Ecotypes of planktonic actinobacteria with identical 16S rRNA genes adapted to thermal niches in temperate, subtropical, and tropical freshwater habitats
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Ordering microbial diversity into ecologically and genetically cohesive unitsComplete ecological isolation and cryptic diversity in Polynucleobacter bacteria not resolved by 16S rRNA gene sequences.Climate-related changes of soil characteristics affect bacterial community composition and function of high altitude and latitude lakesLow intraspecific diversity in a polynucleobacter subcluster population numerically dominating bacterioplankton of a freshwater pondThe genetic basis of thermal reaction norm evolution in lab and natural phage populationsFlavobacteria blooms in four eutrophic lakes: linking population dynamics of freshwater bacterioplankton to resource availability.Submersed macrophytes play a key role in structuring bacterioplankton community composition in the large, shallow, subtropical Taihu Lake, China.Design and testing of 'genome-proxy' microarrays to profile marine microbial communities.Low taxon richness of bacterioplankton in high-altitude lakes of the eastern tibetan plateau, with a predominance of Bacteroidetes and Synechococcus spp.Limnohabitans australis sp. nov., isolated from a freshwater pond, and emended description of the genus Limnohabitans.Assessing niche separation among coexisting Limnohabitans strains through interactions with a competitor, viruses, and a bacterivore.Ecological Succession Pattern of Fungal Community in Soil along a Retreating GlacierBacterial 'cosmopolitanism' and importance of local environmental factors for community composition in remote high-altitude lakes.Fate of heterotrophic microbes in pelagic habitats: focus on populationsPatterns of Limnohabitans microdiversity across a large set of freshwater habitats as revealed by Reverse Line Blot Hybridization.Mass effects meet species sorting: transformations of microbial assemblages in epiphreatic subsurface karst water pools.Higher seasonal variation of actinobacterial communities than spatial heterogeneity in the surface sediments of Taihu Lake, China.A guide to the natural history of freshwater lake bacteria.Contrasting trends in distribution of four major planktonic betaproteobacterial groups along a pH gradient of epilimnia of 72 freshwater habitats.Ubiquity of Polynucleobacter necessarius subspecies asymbioticus results from ecological diversificationBacterioplankton community composition along a salinity gradient of sixteen high-mountain lakes located on the Tibetan Plateau, China.The passive yet successful way of planktonic life: genomic and experimental analysis of the ecology of a free-living polynucleobacter population.Assessing the Unseen Bacterial Diversity in Microbial CommunitiesUse of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) Regions to Examine Symbiont Divergence and as a Diagnostic Tool for Sodalis-Related Bacteria.Genomic evidence of rapid, global-scale gene flow in a Sulfolobus species.Insights into variability of actinorhodopsin genes of the LG1 cluster in two different freshwater habitats.Biogeographic Variation in Host Range Phenotypes and Taxonomic Composition of Marine Cyanophage Isolates.Evidence of adaptation, niche separation and microevolution within the genus Polaromonas on Arctic and Antarctic glacial surfaces.Differential freshwater flagellate community response to bacterial food quality with a focus on Limnohabitans bacteria.Complete Genome Sequence of Aurantimicrobium minutum Type Strain KNCT, a Planktonic Ultramicrobacterium Isolated from River WaterInvolvement of cell surface structures in size-independent grazing resistance of freshwater Actinobacteria.Phosphate and ATP uptake by lake bacteria: does taxonomical identity matter?Microbial SpeciationActinorhodopsin genes discovered in diverse freshwater habitats and among cultivated freshwater Actinobacteria.Global phylogeography of pelagic Polynucleobacter bacteria: restricted geographic distribution of subgroups, isolation by distance and influence of climateDescription of seven candidate species affiliated with the phylum Actinobacteria, representing planktonic freshwater bacteria.Competition and niche separation of pelagic bacteria in freshwater habitats.Extraordinary solute-stress tolerance contributes to the environmental tenacity of mycobacteria.Large variabilities in host strain susceptibility and phage host range govern interactions between lytic marine phages and their Flavobacterium hosts.Biogeographic patterns of bacterial microdiversity in Arctic deep-sea sediments (HAUSGARTEN, Fram Strait).
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Ecotypes of planktonic actinobacteria with identical 16S rRNA genes adapted to thermal niches in temperate, subtropical, and tropical freshwater habitats
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Martin W Hahn
Matthias Pöckl
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10.1128/AEM.71.2.766-773.2005
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2005-02-01T00:00:00Z