Hypolithic microbial communities (hypolithons) are complex assemblages of phototrophic and heterotrophic organisms associated with the ventral surfaces of translucent minerals embedded in soil surfaces. Past studies on the assembly, structure and function of hypolithic communities have tended to use composite samples (i.e. bulked hypolithic biomass) with the underlying assumption that samples collected from within a ‘homogeneous’ locality are phylogenetically homogeneous. In this study, we question this assumption by analysing the prokaryote phylogenetic diversity of multiple individual hypolithons: i.e. asking the seemingly simple question of ‘Are all hypolithons the same’? Using 16S rRNA gene-based phylogenetic analysis of hypolithons rec...
Abstract: Hyper-arid deserts present extreme challenges to life. The environmental buffering provide...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis presents significant advances into the microbial ecology of hyp...
Hypolithic communities (under translucent rocks) were compared between a semi-arid site (Wave Hill) ...
Hypolithic microbial communities (hypolithons) are complex assemblages of phototrophic and heterotro...
Hypolithic microbial communities (hypolithons) are complex assemblages of phototrophic and heterotro...
The discovery of extensive and complex hypolithic communities in both cold and hot deserts has rais...
The discovery of extensive and complex hypolithic communities in both cold and hot deserts has raise...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys region of eastern Antarctica is a cold desert that presents extreme challeng...
The discovery of extensive and complex hypolithic communities in both cold and hot deserts has raise...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are an extreme polar desert. Mineral soils support subsurface ...
Drylands are the largest terrestrial biome on Earth and a ubiquitous feature is desert pavement terr...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are an extreme polar desert. Mineral soils support subsurface ...
Hypoliths, microbial assemblages found below translucent rocks, provide important ecosystem services...
>Magister Scientiae - MScThe extreme conditions of Antarctic desert soils render this environment se...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are an extreme polar desert. Mineral soils support subsurface ...
Abstract: Hyper-arid deserts present extreme challenges to life. The environmental buffering provide...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis presents significant advances into the microbial ecology of hyp...
Hypolithic communities (under translucent rocks) were compared between a semi-arid site (Wave Hill) ...
Hypolithic microbial communities (hypolithons) are complex assemblages of phototrophic and heterotro...
Hypolithic microbial communities (hypolithons) are complex assemblages of phototrophic and heterotro...
The discovery of extensive and complex hypolithic communities in both cold and hot deserts has rais...
The discovery of extensive and complex hypolithic communities in both cold and hot deserts has raise...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys region of eastern Antarctica is a cold desert that presents extreme challeng...
The discovery of extensive and complex hypolithic communities in both cold and hot deserts has raise...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are an extreme polar desert. Mineral soils support subsurface ...
Drylands are the largest terrestrial biome on Earth and a ubiquitous feature is desert pavement terr...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are an extreme polar desert. Mineral soils support subsurface ...
Hypoliths, microbial assemblages found below translucent rocks, provide important ecosystem services...
>Magister Scientiae - MScThe extreme conditions of Antarctic desert soils render this environment se...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are an extreme polar desert. Mineral soils support subsurface ...
Abstract: Hyper-arid deserts present extreme challenges to life. The environmental buffering provide...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis presents significant advances into the microbial ecology of hyp...
Hypolithic communities (under translucent rocks) were compared between a semi-arid site (Wave Hill) ...