Non-human microbiome, August 25, 2014

Microbiotas of pigs, two fish species in the same pond, coral-algal associations, hypersaline soil, and marine eukaryotes.

Mammal microbiome

The influence of host’s genetics on the gut microbiota composition in pigs and its links with immunity traits – J. Estellé – Proceedings, 10th World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production

“A cohort of 60-days old piglets was assessed for fecal microbiota composition by pyrosequencing of the 16S rDNA. “

Fish microbiome

* Do the intestinal microbiotas differ between paddlefish (Polyodon spathala) and bighead carp (Aristichthys nobilis) reared in the same pond? – Xuemei Li – Journal of Applied Microbiology

“After 30-days of rearing the intestinal microbiota of the two fish species were assessed by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes”

Insect microbiome

Microbial Associates of the Vine Mealybug Planococcus ficus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) under Different Rearing Conditions – Lilach Iasur-Kruh – Microbial Ecology

“To examine the possible role of microbial symbionts in virus transmission, the archaeal, bacterial, and fungal microbiota of field and laboratory P. ficus were characterized using molecular and classical microbiological methods. “

Coral microbiome

* The extended phenotypes of marine symbioses: ecological and evolutionary consequences of intraspecific genetic diversity in coral–algal associations – John E. Parkinson and Iliana B. Baums – Frontiers in Microbiology

“Here, we hypothesize that unique combinations of coral and algal individuals yield functional diversity that affects not only the ecology and evolution of the coral holobiont, but associated communities as well. “

Soil microbiome

Salinity-induced differences in soil microbial communities around the hypersaline Lake Urmia – Mohsen Barin – Soil Research

“We tested the hypotheses that salinity reduces microbial biomasses and change the structure of the microbial community.”

Water microbiome

Microbial Community Response to Chlorine Conversion in a Chloraminated Drinking Water Distribution System – Hong Wang – Environmental Science & Technology

“Although high throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA genes revealed a distinct community shift and higher diversity index during the chlorine burn, it steadily returned towards a condition more similar to pre-burn than burn stage.”

Metagenetic analysis of patterns of distribution and diversity of marine meiobenthic eukaryotes – Vera G. Fonseca – Global Ecology and Biogeography

“Here, we ask: (1) if the macroecology of meiobenthic communities is explained mainly by dispersal constraints or by environmental conditions; and (2) if levels of meiofaunal diversity surpass existing estimates based on morphological taxonomy.”

Microbiology of the Built Environment

* A disturbing trend – casual and reckless use of antimicrobial agents in building materials – Jonathan Eisen – MicroBEnet

“So they put in flooring that apparently was impregnated with some sort of antibacterial agent and they have no evidence that it works. “

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Non-human microbiome, August 14, 2014

Microbial diversity in lichen, rhizosphere microbiome, and a trip to the bottom of the “seaquence”.

Plant microbiome

Algal and Fungal Diversity in Antarctic Lichens – Chae Haeng Park – Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology

“In the current study, we analyzed algal and lichen-associated fungal community structure in lichen species from King George Island, Antarctica by pyrosequencing of eukaryotic LSU and algal ITS domains of the nuclear rRNA gene.”

Nitrogen-transforming archaea and bacteria in tropical soils are affected under transgenic as compared to non-transgenic maize – Simone Raposo Cotta – Applied and Environmental Microbiology

“The data show that significant changes occurred in the abundances (revealed by qPCR) of ammonia-oxidizing bacterial and archaeal communities as a result of the maize host being genetically-modified.”

Soil microbiome

Spatial patterns of microbial diversity and activity in an aged creosote-contaminated site
Shinjini Mukherjee – ISME Journal

“Spatial distribution of bacterial groups unveiled patterns of niche differentiation regulated by patchy distribution of pollutants and an east-to-west pH gradient at the studied site. “

Water microbiome

Carbohydrate-active enzymes identified by metagenomic analysis of deep-sea sediment bacteria – Barbara Klippel – Extremophiles

“Metagenomic DNA purified from the pooled enrichments was sequenced and analyzed for phylogenetic composition and presence of genes encoding carbohydrate-active enzymes.”

