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1 Citations
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Impact of Sediment Plume on Benthic Microbial Community in Deep-Sea Mining

  • Mei Bai,
  • Fang Dong,
  • Yonggang Jia,
  • Baoyun Qi,
  • Shimin Yu,
  • Shaoyuan Peng,
  • Bingchen Liang,
  • Lei Li,
  • Liwei Yu and
  • Xiuzhan Zhang
  • + 1 author

20 October 2025

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule provinces harbor rich benthic microbial communities that underpin biogeochemical cycles and sustain abyssal ecosystem functions. Recent studies have begun to map their abundance, diversity and community structure, emphasi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,658 Views
18 Pages

Understanding Interaction Patterns within Deep-Sea Microbial Communities and Their Potential Applications

  • Muhammad Zohaib Nawaz,
  • Raghul Subin Sasidharan,
  • Huda Ahmed Alghamdi and
  • Hongyue Dang

28 January 2022

Environmental microbes living in communities engage in complex interspecies interactions that are challenging to decipher. Nevertheless, the interactions provide the basis for shaping community structure and functioning, which is crucial for ecosyste...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
10,483 Views
25 Pages

11 October 2013

Although emerging evidence indicates that deep-sea water contains an untapped reservoir of high metabolic and genetic diversity, this realm has not been studied well compared with surface sea water. The study provided the first integrated meta-genomi...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,657 Views
10 Pages

Bacterial Diversity in Deep-Sea Sediment of West Pacific Nodule Province

  • Shaoyuan Peng,
  • Fang Dong,
  • Lei Li,
  • Jiancheng Liu,
  • Dequan Lu,
  • Yongzheng Quan,
  • Yonggang Jia and
  • Yan Wang

6 November 2024

Dense polymetallic nodule fields are found in different areas of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. However, limited knowledge exists about microbial diversity, processes and functions in deep-sea polymetallic nodule sediments. This study investigated mi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,171 Views
19 Pages

Diversity and Hydrocarbon-Degrading Potential of Deep-Sea Microbial Community from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, South of the Azores (North Atlantic Ocean)

  • Maria Paola Tomasino,
  • Mariana Aparício,
  • Inês Ribeiro,
  • Filipa Santos,
  • Miguel Caetano,
  • C. Marisa R. Almeida,
  • Maria de Fátima Carvalho and
  • Ana P. Mucha

Deep-sea sediments (DSS) are one of the largest biotopes on Earth and host a surprisingly diverse microbial community. The harsh conditions of this cold environment lower the rate of natural attenuation, allowing the petroleum pollutants to persist f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,096 Views
18 Pages

The marine environment possesses diverse and complex characteristics, representing a significant challenge for microbial survival. Therefore, bacteria must develop adaptive mechanisms to thrive in such environments. Quorum sensing (QS), a well-establ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,270 Views
16 Pages

Emulating Deep-Sea Bioremediation: Oil Plume Degradation by Undisturbed Deep-Sea Microbial Communities Using a High-Pressure Sampling and Experimentation System

  • Eleftheria Antoniou,
  • Efsevia Fragkou,
  • Georgia Charalampous,
  • Dimitris Marinakis,
  • Nicolas Kalogerakis and
  • Evangelia Gontikaki

21 June 2022

Hydrocarbon biodegradation rates in the deep-sea have been largely determined under atmospheric pressure, which may lead to non-representative results. In this work, we aim to study the response of deep-sea microbial communities of the Eastern Medite...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,234 Views
16 Pages

Distribution Characteristics of Nitrogen-Cycling Microorganisms in Deep-Sea Surface Sediments of Western South China Sea

  • Xingjia Yin,
  • Hui Chen,
  • Kaixi Jiang,
  • Boda Zhang,
  • Ruohong Li,
  • Xinzhe Zhu,
  • Lianpeng Sun,
  • Zhi Lin Ng and
  • Ming Su

Nitrogen-cycling processes in the deep sea remain understudied. This study investigates the distribution of nitrogen-cycling microbial communities in the deep-sea surface sediments of the western South China Sea, using metagenomic sequencing and real...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,813 Views
17 Pages

