Pub­lic­a­tions R Amann PDF 2023

2023

Selfish bac­teria are act­ive throughout the wa­ter column of the ocean.

High ab­un­dance of hy­dro­c­ar­bon-de­gra­ding Alcanivorax in plu­mes of hy­dro­ther­mal­ly ac­tive vol­ca­noes in the South Pa­ci­fic Oce­an.

How Sys­tem­atic and Ap­plied Mi­cro­bi­o­logy will deal with two no­men­clature codes (ICNP and Se­q­Code) for proka­ryotes, and which clas­si­fic­a­tion stand­ards are re­com­men­ded for new taxa de­scrip­tions.

Abund­ance and com­pos­i­tion of particles and their at­tached mi­cro­bi­o­mes along an At­lantic Me­ri­di­onal Tran­sect.

De­scrip­tion of two cul­tiv­ated and two un­cul­tiv­ated new Sa­lin­i­bac­ter spe­cies, one named fol­low­ing the rules of the bac­teri­olo­gical code: Salinibacter grassmerensis sp. nov.; and three named fol­low­ing the rules of the Se­q­Code: Salinibacter pepae sp. nov., Salinibacter abyssi sp. nov., and Salinibacter pampae sp. nov. Syst.

Dis­solved stor­age glycans shaped the com­munity com­pos­i­tion of abund­ant bac­terioplank­ton clades dur­ing a North Sea spring phyto­plank­ton bloom.

Com­pa­ring ge­no­mes re­co­ve­r­ed from time-se­ries me­ta­ge­no­mes us­ing long- and short-read se­quen­cing tech­no­lo­gies.

In situ cell di­vi­si­on and mor­ta­li­ty ra­tes of SAR11, SAR86, Bacteroidetes, and Aurantivirga du­ring phy­to­plank­ton blooms re­veal dif­fe­ren­ces in po­pu­la­ti­on con­trols.

At­lan­tic wa­ter in­flux and sea-ice co­ver dri­ve ta­xo­no­mic and func­tio­nal shifts in Arc­tic ma­ri­ne bac­te­ri­al com­mu­nit­ies.

Me­ta­ge­no­me-as­sem­bled ge­no­mes re­veal great­ly ex­pan­ded ta­xo­no­mic and func­tio­nal di­ver­si­fi­ca­ti­on of the ab­un­dant ma­ri­ne Roseobacter RCA clus­ter.

An ANI gap within bac­terial spe­cies that ad­vances the defin­i­tions of in­tra-spe­cies units.

Epi­phytic com­mon core bac­te­ria in the mi­cro­bio­mes of co-lo­ca­ted green (Ulva), brown (Saccharina) and red (Grateloupia, Gelidium) ma­cro­al­gae.

Car­bo­hy­dra­tes and car­bo­hy­dra­te de­gra­da­ti­on gene ab­un­dance and tran­scrip­ti­on in At­lan­tic wa­ters of the Arc­tic.

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