EURODIVERSITY_Metheco Mikrobielle CH4 Oxidation- Model für Mikrobielle Ökologie
EUROCORES_EURODIVERSITY 1. Call_The role of microbial diversity in the dynamics and stability of global methan consumption: microbial methan oxidation as a model system for microbial ecology (METHECO)
Wissenschaftsdisziplinen
Biologie (100%)
Keywords
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Microbial Ecology,
Microbial Methande Oxidation,
Microbial Community Structure/Function S,
Sustainable Soil Managment,
Alpine Soil,
Microarray
Methane oxidising bacteria (MOB) and their functioning in a well defined set of environmental conditions and habitats will be used as a model system to understand basic questions in microbial ecology as well as to gain deeper insight into the function of this environmentally very important functional group. The overall aim of the CRP is to investigate how microbial and plant diversity influences the environmentally highly relevant process of methane oxidation and how changes in biodiversity affect this function and its resilience against environmental perturbations. Collecting a large dataset (diversity as well as function) in a highly standardised manner in a representative European set of habitats will yield a "blue print" for any future assessment or predictions of functional stability of microbial communities to environmental perturbation foreseen in the near future. Focusing on this ecosystem function and on this functional group of bacteria will make it possible to answer questions pertaining to both the role of biodiversity in stabilising and maintaining methane oxidation and to general issues of microbial diversity and ecology. The objectives of the CRP are to: (i) define meaningful taxonomic units which describe microbial diversity in a selected set of habitats (ii) assess the effects of natural and anthropogenic perturbations on diversity, functional stability, recovery and re-colonization of these habitats by MOB (iii) determine the role of plant and microbial (protozoa and non-MOB prokaryotes) diversity in the former objective (iv) standardise methodology and interpretation in order to use the dataset obtained as a model for environmental microbial ecology.
- Peter Frenzel, Max Planck-Institut - Deutschland
- Werner Liesack, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - Deutschland
- Pertti Martikainen, University of Eastern Finland - Finnland
- Genevieve Grundmann, Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I - Frankreich
- Paul L. E. Bodelier, Netherlands Institute of Ecology - Niederlande
- Gunnar Börjesson, Linköping University - Schweden
- J. Colin Murrell , University of Warwick - Vereinigtes Königreich
Research Output
- 131 Zitationen
- 4 Publikationen
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2009
Titel Activity and structure of methanotrophic communities in landfill cover soils DOI 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2009.00061.x Typ Journal Article Autor Gebert J Journal Environmental Microbiology Reports Seiten 414-423 -
2009
Titel Whole-community genome amplification (WCGA) leads to compositional bias in methane-oxidizing communities as assessed by pmoA-based microarray analyses and QPCR DOI 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2009.00066.x Typ Journal Article Autor Bodelier P Journal Environmental Microbiology Reports Seiten 434-441 -
2009
Titel Spatial and temporal diversity of methanotrophs in a landfill cover soil are differentially related to soil abiotic factors DOI 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2009.00059.x Typ Journal Article Autor Kumaresan D Journal Environmental Microbiology Reports Seiten 398-407 -
2009
Titel Grazing affects methanotroph activity and diversity in an alpine meadow soil DOI 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2009.00078.x Typ Journal Article Autor Abell G Journal Environmental Microbiology Reports Seiten 457-465