Evolution of Thermophilic Microbial Communities from a Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Chimney under Electrolithoautotrophic Conditions with Nitrate

  • Guillaume Pillot,
  • Oulfat Amin Ali,
  • Sylvain Davidson,
  • Laetitia Shintu,
  • Yannick Combet-Blanc,
  • Anne Godfroy,
  • Patricia Bonin and
  • Pierre-Pol Liebgott

Recent studies have shown the presence of an abiotic electrical current across the walls of deep-sea hydrothermal chimneys, allowing the growth of electroautotrophic microbial communities. To understand the role of the different phylogenetic groups a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
5,892 Views
18 Pages

In the Formosa cold seep of the South China Sea (SCS), large amounts of methane and sulfide hydrogen are released from the subseafloor. In this study, we systematically investigated the microbial communities in the seawater–sediment interface o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
6,580 Views
15 Pages

Deep-Sea Fungi Could Be the New Arsenal for Bioactive Molecules

  • Muhammad Zain ul Arifeen,
  • Yu-Nan Ma,
  • Ya-Rong Xue and
  • Chang-Hong Liu

20 December 2019

Growing microbial resistance to existing drugs and the search for new natural products of pharmaceutical importance have forced researchers to investigate unexplored environments, such as extreme ecosystems. The deep-sea (>1000 m below water surfa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,659 Views
31 Pages

27 December 2022

Bioprospecting of novel antibiotics has been the conventional norm of research fostered by researchers worldwide to combat drug resistance. With the exhaustion of incessant leads, the search for new chemical entities moves into uncharted territories...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,936 Views
12 Pages

Discovery of Prevalent Ciliophora, Discoba, and Copepoda Protists in Deep Sea Water by In Situ Nucleotide Extraction

  • Peikuan Xu,
  • Ming Yang,
  • Lisheng He,
  • Hongxi Zhang,
  • Zhaoming Gao,
  • Yuelu Jiang and
  • Yong Wang

Deep-sea eukaryotic microorganisms play a vital role in degrading organic matter and geochemically cycling elements in the deep ocean. However, the impact of sampling methods on detection of these microorganisms under high hydrostatic pressure remain...

  • Correction
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1 Citations
1,653 Views
1 Page

Correction: Tomasino et al. Diversity and Hydrocarbon-Degrading Potential of Deep-Sea Microbial Community from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, South of the Azores (North Atlantic Ocean). Microorganisms 2021, 9, 2389

  • Maria Paola Tomasino,
  • Mariana Aparício,
  • Inês Ribeiro,
  • Filipa Santos,
  • Miguel Caetano,
  • C. Marisa R. Almeida,
  • Maria de Fátima Carvalho and
  • Ana P. Mucha

The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
9,561 Views
19 Pages

20 August 2012

Deep-sea environments are largely unexplored habitats where a surprising number of species may be found in large communities, thriving regardless of the darkness, extreme cold, and high pressure. Their unique geochemical features result in reducing e...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,562 Views
15 Pages

26 November 2021

The discovery of deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the late 1970s widened the limits of life and habitability. The mixing of oxidizing seawater and reduction of hydrothermal fluids create a chemical disequilibrium that is exploited by chemosynthetic bac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,200 Views
14 Pages

Sequencing surveys of microbial communities in marine subsurface sediments have focused on organic-rich, continental margins; the database for organic-lean deep-sea sediments from mid-ocean regions is underdeveloped. The archaeal community in subsurf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,190 Views
15 Pages

Protists are key components of the microbial food web in marine pelagic systems because they link algal and bacterial production to higher trophic levels. However, their functioning and bathymetric distribution in benthic deep-sea ecosystems are stil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,252 Views
20 Pages

28 October 2024

Large-scale and multi-sample datasets have revealed that microbial diversity and geographic distribution patterns are distinct across various habitats, particularly between hydrothermal vent and cold seep ecosystems. To date, our understanding of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,432 Views
25 Pages

The Meso- and Bathypelagic Archaeal and Bacterial Communities of the Southern Gulf of Mexico Are Dominated by Nitrifiers and Hydrocarbon Degraders

