Muñoz-Ramirez, Zilia Y. Pascoe, Ben Mendez-Tenorio, Alfonso Mourkas, Evangelos Sandoval-Motta, Santiago Perez-Perez, Guillermo Morgan, Douglas R. Dominguez, Ricardo Leonel Ortiz-Princz, Diana Cavazza, Maria Eugenia
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Helicobacter pylori is a common component of the human stomach microbiota, possibly dating back to the speciation of Homo sapiens . A history of pathogen evolution in allopatry has led to the development of genetically distinct H. pylori subpopulations, associated with different human populations, and more recent admixture among H. pylori subpopula...
Massana, Ramon Labarre, Aurelie López-Escardó, David Obiol, Aleix Bucchini, François Hackl, Thomas Fischer, Matthias G. Vandepoele, Klaas Tikhonenkov, Denis V. Husnik, Filip
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Phagocytosis is a fundamental process in marine ecosystems by which prey organisms are consumed and their biomass incorporated in food webs or remineralized. However, studies searching for the genes underlying this key ecological process in free-living phagocytizing protists are still scarce, in part due to the lack of appropriate ecological models...
Méheust, Raphaël Castelle, Cindy J Matheus Carnevali, Paula B Farag, Ibrahim F He, Christine Chen, Lin-Xing Amano, Yuki Hug, Laura A Banfield, Jillian F
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Currently described members of Elusimicrobia, a relatively recently defined phylum, are animal-associated and rely on fermentation. However, free-living Elusimicrobia have been detected in sediments, soils and groundwater, raising questions regarding their metabolic capacities and evolutionary relationship to animal-associated species. Here, we ana...
Chiri, Eleonora Greening, Chris Lappan, Rachael Waite, David W Jirapanjawat, Thanavit Dong, Xiyang Arndt, Stefan K Nauer, Philipp A
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Termite mounds have recently been confirmed to mitigate approximately half of termite methane (CH4) emissions, but the aerobic CH4 oxidising bacteria (methanotrophs) responsible for this consumption have not been resolved. Here, we describe the abundance, composition and CH4 oxidation kinetics of the methanotroph communities in the mounds of three ...
Krespach, Mario K C García-Altares, María Flak, Michal Hanno Schoeler, Scherlach, Kirstin Netzker, Tina Schmalzl, Anica Mattern, Derek J Schroeckh, Volker Komor, Anna
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Organismal interactions within microbial consortia and their responses to harmful intruders remain largely understudied. An important step toward the goal of understanding functional ecological interactions and their evolutionary selection is the study of increasingly complex microbial interaction systems. Here, we discovered a tripartite biosystem...
Pieper, Robert Dadi, Temesgen H Pieper, Laura Vahjen, Wilfried Franke, André Reinert, Knut Zentek, Jürgen
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Despite a well-documented effect of high dietary zinc oxide on the pig intestinal microbiota composition less is it yet known about changes in microbial functional properties or the effect of organic zinc sources. Forty weaning piglets in four groups were fed diets supplemented with 40 or 110 ppm zinc as zinc oxide, 110 ppm as Zn-Lysinate, or 2500 ...
Abrego, Nerea Crosier, Brittni Somervuo, Panu Ivanova, Natalia Abrahamyan, Arusyak Abdi, Amir Hämäläinen, Karoliina Junninen, Kaisa Maunula, Minna Purhonen, Jenna
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Increasing evidence suggests that degradation of biodiversity in human populated areas is a threat for the ecosystem processes that are relevant for human well-being. Fungi are a megadiverse kingdom that plays a key role in ecosystem processes and affects human well-being. How urbanization influences fungi has remained poorly understood, partially ...
Mutlu, Alper Kaspar, Charlotte Becker, Nils Bischofs, Ilka B
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Quality-quantity tradeoffs govern the production of propagules across taxa and can explain variability in life-history traits in higher organisms. A quality-quantity tradeoff was recently discovered in spore forming bacteria, but whether it impacts fitness is unclear. Here we show both theoretically and experimentally that the nutrient supply durin...
Islam, Zahra F Welsh, Caitlin Bayly, Katherine Grinter, Rhys Southam, Gordon Gagen, Emma J Greening, Chris
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Diverse aerobic bacteria persist by consuming atmospheric hydrogen (H2) using group 1h [NiFe]-hydrogenases. However, other hydrogenase classes are also distributed in aerobes, including the group 2a [NiFe]-hydrogenase. Based on studies focused on Cyanobacteria, the reported physiological role of the group 2a [NiFe]-hydrogenase is to recycle H2 prod...
Cooper, Rebecca E Wegner, Carl-Eric Kügler, Stefan Poulin, Remington X Ueberschaar, Nico Wurlitzer, Jens D Stettin, Daniel Wichard, Thomas Pohnert, Georg Küsel, Kirsten
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Coexistence of microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizers and anaerobic Fe(III)-reducers in environments with fluctuating redox conditions is a prime example of mutualism, in which both partners benefit from the sustained Fe-pool. Consequently, the Fe-cycling machineries (i.e., metal-reducing or -oxidizing pathways) should be most affected during co-cultivat...