
Heterotrophic bacteria are responsible for degrading dissolved organic matter (DOM), and process 50%...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important source of nutrients in aquatic systems contributing t...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from five coastal forest litterfall types. Red alder, vine m...
In aquatic ecosystems, light availability can significantly influence microbial turnover of terrestr...
International audienceThe physiology, biochemistry and diversity of aquatic microbial decomposers ha...
International audienceIn streams, the release of nitrogen and phosphorus is reported to affect micro...