  • Lizt Selene Osorio-Pando,
  • Mario Hernández-Guzmán,
  • Karla Sidón-Ceseña,
  • Yamne Ortega-Saad,
  • Victor F. Camacho-Ibar,
  • Jennyfers Chong-Robles and
  • Asunción Lago-Lestón

The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) is a complex oceanic basin with a maximum depth of 4000 m. It is a complex hydrodynamic system formed by different water masses with distinctive physical and biological characteristics that shape its rich biodiversity. In thi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
8,935 Views
19 Pages

A New Micromonospora Strain with Antibiotic Activity Isolated from the Microbiome of a Mid-Atlantic Deep-Sea Sponge

  • Catherine R. Back,
  • Henry L. Stennett,
  • Sam E. Williams,
  • Luoyi Wang,
  • Jorge Ojeda Gomez,
  • Omar M. Abdulle,
  • Thomas Duffy,
  • Christopher Neal,
  • Judith Mantell and
  • Mark A. Jepson
  • + 7 authors

11 February 2021

To tackle the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, it is essential to identify new bioactive compounds that are effective against resistant microbes and safe to use. Natural products and their derivatives are, and will continue to be, an importa...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,834 Views
9 Pages

25 September 2023

Pelagic bacterioplankton exhibit biogeographical patterns linked with exporting organic carbon and energy fluxes into the deep ocean. However, knowledge of the mechanisms shaping deep-sea bacterial communities remains largely elusive. In this study,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,158 Views
19 Pages

Biogeochemical Fe-Redox Cycling in Oligotrophic Deep-Sea Sediment

  • Di Zhan,
  • Qingyin Xia,
  • Gaoyuan Li,
  • Xinyu Li,
  • Yang Li,
  • Dafu Hu,
  • Jinglong Hu,
  • Ziqi Zhou and
  • Yizhi Sheng

26 September 2024

Biogeochemical redox cycling of iron (Fe) essentially governs various geochemical processes in nature. However, the mechanistic underpinnings of Fe-redox cycling in deep-sea sediments remain poorly understood, due to the limited access to the deep-se...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,020 Views
16 Pages

Endolithic Microbial Habitats Hosted in Carbonate Nodules Currently Forming within Sediment at a High Methane Flux Site in the Sea of Japan

  • Katsunori Yanagawa,
  • Fumito Shiraishi,
  • Yusuke Tanigawa,
  • Toshinari Maeda,
  • Nurul Asyifah Mustapha,
  • Satoko Owari,
  • Hitoshi Tomaru,
  • Ryo Matsumoto and
  • Akihiro Kano

Concretionary carbonates in deep-sea methane seep fields are formed as a result of microbial methane degradation, called anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM). Recently, active microorganisms, including anaerobic methanotrophic archaea, were discovere...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,649 Views
15 Pages

Cold seeps are highly productive chemosynthetic ecosystems in the deep-sea environment. Although microbial communities affected by methane seepage have been extensively studied in sediments and seawater, there is a lack of investigation of prokaryoti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,723 Views
18 Pages

Distribution Patterns and Diversity of Sedimental Microbial Communities in the Tianxiu Hydrothermal Field of Carlsberg Ridge

  • Fangru Li,
  • Xiaolei Liu,
  • Weiguo Hou,
  • Hailiang Dong,
  • Jinglong Hu,
  • Hongyu Chen,
  • Yi Ding,
  • Yuehong Wu and
  • Xuewei Xu

24 September 2025

Hydrothermal vents, widely occurring along middle-ocean ridges and volcanic arcs, have been well-studied in vent-associated microbiology, mineralogy, and geochemistry. However, there are rarely investigations regarding the detailed microbial communit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,261 Views
21 Pages

Microbial and Geochemical Diversity of Laguna Timone, an Extreme Hypersaline Crater Lake in Patagonia (52° S)

  • Carolina Henríquez,
  • José M. Pérez-Donoso,
  • Nicolás Bruna,
  • Mauricio Calderón,
  • Leonardo Fadel Cury,
  • Paulo Quezada,
  • Gustavo Athayde,
  • Poldie Oyarzún and
  • Anelize Bahniuk

