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Bacterial community composition and predicted functional ecology of sponges, sediment and seawater from the thousand islands reef complex, West Java, Indonesia
by
Cleary, Daniel F. R
, Gomes, Newton C. M
, Polónia, Ana R. M
, de Voogd, Nicole J
in
Actinobacteria - classification
/ Actinobacteria - genetics
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Base Sequence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biotopes
/ Chemical analysis
/ Communities
/ Community composition
/ Composition
/ Coral reef ecosystems
/ Coral Reefs
/ Deltaproteobacteria - classification
/ Deltaproteobacteria - genetics
/ DNA, Bacterial - genetics
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental changes
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Indonesia
/ Marine sediments
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metagenome - genetics
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial colonies
/ Microbial Consortia - genetics
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen cycle
/ Nitrogen Cycle - genetics
/ Nitrogen metabolism
/ NorB protein
/ Phylogeny
/ Proteobacteria - classification
/ Proteobacteria - genetics
/ Sea-water
/ Seawater
/ Seawater - microbiology
/ Sediments
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Sponges
/ Water analysis
/ Xestospongia - microbiology
2015
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Bacterial community composition and predicted functional ecology of sponges, sediment and seawater from the thousand islands reef complex, West Java, Indonesia
by
Cleary, Daniel F. R
, Gomes, Newton C. M
, Polónia, Ana R. M
, de Voogd, Nicole J
in
Actinobacteria - classification
/ Actinobacteria - genetics
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Base Sequence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biotopes
/ Chemical analysis
/ Communities
/ Community composition
/ Composition
/ Coral reef ecosystems
/ Coral Reefs
/ Deltaproteobacteria - classification
/ Deltaproteobacteria - genetics
/ DNA, Bacterial - genetics
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental changes
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Indonesia
/ Marine sediments
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metagenome - genetics
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial colonies
/ Microbial Consortia - genetics
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen cycle
/ Nitrogen Cycle - genetics
/ Nitrogen metabolism
/ NorB protein
/ Phylogeny
/ Proteobacteria - classification
/ Proteobacteria - genetics
/ Sea-water
/ Seawater
/ Seawater - microbiology
/ Sediments
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Sponges
/ Water analysis
/ Xestospongia - microbiology
2015
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Bacterial community composition and predicted functional ecology of sponges, sediment and seawater from the thousand islands reef complex, West Java, Indonesia
by
Cleary, Daniel F. R
, Gomes, Newton C. M
, Polónia, Ana R. M
, de Voogd, Nicole J
in
Actinobacteria - classification
/ Actinobacteria - genetics
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Base Sequence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biotopes
/ Chemical analysis
/ Communities
/ Community composition
/ Composition
/ Coral reef ecosystems
/ Coral Reefs
/ Deltaproteobacteria - classification
/ Deltaproteobacteria - genetics
/ DNA, Bacterial - genetics
/ Ecological function
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental changes
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Indonesia
/ Marine sediments
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Metagenome - genetics
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial colonies
/ Microbial Consortia - genetics
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen cycle
/ Nitrogen Cycle - genetics
/ Nitrogen metabolism
/ NorB protein
/ Phylogeny
/ Proteobacteria - classification
/ Proteobacteria - genetics
/ Sea-water
/ Seawater
/ Seawater - microbiology
/ Sediments
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Sponges
/ Water analysis
/ Xestospongia - microbiology
2015
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Bacterial community composition and predicted functional ecology of sponges, sediment and seawater from the thousand islands reef complex, West Java, Indonesia
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Bacterial community composition and predicted functional ecology of sponges, sediment and seawater from the thousand islands reef complex, West Java, Indonesia
2015
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In the present study, we assessed the composition of Bacteria in four biotopes namely sediment, seawater and two sponge species (Stylissa massa and Xestospongia testudinaria) at four different reef sites in a coral reef ecosystem in West Java, Indonesia. In addition to this, we used a predictive metagenomic approach to estimate to what extent nitrogen metabolic pathways differed among bacterial communities from different biotopes. We observed marked differences in bacterial composition of the most abundant bacterial phyla, classes and orders among sponge species, water and sediment. Proteobacteria were by far the most abundant phylum in terms of both sequences and Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs). Predicted counts for genes associated with the nitrogen metabolism suggested that several genes involved in the nitrogen cycle were enriched in sponge samples, including nosZ, nifD, nirK, norB and nrfA genes. Our data show that a combined barcoded pyrosequencing and predictive metagenomic approach can provide novel insights into the potential ecological functions of the microbial communities. Not only is this approach useful for our understanding of the vast microbial diversity found in sponges but also to understand the potential response of microbial communities to environmental change.
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Oxford University Press
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