[HTML][HTML] The adaptive strategies of yaks to live in the Asian highlands
X Jing, L Ding, J Zhou, X Huang, A Degen, R Long - Animal Nutrition, 2022 - Elsevier
The yak (Bos grunniens), an indigenous herbivore raised at altitudes between 3,000 and
5,000 m above sea level, is closely linked to more than 40 ethnic communities and plays a …
5,000 m above sea level, is closely linked to more than 40 ethnic communities and plays a …
A horizon scan of priorities for coastal marine microbiome research
SM Trevathan-Tackett, CDH Sherman… - Nature ecology & …, 2019 - nature.com
Research into the microbiomes of natural environments is changing the way ecologists and
evolutionary biologists view the importance of microorganisms in ecosystem function. This is …
evolutionary biologists view the importance of microorganisms in ecosystem function. This is …
[HTML][HTML] Naturally occurring fire coral clones demonstrate a genetic and environmental basis of microbiome composition
Coral microbiomes are critical to holobiont functioning, but much remains to be understood
about how prevailing environment and host genotype affect microbial communities in …
about how prevailing environment and host genotype affect microbial communities in …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in the life cycle assessment of biodiesel production linked to azo dye degradation using yeast symbionts of termite guts: A critical review
Beyond energy crisis, biodiesel offers renewable and unlimited option to the challenges
associated with fossil fuels depletion. Biodiesel could reduce the carbon foot print and gas …
associated with fossil fuels depletion. Biodiesel could reduce the carbon foot print and gas …
[HTML][HTML] Friends or foes—microbial interactions in nature
N Weiland-Bräuer - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Microorganisms like bacteria, archaea, fungi, microalgae, and viruses
mostly form complex interactive networks within the ecosystem rather than existing as single …
mostly form complex interactive networks within the ecosystem rather than existing as single …
Ecological and biotechnological importance of secondary metabolites produced by coral‐associated bacteria
Symbiotic relationships between corals and their associated micro‐organisms are essential
to maintain host homeostasis. Coral‐associated bacteria (CAB) can have different beneficial …
to maintain host homeostasis. Coral‐associated bacteria (CAB) can have different beneficial …
Insights into the cultured bacterial fraction of corals
Bacteria associated with coral hosts are diverse and abundant, with recent studies
suggesting involvement of these symbionts in host resilience to anthropogenic stress …
suggesting involvement of these symbionts in host resilience to anthropogenic stress …
[HTML][HTML] Marine actinomycetes associated with stony corals: A potential hotspot for specialized metabolites
Microbial secondary metabolites are an important source of antibiotics currently available for
combating drug-resistant pathogens. These important secondary metabolites are produced …
combating drug-resistant pathogens. These important secondary metabolites are produced …
Corals exhibit distinct patterns of microbial reorganisation to thrive in an extreme inshore environment
Climate change threatens the survival of scleractinian coral from exposure to concurrent
ocean warming, acidification and deoxygenation; how corals can potentially adapt to this trio …
ocean warming, acidification and deoxygenation; how corals can potentially adapt to this trio …
[HTML][HTML] A community perspective on the concept of marine holobionts: current status, challenges, and future directions
Host-microbe interactions play crucial roles in marine ecosystems. However, we still have
very little understanding of the mechanisms that govern these relationships, the evolutionary …
very little understanding of the mechanisms that govern these relationships, the evolutionary …