SAR11 bacteria dominate the surface ocean and are major players in converting fixed carbon back to atmospheric carbon dioxide. The SAR11 clade is comprised of niche-specialized ecotypes that display distinctive spatiotemporal transitions. We analyzed SAR11 ecotype seasonality in two long-term 16S rRNA amplicon time series representing different North Atlantic regimes: the Sargasso Sea (subtropical ocean-gyre; BATS) and the temperate coastal Western English Channel (WEC). Using phylogenetically resolved amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), we evaluated seasonal environmental constraints on SAR11 ecotype periodicity. Despite large differences in temperature and nutrient availability between the two sites, at both SAR11 succession was defined b...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
Surveys of microbial communities across transitions coupled with contextual measures of the environm...
International audienceDistinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11,...
A seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was combined with pyrosequ...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies are providing longer nucleotide sequence reads t...
This work set out to shed light on the phylogeography of the SAR11 clade of Alphaproteobacteria, whi...
The ubiquitous SAR11 bacterial clade is the most abundant type of organism in the worldĝ€™s oceans, ...
Surface microbial communities are exposed to seasonally changing environmental conditions, resulting...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fm...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
A seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was combined with pyrosequ...
International audienceThe ecology of the SAR11 clade, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean...
Distinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11, SAR86, and Actinobact...
Ubiquitous SAR11 Alphaproteobacteria numerically dominate marine planktonic communities. Because the...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
Surveys of microbial communities across transitions coupled with contextual measures of the environm...
International audienceDistinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11,...
A seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was combined with pyrosequ...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies are providing longer nucleotide sequence reads t...
This work set out to shed light on the phylogeography of the SAR11 clade of Alphaproteobacteria, whi...
The ubiquitous SAR11 bacterial clade is the most abundant type of organism in the worldĝ€™s oceans, ...
Surface microbial communities are exposed to seasonally changing environmental conditions, resulting...
14 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fm...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
A seven-year oceanographic time series in NW Mediterranean surface waters was combined with pyrosequ...
International audienceThe ecology of the SAR11 clade, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean...
Distinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11, SAR86, and Actinobact...
Ubiquitous SAR11 Alphaproteobacteria numerically dominate marine planktonic communities. Because the...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
Surveys of microbial communities across transitions coupled with contextual measures of the environm...
International audienceDistinct distribution patterns of members of the major bacterial clades SAR11,...