Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential mechanisms underlying the sympatric distribution of cryptic species. Additionally, the microbiome can provide physiological adaptations of the host to environmental conditions. We determined the intra-and interspecific variability of the microbiomes of three cryptic nematode species of the Litoditis marina species complex that co-occur, but show differences in abiotic tolerances. Roche 454 pyrosequencing of the microbial 16S rRNA gene revealed distinct bacterial communities characterized by a substantial diversity (85-513 OTUs) and many rare OTUs. The core microbiome of each species contained only very few OTUs (2-6), and four OTUs were identif...
Species with seemingly identical morphology but with distinct genetic differences are abundant in th...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Resource partitioning is a mechanism for niche differentiation which can facilitate coexistence of s...
Based on the principle of competitive exclusion, species occupying the same ecological niche cannot ...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
Host-associated microbiomes have primarily been examined in the context of their internal microbial ...
Marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating population and species loss. Some ecosystem function...
Abstract Recent work examining nematode and tardigrade gut microbiomes has identified species-specif...
The diversity of a microbial community covering the surface of a marine nematode was analyzed by per...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Species with seemingly identical morphology but with distinct genetic differences are abundant in th...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Resource partitioning is a mechanism for niche differentiation which can facilitate coexistence of s...
Based on the principle of competitive exclusion, species occupying the same ecological niche cannot ...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
Host-associated microbiomes have primarily been examined in the context of their internal microbial ...
Marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating population and species loss. Some ecosystem function...
Abstract Recent work examining nematode and tardigrade gut microbiomes has identified species-specif...
The diversity of a microbial community covering the surface of a marine nematode was analyzed by per...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Species with seemingly identical morphology but with distinct genetic differences are abundant in th...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
<p>A multitude of microorganisms live on and within plant and animal hosts, yet the ecology and evol...