Voyage to the bottom of the ‘seaquence’ – Rachael Wash & Carmen Diaz Soria – Nature Reviews Microbiology

“This month’s Genome Watch highlights the use of deep sequencing metagenomics to identify bacteriophages that carry sulphur-oxidizing genes in deep-sea hydrothermal vent plumes.”

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Non-human microbiome, July 22

Symbionts of tortoises, bees, diatoms, amoebae, and seaweed.

Reptile microbiome

Thesis: Population genetics and microbial communities of the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) – Gaillard, Daniel Lyle – University of Sourthern Missisippi]

“Microbial communities did not show a correlation between community dissimilarity and geographic distance nor did they change in response to changes in plant communities at each site.”

Insect microbiome

Genomics and host specialization of honey bee and bumble bee gut symbionts – Waldan K. Kwong – PNAS

“We show that the simple microbiota of eusocial bees exhibits host specificity and that coresident species in the bee gut possess complementary capabilities for energy metabolism, implying their occupancy in distinct ecological niches.”

Diatom microbiome

Complete genome of a nonphotosynthetic cyanobacterium in a diatom reveals recent adaptations to an intracellular lifestyle – Takuro Nakayama – PNAS

“Here we present what is, to our knowledge, the first completely sequenced spheroid body genome from a rhopalodiacean diatom. Comparative analyses revealed that the endosymbiont is metabolically reduced, confirming its status as an obligate endosymbiont. “

Amoeba microbiome

Life in an unusual intracellular niche: a bacterial symbiont infecting the nucleus of amoebae – Frederik Schulz – ISME Journal

“This symbiont, tentatively named ‘Candidatus Nucleicultrix amoebiphila’, is only moderately related to known bacteria (~90% 16S and 23S rRNA sequence similarity) and member of a novel clade of protist symbionts affiliated with the Rickettsiales and Rhodospirillales. “

Seaweed microbiota

Identification and Characterization of a Halotolerant, Cold-Active Marine Endo-β-1,4-Glucanase by Using Functional Metagenomics of Seaweed-Associated Microbiota
Marjolaine Martin – Applied and Environmental Microbiology

“A metagenomic library was constructed from microorganisms associated with the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum. Functional screening of this library revealed 13 novel putative esterase loci and two glycoside hydrolase loci.”

Aquatic microbiology

Metaproteomics reveals differential modes of metabolic coupling among ubiquitous oxygen minimum zone microbes – Alyse K. Hawley – PNAS

“Here we use metagenomic and metaproteomic methods to chart in situ metabolic networks linking key microbial players driving carbon and nutrient cycling in a seasonally stratified fjord, Saanich Inlet, a model ecosystem for studying microbial responses to changing levels of water column oxygen deficiency.”

EVENT: An Evening with the World’s Leading Marine Microbiologists – A Creative Collisions Initiative – Wednesday July 30, 2014 – Tech Museum San Jose, CA

“Mingle with the 16 Investigators of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s Marine Microbiology Initiative”

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Animal, plant, and environmental microbiome digest, June 2, 2014

Microbiomes of rumen, salamanders, insects, corals, sponges and soil.

Mammalian microbiome

Amphibian microbiome

Insect microbiome

  • Screen Shot 2014-06-02 at 3.19.02 PMReview: Towards an integrated understanding of gut microbiota using insects as model systems – Mathieu Pernice – Journal of Insect Physiology – we give a brief overview of the characteristics of the gut microbiota in insects in terms of low diversity but high variability at intra- and interspecific levels and we investigate some of the ecological and methodological factors that might explain such variability. “

Coral and sponge microbiome

Algae and Plant microbiome

Environmental microbiome

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