Stefan M Sievert
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Hou J, Sievert S, Wang Y, Seewald J, Natarajan V, Wang F, et al.
Microbiome
. 2020 Jul;
8(1):102.
PMID: 32605604
Background: Deep-sea hydrothermal vents are highly productive biodiversity hotspots in the deep ocean supported by chemosynthetic microorganisms. Prominent features of these systems are sulfide chimneys emanating high-temperature hydrothermal fluids. While...
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Wang C, Gulmann L, Zhang T, Farfan G, Hansel C, Sievert S
Geobiology
. 2020 Apr;
18(5):594-605.
PMID: 32336020
Metal sulfide minerals, including mercury sulfides (HgS), are widespread in hydrothermal vent systems where sulfur-oxidizing microbes are prevalent. Questions remain as to the impact of mineral composition and structure on...
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Hinzke T, Kleiner M, Breusing C, Felbeck H, Hasler R, Sievert S, et al.
mBio
. 2019 Dec;
10(6).
PMID: 31848270
The deep-sea tubeworm lacks a digestive system but completely relies on bacterial endosymbionts for nutrition. Although the symbiont has been studied in detail on the molecular level, such analyses were...
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Ponnudurai R, Heiden S, Sayavedra L, Hinzke T, Kleiner M, Hentschker C, et al.
ISME J
. 2019 Nov;
14(2):649-656.
PMID: 31680119
Deep-sea Bathymodiolus mussels and their chemoautotrophic symbionts are well-studied representatives of mutualistic host-microbe associations. However, how host-symbiont interactions vary on the molecular level between related host and symbiont species remains...
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Labonte J, Pachiadaki M, Fergusson E, McNichol J, Grosche A, Gulmann L, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2019 Jun;
10:1262.
PMID: 31244796
Phage-host interactions likely play a major role in the composition and functioning of many microbiomes, yet remain poorly understood. Here, we employed single cell genomics to investigate phage-host interactions in...
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Thomas F, Morris J, Wigand C, Sievert S
PLoS One
. 2019 Apr;
14(4):e0215767.
PMID: 31034478
Coastal climate adaptation strategies are needed to build salt marsh resiliency and maintain critical ecosystem services in response to impacts caused by climate change. Although resident microbial communities perform crucial...
17.
Dang H, Klotz M, Lovell C, Sievert S
Front Microbiol
. 2019 Feb;
10:115.
PMID: 30800101
No abstract available.
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Gotz F, Pjevac P, Markert S, McNichol J, Becher D, Schweder T, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2018 Oct;
21(1):244-258.
PMID: 30362214
Chemoautotrophic bacteria belonging to the genus Sulfurimonas (class Campylobacteria) were previously identified as key players in the turnover of zero-valence sulfur, a central intermediate in the marine sulfur cycle. S....
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McNichol J, Stryhanyuk H, Sylva S, Thomas F, Musat N, Seewald J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jun;
115(26):6756-6761.
PMID: 29891698
Below the seafloor at deep-sea hot springs, mixing of geothermal fluids with seawater supports a potentially vast microbial ecosystem. Although the identity of subseafloor microorganisms is largely known, their effect...
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Waite D, Vanwonterghem I, Rinke C, Parks D, Zhang Y, Takai K, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2018 May;
9:772.
PMID: 29720974
[This corrects the article on p. 682 in vol. 8, PMID: 28484436.].