Browsing by Subject "HOT-SPRINGS"
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Evidence of global-scale aeolian dispersal and endemism in isolated geothermal microbial communities of Antarctica
(NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2014-05-01)New evidence in aerobiology challenges the assumption that geographical isolation is an effective barrier to microbial transport. However, given the uncertainty with which aerobiological organisms are recruited into existing ... -
Microbial biogeography of 925 geothermal springs in New Zealand
(Nature Publishing Group, 2018)Geothermal springs are model ecosystems to investigate microbial biogeography as they represent discrete, relatively homogenous habitats, are distributed across multiple geographical scales, span broad geochemical gradients, ... -
Thermorudis pharmacophila sp nov., a novel member of the class Thermomicrobia isolated from geothermal soil, and emended descriptions of Thermomicrobium roseum, Thermomicrobium carboxidum, Thermorudis peleae and Sphaerobacter thermophilus
(Microbiology Society, 2015)An aerobic, thermophilic and cellulolytic bacterium, designated strain WKT50.2T, was isolated from geothermal soil at Waikite, New Zealand. Strain WKT50.2T grew at 53–76 °C and at pH 5.9–8.2. The DNA G+C content was ... -
Unique geothermal chemistry shapes microbial communities on Mt. Erebus, Antarctica
(Frontiers Media SA, 2022)Mt. Erebus, Antarctica, is the world’s southernmost active volcano and is unique in its isolation from other major active volcanic systems and its distinctive geothermal systems. Using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and ...