Host diet drives gut microbiome convergence between coral reef fishes and mammals
Abstract Animal gut microbiomes are critical to host physiology and fitness. The gut microbiomes of fishes—the most abundant and diverse vertebrate clade—have received little attention relative to other clades. Coral reef fishes, in particular, make up a wide range of evolutionary histories and feeding ecologies that are likely associated with gut ...
Samuel Degregori +8 more
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Nutrient and Microbiome-Mediated Plant–Soil Feedback in Domesticated and Wild Andropogoneae: Implications for Agroecosystems [PDF]
Plants influence the abiotic and biotic environment of the rhizosphere, affecting plant performance through plant–soil feedback (PSF). We compared the strength of nutrient and microbemediated PSF and its implications for plant performance in domesticated
Quattrone, Amanda +4 more
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Determining the spatial and seasonal influences of microbial community composition and structure from the Hawaiian anchialine ecosystem [PDF]
Characterized as coastal bodies of water lacking surface connections to the ocean but with subterranean connections to the ocean and groundwater, habitats belonging to the anchialine ecosystem occur worldwide in primarily tropical latitudes.
Hoffman, Stephanie
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Structuring of particle-associated bacterial communities along the extracellular polymeric substance gradient of sinking and suspended particles in an oligotrophic, subtropical region of the western North Pacific Ocean [PDF]
Extracellular polymeric substances, such as transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) composed of acidic polysaccharides, are important particulate organic carbon (POC) components of marine environments that affect particle dynamics and ocean carbon export.
Akiko Ebihara +5 more
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Analysis of Bacterial Communities associated with the Tidal Zone Grass Puccinellia in Response to Diesel Spills [PDF]
Contamination from petroleum products and hydrocarbons is one of the major sources of pollution worldwide. The use of plants or microbes to reduce pollution is called bioremediation and is a cheap and environmentally friendly alternative to mechanical or
Freyer, Judith Marie
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Microbiome and pollutants in the freshwater sponges Ephydatia muelleri (Lieberkühn, 1856) and Spongilla lacustris (Linnaeus, 1758) from the sub-Arctic Pasvik river (Northern Fennoscandia) [PDF]
Despite the ecosystem functions offered by sponges in freshwater habitats, fragmentary studies have targeted their microbiome and the bioaccumulation of legacy and emerging organic micropollutants, making it difficult to test hypotheses about sponge ...
Aspholm P. E. +17 more
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Foundation species stabilize an alternative eutrophic state in nutrient-disturbed ponds via selection on microbial community [PDF]
Eutrophication due to nutrient addition can result in major alterations in aquatic ecosystem productivity. Foundation species, individually and interactively, whether present as invasive species or as instruments of ecosystem management and restoration ...
Altermatt, Florian +7 more
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Probiotic yeast engineers a protective biofilm environment to enhance bioremediation and seahorse health in aquaculture. [PDF]
Yao Y +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Seasonal and developmental stage changes in mucilage carbohydrate content shape the kelp microbiome. [PDF]
English CJ +4 more
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From farm to microbe: organic amendments and soil texture as drivers of soil Microbiome composition. [PDF]
Subberwal M +6 more
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