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Poster List POWER OF THE SMALL 24 - 29 August 2014 Seoul, South Korea Poster Session sponsored by: Contents Poster list 5 – 164 Monday 5 - 56 PS01 Effects of climate change on microbial community 5 PS02 Emergent impacts of viruses: killing winners, climbing mountains and altering ecosystem function 10 PS03 Evolution of microbial lives 12 PS04 Food microbial ecology: fermentation and beyond 14 PS05 Human microbiome 17 PS06 Hunting for elusive microbes 26 PS07 Microbe-plant interactions 29 PS08 Microbial ecology for engineering biology 36 PS09 Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere 46 PS10 Single-cell windows into microbial ecology 53 PS11 The bacterial species definition in the era of 'omics' 55 Tuesday 57 - 107 PS12 Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution 57 PS13 Archaea: ecophysiology and evolution 67 PS14 Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen 69 PS15 Disentangling the role of dispersal in microbial biogeography through theory and experiment 76 PS16 Eukaryotic microorganisms in foodweb 79 PS17 Metagenomic discoveries 80 PS18 Microbes in inland waters 87 PS19 Network (systems) microbial ecology 93 PS20 Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils 94 PS21 Unusual strategies of microbial energy acquisition 106 Thursday 108 - 164 PS22 Biodegradation of challenging contaminants 108 PS23 Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments 118 PS24 Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities 132 PS25 Ecology of pathogens in the environment 142 PS26 Fungal ecology and function 148 PS27 Light energy harvest in aquatic environments 150 PS28 Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions 151 PS29 Meta-ome information to microbial ecology 157 PS30 Microbial carbon sequestration 163 Author Index 165 - 186 Alphabetical list of main and presenting authors; page numbers correspond with their posters. Poster board numbers can be found in the poster list (e.g. 001A). Please note the day on which the posters are to be presented. The contents of this abstract book are created with great care. However, we cannot take any responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the contents 3 4 Monday 25 August PS01 – Effects of climate change on microbial community 001A Potential and expression of microbial proteolytic genes apr and npr under the influence of atmospheric CO2 Divyashri Baraniya*1, Edoardo Puglisi2, Maria-Teresa Ceccherini3, Giacomo Pietramellara3, Luigi Cattivelli4, Davide Bulgarelli5, Paolo Nannipieri3 1 University of Florence, Italy, 2Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Microbiology, Catholic University of Piacenza, Italy, 3Department of Plant, Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Florence, Italy, 4Agricultural Research Council, Genomics Research Centre, Italy, 5University of Dundee, United Kingdom 002A Changing summer precipitation pattern alters microbial community response to fall wet-up in a Mediterranean soil Romain Barnard*1, Catherine Osborme2, Mary Firestone3 1 INRA, France, 2Monash University, Australia, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States 003A Effects of warming on microbial communities in coastal waters of temperate and subtropical zones focusing on Gammaproteobacteria Thi Anh Tuyet Dao*1, Toshinari Tanaka2, Kazuyo Nagaosa2, Manh Hao Do3, Kenji Kato1 1 Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, Japan, 2Graduate School of Science, Shizuoka University, Japan, 3Institute of Marine Environment and Resources, Viet Nam 004A Climate Change and human well-being: the answer lies in the soil microbiome Barbara Drigo*1, Ian C. Anderson2 1 University of Western Sydney, Australia, 2Hawkesbury Institute for the Enviroment, Australia 005A The effects of climate changes on malaria epidemiology in Sudan Region Ayman Elshayeb*1, Rasha Adelaal2 1 University of Khartoum, Sudan, 2Alneelain University, Sudan 006A Microbial properties in an alpine altitudinal gradient as indicators of the impact of climate change on soil function Lur Epelde*1, Anders Lanzén1, Fernando Blanco1, Mikel Anza1, Iker Martín1, Unai Artetxe2, Carlos Garbisu1 1 NEIKER-Tecnalia, Spain, 2University of the Basque Country, Spain 007A Soil microbial communities on different soil types respond differently to environmental changes Kelly Gravuer*, Anu Eskelinen, Susan Harrison University of California, Davis, United States 5 PS01 – Effects of climate change on microbial community Monday 25 August 008A Effect of biochar and cyanobacteria amendments on greenhouse gas production in paddy soil Shunsuke Hanazawa*1, Ali Muhammad Aslam2, Ankit Singla1, Hirokuni Iwasa1, Hirokuni Iwasa3, Dongyan Liu4, Takeshi Watanabe4, Susumu Asakawa4, Weiguo Cheng5, Kazuyuki Inubushi1 1 Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University, Japan, 2Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh, 3Chiba Prefectural Agriculture Research Center, Japan, 4Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences and School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Japan, 5Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University, Japan 009A Common functional responses of soil microbial communities predict ecosystem functioning and stability under elevated carbon dioxide Zhili He*1, Ye Deng1, Jinbo Xiong2, Hao Yu3, Meiying Xu4, Liyou Wu1, Kai Xue1, Shengjing Shi5, Joy Van Nostrand1, Sarah Hobbie6, Peter Reich6, Christopher Schadt7, Angela Kent8, Elise Pendall9, Matthew Wallenstein10, Jizhong Zhou1 1 University of Oklahoma, United States, 2Ningbo University, China, 3Liaoning Technical University, China, 4Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, China, 5University of California at Berkeley, United States, 6University of Minnesota, United States, 7Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States, 8University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States, 9University of Wyoming, United States, 10Colorado State University, United States 010A Exploring ancient patterns of microbial diversity Julia Huet*, George A. Kowalchuk Netherlands Institute For Ecology, NIOO-KNAW, Netherlands 011A Elevated CO2 improved the infectivity of freshwater cyanophage Cheng Kai*1, Zhao Yi-jun2 1 Hubei University of technology, China, 2Key Laboratory of ecological remediation of lakes and rivers and algal utilization of Hubei Province, College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hubei University of Technology, China 012A Variations of microbial sulfate reduction at two seagrass beds inhabited by indigenous Zostera marina and invading Halophila nipponica in southern coast of Korea Bomina Kim*1, Sung-Han Kim1, Jae-Hyuk Shin1, Kun-Seop Lee2, Jung-Ho Hyun1 1 Hanyang University, South Korea, 2Pusan National University, South Korea 013A Vertical distribution of bacterial communities in active layer soil of moist acidic tundra, Alaska Hye Min Kim*1, Min Jin Lee1, Ji Young Jung2, Sung Jin Nam2, Hee-Myong Ro1, Yoo Kyung Lee2 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Korea Polar Research Institute, KIOST, South Korea 014A Whole metagenomic analysis of the influence of ocean acidification on microbial communities in a mesocomsm experiment Min-Jung Kwak*1, Byung Kwon Kim2, Soon-Kyeong Kwon2, Kitack Lee3, Kyoungsoon Shin4, Jihyun F. Kim2 1 University of Science and Technology, South Korea, 2Yonsei University, South Korea, 3Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea, 4Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, South Korea 6 PS01 – Effects of climate change on microbial community Monday 25 August 015A Developing new molecular markers for delimitation of the lichen genus Usnea Gyeong-Ha Lee*1, Eun Hye Kim1, Kyuin Hwang2, Mikhail Andreev3, Jaeeun So2, Soon Gyu Hong1 1 Korea Polar Research Institute, KOPRI, South Korea, 2University of Science and Technology, UST, South Korea, 3Komarov Botanical Institute, Russia 016A From Symbiodinium heat stress to coral bleaching: A physiological timeline Rachel Levin*1, Ross Hill1, Madeleine van Oppen2, Peter Steinberg1, Diane McDougald1 1 The Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation, University of New South Wales, Australia, 2Australian Institute of Marine Science, Australia 017A Long-term soil transplant simulating climate change significantly alters bacterial temporal turnover Yuting Liang*1, Yuji Jiang1, Feng Wang1, Yunfeng Yang2, Kai Xue3, Jizhong Zhou3, Bo Sun1 1 Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Tsinghua University, China, 3University of Oklahoma, United States 018A In hot water: A temperature-regulated pathogen of Emiliania huxleyi Teaghan Mayers*, Kurt Yakimovich, Rebecca Case University of Alberta, Canada 019A N2O emission from soybean rhizosphere mediated by fungal denitrification of Fusarium species Makoto Moriuchi*1, Syoko Inaba1, Fumio Ikenishi1, Manabu Itakura1, Masakazu Kikuchi1, Shima Eda1, Naohiko Chiba2, Chie Katsuyama2, Yuichi Suwa2, Reiko Sameshima3, Hisayuki Mitsui1, Kiwamu Minamisawa1 1 Tohoku University, Japan, 2Chuo University, Japan, 3Shizuoka University, Japan 020A Temperature-induced loss of soil carbon is modulated by microbial metabolic rates Loïc Nazaries*1, William Tottey2, Lucinda Robinson3, Amit Khachane1, Waleed Abu Al-Soud4, Brajesh Singh1 1 University of Western Sydney, Australia, 2Université d'Auvergne, France, 3The James Hutton Institute, Scotland, 4University of Copenhagen, Denmark 021A Genetic diversity of inorganic carbon uptake systems causes variation in CO2 response of the harmful cyanobacterium Microcystis Giovanni Sandrini*, Hans C.P. Matthijs, Serena Cunsolo, Jolanda M. H. Verspagen, Gerard Muyzer, Jef Huisman Department of Aquatic Microbiology, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 022A The effects of climate change on litter-decay and associated fungi in temperate forest soils Philip-Edouard Shay*1, J. A. Trofymow2, C. Peter Constabel1, Richard Winder2 1 University of Victoria, Canada, 2Pacific Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service, Canada 7 PS01 – Effects of climate change on microbial community Monday 25 August 023A CO2 enrichment is advantageous to picoeukaryotic phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic lake Xiaoli Shi*, Shengnan Li, Fanxiang Kong Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, CAS, China 024A The Red Sea as a pristine study site to investigate adaptations of marine bacteria to global warming scenarios Uli Stingl*, David Ngugi, Luke Thompson, Mamoon Rashid KAUST, Saudi Arabia 025A Microbial response to precipitation in two grasslands at the phylogenetic and functional gene levels Xin Sun*1, Jizhong Zhou2, Yunfeng Yang1 1 Tsinghua University, China, 2University of Oklahoma, United States 026A The microbial response of functional potentials to chronic elevated CO2 in C4 grass ecosystems Xin Sun*1, Jizhong Zhou2, Yunfeng Yang1 1 Tsinghua University, China, 2University of Oklahoma, United States 027A Warming impact on viral control of prokaryotes in temperate coastal water Toshinari Tanaka*, Thi Anh Tuyet Dao, Kazuyo Nagaosa, Kenji Kato Shizuoka University, Japan 028A Energy supply and greenhouse gases emission: Correlation between abundance of methanogenic and methanotrophic communities with methane flux, in a Brazilian hydroelectric reservoir Adriana Maria Torres Ballesteros*1, Luciano Marani2, Plínio Carlos Alvalá2, Artur Silva3, Vivian Helena Pellizari1 1 University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2National Institute For Space Research, Brazil, 3Federal University of Pará, Brazil 029A Effects of experimental warming on bacterial and fungal community in active layer of permafrost in Western Greenland Jana Voriskova*1, Frances Gilman2, Daan Blok3, Anders Michelsen3, Bo Elberling3, Anders Prieme3, William E. Holben2, Carsten Suhr Jacobsen1 1 Center for Permafrost (CENPERM), Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Denmark, 2University of Montana, United States, 3Center for Pemafrost (CENPERM), Denmark 030A Responses of microbial communities to perturbation by soil southward and northward transplant Mengmeng Wang*1, Yunfeng Yang1, Jizhong Zhou2 1 Tsinghua University, China, 2Institute for Environmental Genomics and Department Microbiology and Plant Science, University of Oklahoma, United States 031A Microbial community responses to climate warming: results from long term soil incubations Liyou Wu1, Huaqun Yin1, Rosvel Bracho2, Edward Schuur3, Elaine Pegoraro2, Kai Xue1, Mengting Yuan1, Ye Deng1, Zhili He*1, Jim Cole4, James Tiedje4, Konstantinos Konstantinidis5, Junyi Liang1, Katherine Todd-Brown1, Yiqi Luo1, Jizhong Zhou1 1 University of Oklahoma, United States, 2University of Florida, United States, 3Univerisity of Florida, United States, 4Michigan State University, United States, 5Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 8 PS01 – Effects of climate change on microbial community Monday 25 August 032A Rapid microbial feedbacks mediate permafrost carbon vulnerability to climate warming Kai Xue1, Mengteng Yuan1, Jason Shi1, Chengwei Luo2, Rosvel Bracho3, Sue Natali3, Caitlin Pries3, Ye Deng1, Liyou Wu1, Joy Van Nostrand1, Zhili He1, James Tiedje4, Edward Schuur3, Konstantinos Konstantinidis2, Yiqi Luo1, Jizhong Zhou*1 1 University of Oklahoma, United States, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 3University of Florida, United States, 4Michigan State University, United States 033A Microbial mediation of soil biogeochemical cycles revealed by simulation of global changes in grassland, forest and farm ecosystems Yunfeng Yang* Tsinghua University, China 9 PS01 – Effects of climate change on microbial community Monday 25 August PS02 – Emergent impacts of viruses: killing winners, climbing mountains and altering ecosystem function 034A Low viral predation pressure in the hypersaline springs of Axel Heiberg Island: Are the viruses predominantly temperate? Jesse Colangelo-Lillis*, Lyle Whyte, Boswell Wing McGill University, Canada 035A Friends and enemies: Coevolutionary dynamics of CRISPR immunity in the human cystic fibrosis lung Whitney England*1, Yan Wei Lim2, Matthew Haynes2, Jose S. Evangelista III3, Douglas Conrad3, Forest Rohwer2, Katrine Whiteson2, Rachel J. Whitaker1 1 University of Illinois, United States, 2San Diego State University, United States, 3University of California San Diego, United States 036A Phage therapy as Darwinian alternative for antibiotics: optimizing phage infectivity to Pseudomonas aeruginosa Cystic Fibrosis isolates by the way of experimental evolution Ville-Petri Friman*1, Dan Soanes-Brown2, Pawel Sierocinski2, Helle Krogh Johansen3, Søren Molin4, Angus Buckling2 1 Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2University of Exeter, United Kingdom, 3København Rigshospitalet, Denmark, 4Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 037A Characterization of the relationship between a deep-sea filamentous phage SW1 and its host Shewanella piezotolerans WP3 at low-temperature and highpressure Huahua Jian*, Xiang Xiao, Fengping Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 038A Isolation and genomic characterization of two bacteriophages that infect strain IMCC1322, a representative isolate of the SAR116 clade of marine Alphaproteobacteria Ilnam Kang*1, Hyun-Myung Oh2, Jang-Cheon Cho1 1 Inha University, South Korea, 2Pukyong National University, South Korea 039A Establishing a bioinformatics pipeline for viral community analysis within marine sponges Patrick Laffy*1, Elisha Wood-Charlson1, Emmanuelle Botté1, Karen Weynberg1, Thomas Rattei2, Nicole Webster1 1 Australian Institute of Marine Sciences, Australia, 2University of Vienna, Austria 040A Viral influence on terrestrial subsurface carbon biogeochemical cycling Donald Pan*1, Kenneth Williams2, Rachel Watson1, Dake Wang1, Mark Robbins2, Zheng Huan Tan1, Daniel Snow1, Karrie Weber1 1 University of Nebraska Lincoln, United States, 2Lawrence Berkeley National 041A A day in the life of the Red Sea: a metaranscriptomics and metagenomics analysis of four time points during a single day in the Red Sea Alon Philosof*, Oded Beja Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel 10 PS02 – Emergent impact of viruses: killing winners, climbing mountains and altering ecosystem function Monday 25 August 042A Viromes in cryptic, isolated and enduring ecosystems Renee Smith*1, Shanan Tobe1, Thomas Jeffries2, Ben Roudnew1, Justin Seymour2, Peter Speck1, Kelly Newton1, James Mitchell1 1 Flinders University, Australia, 2University of Technology Sydney, Australia 043A Regulation of CP4-57-like prophage excision in Shewanella species Xiaoxue Wang*, Zhunshun Zeng, Xiaoxiao Liu, Jianyun Yao, Pengxia Wang South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, China 044A Genomic and morphological characterisation of a novel virus that infects the coral algal symbiont, Symbiodinium Karen Weynberg*1, Christian Voolstra2, Christopher