The Roseobacter clade is a key group of bacteria in the ocean exhibiting diverse metabolic repertoires and a wide range of symbiotic life-styles. Many Roseobacters possess remarkable capabilities of attachment to both biotic and abiotic surfaces. When attached to each other, these bacteria form multi-cellular structures called rosettes. Phaeobacter inhibens, a well-studied Roseobacter, exhibits various cell sizes and morphologies that are either associated with rosettes or occur as single cells. Here we describe the distribution of P. inhibens morphologies and rosettes within a population. We detect an N-acetylglucosamine-containing polysaccharide on the poles of some cells and at the center of all rosettes. We demonstrate that rosettes are...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
Members of the Roseobacter clade are ecologically important and numerically abundant in coastal envi...
<p>(A) DIC image of live <i>S. rosetta</i> colony showing that under conditions of high bacterial ce...
The Roseobacter clade is a key group of bacteria in the ocean exhibiting diverse metabolic repertoir...
<div><p>The Roseobacter clade is a key group of bacteria in the ocean exhibiting diverse metabolic r...
In the marine environment microbial communities establish close association with living surfaces for...
Marine microbes form host-associated biofilm communities that are shaped by complex interactions bet...
Ro.se.o.spi.ril' lum. L. adj. roseus rosy; M.L. neut. n. spirillum the spiral, a bacterial genus; M....
Marine microbes form host-associated biofilm communities that are shaped by complex interactions bet...
The Roseobacter clade is an abundant and biogeochemically relevant group of marine bacteria. Physiol...
Roseobacter clade bacteria are abundant in surface waters and are among the most metabolically diver...
The Roseobacter lineage is a phylogenetically coherent, physiologically heterogeneous group of alpha...
Marine Rhodobacteraceae (Alphaproteobacteria) are key players of biogeochemical cycling, comprise up...
Animals first diverged from their unicellular ancestors in oceans dominated by bacteria, and have li...
International audienceWe describe a new species on the basis of phenotypic characteristics and the r...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
Members of the Roseobacter clade are ecologically important and numerically abundant in coastal envi...
<p>(A) DIC image of live <i>S. rosetta</i> colony showing that under conditions of high bacterial ce...
The Roseobacter clade is a key group of bacteria in the ocean exhibiting diverse metabolic repertoir...
<div><p>The Roseobacter clade is a key group of bacteria in the ocean exhibiting diverse metabolic r...
In the marine environment microbial communities establish close association with living surfaces for...
Marine microbes form host-associated biofilm communities that are shaped by complex interactions bet...
Ro.se.o.spi.ril' lum. L. adj. roseus rosy; M.L. neut. n. spirillum the spiral, a bacterial genus; M....
Marine microbes form host-associated biofilm communities that are shaped by complex interactions bet...
The Roseobacter clade is an abundant and biogeochemically relevant group of marine bacteria. Physiol...
Roseobacter clade bacteria are abundant in surface waters and are among the most metabolically diver...
The Roseobacter lineage is a phylogenetically coherent, physiologically heterogeneous group of alpha...
Marine Rhodobacteraceae (Alphaproteobacteria) are key players of biogeochemical cycling, comprise up...
Animals first diverged from their unicellular ancestors in oceans dominated by bacteria, and have li...
International audienceWe describe a new species on the basis of phenotypic characteristics and the r...
Abstract Background Marine phages are spectacularly diverse in nature. Dozens of roseophages infecti...
Members of the Roseobacter clade are ecologically important and numerically abundant in coastal envi...
<p>(A) DIC image of live <i>S. rosetta</i> colony showing that under conditions of high bacterial ce...