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  • Phylogenomics of Rhodobacte... Phylogenomics of Rhodobacteraceae reveals evolutionary adaptation to marine and non-marine habitats
    Simon, Meinhard; Scheuner, Carmen; Meier-Kolthoff, Jan P ... The ISME Journal, 06/2017, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    Marine Rhodobacteraceae (Alphaproteobacteria) are key players of biogeochemical cycling, comprise up to 30% of bacterial communities in pelagic environments and are often mutualists of eukaryotes. As ...
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  • Diversity, ecology, and gen... Diversity, ecology, and genomics of the Roseobacter clade: a short overview
    Brinkhoff, Thorsten; Giebel, Helge-Ansgar; Simon, Meinhard Archives of microbiology, 06/2008, Volume: 189, Issue: 6
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    Due to worldwide distribution, high abundance and availability of physiologically diverse isolates the Roseobacter clade is one of the most intensively studied groups of marine bacteria. Organisms of ...
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  • Microbial epibiotic communi... Microbial epibiotic community of the deep-sea galatheid squat lobster Munidopsis alvisca
    Leinberger, Janina; Milke, Felix; Christodoulou, Magdalini ... Scientific reports, 02/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Life at hydrothermal vent sites is based on chemosynthetic primary producers that supply heterotrophic microorganisms with substrates and generate biomass for higher trophic levels. Often, ...
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  • Impact of Quorum Sensing an... Impact of Quorum Sensing and Tropodithietic Acid Production on the Exometabolome of Phaeobacter inhibens
    Srinivas, Sujatha; Berger, Martine; Brinkhoff, Thorsten ... Frontiers in microbiology, 06/2022, Volume: 13
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    Microbial interactions shape ecosystem diversity and chemistry through production and exchange of organic compounds, but the impact of regulatory mechanisms on production and release of these ...
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  • Tropodithietic Acid Product... Tropodithietic Acid Production in Phaeobacter gallaeciensis Is Regulated by N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-Mediated Quorum Sensing
    Berger, Martine; Neumann, Alexander; Schulz, Stefan ... Journal of Bacteriology, 12/2011, Volume: 193, Issue: 23
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    The production of N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) is widely distributed within the marine Roseobacter clade, and it was proposed that AHL-mediated quorum sensing (QS) is one of the most common ...
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  • Poles apart: Arctic and Ant... Poles apart: Arctic and Antarctic Octadecabacter strains share high genome plasticity and a new type of xanthorhodopsin
    Vollmers, John; Voget, Sonja; Dietrich, Sascha ... PloS one, 05/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 5
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    The genus Octadecabacter is a member of the ubiquitous marine Roseobacter clade. The two described species of this genus, Octadecabacter arcticus and Octadecabacter antarcticus, are psychrophilic and ...
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  • Bacterial community dynamic... Bacterial community dynamics during polysaccharide degradation at contrasting sites in the Southern and Atlantic Oceans
    Wietz, Matthias; Wemheuer, Bernd; Simon, Heike ... Environmental microbiology, October 2015, Volume: 17, Issue: 10
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    Summary The bacterial degradation of polysaccharides is central to marine carbon cycling, but little is known about the bacterial taxa that degrade specific marine polysaccharides. Here, bacterial ...
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  • High wind speeds prevent fo... High wind speeds prevent formation of a distinct bacterioneuston community in the sea-surface microlayer
    Rahlff, Janina; Stolle, Christian; Giebel, Helge-Ansgar ... FEMS microbiology ecology, 05/2017, Volume: 93, Issue: 5
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    Abstract The sea-surface microlayer (SML) at the boundary between atmosphere and hydrosphere represents a demanding habitat for bacteria. Wind speed is a crucial but poorly studied factor for its ...
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  • Diversity and putative meta... Diversity and putative metabolic function of prokaryotic communities in tank bromeliads along an elevation gradient in tropical Mexico
    Aguilar-Cruz, Yonatan; Milke, Felix; Leinberger, Janina ... Frontiers in microbiology, 10/2022, Volume: 13
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    Tank bromeliads are unique canopy microhabitats that offer freshwater and organic nutrient-rich substrates in the Neotropics. In them it is possible to thoroughly characterize environmental factors ...
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  • A newly discovered Roseobac... A newly discovered Roseobacter cluster in temperate and polar oceans
    Simon, Meinhard; Selje, Natascha; Brinkhoff, Thorsten Nature, 01/2004, Volume: 427, Issue: 6973
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    Bacterioplankton phylotypes of α-Proteobacteria have been detected in various marine regions, but systematic biogeographical studies of their global distribution are missing. α-Proteobacteria ...
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