Extreme environments, such as hypersaline habitats, hot springs, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, glaciers, and permafrost, provide diverse ecological niches for studying microbial evolution. However, knowledge of microbial communities in extreme environ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,284 Views
22 Pages

Impact of Viral Lysis on the Composition of Bacterial Communities and Dissolved Organic Matter in Deep-Sea Sediments

  • Mara E. Heinrichs,
  • Dennis A. Tebbe,
  • Bernd Wemheuer,
  • Jutta Niggemann and
  • Bert Engelen

22 August 2020

Viral lysis is a main mortality factor for bacteria in deep-sea sediments, leading to changing microbial community structures and the release of cellular components to the environment. Nature and fate of these compounds and the role of viruses for mi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,641 Views
15 Pages

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents have been extensively explored around the globe in the past decades, and the diversity of microbial communities and their ecological functions related to hydrothermal vents have become hotspots in the study of microbial bi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
180 Views
21 Pages

Microorganisms, as the foundation of deep-sea ecosystems, are crucial for maintaining the structure and stability of polymetallic nodule field environments. To investigate the community structure and distributional patterns of benthic microorganisms...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,395 Views
18 Pages

A Three-Component Microbial Consortium from Deep-Sea Salt-Saturated Anoxic Lake Thetis Links Anaerobic Glycine Betaine Degradation with Methanogenesis

  • Violetta La Cono,
  • Erika Arcadi,
  • Gina La Spada,
  • Davide Barreca,
  • Giuseppina Laganà,
  • Ersilia Bellocco,
  • Maurizio Catalfamo,
  • Francesco Smedile,
  • Enzo Messina and
  • Laura Giuliano
  • + 1 author

Microbial communities inhabiting the deep-sea salt-saturated anoxic lakes of the Eastern Mediterranean operate under harsh physical-chemical conditions that are incompatible with the lifestyle of common marine microorganisms. Here, we investigated a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,914 Views
17 Pages

Siboglinidae Tubes as an Additional Niche for Microbial Communities in the Gulf of Cádiz—A Microscopical Appraisal

  • Blanca Rincón-Tomás,
  • Francisco Javier González,
  • Luis Somoza,
  • Kathrin Sauter,
  • Pedro Madureira,
  • Teresa Medialdea,
  • Jens Carlsson,
  • Joachim Reitner and
  • Michael Hoppert

Siboglinids were sampled from four mud volcanoes in the Gulf of Cádiz (El Cid MV, Bonjardim MV, Al Gacel MV, and Anastasya MV). These invertebrates are characteristic to cold seeps and are known to host chemosynthetic endosymbionts in a dedica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,641 Views
13 Pages

Community Structure and Biodiversity of Active Microbes in the Deep South China Sea

  • Taoran Yang,
  • Yinghui He,
  • Ming Yang,
  • Zhaoming Gao,
  • Jin Zhou and
  • Yong Wang

The deep ocean harbors a group of highly diversified microbes, while our understanding of the active microbes that are real contributors to the nutrient cycle remains limited. In this study, we report eukaryotic and prokaryotic communities in ~590 m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,748 Views
16 Pages

Phosphorus Species in Deep-Sea Carbonate Deposits: Implications for Phosphorus Cycling in Cold Seep Environments

  • Junlie Zhou,
  • Mengran Du,
  • Jiwei Li,
  • Hengchao Xu,
  • Kaiwen Ta,
  • Shun Chen and
  • Xiaotong Peng

21 July 2020

Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for biological communities in cold seeps. However, our knowledge on the source, species, and cycling of P in cold seep environments is limited. In this study, the concentration, species, and micro to nanometer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
73 Citations
7,270 Views
21 Pages

Microbial Communities Involved in Methane, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Cycling in the Sediments of the Barents Sea

  • Shahjahon Begmatov,
  • Alexander S. Savvichev,
  • Vitaly V. Kadnikov,
  • Alexey V. Beletsky,
  • Igor I. Rusanov,
  • Alexey A. Klyuvitkin,
  • Ekaterina A. Novichkova,
  • Andrey V. Mardanov,
  • Nikolai V. Pimenov and
  • Nikolai V. Ravin

