International audienceChemosynthetic mats involved in cycling sulfur compounds are often found in hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and whale falls. However, there are only few records of wood fall mats, even though the presence of hydrogen sulfide at the wood surface should create a perfect niche for sulfide-oxidizing bacteria. Here we report the growth of microbial mats on wood incubated under conditions that simulate the Mediterranean deep-sea temperature and darkness. We used amplicon and metagenomic sequencing combined with fluorescence in situ hybridization to test whether a microbial succession occurs during mat formation and whether the wood fall mats present chemosynthetic features. We show that the wood surface was first colonized by...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...
At the Nakabusa hot spring, Japan, dense olive-green microbial mats develop in regions where the sli...
International audienceThe disproportionation of inorganic sulfur compounds could be widespread in na...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea – such as whale carcasses and wood logs – are known to serv...
Wood falls on the ocean floor form chemosynthetic ecosystems that remain poorly studied compared wit...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - support the devel...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan are populated by different types of mat-forming...
This study investigated the bacterial diversity associated with microbial mats of polar deep-sea col...
International audienceReducing conditions with elevated sulfide and methane concentrations in ecosys...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan (NDSF) are populated by different types of mat-...
In this study, we integrated geochemical measurements, microbial diversity surveys and physiological...
BackgroundLagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical element...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...
At the Nakabusa hot spring, Japan, dense olive-green microbial mats develop in regions where the sli...
International audienceThe disproportionation of inorganic sulfur compounds could be widespread in na...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea – such as whale carcasses and wood logs – are known to serv...
Wood falls on the ocean floor form chemosynthetic ecosystems that remain poorly studied compared wit...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
Sinking of large organic food falls i.e. kelp, wood and whale carcasses to the oligotrophic deep-sea...
International audienceWith an increased appreciation of the frequency of their occurrence, large org...
Large organic food falls to the deep sea - such as whale carcasses and wood logs - support the devel...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan are populated by different types of mat-forming...
This study investigated the bacterial diversity associated with microbial mats of polar deep-sea col...
International audienceReducing conditions with elevated sulfide and methane concentrations in ecosys...
Sulfidic muds of cold seeps on the Nile Deep Sea Fan (NDSF) are populated by different types of mat-...
In this study, we integrated geochemical measurements, microbial diversity surveys and physiological...
BackgroundLagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical element...
The genus Thiobacterium includes uncultivated rod-shaped microbes containing several spherical grain...
At the Nakabusa hot spring, Japan, dense olive-green microbial mats develop in regions where the sli...
International audienceThe disproportionation of inorganic sulfur compounds could be widespread in na...