Description of Idiomarina insulisalsae sp. nov., isolated from the soil of a sea salt evaporation pond, proposal to transfer the species of the genus Pseudidiomarina to the genus Idiomarina and…
- Marco Taborda, André Antunes, I. Tiago, A. Veríssimo, M. F. Nobre, M. D. da Costa
- BiologySystematic and Applied Microbiology
- 1 September 2009
Salinisphaerashabanensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel, moderately halophilic bacterium from the brine–seawater interface of the Shaban Deep, Red Sea
- André Antunes, W. Eder, P. Fareleira, H. Santos, R. Huber
- BiologyExtremophiles
- 1 February 2003
The creation of the new genus Saliniphaera and the new species Salinisphaera shabanensis is proposed for this new and highly versatile microorganism.
Halorhabdus tiamatea sp. nov., a non-pigmented, extremely halophilic archaeon from a deep-sea, hypersaline anoxic basin of the Red Sea, and emended description of the genus Halorhabdus.
- André Antunes, Marco Taborda, R. Huber, Christine Moissl, M. F. Nobre, M. D. da Costa
- BiologyInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 2008
An extremely halophilic archaeon was isolated from a sample of the brine-sediment interface of the Shaban Deep in the northern Red Sea and represents a novel species of the genus Halorhabdus, for which the name Halorabdus tiamatea is proposed.
Marinobacter salsuginis sp. nov., isolated from the brine-seawater interface of the Shaban Deep, Red Sea.
- André Antunes, Luís França, M. D. da Costa
- BiologyInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 1 May 2007
Two moderately halophilic Gram-negative bacteria were isolated from a sample taken from the brine-seawater interface of the Shaban Deep in the Red Sea and it is proposed that these organisms represent a novel species of the genus Marinobacter.
Leuconostoc ficulneum sp. nov., a novel lactic acid bacterium isolated from a ripe fig, and reclassification of Lactobacillus fructosus as Leuconostoc fructosum comb. nov.
- André Antunes, F. Rainey, M. D. da Costa
- Biology, MedicineInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 1 March 2002
The name Leuconostoc ficulneum is proposed for the novel species represented by strain FS-1T, and it is proposed that Lactobacillus fructosus be reclassified in the genus Leu Conostoc as LeuConostocfructosum comb.
A New Lineage of Halophilic, Wall-Less, Contractile Bacteria from a Brine-Filled Deep of the Red Sea
- André Antunes, F. Rainey, R. Huber
- BiologyJournal of Bacteriology
- 7 March 2008
The phenotypic and phylogenetic data clearly show the distinctiveness of this unusual bacterium, and it is proposed that strain SSD-17B(T) (= DSM 18853 = JCM 14575) represents a new genus and a new species, for which the name Haloplasma contractile gen. nov.
Halorhabdus tiamatea: proteogenomics and glycosidase activity measurements identify the first cultivated euryarchaeon from a deep-sea anoxic brine lake as potential polysaccharide degrader
- Johannes Werner, M. Ferrer, The MAMBA Consortium
- BiologyEnvironmental Microbiology
- 27 February 2014
Use of enrichment and metagenomics could demonstrate presence of similar glycoside hydrolase-rich Halorhabdus members in the Mediterranean DHAL Medee, which supports that Halorabdus species can occupy a distinct niche as polysaccharide degraders in hypersaline environments.
A New Species of Hypsiboas from The Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae)
- André Antunes, J. Faivovich, C. Haddad
- BiologyCopeia
- 21 March 2008
The new species is most similar to Hypsiboas semiguttatus, its sister species, and Hypsibaas curupi, from which it differs in advertisement call and larval morphology.
Bioprospecting Archaea: Focus on Extreme Halophiles
- André Antunes, Marta Filipa Simões, Stefan W Grötzinger, J. Eppinger, J. Braganca, V. Bajic
- Biology, Engineering
- 2017
This chapter provides a general overview on bioprospecting Archaea, with a particular focus on extreme halophiles, and explores aspects such as diversity, ecology, screening techniques and biotechnology.
Progression in the bacterial load during the breeding season in nest boxes occupied by the Blue Tit and its potential impact on hatching or fledging success
- Andrew Devaynes, André Antunes, A. Bedford, P. Ashton
- BiologyJournal of Ornithology
- 28 June 2018
A negative relationship between egg mortality and total bacterial count was identified, which may indicate the presence of a greater number of symbiotic bacteria, which could offer a greater level of protection to the birds.
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