نتایج جستجو برای: khusf and shabestar ecotypes

تعداد نتایج: 16827441  

2014
David A. C. Beck Tami L. McTaggart Usanisa Setboonsarng Alexey Vorobev Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya Natalia Ivanova Lynne Goodwin Tanja Woyke Mary E. Lidstrom Ludmila Chistoserdova

We describe five novel Methylophilaceae ecotypes from a single ecological niche in Lake Washington, USA, and compare them to three previously described ecotypes, in terms of their phenotype and genome sequence divergence. Two of the ecotypes appear to represent novel genera within the Methylophilaceae. Genome-based metabolic reconstruction highlights metabolic versatility of Methylophilaceae wi...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2012
Polonca Stefanic Francesca Decorosi Carlo Viti Janine Petito Frederick M Cohan Ines Mandic-Mulec

Ecological sociobiology is an emerging field that aims to frame social evolution in terms of ecological adaptation. Here we explore the ecological context for evolution of quorum sensing diversity in bacteria, where social communication is limited to members of the same quorum sensing type (pherotype). We sampled isolates of Bacillus subtilis from soil on a microgeographical scale and identifie...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
G Cellier B Remenant F Chiroleu P Lefeuvre P Prior

The ancient soilborne plant vascular pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum has evolved and adapted to cause severe damage in an unusually wide range of plants. In order to better describe and understand these adaptations, strains with very similar lifestyles and host specializations are grouped into ecotypes. We used comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to investigate three particular ecotypes in ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1999
Guoqing Lu Louis Bernatchez

There is ample empirical evidence that phenotypic diversification in an adaptive radiation is the outcome of divergent natural selection related to differential resource use. In contrast, the role of ecological forces in favoring and maintaining reproductive isolation in nature remains poorly understood. If the same forces driving phenotypic divergence are also responsible for speciation, one w...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Humberto Quesada David Posada Armando Caballero Paloma Morán Emilio Rolán-Alvarez

Parallel speciation can occur when traits determining reproductive isolation evolve independently in different populations that experience a similar range of environments. However, a common problem in studies of parallel evolution is to distinguish this hypothesis from an alternative one in which different ecotypes arose only once in allopatry and now share a sympatric scenario with substantial...

Journal: :PLoS genetics 2016
David A Marques Kay Lucek Joana I Meier Salome Mwaiko Catherine E Wagner Laurent Excoffier Ole Seehausen

Ecological speciation is the process by which reproductively isolated populations emerge as a consequence of divergent natural or ecologically-mediated sexual selection. Most genomic studies of ecological speciation have investigated allopatric populations, making it difficult to infer reproductive isolation. The few studies on sympatric ecotypes have focused on advanced stages of the speciatio...

2016
Eva Sintes Daniele De Corte Elisabeth Haberleitner Gerhard J. Herndl

In marine ecosystems, Thaumarchaeota are most likely the major ammonia oxidizers. While ammonia concentrations vary by about two orders of magnitude in the oceanic water column, archaeal ammonia oxidizers (AOA) vary by only one order of magnitude from surface to bathypelagic waters. Thus, the question arises whether the key enzyme responsible for ammonia oxidation, ammonia monooxygenase (amo), ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Kerstin Johannesson Jon N Havenhand Per R Jonsson Mats Lindegarth Annika Sundin Johan Hollander

Recent research has shown the potential for nonallopatric speciation, but we lack an adequate understanding of the mechanisms of prezygotic barriers and how these evolve in the presence of gene flow. The marine snail Littorina saxatilis has distinct ecotypes in different shore microhabitats. Ecotypes hybridize in contact zones, but gene flow is impeded by assortative mating. Earlier studies hav...

2000
DAVID R. GEALY NESTOR E. SALDAIN RONALD E. TALBERT

The effect of seeding depth on emergence of red rice (Oryza sativa) ecotypes from Arkansas (AR), Louisiana (LA), and Mississippi (MS) was determined under dry-seeded rice production in clay and silt loam soils in Arkansas. By 21 d after planting (DAP), all red rice ecotypes had emerged from planting depths of 1.3, 2.5, 5.0, and 7.5 cm in both clay and silt loam soils. In silt loam soil, seedlin...

2012
Marcus K. Drotz Tomas Brodin Anssi Saura Barbara E. Giles

The repeated occurrence of habitat-specific polyphyletic evolved ecotypes throughout the ranges of widely distributed species implies that multiple, independent and parallel selection events have taken place. Ecological transitions across altitudinal gradients over short geographical distances are often associated with variation in habitat-related fitness, these patterns suggest the action of s...

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