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Brendan J M Bohannan

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Maher R, Wulbern J, Zimmermann J, Yeh E, Benda L, Repnik U, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40027812
Bacteria of the family belong to a group of bacteria that kill and feed on other bacteria. The diversity of predation strategies, habitats, and genome characteristics of these bacteria are...
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Week B, Ralph P, Tavalire H, Cresko W, Bohannan B
bioRxiv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39763787
Multicellular organisms host a rich assemblage of associated microorganisms, collectively known as their "microbiomes". Microbiomes have the capacity to influence their hosts' fitnesses, but the conditions under which such influences...
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Morris A, Bohannan B
Nat Microbiol . 2024 Nov; 9(12):3110-3119. PMID: 39548346
Microbiomes contribute to variation in many plant and animal traits, suggesting that microbiome-mediated traits could evolve through selection on the host. However, for such evolution to occur, microbiomes must exhibit...
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Gontijo J, Paula F, Bieluczyk W, Franca A, Navroski D, Mandro J, et al.
Environ Microbiome . 2024 Jul; 19(1):48. PMID: 39020395
Seasonal floodplains in the Amazon basin are important sources of methane (CH), while upland forests are known for their sink capacity. Climate change effects, including shifts in rainfall patterns and...
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Petersen C, Hamerich I, Adair K, Griem-Krey H, Torres Oliva M, Hoeppner M, et al.
ISME J . 2023 Sep; 17(11):1953-1965. PMID: 37673969
Most animals and plants have associated microorganisms, collectively referred to as their microbiomes, which can provide essential functions. Given their importance, host-associated microbiomes have the potential to contribute substantially to...
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Venturini A, Gontijo J, Mandro J, Berenguer E, Peay K, Tsai S, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2023 Jun; 38(8):693-696. PMID: 37270320
Soil microorganisms are sensitive indicators of land-use and climate change in the Amazon, revealing shifts in important processes such as greenhouse gas (GHG) production, but they have been overlooked in...
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Alvarez D, Fonseca de Souza L, Mendes L, de Moraes M, Tosi M, Venturini A, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2023 Mar; 32(12):3257-3275. PMID: 36896778
Deforestation threatens the integrity of the Amazon biome and the ecosystem services it provides, including greenhouse gas mitigation. Forest-to-pasture conversion has been shown to alter the flux of methane gas...
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Mhuireach G, Fahimipour A, Vandegrift R, Muscarella M, Hickey R, Bateman A, et al.
Environ Microbiome . 2022 Dec; 17(1):61. PMID: 36572917
Background: Plants are found in a large percentage of indoor environments, yet the potential for bacteria associated with indoor plant leaves and soil to colonize human skin remains unclear. We...
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Meyer K, Deines P, Wei Z, Busby P, Lindow S, Bohannan B
Front Microbiol . 2022 Nov; 13:1054498. PMID: 36338039
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Venturini A, Gontijo J, da Franca A, Moura J, Nusslein K, Bohannan B, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2022 Jul; 11(8):e0043222. PMID: 35852316
Here, we report the metagenomes from two Amazonian floodplain sediments in eastern Brazil. Tropical wetlands are well known for their role in the global carbon cycle. Microbial information on this...