A combination of physicochemical and radiotracer analysis, high-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA, and particulate methane monooxygenase subunit A (pmoA) genes was used to link a microbial community profile with methane, sulfur, and nitrogen cycl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,654 Views
19 Pages

Comparative Metagenomics Reveals Microbial Diversity and Biogeochemical Drivers in Deep-Sea Sediments of the Marcus-Wake and Magellan Seamounts

  • Chengcheng Li,
  • Bailin Cong,
  • Wenquan Zhang,
  • Tong Lu,
  • Ning Guo,
  • Linlin Zhao,
  • Zhaohui Zhang and
  • Shenghao Liu

Seamounts are distributed globally across the oceans and are generally considered oases of biomass abundance as well as hotspots of species richness. Diverse microbial communities are essential for biogeochemical cycling, yet their functional partiti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,724 Views
14 Pages

An Advanced Protocol for the Quantification of Marine Sediment Viruses via Flow Cytometry

  • Mara Elena Heinrichs,
  • Daniele De Corte,
  • Bert Engelen and
  • Donald Pan

13 January 2021

Viruses are highly abundant, diverse, and active components of marine environments. Flow cytometry has helped to increase the understanding of their impact on shaping microbial communities and biogeochemical cycles in the pelagic zone. However, to da...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,579 Views
16 Pages

Quorum sensing (QS) is a chemical communication system by which bacteria coordinate gene expression and social behaviors. Quorum quenching (QQ) refers to processes of inhibiting the QS pathway. Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are extreme marine environme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,090 Views
23 Pages

Trophic and Microbial Patterns in the Ross Sea Area (Antarctica): Spatial Variability during the Summer Season

  • Maurizio Azzaro,
  • Antonietta Specchiulli,
  • Giovanna Maimone,
  • Filippo Azzaro,
  • Angelina Lo Giudice,
  • Maria Papale,
  • Rosabruna La Ferla,
  • Rodolfo Paranhos,
  • Anderson Souza Cabral and
  • Alessandro Ciro Rappazzo
  • + 5 authors

5 November 2022

In open regions of the Ross Sea, the role of the microbial community in the turnover of organic matter has scarcely been investigated; indeed, very little is known on how microbial distribution and functional diversity respond to environmental condit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,811 Views
23 Pages

Microbial Communities of Ferromanganese Sedimentary Layers and Nodules of Lake Baikal (Bolshoy Ushkany Island)

  • Tamara Zemskaya,
  • Natalia Konstantinova,
  • Olga Shubenkova,
  • Tatyana Pogodaeva,
  • Vyacheslav Ivanov,
  • Sergei Bukin,
  • Andrey Khabuev,
  • Oleg Khlystov,
  • Grigory Vilkin and
  • Anna Lomakina

13 October 2022

Ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) sedimentary layers and nodules occur at different depths within sediments at deep basins and ridges of Lake Baikal. We studied Fe-Mn nodules and host sediments recovered at the slope of Bolshoy Ushkany Island. Layer-by-layer 23...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,966 Views
18 Pages

At deep-sea hydrothermal vents, sulfur oxidation and iron oxidation are of the highest importance to microbial metabolisms, which are thought to contribute mainly in chemolithoautotrophic groups. In this study, 17 mixotrophic neutrophilic thiosulfate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
813 Views
19 Pages

The Prevalence and Diversity of Marine Toxin–Antitoxin Systems

  • Cong Liu,
  • Yunxue Guo,
  • Jiayu Gu,
  • Zhen Wei,
  • Pengxiang Chen and
  • Xiaoxue Wang

13 November 2025

Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems, ubiquitous in bacterial and archaeal genomes, play pivotal roles in responding to environmental stresses, forming biofilms, defending against phages, and influencing pathogen virulence. The marine environment harbors Ear...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,436 Views
20 Pages

Microbial Community Structure and Ecological Networks during Simulation of Diatom Sinking

  • Ying Liu,
  • Mengchu Zeng,
  • Zhe Xie,
  • Daliang Ning,
  • Jizhong Zhou,
  • Xi Yu,
  • Rulong Liu,
  • Li Zhang and
  • Jiasong Fang

