A guide to the natural history of freshwater lake bacteria
Freshwater bacteria are at the hub of biogeochemical cycles and control water quality in
lakes. Despite this, little is known about the identity and ecology of functionally significant …
lakes. Despite this, little is known about the identity and ecology of functionally significant …
Adaptive genetic traits in pelagic freshwater microbes
Pelagic microbes have adopted distinct strategies to inhabit the pelagial of lakes and
oceans and can be broadly categorized in two groups: free‐living, specialized oligotrophs …
oceans and can be broadly categorized in two groups: free‐living, specialized oligotrophs …
Strong impact of anthropogenic contamination on the co‐occurrence patterns of a riverine microbial community
Although the health of rivers is threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors with
increasing frequency, it remains an open question how riverine microbial communities …
increasing frequency, it remains an open question how riverine microbial communities …
Microdiversification in genome-streamlined ubiquitous freshwater Actinobacteria
Actinobacteria of the acI lineage are the most abundant microbes in freshwater systems, but
there are so far no pure living cultures of these organisms, possibly because of metabolic …
there are so far no pure living cultures of these organisms, possibly because of metabolic …
High-resolution metagenomic reconstruction of the freshwater spring bloom
Background The phytoplankton spring bloom in freshwater habitats is a complex, recurring,
and dynamic ecological spectacle that unfolds at multiple biological scales. Although …
and dynamic ecological spectacle that unfolds at multiple biological scales. Although …
Wavelength dependence of biological damage induced by UV radiation on bacteria
The biological effects of UV radiation of different wavelengths (UVA, UVB and UVC) were
assessed in nine bacterial isolates displaying different UV sensitivities. Biological effects …
assessed in nine bacterial isolates displaying different UV sensitivities. Biological effects …
Bacterioplankton community composition along a salinity gradient of sixteen high-mountain lakes located on the Tibetan Plateau, China
QL Wu, G Zwart, M Schauer… - Applied and …, 2006 - Am Soc Microbiol
The influence of altitude and salinity on bacterioplankton community composition (BCC) in
16 high-mountain lakes located at altitudes of 2,817 to 5,134 m on the Eastern Qinghai …
16 high-mountain lakes located at altitudes of 2,817 to 5,134 m on the Eastern Qinghai …
Structural and functional microbial diversity along a eutrophication gradient of interconnected lakes undergoing anthropopressure
We present the results of an analysis of the 16S rRNA-based taxonomical structure of
bacteria together with an analysis of carbon source utilization ability using EcoPlate (Biolog …
bacteria together with an analysis of carbon source utilization ability using EcoPlate (Biolog …
High mountain lakes: extreme habitats and witnesses of environmental changes
High mountain lakes offer research opportunities beyond what could be expected from their
quantitative relevance in the Earth system. In this article we present a brief summary of the …
quantitative relevance in the Earth system. In this article we present a brief summary of the …
Can microorganisms develop resistance against light based anti-infective agents?
Recently, there have been increasing numbers of publications illustrating the potential of
light-based antimicrobial therapies to combat antimicrobial resistance. Several modalities, in …
light-based antimicrobial therapies to combat antimicrobial resistance. Several modalities, in …