Publications by WoBio members


Kerou M, Schleper C. Family Nitrososphaeraceae. In Whitman PWB, editor, Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. Wiley Online Library. 2016 doi: 10.1002/9781118960608.fbm00265

Kerou M, Schleper C. Genus Nitrososphaera. In Whitman WB, editor, Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. Wiley Online Library. 2016. p. 1-10 doi: 10.1002/9781118960608.gbm01294

Petersen JM. Ecology and Fisheries: Dark Carbon on Your Dinner Plate. Current Biology. 2016 Dec 19;26(24):R1277-R1279. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.11.016

Jung M-Y, Kim J-G, Sinninghe Damsté JS, Rijpstra WIC, Madsen EL, Kim S-J et al. A hydrophobic ammonia-oxidizing archaeon of the Nitrosocosmicus clade isolated from coal tar-contaminated sediment. Environmental Microbiology Reports. 2016 Dec;8(6):983-992. doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.12477

Martin WF, Weiss MC, Neukirchen S, Nelson-Sathi S, Sousa FL. Physiology, phylogeny, and LUCA. Microbial Cell. 2016 Dec;3(12):582-587. doi: 10.15698/mic2016.12.545

Weiss MC, Neukirchen S, Roettger M, Mrnjavac N, Nelson-Sathi S, Martin WF et al. Reply to 'Is LUCA a thermophilic progenote?'. Nature Microbiology. 2016 Dec;1(12):16230. doi: 10.1038/NMICROBIOL.2016.230

Arendt D, Musser JM, Baker CVH, Bergman A, Cepko C, Erwin DH et al. The origin and evolution of cell types. Nature Reviews. Genetics. 2016 Dec;17(12):744-757. doi: 10.1038/nrg.2016.127

Cha DH, Mieles AE, Lahuatte PF, Cahuana A, Lincango MP, Causton CE et al. Identification and Optimization of Microbial Attractants for Philornis downsi, an Invasive Fly Parasitic on Galapagos Birds. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 2016 Nov;42(11):1101-1111. doi: 10.1007/s10886-016-0780-1

Petersen JM, Kemper A, Gruber-Vodicka H, Cardini U, van der Geest M, Kleiner M et al. Chemosynthetic symbionts of marine invertebrate animals are capable of nitrogen fixation. Nature Microbiology. 2016 Oct 24;2(1):16195. doi: 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.195, 10.1038/s41564-018-0196-5

Cimadom A, Causton C, Cha DH, Damiens D, Fessl B, Hood-Nowotny RC et al. Darwin’s finches treat their feathers with a natural repellent. Scientific Reports. 2016 Oct 10;6:34559 . doi: 10.1038/srep34559

Zimmermann B (Editorial Journalist), Schleper C (Interviewee). "Wozu brauchen wir im Körper Bakterien? Über die Aufgaben der klitzekleinen Lebewesen" Österreichische Rundfunk (Ö1). 2016.