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A Novel Lineage of Proteobacteria Involved in Formation of Marine Fe-Oxidizing Microbial Mat Communities
Plos One
  • David Emerson
  • Jeremy A. Rentz
  • Timothy G. Lilburn
  • Richard E. Davis
  • Henry Aldrich
  • Clara Chan
  • Craig L. Moyer, Western Washington University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2007
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Abstract

For decades it has been recognized that neutrophilic Fe-oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) are associated with hydrothermal venting of Fe(II)-rich fluids associated with seamounts in the world's oceans. The evidence was based almost entirely on the mineralogical remains of the microbes, which themselves had neither been brought into culture or been assigned to a specific phylogenetic clade. We have used both cultivation and cultivation-independent techniques to study Fe-rich microbial mats associated with hydrothermal venting at Loihi Seamount, a submarine volcano.

Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
Proteobacteria; Microbial mats; Hydrothermal vents; Iron bacteria
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articles
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Text
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Language
English
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application/pdf
Citation Information
David Emerson, Jeremy A. Rentz, Timothy G. Lilburn, Richard E. Davis, et al.. "A Novel Lineage of Proteobacteria Involved in Formation of Marine Fe-Oxidizing Microbial Mat Communities" Plos One Vol. 2 Iss. 8 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/craig_moyer/11/