Brownlee3, Peta Clode4, Elisha Wood-Charlson1, Madeleine van Oppen1 1 Australian Institute of Marine Science, Australia, 2King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia, 3University of New South Wales, Australia, 4University of Western Australia, Australia 045A Unexpected diversity and niche partitioning of N4 viruses in the Chesapeake Bay Yuanchao Zhan*1, Alison Buchan2, Feng Chen1 1 University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, United States, 2University of Tennessee, United States 11 PS02 – Emergent impact of viruses: killing winners, climbing mountains and altering ecosystem function Monday 25 August PS03 – Evolution of microbial lives 046A The cost associated with CRISPR immunity in Sulfolobus islandicus Maria Alejandra Bautista Chavarriaga*, Changyi Zhang, Rachel J. Whitaker University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 047A Functional evolution of a bacterial small RNA that controls fruiting body development in the myxobacteria Kimberly Chen*, Gregory J. Velicer, Yuen-Tsu Nicco Yu ETH Zürich, Switzerland 048A Nucleotide substitution saturation in bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences from three different environments Jose F Garcia-Mazcorro* Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico 049A Improving isobutanol/1-butanol tolerance of Escherichia coli by engineering its global transcription factor cAMP receptor protein (CRP) Hefang Geng*1, Huiqing Chong2, Hongfang Zhang3, Rongrong Jiang1 1 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2National University of Singapore, Singapore, 3Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore 050A Comparative genomic analysis of multiple isolates of Leptospirillum ferriphilum provides insights into the evolutionary and nitrogen fixation pathways Xue Guo*, Yili Liang, Huaqun Yin, Qi Hu, Yunhua Xiao, Liyuan Ma, Xian Zhang, Guanzhou Qiu, Xueduan Liu Central South University, China 051A Assessment of spatial and temporal dynamics of cells in biofilm development cycle Kumaravel Kandaswamy*1, Andreas Karampatzakis2, Thorsten Wohland2, Scott A. Rice3, Yehuda Cohen3 1 Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), Singapore, 2NUS Centre for Bioimaging Sciences (CBIS), National University of Singapore, Singapore, 3Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), School of Biological Science, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 052A Gains and losses of proteorhodopsin genes affect genomic evolution Yohei Kumagai*1, Susumu Yoshizawa1, Tsukasa Fukunaga2, Yoshitoshi Ogura3, Tetsuya Hayashi3, Edward F DeLong4, Kazuhiro Kogure1, Wataru Iwasaki2 1 Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Computational Biology, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Frontier Science Research Center, University of Miyazaki, Japan, 4Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States 053A Surveillance of genomic divergence among Escherichia coli phylogenetic groups Kihyun Lee*, Sang-Cheol Park, Yong-Joon Cho, Jongsik Chun Seoul National University, South Korea 12 PS03 – Evolution of microbial lives Monday 25 August 054A Silence does not pay off: mechanisms that stabilize cooperation in Bacillus subtilis Ines Mandic Mulec*1, Anna Oslizlo2, Polonca Stefanic2, Iztok Dogsa2, Barbara Kraigher2 1 University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Slovenia, 2University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 055A Co-selection for antibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment Aimee Murray1, Lihong Zhang1, Jason Snape2, William Gaze*1 1 University of Exeter, United Kingdom, 2AstraZeneca, United Kingdom 056A Virus resistance and evolution Dmitry Nosik*1, Nickolay Nosik2, Elli Kaplina3, Marina Bochkova2 1 The D.I.Ivanovsky Institute of Virology, Russia, 2The D.I.Ivanovsky Institute of Virology Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, Russia, 3Technomedservice Company, Russia 057A Enhanced motility, energy conservation and metabolism are key advantages of Escherichia coli naturalized to a stream biofilm Anne-Marie Perchec*, Gillian Lewis University of Auckland, New Zealand 058A Dynamics of sequence-discrete bacterial populations inferred using metagenomes Sarah Stevens*1, Matthew Bendall2, Dongwan Kang2, Jeff Froula2, Rob Egan2, LeongKeat Chan2, Susannah Tringe2, Tanja Woyke2, Katherine McMahon1, Rex Malmstrom2 1 University of Wisconsin - Madison, United States, 2Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, United States 059A Regulation of bistable ICEclc transfer in Pseudomonas knackmussii B13 Sandra Sulser*, Veronica Bellini, Noémie Matthey, Jan Roelof van der Meer University of Lausanne, Switzerland 060A Adaptation of a bacterium for degradation of haloacetate Jimmy Tsang*, Yanling Pan, Nan Zheng The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 13 PS03 – Evolution of microbial lives Monday 25 August PS04 – Food microbial ecology: fermentation and beyond 061A Diversity analysis of the lactic acid bacteria in traditional fermented yak milk products in Gansu and Sichuan province of China Qiuhua Bao*, Wenjun Liu, Jie Yu, Xia Chen, Zhihong Sun, Heping Zhang Inner Mongolia Agricultural University/The Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering, Education Ministry of P. R. China, China 062A Research and development on probiotic B. lactis V9 Xia Chen*, Heping Zhang Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China 063A Screening for angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory Lactobacillus helveticus strains isolated from food environments Yongfu Chen, Wenjun Liu, Jiangang Xue, Jie Yang, Xia Chen, Yuyu Shao, Lai-Yu Kwok*, Bilige Menghe, Lai Mang, Heping Zhang Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China 064A Research and development on Lactobacillus plantarum with B=broad-spectrum antibacterial activity Yongfu Chen*, Changkun Li, Heping Zhang Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering, Ministry of Education, School of Food Science and Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China 065A Crucial roles of BFA for anti-cancer activity of Agaricus blazei Mycelia Sijun Dong*, Chao Fang, Ting Ye Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 066A Detection of plant RNA virus sequences from kimchi microbial metatranscriptome data Yoonsoo Hahn*, Dong Seon Kim, Ji Young Jung, Yao Wang, Hye Ji Oh, Dongjin Choi, Che Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 067A Microbial community dynamics during fermentation of doenjang-meju, traditional Korean fermented soybean Ji Young Jung*, Se Hee Lee, Woo Yong Jung, Che Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 068A Microbial community dynamics during fermentation of traditional Korean alcoholic beverages Mi-Ja Jung*1, Young-Do Nam2, Seong Woon Roh3, Jin-Woo Bae1 1 Kyung Hee University, South Korea, 2Korea Food Research Institute, South Korea, 3Korea Basic Science Institute, South Korea 069A Metabolic characterization of butanol-producing Clostridium beijerinckii SBP2HB grown in chemostat culture on glucose and sucrose Miho Kanemoto*1, Manami Akiyama2, M. Habibur Rahman2, Yoshinori Sato3, Shigeru Chonan2, Youji Nitta2, Yasurou Kurusu2, Hiroyuki Ohta2 1 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2Ibaraki University, Japan, 3National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo, Japan 14 PS04 – Food microbial ecology: fermentation and beyond Monday 25 August 070A Culture-independent studies on microbial ecology of indian traditional fermented foods are critically biased by the DNA extraction methods used Santosh Keisam*1, Giasuddin Ahmed2, Kumaraswamy Jeyaram1 1 Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development, India, 2Gauhati University, India 071A Community proteomics of soybean and microbial proteins during the fermentation process of Meju, Korean traditional fermented soybean Dae-Wi Kim*, Chang-Jun Cha Chung-Ang University, South Korea 072A Microbial diversity of imported and domestic ground beef and ground pork in Korea Ok Kyung Koo*, Hyun Jung Kim Korea Food Research Institute, South Korea 073A Microbial transfer between aquacultured Brassoca narinosa and plant growth environment Ok Kyung Koo*, Hyun Jung Kim Korea Food Research Institute, South Korea 074A Comparative genomic and transcriptomic analysis of Ruminococcus albus strains 7 and 8 grown on cellulose and hemicellulose Inhyuk Kwon*, Isaac K.O. Cann, Roderick I. Mackie University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 075A Enhanced vanillin biosynthesis from ferulic acid by genetically engineered Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) co-expressing ferulic acid decarboxylase and trans-anethole oxygenase Hyunji Lee* Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST), South Korea 076A Sources and community dynamics of lactic acid bacteria during kimchi fermentation Se Hee Lee*, Ji Young Jung, Sang Eun Jeong, Che Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 077A Metabolically active bacteria in lymphatic tissues of pigs and its spread during slaughter Evelyne Mann*, Martin Wagner, Stephan Schmitz-Esser University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna/ Institute for Milk Hygiene, Milk Technology and Food Science, Austria 078A Draft Genome Sequence Analysis of Leuconostoc lactis KACC 91922 isolated from Korean, kimchi Jin Seok Moon*1, Sol Ji Noh1, So-Yeon Shin1, Hye Sun Choi2, Nam Soo Han1 1 Chungbuk National University, South Korea, 2RDA, South Korea 079A Understanding of four lactic acid bacteria species via comparative genome and pathway analysis Sang-Cheol Park*1, Je Hee Lee2, Hana Yi3, Jongsik Chun1 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Chunlab Inc., South Korea, 3Korea University, South Korea 15 PS04 – Food microbial ecology: fermentation and beyond Monday 25 August 080A Phytogenetic analysis of bacteria from Mongolian animal milks and their dairy products by clone library method Takanori Satoh*1, Yuto Oe2, Momoko Abe2, Yousuke Endoh3, Masahiro Sakata3, Ichinkhorloo Zesem4, Munkhtsetseg Janlav4, Makoto Ohashi1 1 The University of Tokushima, Institute of Socio-Arts and Sciences, Japan, 2The University of Tokushima, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Japan, 3The University of Tokushima, Graduate school of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Japan, 4Health Science University of Mongolia, School of Biomedicine, Mongolia 081A Cheese as a model microbial ecoystem: The role of iron in rind community dynamics Miriam Shiffman*1, Julie Button2, Rachel Dutton2 1 Australian Centre for Ecogenomics, University of Queensland, Australia, 2FAS Center for Systems Biology, Harvard University, United States 082A Prebiotic effect of 2,3- and 2,6-sialyllactoses on cultured infant microbiota So-Yeon Shin*1, A Reum Lee1, Jin Seok Moon1, Hye Sun Choi2, Nam Soo Han1 1 Brain Korea 21 Center for Bio-Resource Development, Division of Animal, Horticultural, and Food Sciences, Chungbuk National University, South Korea, 2Department of Agro-food Resource, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, South Korea 083A Diet effects on the dairy cow gut bacterial community from birth through lactation Garret Suen*1, Kimberly A. Dill-McFarland1, Paul J. Weimer1, Sylvia I. Kehoe2 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States, 2University of Wisconsin-River Falls, United States 084A A novel multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) scheme for Leuconostoc lactic from traditional dairy products in different districts Dan Tong*, Liu Wenjun, Sun Zhihong, Lv Qiang, Xu Haiyan, Song Yuqin, Zhang Heping Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China 085A Using commercial lactic acid bacteria for pickles Feng-Ing Wang*1, Shiu-Mei Liu2 1 Department of Food and Beverage Management, Chinese University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, 2Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan 086A Survey of hygienic quality and safety of ready-to-eat food products in Taiwan in 2013 Yu-Ting Wang*, Huey-Jy Huang, Ssu-Yao Tseng, Min-Chen Ho, Hsu-Yang Lin, HsiuKuan Chou, Hwei-Fang Cheng, Lih-Ching Chiueh, Daniel Yang-Chih Shih Taiwan Food and Drug Administration, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan 16 PS04 – Food microbial ecology: fermentation and beyond Monday 25 August PS05 – Human microbiome 087A Qualitative and quantitative analysis of Singapore's children, adults and elderly gut microbiota Sze Chien Ang, Eileen Koh*, Yuan Kun Lee National University of Singapore, Singapore 088A Metagenomics reveal changes in antibiotic resistance gene abundance in gut bacterial communities resulting from long-range travelling Johan Bengtsson-Palme*1, Martin Angelin2, Mikael Huss3, Sanela Kjellqvist3, Erik Kristiansson4, Helena Palmgren2, Joakim Larsson1, Anders Johansson2 1 University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 2Umeå University, Sweden, 3Science for Life Laboratories, Sweden, 4Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 089A Enumerating viral and bacterial populations in chronic rhinosinusitis patients using flow cytometry Jessica Carlson-Jones*1, Lisa M Dann1, Kelly Newton1, James Paterson1, Renee Smith1, Peter Speck1, James G Mitchell1, Peter-John Wormald2 1 Flinders University, Australia, 2Adelaide University, Australia 090A CFTR potentiation by ivacaftor reverses CF sinus disease Eugene Chang* University of Iowa, United States 091A Analysis of the microbiota in three oral habitats from adults with and without periodontitis by pyrosequencing Hui Chen*, Menghui Zhang, Guoyang Wang, Ying Liu, Zisheng Tang, Liping Zhao, Xiaoyan Pang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 092A Analysis of microbiome community of children obesity in Korea by next generation sequencing Seung-Hak Cho*, Eun-Kyung Shin, Cheon-Kwon Yoo, Soon young Han Korea National Institute of Health, South Korea 093A Unraveling autism: a crowdsourced clinical trial to sequence the human microbiome and exome Maude David*1, Jae-Yoon Jung2, Jena Daniels1, Dennis Wall1 1 Stanford University, United States, 2Harvard University, Center for Biomedical Informatics, United States 094A The small intestinal microbiota and metabolism of long chain fatty acids Sara Di Rienzi, M. Elizabeth Bell, Peter Lawrence, J. Thomas Brenna, Ruth Ley Cornell University, United States 095A Dietary nucleotides and yeast extract modulate the microbial compositions and metabolic activities on normal and imbalanced infant gut microbiota mimicked by new in vitro fermentation models Eun-Hee Doo*, Christophe Chassard, Christophe Lacroix Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) / Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health, Switzerland 17 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 096A Twin microbiomes reveal human genetic effects on gut microbiota related to health Julia Goodrich*1, Jillian Waters1, Omry Koren2, Angela Poole1, Jessica Sutter1, Michelle Beaumont1, William Van Treuren3, Rob Knight3, Jordana Bell4, Timothy Spector4, Andrew Clark1, Ruth Ley1 1 Cornell University, United States, 2Bar Ilan University, Israel, 3University of Colorado, United States, 4King’s College London, United Kingdom 097A Diagnostic and therapeutic potential of gut microbiota in human weight loss during dietary interventions Connie W.Y. Ha*1, Nicholas R. Fuller2, Gareth Denyer1, Annie E. Simpson2, James Gerofi2, Ian D. Caterson2, Andrew J. Holmes1 1 School of Molecular Bioscience, University of Sydney, Australia, 2The Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders, University of Sydney, Australia 098A Prior to the onset of menarche the vaginal microbiome of adolescent girls resembles that of reproductive age women Roxana Hickey*1, Xia Zhou1, Matthew Settles1, Julie Erb2, Kristin Malone2, Melanie Hansmann2, Barbara van der Pol3, Dennis Fortenberry4, Larry Forney1 1 University of Idaho, United States, 2Procter & Gamble, United States, 3Indiana University, United States, 4Indiana University School of Medicine, United States 099A Predictive modeling of gingivitis severity and susceptibility via oral microbiota Shi Huang*1, Rui Li2, Xiaowei Zeng1, Tao He3, Helen Zhao2, Alice Chang2, Cunpei Bo1, Jie Chen1, Fang Yang4, Rob Knight5, Jiquan Liu2, Catherine Davis6, Jian Xu1 1 Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Procter & Gamble Innovation Center, Beijing, China, China, 3Procter & Gamble Mason Business Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 4Oral Center, Qingdao Municipal Hospital, Qingdao, China, 5Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Computer Science and BioFrontiers Institute, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States, 6Procter & Gamble Winton Hill Business Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States 100A Accurate representation of Bifidobacterium using 16S-based methods is dependent on DNA extraction and primer choice Karen