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P2093 | author name string | Thierry Bouvier | |
Marc Troussellier | |||
Arthur Escalas | |||
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Diversity and Temporal Dynamics of the Epiphytic Bacterial Communities Associated with the Canopy-Forming Seaweed Cystoseira compressa (Esper) Gerloff and Nizamuddin | Q35993388 | ||
Characterising the microbiome of Corallina officinalis, a dominant calcified intertidal red alga. | Q36028799 | ||
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Molecular diversity studies of bacterial communities of oil polluted microbial mats from the Etang de Berre (France). | Q30828083 | ||
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Culturability and In situ abundance of pelagic bacteria from the North Sea | Q30883516 | ||
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Feast and famine--microbial life in the deep-sea bed. | Q33298072 | ||
Diversity and productivity peak at intermediate dispersal rate in evolving metacommunities. | Q33323533 | ||
Gradients of coastal fish farm effluents and their effect on coral reef microbes | Q33344070 | ||
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Hydrocarbon utilization within a diesel-degrading bacterial consortium | Q33520520 | ||
Phylogenetic characterization and in situ detection of bacterial communities associated with seahorses (Hippocampus guttulatus) in captivity. | Q33526126 | ||
Threatened corals provide underexplored microbial habitats | Q33539743 | ||
Dormancy contributes to the maintenance of microbial diversity | Q33540950 | ||
How microbial community composition regulates coral disease development | Q33548762 | ||
Ecology of the rare microbial biosphere of the Arctic Ocean | Q33552250 | ||
Abundance, diversity, and activity of microbial assemblages associated with coral reef fish guts and feces | Q33573899 | ||
Anthropogenic perturbations in marine microbial communities | Q33672171 | ||
Fine-scale bacterial beta diversity within a complex ecosystem (Zodletone Spring, OK, USA): the role of the rare biosphere | Q33701718 | ||
Trade-offs between competition and defense specialists among unicellular planktonic organisms: the "killing the winner" hypothesis revisited. | Q33704465 | ||
Genomic and functional adaptation in surface ocean planktonic prokaryotes | Q33737383 | ||
Composition, uniqueness and variability of the epiphytic bacterial community of the green alga Ulva australis | Q33737391 | ||
Pyrosequencing reveals highly diverse and species-specific microbial communities in sponges from the Red Sea | Q33749356 | ||
Water mass-specificity of bacterial communities in the North Atlantic revealed by massively parallel sequencing. | Q33766460 | ||
Microbial diversity of a Brazilian coastal region influenced by an upwelling system and anthropogenic activity | Q33815152 | ||
Global human footprint on the linkage between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in reef fishes | Q33869364 | ||
The generation and maintenance of diversity in microbial communities | Q33912254 | ||
Bacteria dispersal by hitchhiking on zooplankton | Q33977787 | ||
Natural assemblages of marine proteobacteria and members of the Cytophaga-Flavobacter cluster consuming low- and high-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter | Q33987014 | ||
Deep sequencing reveals exceptional diversity and modes of transmission for bacterial sponge symbionts | Q34038454 | ||
Assessing the complex sponge microbiota: core, variable and species-specific bacterial communities in marine sponges | Q34047356 | ||
Winter bloom of a rare betaproteobacterium in the Arctic Ocean | Q34067807 | ||
Phylogenetic diversity, host-specificity and community profiling of sponge-associated bacteria in the northern Gulf of Mexico | Q34071619 | ||
Genetic difference but functional similarity among fish gut bacterial communities through molecular and biochemical fingerprints | Q34076595 | ||
Pyrosequencing reveals diverse and distinct sponge-specific microbial communities in sponges from a single geographical location in Irish waters. | Q34142589 | ||
Conditionally rare taxa disproportionately contribute to temporal changes in microbial diversity | Q34165489 | ||
Resistance and resilience of microbial communities--temporal and spatial insurance against perturbations | Q34237620 | ||
The role of macrobiota in structuring microbial communities along rocky shores | Q34370573 | ||
'Sponge-specific' bacteria are widespread (but rare) in diverse marine environments | Q34434393 | ||
Marine microbes see a sea of gradients | Q34464187 | ||
Structure of the rare archaeal biosphere and seasonal dynamics of active ecotypes in surface coastal waters. | Q34638785 | ||
Bacterial communities and species-specific associations with the mucus of Brazilian coral species. | Q34659860 | ||
First insights into the microbiome of a carnivorous sponge | Q34812685 | ||
Invasion is a community affair: Clandestine followers in the bacterial community associated to green algae, Caulerpa racemosa, track the invasion source. | Q34848557 | ||
Significance of predation by protists in aquatic microbial food webs | Q35007718 | ||
Predation as a shaping force for the phenotypic and genotypic composition of planktonic bacteria | Q35007758 | ||
Hyperdominance in the Amazonian tree flora | Q35020196 | ||
Down under the tunic: bacterial biodiversity hotspots and widespread ammonia-oxidizing archaea in coral reef ascidians | Q35024745 | ||
Resuscitation of the rare biosphere contributes to pulses of ecosystem activity | Q35031010 | ||
Intestinal microbiota in fishes: what's known and what's not. | Q35115466 | ||
Activity of abundant and rare bacteria in a coastal ocean | Q35149513 | ||
Ecosystem stability in space: α, β and γ variability | Q35165704 | ||
Microbiota of the major South Atlantic reef building coral Mussismilia | Q35249058 | ||
Temporal patterns of rarity provide a more complete view of microbial diversity | Q35558614 | ||
Estimating and mapping ecological processes influencing microbial community assembly | Q35559804 | ||
Acidobacteria appear to dominate the microbiome of two sympatric Caribbean Sponges and one Zoanthid. | Q35568754 | ||
Ecology and exploration of the rare biosphere | Q35570082 | ||
Bacterial communities associated with four ctenophore genera from the German Bight (North Sea). | Q35575905 | ||
Community assembly of a euryhaline fish microbiome during salinity acclimation | Q35589400 | ||
Ocean plankton. Structure and function of the global ocean microbiome | Q35638921 | ||
High diversity of skin-associated bacterial communities of marine fishes is promoted by their high variability among body parts, individuals and species. | Q35655024 | ||
Composition and Predictive Functional Analysis of Bacterial Communities in Seawater, Sediment and Sponges in the Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia. | Q35662969 | ||
P921 | main subject | biological dispersal | Q778143 |
biodiversity | Q47041 | ||
microbial diversity | Q124150969 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 947 | |
P577 | publication date | 2017-05-29 | |
P1433 | published in | Frontiers in Microbiology | Q27723481 |
P1476 | title | Sustaining Rare Marine Microorganisms: Macroorganisms As Repositories and Dispersal Agents of Microbial Diversity | |
P478 | volume | 8 |
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