Addressing the ecological and evolutionary processes underlying biodiversity patterns is essential to identify the mechanisms shaping community structure and function. In bacteria, the formation of new ecologically distinct populations (ecotypes) is proposed as one of the main drivers of diversification. New ecotypes arise when mutations in key functional genes or acquisition of new metabolic pathways by horizontal gene transfer allow the population to exploit new resources, permitting their coexistence with the parental population. We previously reported the presence of microcystin-producing organisms of the Microcystis aeruginosa complex (toxic MAC) through an 800-km environmental gradient ranging from freshwater to estuarine-marine water...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Toxic freshwater cyanobacteria form harmful algal bl...
FR2116International audienceThe variations in microcystin concentrations during cyanobacterial bloom...
Laboratory evolution experiments suggest the potential for microbial populations to contribute signi...
Addressing the ecological and evolutionary processes underlying biodiversity patterns is essential t...
In previous studies, we have demonstrated that the population structure of the bloom-forming cyanoba...
English. The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing is notorious for forming exten...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Bacteria play key roles in the function and diversity of aquatic systems, but aside from study of sp...
Microbial diversity, both genetic and phenotypic, is a product of evolutionary and ecological proces...
Genetic diversity and differential microcystin contributions within the populations of toxic Microcy...
Background: Free-living microorganisms have long been assumed to have ubiquitous distributions with ...
Abstract Background The water-bloom-forming cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa is a known produce...
Background : Free-living microorganisms have long been assumed to have ubiquitous distributions with...
Population genetic studies provide insights into intraspecific diversity and dispersal patterns of m...
International audienceMicrocystis aeruginosa is one of the most common bloom-forming cyanobacteria i...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Toxic freshwater cyanobacteria form harmful algal bl...
FR2116International audienceThe variations in microcystin concentrations during cyanobacterial bloom...
Laboratory evolution experiments suggest the potential for microbial populations to contribute signi...
Addressing the ecological and evolutionary processes underlying biodiversity patterns is essential t...
In previous studies, we have demonstrated that the population structure of the bloom-forming cyanoba...
English. The cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Kützing is notorious for forming exten...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Bacteria play key roles in the function and diversity of aquatic systems, but aside from study of sp...
Microbial diversity, both genetic and phenotypic, is a product of evolutionary and ecological proces...
Genetic diversity and differential microcystin contributions within the populations of toxic Microcy...
Background: Free-living microorganisms have long been assumed to have ubiquitous distributions with ...
Abstract Background The water-bloom-forming cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa is a known produce...
Background : Free-living microorganisms have long been assumed to have ubiquitous distributions with...
Population genetic studies provide insights into intraspecific diversity and dispersal patterns of m...
International audienceMicrocystis aeruginosa is one of the most common bloom-forming cyanobacteria i...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Toxic freshwater cyanobacteria form harmful algal bl...
FR2116International audienceThe variations in microcystin concentrations during cyanobacterial bloom...
Laboratory evolution experiments suggest the potential for microbial populations to contribute signi...