BACKGROUND: With an increasing interest in the manipulation of methane produced from livestock cultivation, the microbiome of Australian marsupials provides a unique ecological and evolutionary comparison with 'low-methane' emitters. Previously, marsupial species were shown to be enriched for novel lineages of Methanocorpusculum, as well as Methanobrevibacter, Methanosphaera, and Methanomassiliicoccales. Despite sporadic reports of Methanocorpusculum from stool samples of various animal species, there remains little information on the impacts of these methanogens on their hosts.RESULTS: Here, we characterise novel host-associated species of Methanocorpusculum, to explore unique host-specific genetic factors and their associated metabolic po...
Methanobrevibacter and Methanosphaera species represent some of the most prevalent methanogenic arch...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
BACKGROUND: Methane (CH(4)) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), having a global warming potential 21 t...
International audienceMembers of the archaeal order Methanomassiliicoccales are methanogens mainly a...
International audienceAbstract Other than the Methanobacteriales and Methanomassiliicoccales, the ch...
International audienceMethanogens are members of anaerobe microbiota of the digestive tract of mamma...
The genus Methanosphaera is a well-recognized but poorly characterized member of the mammalian gut m...
International audienceArchaea are common constituents of the gut microbiome of humans, ruminants, an...
Archaea of the order Methanomassiliicoccales use methylated amines such as trimethylamine as the sub...
Background: Forestomach fermentation in Australian marsupials such as wallabies and kangaroos, thoug...
Despite the extensive research conducted on ruminal methanogens and anti-methanogenic intervention s...
Methane emissions from agriculture represent around 9 % of global anthropogenic greenhouse emissions...
Methanotrophs are ubiquitous bacteria that can use the greenhouse gas methane as a sole carbon and e...
Methanogenic archaea are strict anaerobes that occur in diverse environments like marine and freshwa...
International audienceIncreasing evidence from sequence data from various environments, including th...
Methanobrevibacter and Methanosphaera species represent some of the most prevalent methanogenic arch...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
BACKGROUND: Methane (CH(4)) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), having a global warming potential 21 t...
International audienceMembers of the archaeal order Methanomassiliicoccales are methanogens mainly a...
International audienceAbstract Other than the Methanobacteriales and Methanomassiliicoccales, the ch...
International audienceMethanogens are members of anaerobe microbiota of the digestive tract of mamma...
The genus Methanosphaera is a well-recognized but poorly characterized member of the mammalian gut m...
International audienceArchaea are common constituents of the gut microbiome of humans, ruminants, an...
Archaea of the order Methanomassiliicoccales use methylated amines such as trimethylamine as the sub...
Background: Forestomach fermentation in Australian marsupials such as wallabies and kangaroos, thoug...
Despite the extensive research conducted on ruminal methanogens and anti-methanogenic intervention s...
Methane emissions from agriculture represent around 9 % of global anthropogenic greenhouse emissions...
Methanotrophs are ubiquitous bacteria that can use the greenhouse gas methane as a sole carbon and e...
Methanogenic archaea are strict anaerobes that occur in diverse environments like marine and freshwa...
International audienceIncreasing evidence from sequence data from various environments, including th...
Methanobrevibacter and Methanosphaera species represent some of the most prevalent methanogenic arch...
Methane emissions from ruminant livestock is generated by the action of methanogenic archaea, mainly...
BACKGROUND: Methane (CH(4)) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), having a global warming potential 21 t...