Microbial-mediated utilization of particulate organic matter (POM) during its downward transport from the surface to the deep ocean constitutes a critical component of the global ocean carbon cycle. However, it remains unclear as to how high hydrosta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,588 Views
16 Pages

Surface Bacterioplankton Community Structure Crossing the Antarctic Circumpolar Current Fronts

  • Angelina Cordone,
  • Matteo Selci,
  • Bernardo Barosa,
  • Alessia Bastianoni,
  • Deborah Bastoni,
  • Francesco Bolinesi,
  • Rosaria Capuozzo,
  • Martina Cascone,
  • Monica Correggia and
  • Davide Corso
  • + 8 authors

The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the major current in the Southern Ocean, isolating the warm stratified subtropical waters from the more homogeneous cold polar waters. The ACC flows from west to east around Antarctica and generates an overt...

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  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,645 Views
10 Pages

Enrichment of Fusobacteria in Sea Surface Oil Slicks from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

  • Tony Gutierrez,
  • David Berry,
  • Andreas Teske and
  • Michael D. Aitken

The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill led to rapid microbial community shifts in the Gulf of Mexico, including the formation of unprecedented quantities of marine oil snow (MOS) and of a massive subsurface oil plume. The major taxa that bloomed in se...

  • Article
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18 Citations
5,163 Views
19 Pages

Estuarine Macrofauna Affects Benthic Biogeochemistry in a Hypertrophic Lagoon

  • Tobia Politi,
  • Mindaugas Zilius,
  • Giuseppe Castaldelli,
  • Marco Bartoli and
  • Darius Daunys

7 June 2019

Coastal lagoons display a wide range of physico-chemical conditions that shape benthic macrofauna communities. In turn, benthic macrofauna affects a wide array of biogeochemical processes as a consequence of feeding, bioirrigation, ventilation, and e...

  • Review
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193 Citations
21,432 Views
30 Pages

Microbial Diversity in Extreme Marine Habitats and Their Biomolecules

  • Annarita Poli,
  • Ilaria Finore,
  • Ida Romano,
  • Alessia Gioiello,
  • Licia Lama and
  • Barbara Nicolaus

Extreme marine environments have been the subject of many studies and scientific publications. For many years, these environmental niches, which are characterized by high or low temperatures, high-pressure, low pH, high salt concentrations and also t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
8,037 Views
13 Pages

Isolation and Identification of Luminescent Bacteria in Deep Sea Marine Organisms from Sicilian Waters (Mediterranean Sea)

  • Rosario Calogero,
  • Carmen Rizzo,
  • Erika Arcadi,
  • Maria Giulia Stipa,
  • Pierpaolo Consoli,
  • Teresa Romeo and
  • Pietro Battaglia

Luminescent bacteria are a fascinating component of marine microbial communities, often related to the light emissions in deep sea marine organisms. They are mainly affiliated with specific phylogenetic groups, such as Photobacterium, Vibrio, and Pho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,561 Views
21 Pages

Variations in Microbial Community Structure through the Stratified Water Column in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Central Mediterranean)

  • Francesco Smedile,
  • Simona Scarfi,
  • Emilio De Domenico,
  • Marc Garel,
  • Helen Glanville,
  • Gabriella Gentile,
  • Violetta La Cono,
  • Cristian Tamburini,
  • Laura Giuliano and
  • Michail Yakimov

6 August 2015

The central Mediterranean Sea is among the most oligotrophic habitats in the marine environment. In this study, we investigated the abundance, diversity and activity of prokaryoplankton in the water column (25–3000-m depth) at Station Vector (Tyrrhen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,170 Views
13 Pages

Grinding Beads Influence Microbial DNA Extraction from Organic-Rich Sub-Seafloor Sediment

  • Jingjing Niu,
  • Hong Chen,
  • Lanlan Cai,
  • Maoqiu He,
  • Rui Zhang and
  • Long Wang

Sub-seafloor sediment is the largest microbial habitat on Earth. The study of microbes in sub-seafloor sediment is largely limited by the technical challenge of acquiring ambient microbial DNA because of sediment heterogeneity. Changes in the extract...

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