Influence of top-down and bottom-up manipulations on the R-BT065 subcluster of beta-proteobacteria, an abundant group in bacterioplankton of a freshwater reservoir.
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Limnohabitans planktonicus sp. nov. and Limnohabitans parvus sp. nov., planktonic betaproteobacteria isolated from a freshwater reservoir, and emended description of the genus LimnohabitansBacterial community composition in three freshwater reservoirs of different alkalinity and trophic statusClimate-related changes of soil characteristics affect bacterial community composition and function of high altitude and latitude lakesDiversity and distribution of ecotypes of the aerobic anoxygenic phototrophy gene pufM in the Delaware estuary.Limnohabitans curvus gen. nov., sp. nov., a planktonic bacterium isolated from a freshwater lake.Broad habitat range of the phylogenetically narrow R-BT065 cluster, representing a core group of the Betaproteobacterial genus Limnohabitans.Assessing niche separation among coexisting Limnohabitans strains through interactions with a competitor, viruses, and a bacterivore.Seasonal differences in bacterial community composition following nutrient additions in a eutrophic lake.Microbial quality and phylogenetic diversity of fresh rainwater and tropical freshwater reservoirTemperature and biotic factors influence bacterial communities associated with the cyanobacterium Microcystis sp.Composition and stability of the microbial community inside the digestive tract of the aquatic crustacean Daphnia magna.Bacterial epibionts of Daphnia: a potential route for the transfer of dissolved organic carbon in freshwater food webs.Bacterial and phytoplankton responses to nutrient amendments in a boreal lake differ according to season and to taxonomic resolutionEvery coin has a back side: invasion by Limnohabitans planktonicus promotes the maintenance of species diversity in bacterial communities.The diversity of the Limnohabitans genus, an important group of freshwater bacterioplankton, by characterization of 35 isolated strains.A guide to the natural history of freshwater lake bacteria.Winter to spring changes in the slush bacterial community composition of a high-mountain lake (Lake Redon, Pyrenees).Blooms of single bacterial species in a coastal lagoon of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.Dissolved organic monomer partitioning among bacterial groups in two oligotrophic lakes.Characterization of bacterial community associated with phytoplankton bloom in a eutrophic lake in South Norway using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence analysisBacterial Diversity in Submarine Groundwater along the Coasts of the Yellow Sea.In situ substrate preferences of abundant bacterioplankton populations in a prealpine freshwater lake.Differential utilization patterns of dissolved organic phosphorus compounds by heterotrophic bacteria in two mountain lakesPhosphate and ATP uptake by lake bacteria: does taxonomical identity matter?Formation of polyhydroxyalkanoate in aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria and its relationship to carbon source and light availabilityCompetition and niche separation of pelagic bacteria in freshwater habitats.The high resilience of the bacterioplankton community in the face of a catastrophic disturbance by a heavy Microcystis bloom.Interactive effects of solar radiation and dissolved organic matter on bacterial activity and community structure.Contrasting ability to take up leucine and thymidine among freshwater bacterial groups: implications for bacterial production measurements.Ecological niche separation in the Polynucleobacter subclusters linked to quality of dissolved organic matter: a demonstration using a high sensitivity cultivation-based approach.Grazer and virus-induced mortality of bacterioplankton accelerates development of Flectobacillus populations in a freshwater community.Bacterial degradation of dissolved organic matter released by Planktothrix agardhii (Cyanobacteria).Seasonal growth potential of rare lake water bacteria suggest their disproportional contribution to carbon fluxes.Prey selectivity of bacterivorous protists in different size fractions of reservoir water amended with nutrients.Top-down and bottom-up induced shifts in bacterial abundance, production and community composition in an experimentally divided humic lake.Microbial community dynamics in a humic lake: differential persistence of common freshwater phylotypes.Maximum growth rates and possible life strategies of different bacterioplankton groups in relation to phosphorus availability in a freshwater reservoir.
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Influence of top-down and bottom-up manipulations on the R-BT065 subcluster of beta-proteobacteria, an abundant group in bacterioplankton of a freshwater reservoir.
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Jan Jezbera
Jirí Nedoma
Karel Hornák
Karel Simek
Michael Schauer
Michal Masín
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10.1128/AEM.71.5.2381-2390.2005
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2005-05-01T00:00:00Z