During the last decades, our knowledge about the activity of sponge-associated microorganisms and their contribution to biogeochemical cycling has gradually increased. Functional groups involved in carbon and nitrogen metabolism are well documented, whereas knowledge about microorganisms involved in the sulfur cycle is still limited. Both sulfate reduction and sulfide oxidation has been detected in the cold water sponge Geodia barretti from Korsfjord in Norway, and with specimens from this site, the present study aims to identify extant versus active sponge-associated microbiota with focus on sulfur metabolism. Comparative analysis of small subunit ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) gene (DNA) and transcript (complementary DNA (cDNA)) libraries revea...
The marine subsurface sediment biosphere is widely inhabited by bacteria affiliated with the class D...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
The establishment of next-generation technology sequencing has deepened our knowledge of marine spon...
During the last decades, our knowledge about the activity of sponge-associated microorganisms and th...
Sponges are benthic filter feeders that play pivotal roles in coupling benthic-pelagic processes in ...
Associated microorganisms have been described in numerous marine sponges. Their metabolic activity, ...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
The deep terrestrial subsurface remains an environment where there is limited understanding of the e...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
All forms of life, from bacteria to humans, require sulfur as essential nutrient. Furthermore, many ...
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
A critical step in the biogeochemical cycle of sulfur on Earth is microbial sulfate reduction, yet o...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...
The marine subsurface sediment biosphere is widely inhabited by bacteria affiliated with the class D...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
The establishment of next-generation technology sequencing has deepened our knowledge of marine spon...
During the last decades, our knowledge about the activity of sponge-associated microorganisms and th...
Sponges are benthic filter feeders that play pivotal roles in coupling benthic-pelagic processes in ...
Associated microorganisms have been described in numerous marine sponges. Their metabolic activity, ...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is essential to sulfur cycling in marine habitats. However, the ro...
As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial...
The deep terrestrial subsurface remains an environment where there is limited understanding of the e...
The World s oceans host a variety of sulfidic habitats. Yet, microorganisms oxidizing reduced inorga...
All forms of life, from bacteria to humans, require sulfur as essential nutrient. Furthermore, many ...
Host associated microbes play important, sometimes vital roles in animal health. The symbiotic relat...
A critical step in the biogeochemical cycle of sulfur on Earth is microbial sulfate reduction, yet o...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...
The marine subsurface sediment biosphere is widely inhabited by bacteria affiliated with the class D...
Many marine sponges live in a highly specific and symbiotic relationship with phylogenetically compl...
The establishment of next-generation technology sequencing has deepened our knowledge of marine spon...