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  • Bacterial community assembl... Bacterial community assembly based on functional genes rather than species
    Burke, Catherine; Steinberg, Peter; Rusch, Doug ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2011, Volume: 108, Issue: 34
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    The principles underlying the assembly and structure of complex microbial communities are an issue of long-standing concern to the field of microbial ecology. We previously analyzed the community ...
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  • The seaweed holobiont: unde... The seaweed holobiont: understanding seaweed–bacteria interactions
    Egan, Suhelen; Harder, Tilmann; Burke, Catherine ... FEMS microbiology reviews, 05/2013, Volume: 37, Issue: 3
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    Abstract Seaweeds (macroalgae) form a diverse and ubiquitous group of photosynthetic organisms that play an essential role in aquatic ecosystems. These ecosystem engineers contribute significantly to ...
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  • Three faces of biofilms: a ... Three faces of biofilms: a microbial lifestyle, a nascent multicellular organism, and an incubator for diversity
    Penesyan, Anahit; Paulsen, Ian T; Kjelleberg, Staffan ... NPJ biofilms and microbiomes, 11/2021, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Biofilms are organised heterogeneous assemblages of microbial cells that are encased within a self-produced matrix. Current estimates suggest that up to 80% of bacterial and archaeal cells reside in ...
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  • Composition, uniqueness and... Composition, uniqueness and variability of the epiphytic bacterial community of the green alga Ulva australis
    Burke, Catherine; Thomas, Torsten; Lewis, Matt ... The ISME Journal, 04/2011, Volume: 5, Issue: 4
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    Green Ulvacean marine macroalgae are distributed worldwide in coastal tidal and subtidal ecosystems. As for many living surfaces in the marine environment, little is known concerning the epiphytic ...
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  • Should we stay or should we... Should we stay or should we go: mechanisms and ecological consequences for biofilm dispersal
    McDougald, Diane; Rice, Scott A; Barraud, Nicolas ... Nature reviews. Microbiology, 01/2012, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    In most environments, bacteria reside primarily in biofilms, which are social consortia of cells that are embedded in an extracellular matrix and undergo developmental programmes resulting in a ...
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  • Off the hook – how bacteria... Off the hook – how bacteria survive protozoan grazing
    Matz, Carsten; Kjelleberg, Staffan Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.), 07/2005, Volume: 13, Issue: 7
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    Bacterial growth and survival in numerous environments are constrained by the action of bacteria-consuming protozoa. Recent findings suggest that bacterial adaptations against protozoan predation ...
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  • Extracellular polymeric sub... Extracellular polymeric substances of biofilms: Suffering from an identity crisis
    Seviour, Thomas; Derlon, Nicolas; Dueholm, Morten Simonsen ... Water research (Oxford), 03/2019, Volume: 151
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    Microbial biofilms can be both cause and cure to a range of emerging societal problems including antimicrobial tolerance, water sanitation, water scarcity and pollution. The identities of ...
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  • Biofilm development and enh... Biofilm development and enhanced stress resistance of a model, mixed-species community biofilm
    Lee, Kai Wei Kelvin; Periasamy, Saravanan; Mukherjee, Manisha ... The ISME Journal, 04/2014, Volume: 8, Issue: 4
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    Most studies of biofilm biology have taken a reductionist approach, where single-species biofilms have been extensively investigated. However, biofilms in nature mostly comprise multiple species, ...
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  • Functional equivalence and ... Functional equivalence and evolutionary convergence in complex communities of microbial sponge symbionts
    Fan, Lu; Reynolds, David; Liu, Michael ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 07/2012, Volume: 109, Issue: 27
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    Microorganisms often form symbiotic relationships with eukaryotes, and the complexity of these relationships can range from those with one single dominant symbiont to associations with hundreds of ...
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