Microorganisms are ubiquitous on Earth and can inhabit almost every environment. In a complex heterogeneous environment or in face of ecological disturbance, the microbes adjust to fluctuating environmental conditions through a cascade of cellular and molecular systems. Their habitats differ from cold microcosms of Antarctica to the geothermal volcanic areas, terrestrial to marine, highly alkaline zones to the extremely acidic areas and freshwater to brackish water sources. The diverse ecological microbial niches are attributed to the versatile, adaptable nature under fluctuating temperature, nutrient availability and pH of the microorganisms. These organisms have developed a series of mechanisms to face the environmental changes and thereb...
textRarely are natural conditions constant, but generally biologists study microbes in artificially ...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...
Advances in next generation sequencing technologies, omics, and bioinformatics are revealing a treme...
Global changes such as increased frequency of fire, drought, and nitrogen deposition, perturb microo...
Although their diversity greatly exceeds that of plants and animals, microbial organisms have histor...
The environmental factors which affect humans and other animals also influence the microorganisms wh...
AbstractThe sustainability of life on the planet depends on the preservation of the existing microbi...
AbstractThe microorganism–microorganism or microorganism–host interactions are the key strategy to c...
We live in a world suffused with microbial life. Universal trees of life show that microbial bacteri...
Local adaptation is an outcome of divergent selection on microbial populations and has been linked t...
ABSTRACT The microorganism-microorganism or microorganism-host interactions are the key strategy to ...
Biodiversity has been very common to almost every one. However, a comprehensive understanding on the...
Living organisms constantly interact with their habitats, selectively taking up compounds from their...
Microbial community responses to environmental change are largely associated with ecological process...
textRarely are natural conditions constant, but generally biologists study microbes in artificially ...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...
Advances in next generation sequencing technologies, omics, and bioinformatics are revealing a treme...
Global changes such as increased frequency of fire, drought, and nitrogen deposition, perturb microo...
Although their diversity greatly exceeds that of plants and animals, microbial organisms have histor...
The environmental factors which affect humans and other animals also influence the microorganisms wh...
AbstractThe sustainability of life on the planet depends on the preservation of the existing microbi...
AbstractThe microorganism–microorganism or microorganism–host interactions are the key strategy to c...
We live in a world suffused with microbial life. Universal trees of life show that microbial bacteri...
Local adaptation is an outcome of divergent selection on microbial populations and has been linked t...
ABSTRACT The microorganism-microorganism or microorganism-host interactions are the key strategy to ...
Biodiversity has been very common to almost every one. However, a comprehensive understanding on the...
Living organisms constantly interact with their habitats, selectively taking up compounds from their...
Microbial community responses to environmental change are largely associated with ecological process...
textRarely are natural conditions constant, but generally biologists study microbes in artificially ...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...