Kalanetra*1, Mariya Ryazantseva2, Zachery Lewis3, Ines Martinez4, Jens Walter5, Dave Mills3 1 University of California, United States, 2Boston College, United States, 3University of California, United States, 4University of Nebraska, United States, 5University of Alberta, Canada 101A Evaluation of antibiotic resistance pattern in urinary tract infection of children aged less than 14 years in Yasuj, Iran Abdolmajid Khosravani*, Mohammad Ghadimi Moghadam, Nadia Vahdati Far, Asghar Sharifi Yasouj University of Medical Sciences, Iran 18 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 102A The effects of celastrol on the translation of CagA and VacA protein in Helicobacter pylori Hyun-woo Kim*1, Hyun Jun Woo1, Min Park1, Sa-Hyun Kim2, Nagendran Tharmalingam1, Ji Yeong Yang1, Jong-Bae Kim1 1 Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Health Science, Yonsei University, South Korea, 2Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Semyung University, South Korea 103A Impact of common pharmaceuticals on the intestinal microbiota Justin Kuczynski*, Rachel Steger Second Genome, United States 104A Changes in microbial communities after culture of vaginal fluids analyzed by next-generation sequencing Bomi Kwon*, Hyun Ju You, Sunghee Lee, Gwangpyo Ko Seoul National University, Graduate School of Public Health, South Korea 105A Digital 16S sequencing for quantitative and spatial characterization of the lung microbiome in altered immune states Georgia Lagoudas*, Paul Blainey Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States 106A MetaCapture, a strategy to extend the incomplete genes of the human gut microbiome catalogue Denis Le Paslier*1, Gábor Gyapay1, Arnaud Felten1, François Le Fèvre1, Eric Pelletier1, Delphine Muselet1, Audrey Lemaçon1, Todd Richmond2, Joël Doré3, Jean Weissenbach1, Claudine Médigue1, Stéphane Cruveiller1 1 CEA/DSV/Institut de Génomique/Genoscope, France, 2Roche NimbleGen, United States, 3INRA/UMR1319/MICALIS, France 107A The role of the diet-microbe interaction on the brain-gut axis and implications for chronic diseases and health Kim Chau Le* University of Sydney, Australia 108A Inhibitory effect of vitamin A on the norovirus infection via gut microbiota Heetae Lee1, Youngbin Park2, Gwangpyo Ko1 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan 109A Inflammatory reactions induced by cholic acid feeding is accompanied by alteration of gut microbiota composition Jayoung Lee1, Satoru Fukiya1, Keidai Kikuchi2, Reika Yoshitsugu2, Fujii Nobuyuki2, Nanako Baba1, Masahito Hagio1, Hidehisa Shimizu2, Yoshitoshi Ogura3, Tadasuke Ooka4, Tetsuya Hayashi3, Satoshi Ishizuka2, Atsushi Yokota1 1 Laboratory of Microbial Physiology, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, Hokkaido University, Japan, 3Division of Bioenvironmental Science, Miyazaki University, Japan, 4Division of Microbiology, Miyazaki University, Japan 19 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 110A Fecal water is a variable and sensitive biomarker revealed by its biological activities in healthy free-living Chinese Xueming Li*, Wenmin Long, Qianpeng Zhang, Zhou Feng, Liping Zhao, Xiaoyan Pang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 111A Change of gut flora upon consumption of a Plant Fermentation Extract (PFE) in overweight people Yan Liang*, Binbin Wu, Wenzhao Wang, Bin Yan Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 112A Enrichment of rare bacteria in human saliva for single-cell sequencing Yooli Light*1, Robert Meagher1, Suzan Yilmaz1, Deepak Saxena2, Anup Singh1 1 Sandia National Laboratories, United States, 2NYU School of Dentistry, United States 113A The enterotypes of gut microbiomes from healthy Korean monozygotic twins and their relation to the host properties Mi Young Lim*1, Mina Rho2, Gwangpyo Ko1 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Hanyang University, South Korea 114A Gut microbiota composition associated with different degrees of impaired glucose metabolism Kathrin Lippert*1, Livio Antonielli1, Ludmilla Kedenko2, Igor Kedenko2, Miriam Leitner3, Carolin Gemeier2, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer3, Bernhard Paulweber2, Evelyn Hackl1 1 Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria, 2Universitätsklinik für Innere Medizin I, Austria, 3Universitätsklinik für Innere Medizin III, Austria 115A The segregation of mucosa adherent bacteria between colon cancer patients and healthy individuals Tao Liu*1, Yuankun Cai2, Huipeng Wang2, Menhui Zhang1, Qianpeng Zhang1, Liping Zhao1, Xiaoyan Pang1 1 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2The Fifth People's Hospital of Shanghai, China 116A Analysis of the microbiota in bronchoalveolar lavage from children with bronchiectasis Robyn Marsh*1, Heidi Smith-Vaughan1, Mirjam Kaestli1, Anne Chang1, Lucas Hoffman2 1 Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Australia, 2Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington, United States 117A Genomic signatures of distinct ecologies in clinical Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis Guillaume Méric*1, Jukka Corander2, Koji Yahara3, Leonardos Mageiros1, Ben Pascoe1, Edward J. Feil4, Samuel K. Sheppard1 1 Swansea University, United Kingdom, 2University of Helsinki, Finland, 3Kurume University, Japan, 4University of Bath, United Kingdom 118A Changes in human gut microbial communities with dietary fiber Cindy Nakatsu*, Arthur Armstrong, Berdine Martin, Connie Weaver Purdue University, United States 20 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 119A Population metagenomics of the human gut microbiomes Suguru Nishijima*1, Kenshiro Oshima1, Seok-Won Kim2, Wataru Suda1, Hidetoshi Morita3, Masahira Hattori1 1 The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2RIKEN Yokohama Institute, Japan, 3Azabu University, Japan 120A Metagenomic characterization of gut microbiota in infants with eczema Seungdae Oh*1, Pei-Ying Hong2, Gaik Chin Yap3, Marion Aw3, Lynette Pei Chi Shek3, Wen-Tso Liu1, Bee Wah Lee3 1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States, 2King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, 3National University of Singapore, Singapore 121A Pan-genome of the central urogenital species Lactobacillus crispatus Teija Ojala1, Matti Kankainen2, Lars Paulin1, Liisa Holm1, Petri Auvinen1 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2CSC-IT Center for Science Ltd, Finland 122A Influence of bacterial inter-species quorum signaling on human gut microbiota Hyunjoon Park*, Kyuyeon Lee, Yosep Ji, Soyoung Park, Dahye Jeong, Hyeunkil Shin, Wilhelm Holzapfel Handong Global University, South Korea 123A Comparison of O-serogroups and virulence factors of uropathogenic Escherichia coli Isolated from patients with urinary tract infections between 2 time periods of 1989 and 2010 at Gangwon province in Korea Min Park*1, Soon Deok Park2, Sa-Hyun Kim3, Kwanhun Lim1, Gyusang Lee1, Hyun Jun Woo1, Hyun Woo Kim1, Ji Yeong Yang1, Nagendran Tharmalingam1, Young Uh2, Jong-Bae Kim1 1 Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Health Science, Yonsei University, South Korea, 2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, South Korea, 3Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Semyung University, South Korea 124A Comparison of Chinese children gut microbial profiles across three age-groups using qPCR and Illumina 16S metagenomics Yan Ting Jolene Phua, Eileen Koh*, Yuan Kun Lee National University of Singapore, Singapore 125A The effect of salivary amylase gene copy number on gut microbiota composition and function Angela Poole*1, Wei Zhang1, Julia Goodrich1, Haim Bar2, Irina Gaynanova1, Jessica Sutter1, Beth Bell1, James Booth1, Ruth Ley1 1 Cornell University, United States, 2University of Connecticut, United States 126A Novel insights into gut host-microbiota interactions using mouse primary intestinal organoids Guus Roeselers*1, Clara Belzer2, Sabina Lukovac1, Linette Pellis11, Bart Keijser1, Willem M. de Vos2, Roy Montijn1 1 TNO, Netherlands, 2Wageningen University, Netherlands 21 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 127A The role of antibiotic treatment strategies in shaping bronchiectasis-associated airway microbiota Geraint Rogers*1, Lucy Burr2, David Serisier3 1 SAHMRI, Australia, 2University of Queensland, Australia, 3Mater Adult Hospital, Australia 128A Analysis of salivary microbiota in inflammatory bowel diseases and its association with oral immunological biomarkers Heba Said*1, Wataru Suda2, Shigeki Nakagome3, Hidetoshi Morita4, Hiroki Oota5, Masahira Hattori2 1 Mansoura University, Egypt, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan, 4Azabu University, Japan, 5Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan 129A Sulfoglycolysis in Enterobacteriaceae, a significant pathway in the alimentary tract of all omnivores and herbivores? David Schleheck*1, Karin Denger1, Michael Weiss1, Ann-Katrin Felux1, Alexander Schneider2, Christoph Mayer2, Dieter Spiteller1, Thomas Huhn1, Alasdair Cook1 1 University of Konstanz, Germany, 2University of Tübingen, Germany 130A Influence of smoking cessation on the composition of the human intestinal microbiota Markus Schuppler*1, Luc Biedermann2, Karin Brülisauer1, Jonas Zeitz2, Jessica Mwinyi2, Pascal Frei2, Claudia Steurer-Stey3, Anja Frei3, Ateequr Rehmann4, Stephan J. Ott4, Michael Scharl2, Stephan R. Vavricka2, Michael Fried2, Martin J. Loessner1, Stefan Schreiber4, Gerhard Rogler2 1 ETH Zurich / Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health, Switzerland, 2University Hospital Zurich / Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Switzerland, 3ETH Zurich / Institute of General Practice, Switzerland, 4Christian Albrechts University of Kiel / Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology, Germany 131A The role of siderophores in Escherichia coli host commensalism Laura Searle*1, Guillaume Méric2, Ida Porcelli1, Samuel Sheppard2, Sacha Lucchini1 1 Institute of Food Research, United Kingdom, 2Swansea University, United Kingdom 132A Genetic associations and shared environmental effects on the skin microbiome of Korean twins Jiyeon Si*1, Sunghee Lee1, Jin Mo Park2, Joohon Sung1, Gwangpyo Ko1 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, United States 133A Community assembly following fecal microbiota transplantation Chris Smillie1, Mark Smith1, Jonathan Friedman1, Chengwei Luo2, Ilan Youngster3, Elizabeth Hohmann3, Jenny Sauk3, Dirk Gevers2, Eric Alm1 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 2Broad Institute, United States, 3Massachusetts General Hospital, United States 134A Development of oral indigenous microbiota in early childhood Toru Takeshita*1, Junko Obata2, Hidenori Tsuboi2, Yoshihisa Yamashita2 1 Kyushu University Faculty of Dental Science, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan 22 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 135A Isolation of the novel secondary bile acid-producing bacteria from rat cecal contents by using the improved isolation media Sarinya Tawthep*1, Satoru Fukiya1, Masahito Hagio1, Ja-Young Lee1, Nanako Baba1, Satoshi Ishizuka2, Atsushi Yokota1 1 Laboratory of Microbial Physiology, Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Japan 136A Predictive modeling of early childhood caries via spatial-temporal variations of oral microbiota Fei Teng*1, Fang Yang2, Shi Huang1, Cunpei Bo1, Junqi Ling3, Jian Xu1 1 Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Department of Stomatology, Qingdao Municipal Hospital, Qingdao, China, 3Guanghua School and Hospital of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China 137A Piperine diminishes Helicobacter pylori adhesion and vacuolation on AGS gastric adenocarcinoma cell lines Nagendran Tharmalingam*1, Sa-Hyun Kim2, Min Park1, Hyun Jun Woo1, Hyun Woo Kim1, Ji Yeong Yang1, Jong Bae Kim1 1 Yonsei university, South Korea, 2Semyung University, South Korea 138A Individualized responses in the microbial communities of the human gut after perturbation by substrates of varying complexity Luke Ursell*1, Adam Robbins-Pianka1, Will Van Treuren1, Corinne Maurice2, William Walters1, Gaddy Bergmann1, Sarah Owens3, Jarrad Marcell3, Xuedong Liu1, Jack Gilbert3, Peter Turnbaugh2, Noah Fierer1, Rob Knight1 1 University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Harvard University, United States, 3Argonne National Laboratory, United States 139A Microbial exposure and associations with asthma and atopy Maria Valkonen*1, Martin Täubel1, Petra Pfefferle2, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer3, Jon Genuneit4, Josef Riedler5, Jean-Charles Dalphin6, Erika von Mutius7, Juha Pekkanen1, Anne Hyvärinen1 1 National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland, 2University of Marburg, Germany, 3University of Basel, Switzerland, 4Ulm University, Germany, 5Children's Hospital Schwarzach, Austria, 6Université de Franche-Comté, France, 7Munich University, Germany 140A Porphyromonas sp. found in the uterine environment of subjects with endometrial cancer Marina Walther-Antonio*, Tammy Distad, Gary Keeney, Douglas Creedon, Andrea Mariani, Nicholas Chia Mayo Clinic, United States 141A The performance comparison of the V3 vs. V1-V3 variable region of the 16S rRNA gene on revealing the diversity and composition of human gut microbiota Jing Wang*, Guoyang Wang, Xiaojun Zhang, Liping Zhao, Menghui Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 23 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 142A Dietary modulation of gut microbiota for alleviation of genetic obesity in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome Ruirui Wang*1, Chenhong Zhang1, Jian Shen1, Aihua Yin2, Feiyan Yan1, Linghua Wang1, Menghui Zhang1, Xiaozhuang Zhang2, Liping Zhao1 1 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2Guang Dong Woman and Children Hospital, China 143A Characterization of 0520 gene in the cag pathogenicity island of Helicobacter pylori Xiaochun Wang*, Feng Ling, Hua Wang, Hong Zhu, Chen Cheng, Jingyi Qian, Chang Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Shihe Shao School of Medical Science and Laboratory Medicine, Jiangsu University, China 144A Household surface microbial assemblages are shaped by human-associated groups David Wilkins*, Marcus Leung, Patrick Lee City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 145A Zerumbone as a potential inhibitor for Helicobacter pylori urease Hyunjun Woo*1, Min Park1, Sa-Hyun Kim2, Hyun-Woo Kim1, Tharmalingam Nagendran1, Ji Yeong Yang1, Jong-Bae Kim1 1 Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, College of Health Science, Yonsei University, South Korea, 2Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Semyung University, South Korea 146A Metagenomic analysis of gut microbiota during dietary intervention of a severe obese child with Prader-Willi syndrome Guojun Wu*, Menghui Zhang, Chenhong Zhang, Ruirui Wang, Xiaojun Zhang, Feng Zhang, Jian Shen, Linhua Wang, Yufeng Zhao, Liping Zhao Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 147A Diversity and seasonal variation of the human skin microbiome Shi Ying1, Liang Chi1, Dan-Ning Zeng1, Yuan Tan2, Carlos Galzote2, Zhe-Xue Quan*1 1 Fudan University, China, 2Johnson & Johnson China Ltd., China 148A Differential effect of Bifidobacterium isolates from obesity-discordant MZ twin pairs Hyun Ju You*, Sungho Hong, Bomi Kwon, Jiyeon Si, GwangPyo Ko Seoul National University, Graduate School of Public Health, South Korea 149A The differences in gut microbiota between schizophrenic patients and healthy population using qPCR and NGS Kok Siang Yow, Rathi Mahendran, Ratha Mahendran, Eileen Koh*, Yuan Kun Lee National University of Singapore, Singapore 150A Fecal water cytotoxicity comparison standardized by total organic carbon concentration Feng Zhang*, Shuiming Xiao, Wenmin Long, Xueming Li, Ruirui Wang, Xiaoyan Pang, Chenhong Zhang, Menghui Zhang, Liping Zhao Shanghai Jiaotong University, China 24 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August 151A Mongolians core gut microbiota and its correlation with seasonal dietary changes Jiachao Zhang*1, Zhuang Guo1, Angela An Qi Lim2, Yi Zheng1, Eileen Y Koh2, Jianmin Qiao1, Yuan Kun Lee2, Heping Zhang1 1 Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China, 2National University of Singapore, Singapore 152A Species-specific protective effect of human-derived butyrate-producing bacteria in DSS-induced colitis mice model Qianpeng Zhang*, Wenmin Long, Xiaoyan Pang, Xiaojun Zhang, Liping Zhao, Chenhong Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China . 