Martínez-Santos, P Martín-Loeches, M García-Castro, N Solera, D Díaz-Alcaide, S Montero, E García-Rincón, J
© 2017 Elsevier GmbH On-site sanitation is generally advocated as a means to eradicate the health hazards associated with open defecation. While this has provided a welcome upgrade to the livelihoods of millions of people in low-income countries, improved sanitation facilities are increasingly becoming a threat to domestic groundwater-based supplie...
Zehr, Jonathan P Weitz, Joshua S Joint, Ian
Escalas, Arthur Troussellier, Marc Yuan, Tong Bouvier, Thierry Bouvier, Corinne Mouchet, Maud A Flores Hernandez, Domingo Ramos Miranda, Julia Zhou, Jizhong Mouillot, David
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This article explores the functional diversity and redundancy in a bacterial metacommunity constituted of three habitats (sediment, water column and fish gut) in a coastal lagoon under anthropogenic pressure. Comprehensive functional gene arrays covering a wide range of ecological processes and stress resistance genes to estimate the functional pot...
Lambert, BS Raina, JB Fernandez, VI Rinke, C Siboni, N Rubino, F Hugenholtz, P Tyson, GW Seymour, JR Stocker, R
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© 2017 The Author(s). Microbial interactions influence the productivity and biogeochemistry of the ocean, yet they occur in miniscule volumes that cannot be sampled by traditional oceanographic techniques. To investigate the behaviours of marine microorganisms at spatially relevant scales, we engineered an in situ chemotaxis assay (ISCA) based on m...
Liu, Jiang Techtmann, Stephen M Woo, Hannah L Ning, Daliang Fortney, Julian L Hazen, Terry C
Deep marine oil spills like the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) in the Gulf of Mexico have the potential to drastically impact marine systems. Crude oil contamination in marine systems remains a concern, especially for countries around the Mediterranean Sea with off shore oil production. The goal of this study was to investigate the response of indigenous ...
Yan, Qingyun Stegen, James C Yu, Yuhe Deng, Ye Li, Xinghao Wu, Shu Dai, Lili Zhang, Xiang Li, Jinjin Wang, Chun
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Uncovering which environmental factors govern community diversity patterns and how ecological processes drive community turnover are key questions related to understand the community assembly. However, the ecological mechanisms regulating long-term variations of bacterioplankton communities in lake ecosystems remain poorly understood. Here we prese...
Hu, Ping Dubinsky, Eric A Probst, Alexander J Wang, Jian Sieber, Christian MK Tom, Lauren M Gardinali, Piero R Banfield, Jillian F Atlas, Ronald M Andersen, Gary L
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The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) accident released an estimated 4.1 million barrels of oil and 1010 mol of natural gas into the Gulf of Mexico, forming deep-sea plumes of dispersed oil droplets and dissolved gases that were largely degraded by bacteria. During the course of this 3-mo disaster a series of different bacterial taxa were enriched in success...
Yuan, Xiu Nico, Peter S Huang, Xiang Liu, Tongxu Ulrich, Craig Williams, Kenneth H Davis, James A
The commonly held assumption that photodependent processes dominate H2O2 production in natural waters has been recently questioned. Here, we present evidence for the unrecognized and light-independent generation of H2O2 in groundwater of an alluvial aquifer adjacent to the Colorado River near Rifle, CO. In situ detection using a sensitive chemilumi...
Rahman, Sumayah F Kantor, Rose S Huddy, Robert Thomas, Brian C van Zyl, Andries W Harrison, Susan TL Banfield, Jillian F
Thiocyanate (SCN- ) is a toxic compound that forms when cyanide (CN- ), used to recover gold, reacts with sulfur species. SCN- -degrading microbial communities have been studied, using bioreactors fed synthetic wastewater. The inclusion of suspended solids in the form of mineral tailings, during the development of the acclimatized microbial consort...
David, Sophia Afshar, Baharak Mentasti, Massimo Ginevra, Christophe Podglajen, Isabelle Harris, Simon R Chalker, Victoria J Jarraud, Sophie Harrison, Timothy G Parkhill, Julian
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