Pu­bli­ka­tio­nen R Amann PDF 2024

2024

Ta­xo­no­mic and func­tio­nal sta­bi­li­ty over­ru­les sea­so­na­li­ty in po­lar bent­hic mi­cro­bio­mes.

Towards esti­ma­ting the num­ber of strains that make up a na­tu­ral bac­te­ri­al po­pu­la­ti­on.

The Ell­rott grab: A small, light­weight se­di­ment sam­pler for coll­ec­ting un­dis­tur­bed san­dy se­di­ments.

Par­ti­cle at­ta­ched bac­te­ria act as gate­kee­pers in the de­com­po­si­ti­on of com­plex phy­to­plank­ton po­ly­sac­cha­ri­des.

Pro­teo­mic in­sight into ar­a­bi­no­g­a­lac­tan util­iz­a­tion by par­ti­cle-as­so­ci­ated Maribacter sp. MAR_2009_72.

Ni­che sep­ar­a­tion in bac­te­ri­al com­mu­nit­ies and ac­tiv­it­ies in pore­wa­ter, loo­se­ly at­ta­ched, and firm­ly at­ta­ched frac­ti­ons in per­me­able sur­face sed­i­ments.

Bac­te­ri­al che­mo­li­tho­au­to­tro­phy in ul­tra­ma­fic plu­mes along the Mid-At­lan­tic Ridge.

Eco­lo­gi­cal suc­cess of ex­tre­me ha­lo­phi­les sub­jec­ted to re­cur­rent os­mo­tic dis­tur­ban­ces is pri­ma­ri­ly dri­ven by con­ge­ne­ric spe­cies re­pla­ce­ment.

Al­pha-glu­cans from bac­te­ri­al ne­cro­mass in­di­ca­te an in­tra-po­pu­la­ti­on loop wi­t­hin the ma­ri­ne car­bon cy­cle.

Dis­tinct ac­tors dri­ve dif­fe­rent me­cha­nisms of bio­po­ly­mer pro­ces­sing in po­lar ma­ri­ne co­as­tal se­di­ments.

Ge­nes for la­mi­na­rin de­gra­da­ti­on.are dis­per­sed in the ge­no­mes of.par­ti­cle-as­so­cia­ted Maribacter
spe­cies.

Aci­di­mi­cro­biia, the ac­tino­my­ce­to­ta of co­as­tal ma­ri­ne se­di­ments: Ab­un­dance, ta­xo­no­my and ge­no­mic po­ten­ti­al.

Mi­cro­bi­al spe­cies and in­tras­pe­cies units exist and are main­tai­ned by eco­lo­gi­cal co­he­siven­ess cou­p­led to high ho­mo­lo­gous re­com­bi­na­ti­on.

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