نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial communities

تعداد نتایج: 327935  

2012
Thierry Bouvier Patrick Venail Thomas Pommier Corinne Bouvier Claire Barbera Nicolas Mouquet

The ecological insurance hypothesis predicts a positive effect of species richness on ecosystem functioning in a variable environment. This effect stems from temporal and spatial complementarity among species within metacommunities coupled with optimal levels of dispersal. Despite its importance in the context of global change by human activities, empirical evidence for ecological insurance rem...

2015
Jean-Pierre Gauthier Yannick Outreman Lucie Mieuzet Jean-Christophe Simon

Associations between microbes and animals are ubiquitous and hosts may benefit from harbouring microbial communities through improved resource exploitation or resistance to environmental stress. The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, is the host of heritable bacterial symbionts, including the obligate endosymbiont Buchnera aphidicola and several facultative symbionts. While obligate symbionts supp...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Kirk E Anderson Jacob A Russell Corrie S Moreau Stefanie Kautz Karen E Sullam Yi Hu Ursula Basinger Brendon M Mott Norman Buck Diana E Wheeler

Ants dominate many terrestrial ecosystems, yet we know little about their nutritional physiology and ecology. While traditionally viewed as predators and scavengers, recent isotopic studies revealed that many dominant ant species are functional herbivores. As with other insects with nitrogen-poor diets, it is hypothesized that these ants rely on symbiotic bacteria for nutritional supplementatio...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Maya Bhatia Martin Sharp Julia Foght

Bacterial communities reside in basal ice, sediment, and meltwater in the supra-, sub-, and proglacial environments of John Evans Glacier, Nunavut, Canada. We examined whether the subglacial bacterial community shares common members with the pro- and supraglacial communities, and by inference, whether it could be derived from communities in either of these environments (e.g., by ice overriding ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Catherine A Osborne Gavin N Rees Yaniv Bernstein Peter H Janssen

Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis has the potential to be useful for comparisons of complex bacterial communities, especially to detect changes in community structure in response to different variables. To do this successfully, systematic variations have to be detected above method-associated noise, by standardizing data sets and assigning confidence estimates ...

Journal: :Thorax 2012
Franziska Anne Stressmann Geraint B Rogers Christopher J van der Gast Peter Marsh Louic S Vermeer Mary P Carroll Lucas Hoffman Thomas W V Daniels Nilesh Patel Benjamin Forbes Kenneth Deans Bruce

BACKGROUND Culture-independent analysis of the respiratory secretions of people with cystic fibrosis (CF) has identified many bacterial species not previously detected using culture in this context. However, little is known about their clinical significance or persistence in CF airways. METHODS The authors characterised the viable bacterial communities in the sputum collected from 14 patients...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2015
Marlène Chiarello Sébastien Villéger Corinne Bouvier Yvan Bettarel Thierry Bouvier

Animal-associated microbiotas form complex communities, which are suspected to play crucial functions for their host fitness. However, the biodiversity of these communities, including their differences between host species and individuals, has been scarcely studied, especially in case of skin-associated communities. In addition, the intraindividual variability (i.e. between body parts) has neve...

2013
Yana Aizenberg-Gershtein Ido Izhaki Malka Halpern

Floral nectar is considered the most important reward animal-pollinated plants offer to attract pollinators. Here we explore whether honeybees, which act as pollinators, affect the composition of bacterial communities in the nectar. Nectar and honeybees were sampled from two plant species: Amygdalus communis and Citrus paradisi. To prevent the contact of nectar with pollinators, C. paradisi flo...

2016
Felix Oloo Angel Valverde María Victoria Quiroga Surendra Vikram Don Cowan Gabriela Mataloni

Bacteria play critical roles in peatland ecosystems. However, very little is known of how habitat heterogeneity affects the structure of the bacterial communities in these ecosystems. Here, we used amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA and nifH genes to investigate phylogenetic diversity and bacterial community composition in three different sub-Antarctic peat bog aquatic habitats: Sphagnum magel...

2013
Marie La Rivière Marie Roumagnac Joaquim Garrabou Marc Bally

BACKGROUND Bacterial communities that are associated with tropical reef-forming corals are being increasingly recognized for their role in host physiology and health. However, little is known about the microbial diversity of the communities associated with temperate gorgonian corals, even though these communities are key structural components of the ecosystem. In the Northwestern Mediterranean ...

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