Biodiversity, environmental drivers, and sustainability of the global deep-sea sponge microbiome
Biodiversity, environmental drivers, and sustainability of the global deep-sea sponge microbiome
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Busch, Kathrin , Slaby, Beate M. , Bach, Wolfgang , Boetius, Antje , Clefsen, Ina , Colaço, Ana , Creemers, Marie , Cristobo, Javier , Federwisch, Luisa , Franke, Andre , Gavriilidou, Asimenia , Hethke, Andrea , Kenchington, Ellen , Mienis, Furu , Mills, Sadie , Riesgo, Ana , Ríos, Pilar , Roberts, Emyr Martyn , Sipkema, Detmer , Pita, Lucía , Schupp, Peter J. , Xavier, Joana , Rapp, Hans Tore and Hentschel, Ute
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In the deep ocean symbioses between microbes and invertebrates are emerging as key drivers of ecosystem health and services. We present a large-scale analysis of microbial diversity in deep-sea sponges (Porifera) from scales of sponge individuals to ocean basins, covering 52 locations, 1077 host individuals translating into 169 sponge species (incl...
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Biodiversity, environmental drivers, and sustainability of the global deep-sea sponge microbiome
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Slaby, Beate M.
Bach, Wolfgang
Boetius, Antje
Clefsen, Ina
Colaço, Ana
Creemers, Marie
Cristobo, Javier
Federwisch, Luisa
Franke, Andre
Gavriilidou, Asimenia
Hethke, Andrea
Kenchington, Ellen
Mienis, Furu
Mills, Sadie
Riesgo, Ana
Ríos, Pilar
Roberts, Emyr Martyn
Sipkema, Detmer
Pita, Lucía
Schupp, Peter J.
Xavier, Joana
Rapp, Hans Tore
Hentschel, Ute
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fbe99321641f4f6b8b0783cd039f066b
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-022-32684-4