153A The bacterial pulmotypes in cystic fibrosis lung Jiangchao Zhao*, Lisa Carmody, Linda Kalikin, Bridget Foster, John Lipuma University of Michigan, United States 25 PS05 – Human microbiome Monday 25 August PS06 – Hunting for elusive microbes 154A A trap using nano-constriction system as a new technology for hunting environmental microorganisms Yoshiteru Aoi*1, Nil Tandogan2, Pegah Abadian2, Edgar Goluch2, Slava Epstein2 1 Hiroshima University, Japan, 2Northeastern University, United States 155A Cultivation of a microbial community capable of anaerobic oxidation of methane from methane-seep sediment by a continuous-flow bioreactor Masataka Aoki*1, Yumi Saito2, Masayuki Miyazaki2, Hideyoshi Yoshioka3, Yayoi Saito1, Takashi Yamaguchi1, Ken Takai2, Hiroyuki Imachi2 1 Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan, 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST), Japan 156A Denitrification and phosphorus uptake by DPAOs using nitrite from partial nitrification under low-DO conditions Pamela Camejo*1, Juan Ma2, Zach Oshlag1, Katherine McMahon1, Daniel Noguera1 1 University of Wisconsin, United States, 2Beijing University of Technology, China 157A Cultivation of new marine Verrucomicrobia subgroups at the ocean surface and Genome Sequence of Strain IMCC8625 Ahyoung Choi*, Seung-Jo Yang, Ilnam Kang, Jang-Cheon Cho Inha University, South Korea 158A What agar do bacteria like? Serina Daimon*1, Tomohiro Tanaka1, Wataru Kitagawa2, Michiko Tanaka1, Cindy Nakatsu3, Yoichi Kamagata2 1 Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 3Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, United States 159A Selective inoculation of microcolonies materializes cultivation and isolation of previously uncultured nitrifying bacteria Hirotsugu Fujitani*, Norisuke Ushiki, Kengo Momiuchi, Asami Kumagai, Takuma Abe, Satoshi Tsuneda Waseda University, Japan 160A Analyses of ultramicrobacteria isolated from a eutrophic brackish lake Kohei Fukuda*, Masaki Ishido, Kyoko Yamamura, Takeyoshi Iida, Wataru Inami, Yoshimasa Kawata, Kazuhide Kimbara, Masaki Shintani Shizuoka University, Japan 161A Genome and cultural characteristics of strain IMCC19250, a cultured representative from the LD28 clade of freshwater Betaproteobacteria Mihye Im*, Ilnam Kang, Jang-Cheon Cho Inha University / Biological Sciences, South Korea 162A Comparative genomics of the methylotrophic OM43-clade, including novel strains from the extremely oligotrophic Red Sea Francy Jimenez*, David Kamanda Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 26 PS06 – Hunting for elusive microbes Monday 25 August 163A Possibilities and obstacles in recovery of genomes from elusive microbes in complex metagenomes Søren M. Karst*, Mads Albertsen, Jeppe L. Nielsen, Kåre L. Nielsen, Per H. Nielsen Aalborg University/Center for Microbial Communities, Denmark 164A Novel aerobic and thermophilic bacteria from temperate zone marine habitats Kae Kyoung Kwon*1, Hani Jang2, Ji Hye Oh2, Sung-Hyun Yang2, Hyun-Seok Seo2, Jung-Hyun Lee2 1 Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, South Korea, 2Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, South Korea 165A Genomic charateristics and polyphasic taxonomy of strain IMCC13023, actinorhodopsin-containing bacterium, isolated from Arctic seawater Taeyang Kwon*1, Kiyoung Lee1, Ilnam Kang1, Kwang-Hwan Jung2, Jang-Cheon Cho1 1 INHA University, South Korea, 2SOGANG University, South Korea 166A Bombella intestini gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel acetic acid bacterium isolated from the bumblebee gut Leilei Li*1, Jessy Praet1, Ilse Cleenwerck1, Wim Borremans2, Olga C. Nunes3, Célia M. Manaia4, Luc De Vuyst2, Peter Vandamme1 1 Ghent University, Belgium, 2Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, 3Universidade do Porto, Portugal, 4Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal 167A Role of microbial communities in petroleum reservoirs Serge Maurice Mbadinga*1, Li-Ying Wang1, Lei Zhou1, Jin-Feng Liu1, Shi-Zhong Yang1, Ji-Dong Gu2, Bo-Zhong Mu1 1 East China University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 168A Seeing in the dark - visualisation of microbial communities from the coal seam environment David Midgley*1, Silas Vick2, Ian Paulsen2, Pascal Vallotton1, Deborah Barton3, Cassandra Vockler1, Paul Greenfield1, Stephen Sestak1, Kaydy Pinetown1, Neil Sherwood1 1 CSIRO, Australia, 2Macquarie University, Australia, 3University of Sydney, Australia 169A Enhancing the cultivability of bacteria with the combination of simple but unconventional methods István Máthé*1, Erika Kovács1, Róbert Fikó1, György Tankó1, Zsuzsanna Nagymáté2, Attila Szabó2, Szabolcs Szilveszter1, Tamás Felföldi1 1 Department of Bioengineering, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Romania, 2Department of Microbiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary 170A Capturing diversity to illuminate ecosystem functioning Pierre Peyret*, Ribière Céline, Cyrielle Gasc, Nicolas Parisot, Jérémie Denonfoux, Réjane Beugnot, Delphine Boucher, Eric Peyretaillade Auvergne University, France 171A Pigment producing Serratia marcescens PYU isolated from abalone (Haliotis discus) Yujin Shin*, Chang-Ho Kang, Sang-Hyun Han, Soo Ji Oh, YongGyeong Kim, JaeSeong So Inha university, South Korea 27 PS06 – Hunting for elusive microbes Monday 25 August 172A Culturing the yet-to-be cultured microorganisms associated with aquatic plant rhizosphere Hideyuki Tamaki*1, Yasuhiro Tanaka2, Ayaka Makino1, Tadashi Toyama2, Kazuhiro Mori2, Michihiko Ike3, Masaaki Morikawa4, Yoichi Kamagata1 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 2University of Yamanashi, Japan, 3Osaka University, Japan, 4Hokkaido University, Japan 173A Diffuse fluid samples from various deep-sea hydrothermal venting sites of Axial Seamount assessed with culture-based techniques Helene Ver Eecke*1, Begum Topçuoğlu2, James Holden2 1 Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States, 2University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States 174A Genome characterization and polyphasic taxonomy of strain IMCC14465, isolated by using dilution-to-extinction, beloning to the PS1 clade from the East Sea Seung-Jo Yang*, Ilnam Kang, Taeyang Kwon, Jang-Cheon Cho Inha University, South Korea 175A A Low-Temperature Endo-β-1, 4-Mannanase from soils Enterobacter species Jia You*, Jin-Feng Liu, Shi-Zhong Yang, Bo-Zhong Mu East China University of Science and Technology, China 176A Characterization and genome analysis of the first isolate of free-living 'Endomicrobia', ancestors of the intracellular symbionts of termite gut flagellates Hao Zheng*1, Renate Radek2, Andreas Brune1 1 Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany, 2Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 28 PS06 – Hunting for elusive microbes Monday 25 August PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions 177A Identification of Streptomyces scabies enzymes potentially involved in potato suberin degradation Carole Beaulieu*, Anne-Marie Simao, Amadou Sidibe, Doa'a Komeil, Rebeca Padilla Reynaud, Sylvain Lerat Université de Sherbrooke, Canada 178A Bio-inoculation of yerba mate with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria: a sustainable alternative for increasing crop yield Veronica Bergottini*1, Monica Beatriz Otegui2, Alberto Domingo Sosa3, Matthieu Mulot1, Pedro Dario Zapata2, Maxime Rebord1, Fabio Wiss4, Jakob Zopfi5, Betty Benrey1, Pilar Junier1 1 University of Neuchâtel. Institute of Biology, Switzerland, 2Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Instituto de Biotecnología Misiones, Argentina, 3Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. EEA Cerro Azul, Argentina, 4Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. EEA Montecarlo, Argentina, 5University of Basel. Department of Environmental Sciences, Switzerland 179A Myxobacteria as inhibitor of Ralstonia solanacearum and its potential to control bacterial wilt disease Maze Ann Biol*, Gina Dedeles University of Santo Tomas, Philippines 180A The lipopeptide biosurfactant viscosin plays important roles for both attachment and detachment of Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 biofilms Lise Bonnichsen*1, Nanna Bygvraa Svenningsen1, Tim Tolker-Nielsen2, Ole Nybroe1 1 University of Copenhagen, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Denmark, 2University of Copenhagen, International Health, Immunology and Microbiology., Denmark 181A Effects on native forbs and grasses of isolates of Fusarium spp. enriched by biomass of the invasive shrub Tamarix ramosissima Anthony Caesar*1, Thecan Caesar-TonThat2 1 USDA-ARS, United States, 2USDA-ARS-NPARL-ASRU, United States 182A Ecological significance and HABs control importance of a novel algicidal actinomycete and a promising biological agent against Phaeocystis globosa bloom Guanjing Cai*, Xujun Yang, Chengwei Guan, Huajun Zhang, Yi Li, Tianling Zheng Xiamen University, China 183A Transcriptional and physiological responses of Bradyrhizobium japonicum to environmental stresses Woo-Suk Chang*, Anchana Thaweethawakorn, Hae-In Lee, Jeong-Min Jeon University of Texas at Arlington, United States 184A Remarkable diversity and unusual community structure of AMF in spontaneously growing plants from a petroleum-contaminated basin Ivan de la Providencia*, Franck O.P. Stefani, Manuel Labridy, Marc St-Arnaud, Mohamed Hijri Université de Montreal-Institut de Recherche en Biologie Végétale, Canada 29 PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions Monday 25 August 185A The virulence homologue ptlL32 encodes a putative lipoprotein that aids in the colonization of Pseudoalteromonas tunicata to macroalgae Suhelen Egan*1, Melissa Gardiner1, David Hoke2 1 The University of New South Wales, Australia, 2Monash University, Australia 186A Processing of Coastal Algal Biomass Elizabeth Ficko-Blean*, Mirjam Czjzek, Gurvan Michel Station Biologique de Roscoff, France 187A Colonization pattern of the beneficial endomycotic bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter F4 in plant roots Stefanie Glaeser*1, Ibrahim Alabid1, Huijuan Guo1, Neelendra Kumar1, Martin Hardt1, Michael Rothballer2, Anton Hartmann2, Peter Kämpfer1, Jafar Imani1, Karl-Heinz Kogel1 1 Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany, 2Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Germany 188A Comparative genomics of two marine Alteromonadales specialized in the recycling of algal polysaccharides Angélique Gobet*1, Tristan Barbeyron1, Christophe Habib2, Valentin Loux3, Eric Duchaud2, Gurvan Michel1 1 UMR 8227, CNRS-UPMC, Station Biologique de Roscoff, France, 2UR 892, Virology and Molecular Immunity, INRA, France, 3UR 1077, Mathematics, Informatics and Genome, INRA, France 189A Root endophytic microbiome in native plants of Korea Ji-Hye Han*, Tae-Su Kim, Seung Bum Kim Chungnam National University, South Korea 190A Characterization of active microbial groups on the root and in the rhizosphere of rice plants and the identification of microorganisms incorporating plantderived carbon Marcela Hernandez*, Marc Gregory Dumont, Quan Yuan, Ralf Conrad Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany 191A Sulphatase-stimulating activity (SSA) by plants – Characterisation of a novel plant-bacterial interaction Nanako Horimoto*, Ben Crossett, Michael Kertesz University of Sydney, Australia 192A Role of phytoplankton in maintaining endemicity and seasonality of cholera in Bangladesh Md. Sirajul Islam*1, M. Shafiqul Islam1, Zahid Hayat Mahmud1, Sandy Cairncross2, John David Clemens1, Andrew Collins3 1 International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Bangladesh, 2London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom, 3Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom 193A Fungicide effect on fungal community composition in the wheat phyllosphere Ida Karlsson*1, Hanna Friberg2, Christian Steinberg3, Paula Persson1 1 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) / Dept. of Crop Production Ecology, Sweden, 2Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) / Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Sweden, 3UMR Agroécologie / Institut Nationale de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), France 30 PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions Monday 25 August 194A Characterization of Brachypodium distachyon Bd21-3 root exudate composition and its associated rhizosphere bacterial communities Akitomo Kawasaki*1, Peter R Ryan1, Ulrike Mathesius2, Peter Dodds1, Peter Thrall1, Michelle Watt1 1 CSIRO, Australia, 2Australian National University, Australia 195A The unique gliding-motility/type IX secretion system complex plays a role in Flavobacterium root colonization and plant disease protection Max Kolton*1, Omer Frenkel2, Yigal Elad2, Eddie Cytryn2 1 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 2Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Israel 196A Plant auxins and algae-bacterial interactions: a possible role for indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) Leen Labeeuw*, Joleen Khey, Harjot Atwal, Rebecca Case University of Alberta, Canada 197A Biocontrol bacterial biodiversity negatively impacts plant protection against pathogens Ellen Latz*1, Johannes Meier1, Nico Eisenhauer2, Stefan Scheu1, Alexandre Jousset3 1 University of Goettingen / J.F. Blumenbach Institute, Germany, 2University of Jena / Institute of Ecology, Germany, 3Utrecht University, Netherlands 198A Effects of urban green spaces on airborne microbial concentrations Guanlin Li*1, Bongwoo Park2, Yowhan Son1 1 Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 2Department of Landscape Architecture, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South Korea 199A Towards molecular, physiological, and biochemical understanding of photosynthetic inhibition and oxidative stress in the toxic Alexandrium tamarense induced by a marine bacterium Yi Li*, Hong Zhu, Huajun Zhang, Zhangran Chen, Wei Zheng, Yun Tian, Tianling Zheng Xiamen University, China 200A Relating soil microbial properties to crop yields in the Canadian prairies Newton Lupwayi*, K. Neil Harker, Robert Blackshaw, John O'Donovan Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Canada 201A Influence of type VI secretion system (T6SS) on rhizosphere competence of a rhizobacterium Muriel Marchi1, Charline Lecomte1, Morgane Boutin1, Kévin Gazengel1, Claude Rispe1, Jean-Pierre Gauthier1, Anne-Yvonne Guillerm-Erckelboudt1, Lionel Lebreton1, Matthieu Barret2, Stéphanie Daval1, Alain Sarniguet*1 1 INRA-Igepp, France, 2INRA-IRHS, France 31 PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions Monday 25 August 202A Differential expression of putative RTX- proteins virulence factors in the seaweed pathogen Nautella italica Claudia Maturana*1, Adam Bournazos2, Melisa Gardiner3, Suhelen Egan4 1 University of New South Wales / Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation and School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences,, Australia, 2University of New south wales / Centre for Marine Bio-innovation, Australia, 3University of New South Wales / Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation and School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Australia, 4University of New South Wales/ Centre for Marine Bioinnovation and School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Australia 203A Isolation and characterization of a novel Pseudomonas sp. strain from Deschampsia antarctica as a potential biocontrol agent Itamar Melo*, Walace Souza, Leonardo Silva, Suiknai Santos, Marcia Assalin, Tiago Zucchi, Sonia Queiroz Embrapa, Brazil 204A Endophytic bacteria from Deschampsia antarctica and assessment of their potential to promote plant growth Itamar Melo*1, Rafael Vasconcelos1, Rosely Nascimento1, Elke Villela1, Vanessa Kavamura1, Luiz Rosa2 1 Embrapa, Brazil, 2Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil 205A Effect of autoregulation of nodulation on plant colonization of Methylobacterium sp. AMS5 isolated from hypernodulated soybean Tomoyuki Minami*, Mizue Anda, Takashi Okubo, Hisayuki Mitsui, Yoshiyuki Ohtsubo, Yuji Nagata, Masataka Tsuda, Kiwamu Minamisawa Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, Japan 206A No nitrogen fertilization changes rice root microbiome abundant in diazotrophic methanotrophs through a plant symbiosis gene Kiwamu Minamisawa*1, Seishi Ikeda2, Zhihua Bao1, Takashi Okubo1, Kazuhiro Sasaki3, Haruko Imaizumi-Anraku4, Takeshi Tokida5, Kengo Kubota1, Yasuhiro Kasahara6, Dongyan Liu7, Takeshi Watanabe7, Jun Murase7, Susumu Asakawa7, Mizue Anda1, Hirohito Tsurumaru1, Ryo Shinoda1 1 Tohoku University, Japan, 2National Agricultural Research Center for Hokkaido Region, Japan, 3Tokyo University, Japan, 4National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan, 5National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan, 6Hokkaido University, Japan, 7Nagoya University, Japan 207A Genomic micro-variation of Bradyrhizobum diazoefficiens strains indigenous to various soils in Japan Kosuke Mitsuya*1, Manabu Itakura1, Mizue Anda1, Ryo Shinoda1, Yuko Takada Hoshino2, Hiroko Akiyama2, Masahito Hayatsu2, Kiwamu Minamisawa1 1 Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, Japan, 