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pro vyhledávání: '"Kristin Bergauer"'
Autor:
Marta Masdeu-Navarro, Jean-François Mangot, Lei Xue, Miguel Cabrera-Brufau, David J. Kieber, Pablo Rodríguez-Ros, Stephanie G. Gardner, Kristin Bergauer, Gerhard J. Herndl, Cèlia Marrasé, Rafel Simó
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 11 (2024)
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play key roles in coral reef ecosystems, where, together with dimethylated sulfur compounds, they are indicators of ecosystem health and are used as defense strategies and infochemicals. Assessment and predi
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https://doaj.org/article/d6deffe43df44f0fadf605f6ae43ca4e
Autor:
Charlotte A. Eckmann, Jessica S. Eberle, Fabian Wittmers, Susanne Wilken, Kristin Bergauer, Camille Poirier, Marguerite Blum, Kriste Makareviciute-Fichtner, Valeria Jimenez, Charles Bachy, Mark J. A. Vermeij, Alexandra Z. Worden
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023)
Tropical environments with unique abiotic and biotic factors—such as salt ponds, mangroves, and coral reefs—are often in close proximity. The heterogeneity of these environments is reflected in community shifts over short distances, resulting in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/538a0bb2219b461c8a65586c8b900401
Autor:
Christopher P. Suffridge, Luis M. Bolaños, Kristin Bergauer, Alexandra Z. Worden, Jeff Morré, Michael J. Behrenfeld, Stephen J. Giovannoni
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is an essential coenzyme for all cells. Recent findings from experimental cell biology and genome surveys have shown that thiamin cycling by plankton is far more complex than was previously understood. Many plankton cells cannot
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6040135de20e4951a24f973ec8ece8f2
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0144702 (2016)
Comparative studies on the distribution of archaeal versus bacterial communities associated with the surface mucus layer of corals have rarely taken place. It has therefore remained enigmatic whether mucus-associated archaeal and bacterial communitie
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c0d1d2e7a605418d95cd1219cf5927c4
Autor:
Stephen J. Giovannoni, Alexandra Z. Worden, Jeff Morré, Michael J. Behrenfeld, Luis M. Bolaños, Kristin Bergauer, Christopher Suffridge
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 7 (2020)
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is an essential coenzyme for all cells. Recent findings from experimental cell biology and genome surveys have shown that thiamin cycling by plankton is far more complex than was previously understood. Many plankton cells cannot
Autor:
Kristin Bergauer, Christel S. Hassler, Brandon M. Satinsky, Ramunas Stepanauskas, Jamie W. Becker, Steven J. Biller, Daniele De Corte, Jessie W Berta-Thompson, Heather A. Bouman, Yotam Hulata, Rogier Braakman, Sara B. Collins, Elizabeth W. Maas, Eva Sintes, Thomas Reinthaler, Debbie Lindell, Shane L. Hogle, Taichi Yokokawa, Jeremy E. Jacquot, Thomas Hackl, Libusha Kelly, Thomas J. Browning, Paul M. Berube, Sallie W. Chisholm, Allison Coe
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol. 5 (2018) P. 180154
Scientific Data
Scientific Data, 5:180154. Nature Publishing Group
Scientific Data, 5 . p. 180154.
Scientific Data
Scientific Data, 5:180154. Nature Publishing Group
Scientific Data, 5 . p. 180154.
Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus are the dominant primary producers in marine ecosystems and perform a significant fraction of ocean carbon fixation. These cyanobacteria interact with a diverse microbial community that coexists with them. Comparativ
Autor:
Maria G. Pachiadaki, Ramunas Stepanauskas, Tanja Woyke, Nicholas R. Record, Julia M. Brown, Purificación López-García, Takuro Nunoura, Yoshihiro Takaki, Mary Elizabeth Mathyer, Eva Sintes, Brandon K. Swan, Kristin Bergauer, Steven J. Hallam, Gerhard J. Herndl
Carbon fixation by chemoautotrophic microorganisms in the dark ocean has a major impact on global carbon cycling and ecological relationships in the ocean’s interior, but the relevant taxa and energy sources remain enigmatic. We show evidence that
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b6054c0c10f6079f2b063e6a0e725874
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http://imis.nioz.nl/imis.php?module=ref&refid=291086
Autor:
Jeremy E. Jacquot, Heather A. Bouman, Allison Coe, Taichi Yokokawa, Shane L. Hogle, Brandon M. Satinsky, Thomas Hackl, Christel S. Hassler, Paul M. Berube, Keven Dooley, Daniele De Corte, Thomas J. Browning, Elizabeth W. Maas, Madeline Williams, Thomas Reinthaler, Debbie A. Hulston, Eva Sintes, Kristin Bergauer, Steven J. Biller, Sallie W. Chisholm
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-1 (2019)
Scientific Data
Scientific Data
Recent advances in understanding the ecology of marine systems have been greatly facilitated by the growing availability of metagenomic data, which provide information on the identity, diversity and functional potential of the microbial community in
Publikováno v:
Environmental Microbiology, 15(5), 1647-1658. Wiley
Environmental Microbiology
Environmental Microbiology
Mesophilic ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (AOA) are abundant in a diverse range of marine environments, including the deep ocean, as revealed by the quantification of the archaeal amoA gene encoding the alpha-subunit of the ammonia monooxygenase. Using tw
Autor:
Stephan C. Schuster, Cansu Bayindirli, Mariam Hamisi, Michael S. Rappé, Brittany Widner, Kristin Bergauer, David M. Karl, Beatriz Fernández-Gómez, Edward F. DeLong, Bethanie R. Edwards, Lindsay D’Ambrosio, Dan Nguyen, Huan Chen, Nikos C. Kyrpides, Grieg F. Steward, Ramiro Logares, John M. Eppley, Paula Carpintero de Moraes, Jana Grote, Charles A. Schutte, Yoshimi M. Rii, Emily Saeck, Matthew J. Church
Publikováno v:
Standards in Genomic Sciences
PubMed Central
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Strain HIMB100 is a planktonic marine bacterium in the class Alphaproteobacteria. This strain is of interest because it is one of the first known isolates from a globally ubiquitous clade of marine bacteria known as SAR116 within the family Rhodospir