نتایج جستجو برای: taxonomic units

تعداد نتایج: 197687  

2007
Steven D. Allison A. Hanson Kathleen K. Treseder

Nitrogen (N) availability is increasing in many ecosystems due to anthropogenic disturbance. We used a nucleotide analog technique and sequencing of ribosomal RNA genes to test whether N fertilization altered active fungal communities in two boreal ecosystems. In decaying litter from a recently burned spruce forest, Shannon diversity decreased significantly with N fertilization, and taxonomic r...

2017
M. González-Teuber C. Vilo L. Bascuñán-Godoy

Plant roots can be highly colonized by fungal endophytes. This seems to be of particular importance for the survival of plants inhabiting stressful habitats. This study focused on the Identification of the fungal endophytic community associated with the roots of quinoa plants (Chenopodium quinoa) growing near the salt lakes of the Atacama Desert, Chile. One hundred endophytic fungi were isolate...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2000
S Gavrilets R Acton J Gravner

We develop a simple framework for modeling speciation and diversification as a continuous process of accumulation of genetic (or morphological) differences accompanied by species and subpopulation extinction and/or range expansion. This framework can be used to approach a number of questions such as species-area distribution, species-range size distribution, the rate of ecological turnover, asy...

2017
John R. Stevens Todd R. Jones Michael Lefevre Balasubramanian Ganesan Bart C. Weimer

Microbial community analysis experiments to assess the effect of a treatment intervention (or environmental change) on the relative abundance levels of multiple related microbial species (or operational taxonomic units) simultaneously using high throughput genomics are becoming increasingly common. Within the framework of the evolutionary phylogeny of all species considered in the experiment, t...

2012
Andrea Galimberti Martina Spada Danilo Russo Mauro Mucedda Paolo Agnelli Angelica Crottini Emanuele Ferri Adriano Martinoli Maurizio Casiraghi

BACKGROUND Nowadays, molecular techniques are widespread tools for the identification of biological entities. However, until very few years ago, their application to taxonomy provoked intense debates between traditional and molecular taxonomists. To prevent every kind of disagreement, it is essential to standardize taxonomic definitions. Along these lines, we introduced the concept of Integrate...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
David G. Haskell Anupam Adhikari

In the Origin of Species Darwin hypothesized that the "manufactory" of species operates at different rates in different lineages and that the richness of taxonomic units is autocorrelated across levels of the taxonomic hierarchy. We confirm the manufactory hypothesis using a database of all the world's extant avian subspecies, species and genera. The hypothesis is confirmed both in correlations...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2007
C C Young M-J Ho A B Arun W-M Chen W-A Lai F-T Shen P D Rekha A F Yassin

The taxonomic status of a yellow-coloured bacterial isolate from an oil-contaminated soil sample was determined using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. Comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that the novel isolate formed a distinct phyletic line within the genus Sphingobium. The generic assignment was confirmed by chemotaxonomic data, which revealed: a fatty acid profile that is ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2005
Michael A Russello Scott Glaberman James P Gibbs Cruz Marquez Jeffrey R Powell Adalgisa Caccone

As once boldly stated, 'bad taxonomy can kill', highlighting the critical importance of accurate taxonomy for the conservation of endangered taxa. The concept continues to evolve almost 15 years later largely because most legal protections aimed at preserving biological diversity are based on formal taxonomic designations. In this paper we report unrecognized genetic divisions within the giant ...

2010
Susan M Huse David Mark Welch Hilary G Morrison Mitchell L Sogin

Deep sequencing of PCR amplicon libraries facilitates the detection of low-abundance populations in environmental DNA surveys of complex microbial communities. At the same time, deep sequencing can lead to overestimates of microbial diversity through the generation of low-frequency, error-prone reads. Even with sequencing error rates below 0.005 per nucleotide position, the common method of gen...

2014
Anita C. Schürch Debby Schipper Maarten A. Bijl Jim Dau Kimberlee B. Beckmen Claudia M. E. Schapendonk V. Stalin Raj Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Bart L. Haagmans Morten Tryland Saskia L. Smits

Pathogen surveillance in animals does not provide a sufficient level of vigilance because it is generally confined to surveillance of pathogens with known economic impact in domestic animals and practically nonexistent in wildlife species. As most (re-)emerging viral infections originate from animal sources, it is important to obtain insight into viral pathogens present in the wildlife reservoi...

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