Publications by authors named "Maria C Garcia-Chaves"

Article Synopsis
  • AAP bacteria are a diverse group of prokaryotes found in various environments that can utilize organic matter and light for energy, specifically using bacteriochlorophyll a.
  • Research analyzed the diversity of AAPs in 10 temperate lakes, revealing that local conditions significantly affect community structure, with Limnohabitans being the dominant group.
  • Experimental changes in predation (rather than light) led to notable shifts in AAP communities, but these changes did not correlate strongly with AAP abundance, indicating that AAP diversity influences their ecological responses.
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Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic (AAP) bacteria are photoheterotrophs that despite their low abundances have been hypothesized to play an ecologically and biogeochemically important role in aquatic systems. Characterizing this role requires a better understanding of the in situ dynamics and activity of AAP bacteria. Here we provide the first assessment of the single-cell activity of freshwater AAP bacteria and their contribution to total bacterial production across lakes spanning a wide trophic gradient, and explore the role of light in regulating AAP activity.

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There is now evidence that aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic (AAP) bacteria are widespread across aquatic systems, yet the factors that determine their abundance and activity are still not well understood, particularly in freshwaters. Here we describe the patterns in AAP abundance, cell size and pigment content across wide environmental gradients in 43 temperate and boreal lakes of Québec. AAP bacterial abundance varied from 1.

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