2National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan 208A Pushing the phosphorus from limiting to sustainable: Microbial drivers from lower Himalaya Rashid Nazir*1, Usman Irshad2, Waseem Hayat2, Palwasha Rehman2, Jan Dirk van Elsas3 1 Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, 2COMSATS, Pakistan, 3CEES, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands 32 PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions Monday 25 August 209A Dynamics of cacti rhizosphere bacterial communities in the Brazilian semiarid climate Vanessa Nessner Kavamura*, Clederson Ferreira, Rodrigo Gouvêa Taketani, Itamar Soares Melo, Rodrigo Mendes Embrapa Environment, Brazil 210A Impacts of biostimulants on the growth of wheat and its rhizomicrobial communities under contrasted production systems Minh Luan Nguyen*1, Pierre Delaplace1, Patrick du Jardin1, Haïssam Jijakli1, Bernard Bodson1, Marc Ongena1, Gilles Colinet1, Micheline Vandenbol1, Stijn Spaepen2 1 Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liege, Belgium, 2Department of Plant Microbe Interactions Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany 211A Aerobic diazotroph isolated from epilithic biofilms supported the growth of green algae under combined nitrogen-free conditions Arisa Nishihara*, Katsumi Matsuura, Shin Haruta Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan 212A Multi-level omics analyses for parameterization of trait-based models of rhizosphere microbial community function Ulisses Nunes da Rocha*1, Erin E. Nuccio2, Ulas Karaoz3, Nicholas Bouskill3, Shengjing Shi4, Zhili He5, Jason Shi5, Donald Herman4, Rachel Neurath4, Peter S. Nico3, Mary Lipton6, Trent R. Northen3, Jizhong Zhou5, Mary K. Firestone4, Jennifer Pett-Ridge2, Eoin L. Brodie3 1 VU Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States, 3Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States, 5University of Oklahoma, Norman, United States, 6Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States 213A Effect of barium on beneficial endophytic bacterial community in roots of Eichhornia crassipes: composition and functional diversity Arkadiusz Przybysz*1, Jaco Vangronsveld2, Sofie Thijs2, Sasha Truyens2, Magdalena Żmuda-Baranowska1, Stanisław Waldemar Gawroński1 1 Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW/Laboratory of Basic Research in Horticulture, Poland, 2Hasselt University/Centre for Environmental Sciences, Belgium 214A The enantioselective effects of imazethapyr on microbial community structures in the root Haifeng Qian*1, Haiyan Ding1, Haiping Lu2, Zhengwei Fu1 1 Zhejiang University of Technology, China, 2Zhejiang University, China 215A Hidden diversity and biological activity: culturable actinobacteria associated with coastal salt marshes plants in Jiangsu, China Sheng Qin*, Wen-Di Zhang, Guang-Kai Bian, Ke Xing, Ji-Hong Jiang Jiangsu Normal University, China 33 PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions Monday 25 August 216A Uncultured species of Sinobacteraceae family are dominant in efficiently oxygen reducing biocathodes Michael Rothballer*1, Picot Matthieu2, Tina Sieper3, Jan Arends4, Anton Hartmann3, Nico Boon4, Cees Buisman5, Frédéric Barrière2, David Strik5 1 Helmholtz Center Munich, Research Unit Microbe-Plant Interactions, Germany, 2UMR CNRS 6226, Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France, 3Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany, 4Ghent University, LabMET, Belgium, 5Wageningen University, Department of Agrotechnology & Food Sciences, Sub-department of Environmental Technology, Netherlands 217A A novel inter-kingdom interaction between Arabidopsis thaliana and Vibrio vulnificus Choong-Min Ryu, Yong-Soon Park*, Seon-Kyu Kim, Kyung Mo Kim KRIBB, South Korea 218A Two volatile organic compounds trigger plant self-defense against a bacterial pathogen and a sucking insect in cucumber under open field conditions Choong-Min Ryu, Geun Cheol Song* KRIBB, South Korea 219A Improvement of tree health by foliar application of phylloplane bacteria Choong-Min Ryu1, Joon-Hui Chung*2 1 KRIBB, South Korea, 2UST/ KRIBB, South Korea 220A Management of tree health by the leaf-associated bacteria Choong-Min Ryu, Jae-Hwa Hong, Ga-Hyung Lee*, Joon-Hui Chung KRIBB, South Korea 221A Purification and characterization of siderophore produced from plant growth promoting rhizobacteria Pseudomonas fluorescence Meenu Saraf* Gujarat University, India 222A Disease suppressiveness level of vegetable growing soils in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Gautam Shrestha*1, Kamal Shrestha2, Sajish Prajapati2, Anup Bom2, Sulochana Shakya2, Pradyumna Raj Pandey3, Baidya Nath Mahato1 1 Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Nepal, 2Himalayan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Nepal, 3Ministry of Agricultural Development, Nepal 223A Nanosilver-induced soil microbial community alterations in context of corn (Zea mays ssp. mays) welfare Wouter Sillen*1, Sofie Thijs1, Nele Weyens1, Jason White2, Jaco Vangronsveld1 1 Hasselt University, Belgium, 2Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, United States 224A EU-OPENSCREEN: Chemical Tools to study microbial physiology and virulence Bahne Stechmann* EU-OPENSCREEN / FMP Leibniz-Institute of Molecular Pharmacology Berlin, Germany 34 PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions Monday 25 August 225A Identification of the plant growth-promoting factor produced by Acinetobacter sp. P23 Masayuki Sugawara*1, Shunsuke Chida2, Kyoko Miwa2, Masaaki Morikawa2 1 Graduate School of Life Science, Tohoku University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan 226A Mycorrhiza competent bacteria for a sustainable use of phosphates in agriculture Salma Taktek*1, Martin Trépanier2, Hani Antoun1 1 Laval University, Canada, 2Premier Tech, Canada 227A Communication between plants and beneficial microbes in the rhizosphere Paul Wintermans, Roeland Berendsen, Corné Pieterse, Peter Bakker* Utrecht University, Netherlands 228A Effect of AMF inoculation on plants growth and P accumulation in intercropping maize/soybean plants growing on purple soil of Dianchi Lake Basin Yunsheng Xia*, Guangjun Jia, Xianrong Yue, Shiying Zhang, Linjing Gu, Li Zhang Yunnan Agricultural university, China 229A Microbial biodiversity and structure in soil affects the composition of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Jacobaea vulgaris Yan Yan*1, Eiko Kuramae1, Peter Klinkhamer2, Hans van Veen1 1 Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Netherlands, 2Leiden University, Netherlands 35 PS07 – Microbe-plant interactions Monday 25 August PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology 230A Fed-batch production of mcl-PHA from newly isolated bacterium Pseudomonas sp. F15 utilising glucose as carbon source Iftikhar Ali*1, Nazia Jamil1, Juliana Ramsay2, Bruce Ramsay2 1 University of the Punjab, Pakistan, 2Queen's University, Canada 231A Microbial ecology and geochemistry of sulfate-reducing bioreactors treating mining-impacted water Robert Almstrand*1, Dina M. Drennan1, Ilsu Lee2, Jeffrey Ladderud1, Lee Landkamer1, Samuel M. Webb3, Linda Figueroa1, Jonathan O. Sharp1 1 Colorado School of Mines, United States, 2Freeport McMoran Copper and Gold Inc., United States, 3Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, United States 232A Metagenomics of a Western Canadian oil field subjected to souring control by injection of calcium nitrate Dongshan An*, Akhil Agrawal, Yin Shen, Johanna Voordouw, Gerrit Voordouw University of Calgary, Canada 233A Taste and odor producing Actinobacteria in Shanghai water supply system Xiaohui Bai*, Jiao Chen, Ruixue Cheng Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 234A The construction of a synthetic marine microbial community and comparison with shotgun metaproteomics Mélanie Beraud*, Benoît Kunath, Florian Liénard, Stéphanie Roosa, Ruddy Wattiez, David Gillan UMons, Belgium 235A Combination of bioanode and biocathode for the conversion of wastes into biocommodities using microbial electrosynthesis Arnaud Bridier*1, Elie Desmond-le Quéméner1, Lenaic Rouillac1, Celine Madigou1, Elise Blanchet2, Benjamin Erable2, Alain Bergel2, Alessandro Carmona3, Eric Trably3, Nicolas Bernet3, Lynda Aissani4, Lucas Giard4, Laure Renvoisé5, Ariane Bize1, Laurent Mazeas1, Théodore Bouchez1 1 IRSTEA-HBAN, France, 2CNRS-University of Toulouse LGC, France, 3INRALBE, France, 4IRSTEA-GERE, France, 5Suez Environnement-CIRSEE, France 236A Impact of inocula and operating conditions on the bacterial community structure of two anammox reactors Juliana Calabria de Araujo*1, Maria Cristina Costa2, Luciana Carvalho1, Cintia Leal1, Marcela Dias1, Karoline Martins1, Guilherme Gracia1, Isabella Mancuelo1, Thais Hipólito1, Erika Mac Conell1, Dagoberto Okada3, Claudia Etchebehere4, Carlos Chernicharo1 1 Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais -CEFET, Brazil, 3Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, 4Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable, Uruguay 36 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 237A Impact of phenol on the microbial community structure and composition of an anammox reactor Juliana Calabria de Araujo*1, Alyne Duarte Pereira1, Cintia Dutra leal1, Marcela França Dias1, Claudia Etchebehere2, Carlos Augusto Chernicharo1 1 Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable, Uruguay 238A Targeting a respiratory metabolism: Identifying potent and specific inhibitors of sulfate-reduction Hans Carlson*, Mark Mullan, Maggie Stoeva, John Coates University of California, Berkeley, United States 239A Microbial foraging in complex (micro)environment Francesco Carrara*1, Richard Douglas Brumley1, Andrew Hein2, Simon Levin2, Roman Stocker1 1 MIT, United States, 2Princeton, United States 240A Persistence of resistance genes in sewage canalization networks of metropolitan area: unravelling the relationship between antibiotic concentrations and antibiotic resistance genes Serena Caucci*1, Antti Karkman2, Marko Virta2, Thomas U. Berendonk1 1 Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, 2University of Helsinki, Finland 241A Physiology and metal reduction capabilities of Thermus sp. within bioreactors Kathleen Cusick*, Allison Cockrell, Justin Biffinger US Naval Research Laboratory, United States 242A The prokaryotic community structures of waterworks sand filters are shaped by groundwater chemistry Lea Ellegaard-Jensen*1, Christian Nyrop Albers1, Christoffer Bugge Harder2, Søren Rosendahl3, Berith Elkær Knudsen1, Flemming Ekelund3, Jens Aamand1 1 Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Denmark, 2Statens Serum Institut, Denmark, 3Copenhagen University, Denmark 243A Quantitative analysis of Candidatus Accumilibacter phosphatis on lab scale denitrifying phosphorus removal sequencing batch reactors Ipek Ergal1, Neslihan Semerci2, Bilge Alpaslan Kocamemi2, Halil Kurt3, Alper Tunga Akarsubasi*3 1 Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, 2Marmara University / Environmental Engineering Department, Turkey, 3Istanbul Technical University / Molecular Biology 244A Decrease in hydraulic conductivity of a paddy field using biocalcification method in situ Kagan Eryuruk*1, Daisuke Suzuki2, Tetsuji Akatsuka2, Takayuki Tsuchiya1, Suyin Yang2, Arata Katayama2 1 Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan, 2EcoTopia Science Institute, Nagoya University, Japan 245A Metabolic reconstruction of a microbial community in a sewer corrosion layer Lu Fan*1, Barry Cayford1, Steven Robbins2, Gene Tyson2, Philip Bond1 1 Advanced Water Management Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia, 2Australian Centre for Ecogenomics and School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland, Australia 37 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 246A Chemical characterization of Pseudomonas veronii 2E soluble exopolymer as Cd(II) ligand for the biotreatment of electroplating wastes Maria Ferreira1, Adriana Casabuono2, Alicia Couto2, Silvana Ramirez1, Diana L. Vullo*3 1 Area Quimica, Instituto de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina, 2CIHIDECAR-CONICET, Dpto Qca.Organica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales- Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3Area Quimica, Instituto de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de General SarmientoCONICET, Argentina 247A Bacterial diversity in the different compartments of two full-scale reverse osmosis wastewater reclamation demonstration plants Isabel Ferrera1, Jordi Mas2, Elisenda Taberna3, Joan Sanz3, Olga Sánchez*2 1 Institut de Ciències del Mar, ICM-CSIC, Spain, 2Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, 3Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies, Spain 248A Selection of estuarine microbial community functions in a microbial fuel cell Andrew Free1, Darshan Dhakan2, Ankit Gupta2, Ashok Sharma2, Fiona Strathdee1, Zihan Dai1, Yutaka Suzuki3, Tulika Prakash4, Todd Taylor*4, Vineet Sharma2 1 University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India, 3University of Tokyo, Japan, 4RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Japan 249A High activity of acteogenic bacteria in anaerobic biogas plants using complex lignin degradation derivatives Janin Frerichs*, Volker Müller Johann Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany 250A Where does it all go? A mass balance of carbon from n-alkanes in methanogenic crude oil-degrading system Russell Grant*1, Angela Sherry2, Carolyn Aitken2, Martin Jones2, Neil Gray2, Bernie Bowler2, Steve Larter2, Ian Head2 1 University of York, United Kingdom, 2Newcastle University, United Kingdom 251A Diversity and functions of mycobacteria in global wastewater treatment plants Feng Guo*, Zhi-ping Wang, Bing Li, Feng Ju, Tong Zhang The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 252A Metagenomic analysis and comparison of microbial community structure of aerobic activated sludge and anaerobic digestion sludge Jianhua Guo*1, Yongzhen Peng2, Liang Zhang2, Lu Fan1, Zhiguo Yuan1 1 The University of Queensland, Australia, 2Beijing University of Technology, China 253A The microbial diversity and core taxa in biological rapid sand filters treating groundwaters Arda Gülay*1, Sanin Musovic1, Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen1, Waleed Abu Al-Soud2, Søren Sørensen2, Barth F. Smets1 1 Denmark Technical University, Denmark, 2Copenhagen University, Denmark 254A Mineral coating creates internal porosity and supports microbial activity in rapid sand filters treating groundwater Arda Gülay*, Karolina Tatari, Sanin Musovic, Ramona V. Mateiu, Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen, Barth F. Smets Denmark Technical University, Denmark 38 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 255A Bioaugmentation reduces the negative effects that estrogen exposure has on the pathogen removal capacity of slow sand filters Sarah Haig*1, Gavin Collins2, Christopher Quince1, Robert Davies1, Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay1 1 University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2National University of Ireland, Ireland 256A Is performance of anaerobic digestion dictated by the inoculum and traceable by bioindicators? Jérôme Hamelin, Valérie Bru-Adan, Jean-Jacques Godon, Kim Milferstedt* INRA, France 257A Optimisation of 16S rDNA amplicon sequencing protocols for microbial community profiling of anaerobic digesters Rasmus Hansen Kirkegaard*, Simon J. McIlroy, Søren M. Karst, Mads Albertsen, Per H. Nielsen Aalborg University, Denmark 258A Effect of oxygen regime on functional genes involved on nitrogen treatment in granular sludge reactors Guillermina Hernandez-Raquet*1, Meriam Belaiba2, Mathieu Spérandio3 1 INRA LISBP, France, 2LISBP, France, 3LISBP INSA Toulouse, France 259A Effects of temperature on microbial community in a temperature-phase anaerobic digestion system Atsushi Higashimori*, Yu-you Li, Kengo Kubota, Toshimasa Hojo, Lijie Wu, Yu Qin Tohoku university/ Department of civil and environmental engineering, Japan 260A Cocultivation of Manganese (II) oxidizing bacteria with methane oxidizing bacteria for rare metals recovery Takafumi Hiroe* Hiroshima University, Japan 261A Linking microbial population dynamics and nutrient removal during wastewater treatment by aerobic granular sludge Christof Holliger*, David Gregory Weissbrodt, Noam Shani EPFL ENAC IIE LBE, Switzerland 262A Comparison of archaeal community structures in 13 wastewater treatment plants from two geographically distant cites in China using Illumina highthroughput sequencing Anyi Hu, Chang-Ping Yu* Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 263A From academic knowledge to industry practice: bridging the gap with the water industry pipeline Gregg Iceton* Newcastle University, United Kingdom 264A Extracellular polymeric substances of bacterial