Ecological responses, adaptation and mechanisms of mangrove wetland ecosystem to global climate change and anthropogenic activities
YS Wang, JD Gu - International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2021 - Elsevier
Mangrove wetlands possess four important characteristics as one of the unique marine
ecosystems, and are found in the intertidal coastal regions of the tropics and subtropics in …
ecosystems, and are found in the intertidal coastal regions of the tropics and subtropics in …
Non-negligible roles of archaea in coastal carbon biogeochemical cycling
Coastal zones are among the world's most productive ecosystems. They store vast amounts
of organic carbon, as 'blue carbon'reservoirs, and impact global climate change. Archaeal …
of organic carbon, as 'blue carbon'reservoirs, and impact global climate change. Archaeal …
Long-read assembled metagenomic approaches improve our understanding on metabolic potentials of microbial community in mangrove sediments
Background Mangrove wetlands are coastal ecosystems with important ecological features
and provide habitats for diverse microorganisms with key roles in nutrient and …
and provide habitats for diverse microorganisms with key roles in nutrient and …
Planktonic/benthic Bathyarchaeota as a “gatekeeper” enhance archaeal nonrandom co-existence and deterministic assembling in the Yangtze river
S Liu, Y Lin, T Liu, X Xu, J Wang, Q Chen, W Sun… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Archaea, the third proposed domain of life, mediate carbon and nutrient cycling in global
natural habitats. Compared with bacteria, our knowledge about archaeal ecological modes …
natural habitats. Compared with bacteria, our knowledge about archaeal ecological modes …
Biogeography, assembly patterns, driving factors, and interactions of archaeal community in mangrove sediments
Archaea are a major part of Earth's life. They are believed to play important roles in nutrient
biogeochemical cycling in the mangrove. However, only a few studies on the archaeal …
biogeochemical cycling in the mangrove. However, only a few studies on the archaeal …
Community-integrated multi-omics facilitates the isolation of an organohalide dehalogenation microorganism
Y Huang, L Wen, L Zhang, J Xu, W Wang, H Hu, P Xu… - The Innovation, 2023 - cell.com
A variety of anthropogenic organohalide contaminants generated from industry are released
into the environment and thus cause serious pollution that endangers human health. In the …
into the environment and thus cause serious pollution that endangers human health. In the …
Effects of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid on microbial community structure during anaerobic digestion
Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are recalcitrant organic pollutants, which
accumulate widely in aquatic and solid matrices. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of possible …
accumulate widely in aquatic and solid matrices. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of possible …
Community, distribution, and ecological roles of estuarine archaea
Archaea are diverse and ubiquitous prokaryotes present in both extreme and moderate
environments. Estuaries, serving as links between the land and ocean, harbor numerous …
environments. Estuaries, serving as links between the land and ocean, harbor numerous …
Genomic and transcriptomic insights into methanogenesis potential of novel methanogens from mangrove sediments
Background Methanogens are crucial to global methane budget and carbon cycling.
Methanogens from the phylum Euryarchaeota are currently classified into one class and …
Methanogens from the phylum Euryarchaeota are currently classified into one class and …
Ancestral reconstructions decipher major adaptations of ammonia-oxidizing archaea upon radiation into moderate terrestrial and marine environments
Unlike all other archaeal lineages, ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) of the phylum
Thaumarchaeota are widespread and abundant in all moderate and oxic environments on …
Thaumarchaeota are widespread and abundant in all moderate and oxic environments on …