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Ecological responses, adaptation and mechanisms of mangrove wetland ecosystem to global climate change and anthropogenic activities
YS Wang, JD Gu - International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2021 - Elsevier
Mangrove wetlands possess four important characteristics as one of the unique marine
ecosystems, and are found in the intertidal coastal regions of the tropics and subtropics in …
ecosystems, and are found in the intertidal coastal regions of the tropics and subtropics in …
Microbial diversity and ecological interactions of microorganisms in the mangrove ecosystem: Threats, vulnerability, and adaptations
Mangroves are among the world's most productive ecosystems and a part of the “blue
carbon” sink. They act as a connection between the terrestrial and marine ecosystems …
carbon” sink. They act as a connection between the terrestrial and marine ecosystems …
Composition and functional diversity of microbial community across a mangrove-inhabited mudflat as revealed by 16S rDNA gene sequences
The gradient distribution of microbial communities has been detected in profiles along many
natural environments. In a mangrove seedlings inhabited mudflat, the microbes drive a …
natural environments. In a mangrove seedlings inhabited mudflat, the microbes drive a …
Ecological role of bacteria involved in the biogeochemical cycles of mangroves based on functional genes detected through GeoChip 5.0
Mangroves provide a variety of ecosystem services and contribute greatly to the global
biogeochemical cycle. Microorganisms play important roles in biogeochemical cycles and …
biogeochemical cycle. Microorganisms play important roles in biogeochemical cycles and …
Non-negligible roles of archaea in coastal carbon biogeochemical cycling
Coastal zones are among the world's most productive ecosystems. They store vast amounts
of organic carbon, as 'blue carbon'reservoirs, and impact global climate change. Archaeal …
of organic carbon, as 'blue carbon'reservoirs, and impact global climate change. Archaeal …
Diverse Asgard archaea including the novel phylum Gerdarchaeota participate in organic matter degradation
Asgard is an archaeal superphylum that might hold the key to understand the origin of
eukaryotes, but its diversity and ecological roles remain poorly understood. Here, we …
eukaryotes, but its diversity and ecological roles remain poorly understood. Here, we …
Genomic and transcriptomic insights into the ecology and metabolism of benthic archaeal cosmopolitan, Thermoprofundales (MBG-D archaea)
Abstract Marine Benthic Group D (MBG-D) archaea, discovered by 16S rRNA gene survey
decades ago, are ecologically important, yet understudied and uncultured sedimentary …
decades ago, are ecologically important, yet understudied and uncultured sedimentary …
Heavy metal pollution increases CH4 and decreases CO2 emissions due to soil microbial changes in a mangrove wetland: Microcosm experiment and field …
Mangrove plays an important role in modulating global warming through substantial blue
carbon storage relative to their greenhouse gas emission potential. The presence of heavy …
carbon storage relative to their greenhouse gas emission potential. The presence of heavy …
Metagenomic analysis reveals genetic insights on biogeochemical cycling, xenobiotic degradation, and stress resistance in mudflat microbiome
Mudflats are highly productive coastal ecosystems that are dominated by halophytic
vegetation. In this study, the mudflat sediment microbiome was investigated from Nalabana …
vegetation. In this study, the mudflat sediment microbiome was investigated from Nalabana …
Comparative genomic inference suggests mixotrophic lifestyle for Thorarchaeota
Thorarchaeota are a new archaeal phylum within the Asgard superphylum, whose ancestors
have been proposed to play possible ecological roles in cellular evolution. However, little is …
have been proposed to play possible ecological roles in cellular evolution. However, little is …