cells are reduced by a novel stressless incubation device Tsukasa Ito*1, Hiroki Kondo1, Nurana Binti Alias1, Kenta Kuroo1, Tomo Kubota2 1 Gunma University, Japan, 2Optonics Precision Co.,LTD., Japan 39 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 265A Temporal dynamics of bulking and foaming bacteria in a full-scale wastewater treatment plants over five years revealed by high throughput sequencing Xiaotao Jiang*, Feng Guo, Tong Zhang The University of HongKong, Hong Kong 266A Concrete microcracks self-healing using alkaliphilic spore-forming bacteria and calcium addition Sang Hyun Kim*, Won Jung Ju, Eun Hea Jho, Kyoungphile Nam Seoul National University, South Korea 267A Quantitative analyses of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in the marine environment for the development of markers of petroleum pollution Adriana Krolicka*, Catherine Boccadoro, Mari Mæland, Thierry Baussant International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway 268A Characterization of novel rechargeable material produced by biomineralization in pure culture Hiroko Kubota*, Kei Suzuki, Hiroki Mochihara, Yusuke Chiba, Takuya Hosokawa, Yosuke Tashiro, Hiroyuki Futamata Shizuoka University, Japan 269A Manure removal system influences the bacterial bioaerosol abundance and community composition in swine confinement buildings as revealed by qPCR and 454-pyrosequencing Priyanka Kumari*, Hong-Lim Choi Seoul National University, South Korea 270A Evidence of syntrophic acetate oxidation by Spirochaetes during anaerobic methane production Sang-Hoon Lee*, Jeong-Hoon Park, Jung-Yeol Lee, Hee-Deung Park Korea University, South Korea 271A Microbial community ecology in bioelectrochemical systems (BES) Frederick Leung1, Tae-Jin Park*1, Jiancheng Wu Wu2, Fujian Li Li2, Weijun Ding2, Yaoli Ye2, Manreetpal Singh Brar1, Angel Po Yee Ma1, Shaoan Cheng2 1 The University of Hong Kong, China, 2Zhejiang University, China 272A The bacterial community in high power density miniaturized microbial fuel cells (MFCs) having carbon nanotube anodes Frederick Leung1, Tae-Jin Park*1, Hao Ren2, Soonjae Pyo3, Jae-Ik Lee3, Forrest S. Gittleson4, Jongbaeg Kim3, André Taylor4, Hyung-Sool Lee5, Junseok Chae2 1 The University of Hong Kong, China, 2Arizona State University, United States, 3Yonsei University, South Korea, 4Yale University, United States, 5University of Waterloo, Canada 273A Comparison of bacterial microbiomes in Hong Kong urban household aerosols Marcus Leung*, David Wilkins, Patrick Lee City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 40 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 274A Pyrosequencing reveals bacterial communities in unchlorinated drinking water distribution system: integral study of bulk water, suspended solids, loose deposits and pipe wall biofilm Gang Liu*1, Geo Bakker2, Sheng Li3, Gertjan Medema1, Wen-Tso Liu4, Hans van Dijk1 1 Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, 2Vitens Water Company, Netherlands, 3King Abdulah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, 4University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 275A Explore acid-resistant methanogen and its syntrophs in anaerobic digesters by integrating the evidence of metagenome, metatranscriptome and metaproteome Fan Lü*1, Yuhao Liu2, Yucheng Lin2, Qi Zhou2, Liming Shao2, Pinjing He2 1 Tongji University, China, 2Tongji University / State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, China 276A Functional community and gene expression dynamics in an anaerobic pilotscale digester as viewed from a metatranscriptomic perspective Grégory Marandat1, Sébastien Lacroix1, Thierry Arnaud2, Anne-Sophie Lepeuple1, Jean-Jacques Pernelle3, Théodore Bouchez*3 1 VERI, France, 2Veolia Eau, France, 3Irstea, France 277A Resistibility of Paenibacillus chibensis spores to peracetic acid sanitizer Shota Matsuoka*1, Koji Yamazaki1, Yuji Kawai1, Ryota Saito2, Hideki Hayashi2 1 Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2ADEKA Clean Aid Co., LTD, Japan 278A Methanotrophic community in a closed DHS reactor treating a UASB effluent for oxidation of dissolved methane Norihisa Matsuura*1, Masashi Hatamoto2, Takashi Yamaguchi2, Akiyoshi Ohashi1 1 Hiroshima University, Japan, 2Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan 279A Ecophysiology of novel core phylotypes in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants with nutrient removal Simon McIlroy*1, Takanori Awata2, Marta Nierychlo1, Aaron Saunders1, Mads Albertsen1, Anna Szyszka1, Piotr Starnawski1, Tomonori Kindaichi2, Jeppe Nielsen1, Per Nielsen1 1 Aalborg University, Denmark, 2Hiroshima University, Japan 280A Understand it to predict it, predict it to control it: Assaying and controlling aerotaxis in Bacillus subtilis Filippo Menolascina*1, Roberto Rusconi1, Vicente Fernandez1, Steven Smriga1, Eduardo Sontag2, Roman Stocker1 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 2Rutgers University, United States 281A Bacterial community structure in a full-scale plant with partial nitritation and anammox process for nitrogen removal from digester liquid as revealed by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes Atsuko Michinaka*1, Ikuo Tsushima2, Keita Takaki3, Hiroki Itokawa4, Masaaki Fukuda5, Hiromasa Yamashita1 1 National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Japan, 2Public Works Research Institute, Japan, 3Takuma Co., Ltd., Japan, 4Japan Sewage Works Agency, Japan, 5Kumamoto City Waterworks Bureau, Japan 41 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 282A Diversity effects explain overyielding in assembled anaerobic foodwebs Kim Milferstedt*, Jérôme Hamelin INRA, France 283A Sulfate-reducing bacteria contribute to produce novel bio-nanomaterial in a microbial complex system Hiroki Mochihara*, Kei Suzuki, Nozomi Yoshida, Yosuke Tashiro, Hiroyuki Futamata Shizuoka University, Japan 284A Bacterial community that utilizes polyphosphate and accumulates bioplastics Jaewook Myung*, Craig Criddle Stanford University, United States 285A Analysis of microbial communities in syntrophy-associated enrichments and anaerobic wastewater treatment processes Takashi Narihiro*1, Masaru Nobu2, Nakyung Kim2, Yoichi Kamagata1, Wen-Tso Liu2 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 2Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States 286A Bioplastics and their increasing scope in the present scenario Rahul Negi, Shaifali Goyal* Graphic Era University, Dehradun (Uttarakhand), India 287A Growth in fluctuating environments: microfluidics-based insights into natural variability Jen Nguyen*, Vicente Fernandez, Roman Stocker MIT, United States 288A Microbial community catalyzing autotrophic denitrification at biocathodes of microbial fuel cells and microbial electrolysis cells Van Khanh Nguyen*, Younghyun Park, Heechun Yang, Taeho Lee Pusan National University, South Korea 289A Phylogeny and FISH probe analysis of the Candidatus Competibacter-lineage in wastewater treatment systems Tadashi Nittami*1, Simon McIlroy2, Eri Kanai1, Junji Fukuda1, Masatoshi Watanabe1, Per Nielsen2 1 Yokohama National University, Japan, 2Aalborg University, Denmark 290A Metagenomic characterization of Canditatus Defluviicoccus tetraformis strain TFO71 reveals insight into metabolic differences between glycogen- and polyphosphate- accumulating organisms Masaru Nobu*1, Hideyuki Tamaki2, Kengo Kubota3, Wen-Tso Liu4 1 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States, 2Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Univeristy of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, United States 42 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 291A In situ visualization of mRNA of key functional proteins in prokaryote by in situ DNA-HCR Kyohei Omiya*1, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi1, Shuji Kawakami2, Masashi Hatamoto1, Kengo Kubota3, Nobuo Araki4, Takashi Yamaguchi1 1 Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan, 2Anan college of Technology, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Nagaoka College of Technology, Japan 292A Strategy for development of exoelectrogenic consortia for efficient converting organics in wastewater into electricity Younghyun Park*1, Vankhanh Nguyen2, Heechun Yang1, Taeho Lee1 1 Pusan National University, South Korea, 2Pusan National University, Viet Nam 293A A multi-targeted approach to monitor stability and maturity of spent mushroom compost in bench scale system Fabiana Paula*1, Enrico Tatti2, Christian Bergesch1, Florence Abram1, Jason Barry2, Jude Wilson2, Vincent O'Flaherty1 1 Department of Microbiology, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, 2Research and Development Department, Monaghan Mushrooms, Ireland 294A Microbial community shifts associated with the microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of carbon steel Giovanni Pilloni*1, Pooja Mishra1, Megan Ruhmel1, Xi Chen1, Fang Cao1, Ramsey Smith2, Dennis Enning2 1 ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, United States, 2ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, United States 295A Predicting bacterial community dynamics in drinking water systems Ameet Pinto*1, Joana Schroeder1, Mary Lunn1, William Sloan1, Lutgarde Raskin2 1 University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2University of Michigan, United Kingdom 296A Hydrogen consumption in methanogenic bioreactor gradients Niels Peter Revsbech*1, Emilio Garcia-Robledo2, Lars Ottosen3, Niels Vinter Voigt4 1 Aarhus University, Denmark, 2Aarhus University, Bioscience, Denmark, 3Aarhus University, Engineering, Denmark, 4Technological Institute, Denmark 297A A 2nd generation platform for microbial biofilm research in heterogeneous environment Dan Roizman*1, Vishal Prajapati1, Seth Yang-En Tan1, Christopher Shearwood2, Yehuda Cohen1 1 Nanyang Technological University / Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Singapore, 2Nanyang Technological University / School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Singapore 298A Environmental drivers of microbial community composition in alkaline, saline tailings Talitha Santini*1, Lesley Warren2 1 The University of Queensland, Australia, 2McMaster University, Canada 43 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 299A Different starter inocula govern microbial community structures during the degradation of maize and silage in a biogas reactor Preseela Satpathy*, Bert Engelen, Heribert Cypionka Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), Carl-vonOssietzky University, Germany 300A Microbial community dynamics - biomarker reflecting system status in anaerobic digestion Shilpi Sharma*, Kankana Kundu, T R Sreekrishnan Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India 301A Monitoring of microbial community change in a full-scale anaerobic digester in the start-up period and steady state Yusuke Shimada*, Kengo Kubota, Yasuyuki Takemura, Yu-You Li, Hideki Harada Tohoku University, Japan 302A Identification of nitrous oxide-reducing bacteria in activated sludge by 13Cacetate probing combined with high-throughput sequencing Fumi Shimura*1, Tomoyuki Hori2, Masaaki Hosomi1, Akihiko Terada1 1 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 303A Vertical distribution of microbial populations, biofilm size and methanogenic activities in anaerobic wastewater treatment bioreactors Seung Gu Shin*1, Stephanie Connelly1, Umer Zeeshan Ijaz1, Christopher Quince1, William Sloan1, Gavin Collins2 1 University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland 304A Multiplex quantification of methanogens in anaerobic bioreactors by a novel direct rRNA quantification method Yasuyuki Takemura*1, Yuji Sekiguchi2, Hideki Harada1, Kengo Kubota1 1 Tohoku University, Japan, 2National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 305A Metagenomic insights into bio-functionality of 21 anaerobic biogas systems Yu Tao*1, Dawen Gao1, Haoyu Wang1, Xuedong Zhang2, Gang Liu2, Chunhong Chen1, Dara Ghasimi2, Hale Ozgun3, Mustafa Ersahin3, Zhongbo Zhou4, Margarida Temudo5, Nanqi Ren1, Henri Spanjers2, Merle de Kreuk2, Jules van Lier2 1 Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 2Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, 3Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, 4Sun Yat-sen University, China, 5DSM Biotechnology Centre, Netherlands 306A Antibiotic resistance genes in human impacted environment Marko Virta*1, Timothy A. Johnson2, Antti Karkman1, Windi Muziasari1, Katariina Pärnänen1, Manu Tamminen1, Satoshi Managaki3, Satoru Suzuki4, Robert D. Stedtfeld2, James M. Tiedje2 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2Michigan State University, United States, 3Musashino University, Japan, 4Ehime University, Japan 44 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August 307A Temporal dynamics of active microbial populations and function in batch-fed activated sludge treatment systems David Vuono*1, Julia Regnery1, Junko Munakata-Marr1, John Spear1, Jörg Drewes2 1 Colorado School of Mines, United States, 2Technische Universität München, Germany 308A Biogeochemical changes during experimental column leaching of uraniferous ores Xabier Vázquez-Campos*1, Andrew S. Kinsela1, Brett A. Neilan2, Richard N. Collins1, T. David Waite1 1 UNSW Water Research Centre, Australia, 2The University of New South Wales, Australia 309A Microbiomes of clogged and physicochemical heterogeneous dewatering wells in an open-cast mining area Juanjuan Wang1, Maren Sickinger1, Valerian Ciobota1, Martina Herrmann1, Petra Rösch1, Jürgen Popp2, Kirsten Küsel1, Shipeng Lu*1 1 Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, 2Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena/Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany 310A Systems microbiology of side-stream and main-stream aerobic-anaerobic ammonium oxidizing processes David G. Weissbrodt*1, George F. Wells2, Michele Laureni3, Adriano Joss3, Eberhard Morgenroth1 1 ETH Zürich and Eawag, Switzerland, 2Northwestern University, United States, 3Eawag, Switzerland 311A Elucidating the influence of aggregate architecture on microbial community structure and process stability in replicated combined nitritation-anammox process variations George Wells*1, David Johnson2, Helmut Bürgmann3, Eberhard Morgenroth4 1 Northwestern University, United States, 2ETH Zürich, Department of Environmental Systems Science, Switzerland, 3Eawag-Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Department of Surfaces Waters--Research and Management, Switzerland, 4Eawag-Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Department of Process Engineering, Switzerland 312A Nitrogen management in aged refuse bioreactor of municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill plant in Shanghai Bing Xie*, Xiaoyuan Wang East China Normal University, China 313A Applicability of in situ DNA-HCR for the detection of Archaea in anaerobic sludge Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi*1, Shuji Kawakami2, Masashi Hatamoto1, Kengo Kubota3, Hiroyuki Imachi4, Nobuo Araki5, Takashi Yamaguchi1 1 Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan, 2Anan college of Technology, Japan, 3Tohoku University., Japan, 4Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan, 5Nagaoka College of Technology, Japan 314A Bacterial pathogens in municipal wastewater collection systems as real-time quantitative indicators of community enteric diseases Tao Yan* University of Hawaii, United States 45 PS08 – Microbial ecology for engineering biology Monday 25 August PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere 315A Potential biological activity of bioactive compounds of Gordonia terrae SpTg111 isolated from marine sponge Asmat Ahmad*, Hana W.A. Elfalah, Gires Usup Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia 316A Diversity, abundance, and physiological and adaptive potentials of microorganisms from the Canterbury Basin Karine Alain*1, Maria-Cristina Ciobanu2, Frédéric Gaboyer2, Gaetan Burgaud3, Alexis Dufresne4, Anja Breuker5, Vanessa Rédou3, Sarah Ben Maamar4, Axel Schippers5, Philippe Vandenkoornhuyse4 1 CNRS LM2E UMR6197, France, 2UMR6197 LM2E UBO-CNRSIfremer, France, 3Université de Brest, UEB, Laboratoire Universitaire de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie Microbienne EA 3882, IFR148 SFR ScInBioS, ESIAB,, France, 4Université de Rennes I, CNRS, UMR 6553 ECOBIO, France, 5Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany 317A Effect of anthropogenic contamination on marine water microbial community of Red Sea Mohd Ikram Ansari*, Moustapha Harb, Burt Jones, Pei-Ying Hong King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia 318A Structure and functioning of sulfate-reducing communities in two contrasted contaminated mats (Berre Lagoon, south eastern France) Johanne Aubé1, Rémy Guyoneaud1, Pavel Senin2, Jérôme Mariette2, Sophie Valière3, Céline Jeziorki3, Frédéric