Multiple microbial guilds mediate soil methane cycling along a wetland salinity gradient
Results
Verrucomicrobia are prevalent in north-temperate freshwater lakes and display class-level preferences between lake habitats
The mitochondrial genome of the ethanol-metabolizing, wine cellar mold Zasmidium cellare is the smallest for a filamentous ascomycete
Isolation of Succinivibrionaceae Implicated in Low Methane Emissions from Tammar Wallabies
Partial genome sequence of the haloalkaliphilic soda lake bacterium Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans ARh 2T
Seven genome sequences of bacterial, environmental isolates from Pony Lake, Antarctica.
Methane-derived carbon flows into host–virus networks at different trophic levels in soil
Atmospheric methane consumption in arid ecosystems acts as a reverse chimney and is accelerated by plant-methanotroph biomes
High level of intergenera gene exchange shapes the evolution of haloarchaea in an isolated Antarctic lake
Silicon-rich soil amendments impact microbial community composition and the composition of arsM bearing microbes
Getting to the Root of Plant‐Mediated Methane Emissions and Oxidation in a Thermokarst Bog
Into the darkness: the ecologies of novel ‘microbial dark matter’ phyla in an Antarctic lake