Background: Biological interaction affects diverse facets of microbial life by modulating the activity, diversity, abundance, and composition of microbial communities. Aerobic methane oxidation is a community function, with emergent community traits arising from the interaction of the methane-oxidizers (methanotrophs) and non-methanotrophs. Yet little is known of the spatial and temporal organization of these interaction networks in naturally-occurring complex communities. We hypothesized that the assembled bacterial community of the interaction network in methane hotspots would converge, driven by high substrate availability that favors specific methanotrophs, and in turn influences the recruitment of non-methanotrophs. These environments ...
We have previously observed that methane supplied to lake sediment microbial communities as a substr...
Understanding the roles of microorganisms in environmental settings by linking phylogenetic identity...
Microbial communities play an integral role in the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen and su...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Methane is the second most abundant greenhouse gas in atmosphere. With increasing emissions and more...
The generation and consumption of methane by aquatic microbial communities is an important contribut...
Microorganisms may reciprocally select for specific interacting partners, forming a network with int...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
The release of abiotic methane from marine seeps into the atmosphere is a major source of this poten...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
ABSTRACT The factors and processes that influence the behavior and functionality of ecosystems inhab...
Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria play a ...
The methanotrophic bacteria are the only known biological sink for the third most important greenhou...
We have previously observed that methane supplied to lake sediment microbial communities as a substr...
Understanding the roles of microorganisms in environmental settings by linking phylogenetic identity...
Microbial communities play an integral role in the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen and su...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Microbial interaction is an integral component of microbial ecology studies, yet the role, extent, a...
Methane is the second most abundant greenhouse gas in atmosphere. With increasing emissions and more...
The generation and consumption of methane by aquatic microbial communities is an important contribut...
Microorganisms may reciprocally select for specific interacting partners, forming a network with int...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
The release of abiotic methane from marine seeps into the atmosphere is a major source of this poten...
Although microorganisms coexist in the same environment, it is still unclear how their interaction r...
ABSTRACT The factors and processes that influence the behavior and functionality of ecosystems inhab...
Aerobic methane oxidizing bacteria play a ...
The methanotrophic bacteria are the only known biological sink for the third most important greenhou...
We have previously observed that methane supplied to lake sediment microbial communities as a substr...
Understanding the roles of microorganisms in environmental settings by linking phylogenetic identity...
Microbial communities play an integral role in the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen and su...