Escudie2, Olivier Bouchez3, Christophe Klopp2, Marisol Goñi Urriza1, Robert Duran*4 1 Equipe Environnement et Microbiologie, IPREM UMR CNRS 5254, France, 2bioinfo Genotoul, INRA, France, 3GeT-PlaGe Genotoul, UAR1209 Département de Génétique Animale, INRA, France, 4Equipe Environnement et Microbiologie / Université de Pau, France 319A Temporal and spatial variation of the microbiome of coastal mangrove sediments as revealed by 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing Maitree Bhattacharyya*1, Pijush Basak1, Abhrajyoti Ghosh2, Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay1 1 University of Calcutta, India, 2Bose Institute, India 320A From Queensland to Tasmania – A one-year pilot project in microbial oceanography Levente Bodrossy*1, Jodie Van De Kamp1, Guy Abell1, Mark Brown2, Tim Moltmann3, Dion Frampton1, Frank Coman1, Claire Davies1 1 CSIRO, Australia, 2University of New South Wales, Australia, 3Integrated Marine Observing System, Australia 46 PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere Monday 25 August 321A Potential significance of viral production to bacterial mortality in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica Yirang Cho*1, Sang Hoon Lee1, Jung-Ho Hyun2, Sung-Keun Rhee3, Sung-Han Kim2, Jong-Geol Kim3, Chung Yeon Hwang1 1 Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), South Korea, 2Department of Environmental Marine Sciences, Hanyang University, South Korea, 3Department of Microbiology, College of Natural Science, Chungbuk National University, South Korea 322A Dynamics of bacterial DMSP-related genes during phytoplankton bloom: A mesocosm study Yingshun Cui*1, Shu-Kuan Wong2, Ryo Kaneko2, Ayako Mouri2, Yuya Tada3, Ippei Nagao4, Koji Hamasaki2 1 Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan, 2University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Hokkaido University, Japan, 4Nagoya University, Japan 323A Microphytobenthos affects abundance of denitrifying guild and total bacterial communities in a temperate intertidal estuary Helen Decleyre*1, Kim Heylen1, Bjorn Tytgat1, Koen Sabbe2, Carl Van Colen3, Anne Willems1 1 Laboratory of Microbiology, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Ghent University, Belgium, 2Laboratory of Protistology and Aquatic Ecology, Department of Biology, Ghent University, Belgium, 3Marine Biology Section, Department of Biology, Ghent University, Belgium 324A Sulfate-independent and -dependent H2 oxidation in marine sediments Stefan Dyksma*, Kin Ovanesov, Marc Mußmann Max-Planck-Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany 325A Marine planktonic biodiversity monitoring and assessment of ecosystem health status through high-throughput sequencing Isabel Ferrera*, Josep M. Gasol, Ramon Massana, Albert Reñé, Eva Flo, Jordi Camp, Esther Garcés Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Spain 326A Characterization of methanogens and methane-utilizing archaea and bacteria in sediments of the northern South China Sea and a coastal wetland revealed by PCR amplification of mcrA and pmoA genes Ji-Dong Gu*, Zhichao Zhou, Jing Chen, Ping Han University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 327A Metabolic potential and community structure of anaerobically respiring microorganisms enriched from deep subseafloor sediments of the Shimokita Coalbed, Japan Tomoyuki Hori*1, Tomo Aoyagi1, Ronald Navarro1, Yuya Sato1, Hideomi Itoh1, Tatsuhiko Hoshino2, Yuki Morono2, Fumio Inagaki2, Yoichi Kamagata1, Expedition 337 Scientists2 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan 328A Geographical survey of microbiome in the deep subseafloor sediments Tatsuhiko Hoshino*, Yuki Morono, Fumio Inagaki Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan 47 PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere Monday 25 August 329A Iron regulation in the marine microorganism Dinoroseobacter shibae Jenny Jacobs*1, Elisabeth Haertig2, Dieter Jahn2 1 TU Braunschweig, Germany, 2TU Braunschweig/ Institute of microbiology, Germany 330A Quantitative analysis of coenzyme F430 in marine sediments: function-specific compound analysis for methanogenesis and anaerobic methane oxidation Masanori Kaneko*1, Yoshinori Takano1, Nanako Ogawa1, Martin Kurueger2, Naohiko Ohkouchi1 1 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 2BGR, Germany 331A Specific distribution of Roseobacter populations from the water column down to the sediments of a coastal sea Saranya Kanukollu*1, Bernd Wemheuer2, Janina Herber1, Sara Billerbeck1, Rolf Daniel2, Meinhard Simon1, Heribert Cypionka1, Bert Engelen1 1 University of Oldenburg/Institute for chemistry and biology of the Marine environment, Germany, 2University of Goettingen/Institute for Microbiology and Genetics, Germany 332A Spartina sp. alters the diversity and distribution of culturable sulfate-reducing bacteria and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in the coastal intertidal zone Chang-Hong Liu*, Yarong Xue, Ying Xing State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, School of Life Science, Nanjing University, China 333A Sedimentary microbiomes in the Caspian Sea Nagissa Mahmoudi*1, Michael Robeson2, Terri Porter3, Susan Pfiffner1, Stephen Techtmann1, Julian Fortney1, Dominique Joyner1, Terry Hazen1 1 University of Tennessee, United States, 2Oak Ridge National Lab, United States, 3McMaster University, Canada 334A Structures in a diffuse world: metagenomic study of microbial communities in diffuse hydrothermal fluids Dimitri Meier*, Michael Richter, Lennart Kappelmann, Anke Meyerdierks, Rudolf Amann Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany 335A Screening and isolation of bacteria to control organic compound in marine environment for preventing red-tide Saet-Byeol Moon*, Sang-Seob Lee Kyonggi University, South Korea 336A Metabolic activity of subseafloor microbes in the South Pacific Gyre Yuki Morono*1, Motoo Ito1, Takeshi Terada2, Fumio Inagaki1 1 JAMSTEC Kochi, Japan, 2Marine Works Japan, Japan 337A Ecology and ecogenomics of uncultured sulfate-reducing bacteria ubiquitous and abundant in marine sediments Marc Mussmann*, Stefan Dyksma, David Probandt, Kin Ovanesov Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany 48 PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere Monday 25 August 338A Sulfonamide and trimethoprim resistance genes persist in Baltic Sea fish farm sediments but are not detected in the surrounding farm environments Windi Muziasari*1, Satoshi Managaki2, Katariina Pärnänen1, Antti Karkman1, Christina Lyra1, Manu Tamminen1, Satoru Suzuki3, Marko Virta1 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2Musashino University, Japan, 3Ehime University, Japan 339A Discrepancy of NGS and FISH based bacterial abundances in the AMT22 Greta Reintjes*, Bernhard Fuchs, Frank Oliver Glöckner, Rudolf Amann Max-Planck-Institut for Marine Microbiology, Germany 340A Indications for algae-degrading benthic microbial communities in deep-sea sediments along the antarctic polar front S. Emil Ruff1, David Probandt*1, Ann-Christine Zinkann2, Morten H. Iversen3, Christine Klaas4, Laura Würzberg2, Nicole Rödiger-Krombholz1, Dieter Wolf-Gladrow4, Rudolf Amann1, Katrin Knittel1 1 Max-Planck-Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany, 2Biocentre Grindel and Zoological Museum, University of Hamburg, Germany, 3Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM) and Department of Geosciences, University of Bremen, Denmark, 4Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany 341A Cultivation of anaerobic, syntrophic heterotrophic bacteria with hydrogenotrophic methanogens from deep subseafloor sediments off Shimokita, Japan Yayoi Saito*1, Sanae Sakai2, Yumi Saito2, Masataka Aoki1, Masayuki Miyazaki2, Eiji Tasumi2, Takashi Yamaguchi1, Fumio Inagaki3, Ken Takai2, Hiroyuki Imachi2 1 Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan, 3Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, JAMSTEC, Japan 342A Microbial metabolic succession in oil contaminated sediments and the water column during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) Nicole M. Scott*1, Tingting Yang2, Adam Robbins-Piaka3, Matthias Hess4, Andreas Teske2, Olivia Mason5, Janet Jansson6, Jack Gilbert1 1 University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, United States, 2University of North Carolina, United States, 3University of Colorado, United States, 4Washington State, Tri-Cities, United States, 5Florida State University, United States, 6Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States 343A Few persistent taxa dominate prokaryotic communities across geochemical zones in marine sediments Piotr Starnawski*, Thomas Bataillon, Xihan Chen, Mark Alexander Lever, Bo Barker Jørgensen, Andreas Schramm, Kasper Urup Kjeldsen Aarhus University, Denmark 49 PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere Monday 25 August 344A Genetic signals from the subseafloor biosphere in ~10 - 100 Ma upper oceanic crusts in the South Pacific Ocean Yohey Suzuki*1, Yutaro Ao2, Satoshi Mitsunobu3, Mariko Kouduka2, Yuri Nakamura4, Katrina Edwards5, Fumio Inagaki6, Steve D’Hondt7 1 The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Japan, 4Institute of Geology and Geoinformation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 5Departments of Biological and Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, United States, 6Kochi Institute for Core Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan, 7University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography, United States 345A Metagenomic characterization of carbon fixation pathways in deep subseafloor microbial communities Hideto Takami*1, Wataru Arai1, Yoshihiro Takaki2, Atsushi Toyoda3, Takeaki Taniguchi4, Shinro Nishi1, Taishi Tsubouchi1, Mikihiko Kawai5, Fumio Inagaki5 1 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology, Japan, 2apan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology, Japan, 3National Institute of Genetics, Japan, 4Mitsubishi Research Institute, Japan, 5Kochi Institute of Core Sample Research, JAMSTEC, Japan 346A Elucidation of 13C-depleted amino acids in archaeal methanotrophy by ANME 1 and ANME 2 groups Yoshinori Takano*1, Yoshito Chikaraishi1, Hiroyuki Imachi1, Masanori Kaneko1, Nanako O. Ogawa1, Martin Krueger2, Naohiko Ohkouchi1 1 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan, 2Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Germany 347A Prokaryotic diversity and metagenomes from the South China Sea interiors Sen-Lin Tang*1, Ching-Hung Tseng2, Hung-Chun Lai2, Pei-Wen Chiang2, Fuh-Kwo Shiah3, Ting-Chang Hsu3, Yi-Lung Chen2, Liang-Saw Wen4, Chun-Mao Tseng4, Wung-Yang Shieh4 1 Bidiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica,, Taiwan, 2Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 3Reserch Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 4Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan Unversity, Taiwan 348A The structure and function of the eastern Mediterranean microbial community is strongly stratified by water mass Stephen Techtmann*, Kati Ayers, Julian Fortney, Dominique Joyner, Susan Pfiffner, Terry Hazen University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States 349A Phylogenetic profiling of extracellular DNA in coastal surface and subsurface marine sediments Andrea Torti*, Mark Alexander Lever, Bo Barker Jørgensen Center for Geomicrobiology, Aarhus University, Denmark 50 PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere Monday 25 August 350A Geochemical observations of deep biosphere incubations demonstrate methylotrophic metabolic potential Elizabeth Trembath-Reichert*1, Yuki Morono2, Fumio Inagaki2, Victoria Orphan1 1 California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan 351A Niche specialization of aerobic methane oxidizers in marine sediments Bram Vekeman*1, Fabian Beeckman1, Nico Boon2, Paul De Vos1, Kim Heylen1 1 Laboratory of Microbiology (LM-UGent), Ghent University, Belgium, 2Laboratory of Microbial Ecology and Technology (LabMET), Ghent University, Belgium 352A Single cell genome insights into the lifestyles of Dehalococcoidia (phylum Chloroflexi) in the marine subsurface Kenneth Wasmund*1, Myriel Cooper2, Lars Schreiber3, Karen G. Lloyd3, Dorthe G. Petersen3, Andreas Schramm3, Ramunas Stepanauskas4, Richard Reinhardt5, Bo Barker Jørgensen3, Alexander Loy1, Lorenz Adrian2 1 Division of Microbial Ecology, Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Austria, 2Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany, 3Center for Geomicrobiology, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Denmark, 4Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, United States, 5Max Planck Genome Centre Cologne, Germany 353A Community-level, physiological and genomic characterization of polysaccharide degradation by bacterioplankton from the Southern and Atlantic Oceans Matthias Wietz*1, Bernd Wemheuer2, Heike Simon1, Rolf Daniel2, Thorsten Brinkhoff1, Meinhard Simon1 1 University of Oldenburg, Germany, 2University of Göttingen, Germany 354A Investigating lignin degradation potential by microbial communities in the deep-ocean Hannah Woo*, Stephen Techtmann, Julian Fortney, Dominique Joyner, Terry Hazen University of Tennessee, United States 355A A new sample freezing technology under alternating magnetic field Nan Xiao*, Yuki Morono Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology, Japan 356A Microbial growth and trophic structure of planktonic community in deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields Hiroyuki Yamamoto*1, Dhugal Lindsay1, Michinari Sunamura2 1 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 2University of Tokyo, Japan 357A Correlation between microbial communities and palytoxin in a reef invertebrate, Palythoa tuberculosa (Anthozoa: Hexacorallia: Zoantharia) Sung-Yin Yang*1, James D. Reimer2, Maiko Tamura1, Yosuke Taira1, Hiroshi Izumi1, Tomoko Yamazaki1, Holger Jenke-Kodama1 1 Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan, 2University of the Ryukyus, Japan 51 PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere Monday 25 August 358A The Plastisphere: Succession, diversity, and function of a novel marine microbiome Erik Zettler*1, Tracy Mincer2, Giora Proskurowski3, Clare Morrall4, William Melvin1, Elizabeth Slikas5, Linda Amaral-Zettler5 1 Sea Education Association, United States, 2Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States, 3University of Washington, United States, 4St. George's University, Grenada, 5Marine Biological Laboratory, United States 359A Acetate may serve as an intermediate in anaerobic oxidation of methane by an ANME-2a enrichment Yu Zhang*1, Joana Cassidy2, Ying He1, Xiang Xiao1, Fengping Wang1, Piet Lens2 1 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2UNESCO-IHE Institute for water education, Netherlands 360A Microbial nitrogen cycling in the sub-seafloor sediment of North Pond Rui Zhao*1, Steffen L. Jørgensen2 1 University of Bergen, Norway, 2University of Bergen, Centre for Geobiology, Norway 52 PS09 – Microbiomes of marine ecosystems: key functions from the cryosphere to the deep biosphere Monday 25 August PS10 – Single-cell windows into microbial ecology 361A Identifying the metabolic potential of microbial 'dark matter' populations in extreme environments Eric Becraft*1, Wesley Swingley1, Jeremy Dodsworth2, Brain Hedlund2, Senthil Kumar2 1 Northern Illinois University, United States, 2UNLV, United States 362A One cell at a time: Advancements on the application of single-cell methods, NanoSIMS and Raman microspectroscopy in terrestrial environments Stephanie Eichorst1, Florian Strasser1, Tanja Woyke2, Arno Schintlmeister1, Michael Wagner1, Dagmar Woebken*1 1 University of Vienna, Austria, 2Joint Genome Institute, United States 363A Illuminating microbial dark matter in meromictic Sakinaw Lake Esther Gies*, Kishori M. Konwar, J. Thomas Beatty, Steven J. Hallam University of British Columbia, Canada 364A Improving detection of electropositive ions at single cell level on the NanoSIMS Francois Horreard*1, Francois Hillion1, Niels Schoffelen2, Sten Littmann2, Julien Dekaezemacker2, Clara Martinez Perez2, Jana Milucka2, Marcel Kuypers2, Julien Malherbe3, Dirk Schaumlöffel3 1 CAMECA, France, 2Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie, Germany, 3IPREM, France 365A Single cell genomic study of Dehalococcoidetes species from deep-sea sediments of the Peruvian Margin Anne-Kristin Kaster*1, Alfred Spormann2, Koshlan Mayer-Blackwell2, Passarelli Ben2 1 Leibniz Institute DSMZ, Germany, 2Stanford University, United States 366A Massively parallel sequencing of gene pairs within single cells by emulsionfusion PCR Sarah Spencer*1, Manu Tamminen2, Eric Alm1 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Helsinki, Finland 367A Comparative single-cell genomics of diverse treponemes in the gut of Nasutitermes takasagoensis David Starns*1, Masahiro Yuki2, Yuichi Hongoh3, Alistair Darby4, Moriya Ohkuma5 1 RIKEN, Japan Collection of Microorganisms, Japan, 2RIKEN Biomass Engineering Program Cooperation Division, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science., Japan, 3Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 4Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, 5RIKEN Japan Collection of Microorganisms, BioResource Center, Japan 368A Deciphering the unknowns in Singapore's wastewater treatment plant Shi Ming Tan*, Yehuda Cohen The Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) / Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 53 PS10 – Single-cell windows into microbial ecology Monday 25 August 369A Real-time and on-site monitoring of bacterial cells in aquatic environments by portable microfluidic system Nobuyasu Yamaguchi*, Yudai Fujii, Takatsugu Tanizawa, Fumiya Banno, Masao Nasu Osaka University, Japan 370A Single-cell genome sequencing of Rs-N74, an ectosymbiont of termite gut protist Masahiro Yuki*1, Hirokazu Kuwahara2, Masaki Shintani3, Yuichi Hongoh2, Moriya Ohkuma4 1 Biomass Engineering Program Cooperation Division, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan, 2Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 3Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka University, Japan, 4Japan Collection of Microorganisms, RIKEN BioResource Center, Japan 371A Recombination frequency estimates of freshwater acI Actinobacteria using single-cell genomics Weizhou Zhao*1, Sarahi L Garcia2, Katherine D McMahon3, Siv G E Andersson4 1 Uppsala University, Sweden, 2Department of Ecology and Genetics, Limnology, Uppsala University, Sweden, 3Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States, 4Department of Molecular Evolution and Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, Sweden 54 PS10 – Single-cell windows into microbial ecology Monday 25 August PS11 – The bacterial species definition in the era of 'omics' 372A Burkholderia seoulensis sp. nov., a novel species isolated from mountain soil Inwoo Baek*1, Bo-ram Seo1, Mincheol Kim2, Imchang Lee1, Hana Yi3, Kihyun Lee1, Sang-Cheol Park1, Jongsik Chun1 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea, 3Korea University, South Korea 373A Genomics and proteomics of Zetaproteobacteria Katrina Edwards*, Roman Barco, Esther Singer, Gustavo Ramirez University of Southern California, United States 374A A comparison of species-to-species pairwise distances in 16S rRNA across major bacterial phyla Hyun Soon Gweon*, Dawn Field Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, United Kingdom 375A Isolation and definition of novel pathogenic streptococci as important member in human microbiota Dong-Wook Hyun*1, Min-Soo Kim1, Na-Ri Shin1, Tae Woong Whon1, Mi-Ja Jung1, Pil Soo Kim1, Sei Joon Oh1, Junhyeok Go2, Sang Sun Yoon2, Jin-Woo Bae1 1 Kyung Hee University, South Korea, 2Yonsei University, South Korea 376A Draft genome sequencing of Bacillus sp. GR4-5, possessing antifungal activity against Ginseng root rot pathogens Dayeon Kim*1, Byung-Yong Kim2, Yong-Joon Cho2, Jae-Hyung Ahn1, Hang-Yeon Weon1, Sung-Il Kim3, Wan-Gyu Kim1, Jaekyeong Song1 1 Agricultural Microbiology Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), Rural Development Administration (RDA), South Korea, 2ChunLab, Inc., Seoul National University, South Korea, 3Gangwon Agricutlural Research and Extension Services, South Korea 377A Region-specific similarity cutoff for bacterial species circumscription in 16S rRNA-based studies Mincheol Kim*1, Hyun-Seok Oh2 1 Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea, 2Seoul National University, South Korea 378A Determine criteria for the identification of bacterial strains using ANI Seil Kim*, Hyo-Jin Yang, Sook-Kyung Kim Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, South Korea 379A GRD: Genomic-based 16S ribosomal RNA gene database Seok-Won Kim*1, Kenshiro Oshima2, Wataru Suda2, Suguru Nishijima2, Todd Taylor1, Masahira Hattori2 1 RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan 380A Multigene based phylogeny of root endophytic Pseudomonas isolates Tae-Su Kim*, Ji-Hye Han, Seung Bum Kim Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, College of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chungnam National University, South Korea 55 PS11 – The bacterial species definition in the era of 'omics' Monday 25 August 381A Is the EzTaxon-e server also a tool for evaluating the status of novel or currently assigned genera to its corresponding family? Luis A Maldonado*1, Andrés González-Méndez2, Erika T Quintana3 1 Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, UNAM, Mexico, 2Facultad de Química, UNAM, Mexico, 3Escuela Nacional Ciencias Biológicas, IPN, Mexico 382A Culturable microbial diversity of novel species isolated from the gut of Korean rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli) and characterization Sei Joon Oh*, Dong-Wook Hyun, Na-Ri Shin, Pil Soo Kim, Joon Yong Kim, Jin-Woo Bae Department of Biology, College of Science, Kyung Hee University, South Korea 383A Evaluation of phylogenetic incongruence among protein coding genes of bacterial genomes as indicator of later gene transfer with ecological impacts Young-Gun Zo* Kyungsung University, South Korea Moved posters 384A From Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions: Syntrophic interactions in dehalorespiration of chlorinated benzenes Anh Thy Thi Chau*, Matthew Lee, Mike Manefield Centre for Marine BioInnovation (CMB), School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences (BABS), University of New South Wales (UNSW, Australia 56 PS11 – The bacterial species definition in the era of 'omics' Tuesday 26 August PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution 001B Diet or phylogeny?: The gut microbiota of leaf-eating primates Katherine Amato*1, Martin Kowalewski2, Tony Di Fiore3, Andres Link4, Santiago Cassalett5, Rebecca Stumpf6, Karen Nelson7, Bryan White6, Rob Knight1, Steven Leigh1 1 University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Argentinean Museum of Natural Sciences, Argentina, 3University of Texas at Austin, United States, 4Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, 5SUNY Stony Brook, United States, 6University of Illinois, United States, 7J. Craig Venter Institute, United States 002B Loss of social iron acquisition in Pseudomonas aeruginosa during cystic fibrosis infection Sandra Breum Andersen*1, Helle Krogh Johansen1, Søren Molin1, Ashleigh Griffin2 1 Technical University of Denmark Biosustain, Denmark, 2University of Oxford, United Kingdom 003B Different strategies of bacteria to colonize the gut of social bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) Annelies Billiet1, Ivan Meeus1, Filip Van Nieuwerburgh1, Tom Van de Wiele1, Peter Vandamme*1, Felix Wäckers2, Guy Smagghe1 1 Ghent University, Belgium, 2Biobest NV, Belgium 004B Bacteria associated with Far Eastern sea cucumber Apostichopus japoncus Elena Bogatyrenko*, Lubov Buzoleva Far Eastern Federal University, Russia 005B The effect of different levels of crude protein in pig diet on concentration of odorous compounds and microbial community Sung Back Cho*1, Ok Hwa Hwang1, Seung Hak Yang1, Sung Kwon Park1, Jeong Hoon Kwag1, Dong Yun Choi1, Doo Hwan Kim2, Sung Bong Yang3 1 RDA, South Korea, 2Gyeongnam National University, South Korea, 3Ulsan University, South Korea 006B Influence of avilamycin on ileal and cecal microbiota in broiler chickens Jung-Hye Choi*1, Dong Yong Kil2, Geun-Bae Kim2, Chang-Jun Cha1 1 Department of Systems Biotechnology and Institute of Microbiomics, Chung-Ang University, South Korea, 2Department of Animal Science & Technology, Chung-Ang University, South Korea 007B Deciphering microbial landscapes of fish eggs to mitigate emerging diseases Irene de Bruijn*1, Yiying Liu1, Allison Jack2, Keith Drynan3, Albert Hendrik van den Berg4, Even Thoen5, Vladimir Sandoval-Sierra6, Ida Skaar7, Pieter van West4, Menno van der Voort2, Rodrigo Mendes8, Mark Mazzola9, Jos Raaijmakers1 1 NIOO-KNAW, Netherlands, 2Wageningen University, Netherlands, 3Landcatch, Hendrix Genetics, United Kingdom, 4University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 5Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Norway, 6Real Jardín Botánico CSIC, Spain, 7Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Norway, 8Embrapa Environment, Brazil, 9USDA-ARS, United States 57 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 008B Wild two- and three-toed sloths possess unique gut microbiotas characterized by low diversity and a highly abundant Neisseria species Kimberly Dill-McFarland*1, Jonathan Pauli1, M. Zachariah Peery1, Paul Weimer2, Garret Suen1 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States, 2USDA-ARS, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 009B The use of bacterial transplantation to reduce enteric colonization of the foodborne pathogen, Campylobacter in chickens Ann Donoghue*1, Komala Arsi2, Ann Woo-ming2, Pam Blore2, Dan Donoghue2 1 USDA-ARS-PPPSRU, United States, 2University of Arkansas, United States 010B Migration and metamorphosis of H. symbiolongicarpus larvae induced by bacterial Quorum Sensing molecules as an evidence of Inter-kingdom signalling Angel Franco*, Luis Fernando Cadavid, Catalina Arevalo Ferro National University of Colombia, Colombia 011B Immunomodulation of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and its components on porcine intestinal epithelial cells stimulated by lipopolysaccharide Kan Gao*, Li Liu, Haifeng Wang Zhejiang A&F University, College of Animal Science and Technology, China 012B High throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing of fecal microbiota from pet birds Jose F Garcia-Mazcorro*1, Cecilia Alanis-Lopez1, Stephany A. Castillo-Carranza1, Leslee N. De la Rosa-Contreras1, Scot E Dowd2, Diana E. Zamora-Avila1 1 Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 2Molecular Research LP, United States 013B A 16S rRNA gene amplicon pyrosequencing to identify bacterial community resident in camel rumen Javad Gharechahi*1, Hossein Shahbani Zahiri1, Kambiz Akbari Noghabi1, Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh2 1 National Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Iran, 2Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran, Iran 014B Influence of algal diet on bacterial microbiota of abalone Angélique Gobet*1, Laëtitia Mest1, Claire Caralp2, Céline Coulombet3, Sylvain Huchette3, Gurvan Michel1, Sabine Roussel2, Catherine Leblanc1 1 UMR 8227, CNRS-UPMC, Station Biologique de Roscoff, France, 2LEMAR, UMR 6539, IUEM, France, 3France Haliotis, France 015B Bacterial endosymbionts of Costa Rican Stinkbugs (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): Influences of host identity and effects of symbiont deprivation Shana Goffredi*1, Kalia Bistolas1, Reid Sakamoto1, José Antônio Marin Fernandes2 1 Occidental College, United States, 2Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil 016B Host response of Caenorhabditis elegans to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infection and its regulation by Lactobacillus Joshua Gong*1, Mengzhou Zhou2, Hai Yu1, Xianhua Yin1, Parviz Sabour1, Wei Chen2 1 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada, 2Jiangnan University, China 58 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 017B Public goods and virulence evolution in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Elisa Granato*, Rolf Kümmerli University of Zurich, Switzerland 018B Comparison of highly adhensive Lactobacillus brevis JCM 1170 and L. plantarum JCM 1149T on muscle growth related factor and gut Toll-like receptor, cytokine and adhesive microbiota in zebrafish (Danio rerio) Suxu He*, Yu Zhang, Lu Huang, Li Xu, Yalin Yang, Zhigang Zhou Key Laboratory for Feed Biotechnology of the Ministry of Agriculture, Feed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China 019B Microbial ecology of Pacific sea star wasting disease Ian Hewson*1, Benjamin Miner2, Melissa Miner3, Martin Haulena4, Lesanna Lahner5, Michael Murray6, Janna Wynne7, Colleen Burge1 1 Cornell University, United States, 2Western Washington University, United States, 3University of California, Santa Cruz, United States, 4Vancouver Aquarium, Canada, 5Seattle Aquarium, United States, 6Monterey Bay Aquarium, United States, 7California Science Center, United States 020B Tadpole gut microbiota of Kurixalus eiffingeri: a tree frog raising their youngs in bamboo stomps Ya-Ting Hsu*1,2, Chun-Yao Chen1, Yung-Hsin Chang1, Han-Chen Ho2 1 Tzu-Chi University, Department of Life Science, Taiwan, 2Tzu-Chi University, Department of Anatomy, Taiwan 021B The effect of storage period of slurry on levels of odorous compounds and microbial community Ok Hwa Hwang*, Sung Back Cho, Seung Hak Yang, Sung Kwon Park, Duck Woo Han, Dong Yun Choi RDA, South Korea 022B Screening of Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria from Bangladeshi indigenous poultry for their potential use as probiotics K. B. M. Islam*1, Syeeda Shiraj-Um-Mahmuda2, Afroz Jahan3, A. A. Bhuiyan4 1 Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh, 2Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh, 3Gonosastho Community Based Medical College, Bangladesh, 4Bangladesh Livestock Research Institution, Bangladesh 023B Coral microflora dynamics under different environmental conditions in Okinawa shallow reef, Japan Michihiro Ito*1, Toru Maruyama1, Michiko C. Ojimi2, Sayaka Suzuki1, Yoko Ishibashi1, Tetsushi Mori1, Yoshikatsu Nakano2, Shoichiro Suda2, Haruko Takeyama1 1 Waseda University, Japan, 2University of the Ryukyus, Japan 024B Selective transmission of insecticide-degrading bacteria from ambient soils to the bean bug Riptortus pedestris Hideomi Itoh*1, Tomo Aoyagi1, Ronald Navarro1, Kazutaka Takeshita1, Yuya Sato1, Kanako Tago2, Masahito Hayatsu2, Tomoyuki Hori1, Yoshitomo Kikuchi1 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 2National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan 59 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 025B Characterization of the bovine ruminal bacterial community and its relation to production parameters and feed efficiency Elie Jami*1, Bryan A. White2, Itzhak Mizrahi1 1 Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) Volcani Center, Israel, 2Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States 026B Modulation of murine gut microbiota and weight regulation by dose dependent administration of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in a diet induced obesity model Yosep Ji*, Soyoung Park, Chang-kee Hyun, Heuynkil Shin, Wilhelm Holzapfel Handong Global University, South Korea 027B Gut microbiota of Tenebrio molitor and their responses to environmental changes Jaejoon Jung*, Aram Heo, Youjung Cho, Woojun Park Korea University, South Korea 028B Microbial communities in gastrointestinal tract of swine revealed by 16S rDNA pyrosequencing Sang Rim Kang*, Sang-Seob Lee Kyonggi University, South Korea 029B Big fleas have a predictable number of little fleas: Allometry of animal-microbe symbioses Thomas Kieft* New Mexico Tech, United States 030B Gut morphogenesis stimulated by symbiotic bacteria in the bean bug Riptortus pedestris Yoshitomo Kikuchi*1, Bok-Luel Lee2, Takema Fukatsu1 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 2Pusan National University, South Korea 031B The fish gut microbiota: A comparative study between seawater fish and freshwater fish Pil Soo Kim*1, Jae Bong Lee2, Jin-Woo Bae1 1 Kyung Hee University, South Korea, 2National Fisheries Research & Development Institute, South Korea 032B Aiptasia, a model system for cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis Cory Krediet*, Cawa Tran, Lisl Escherick, Tamaki Bieri, John Pringle Stanford University, United States 60 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 033B The rumen microbiome and its connection to determining physiological parameters of dairy cows Sheerli Kruger Ben Shabat*1,2, Adi Faigenboim3, Goor Sasson1,2, Thomer Durman1, Ori Furman1,4, Margret E. Berg Miller5, Bryan A. White5, Naama Shterzer1, Itzhak Mizrahi1 1 Department of Ruminant Science, Institute of Animal Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Israel 2Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 3Department of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Israel, 4Department of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 5Department of Animal Sciences / The Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, United States 034B Viruses of the world's hottest sea corals Huda Mahmoud*1, Jordan Peccia2, Kyle Bibby3, Liny Jose1 1 Kuwait University, Kuwait, 2Yale University, United States, 3Pittsburgh University, United States 035B Taxonomic identification of commensal bacteria associated with the mucosa and digesta throughout the gastrointestinal tract of pre-weaned calves Nilusha Malmuthuge*1, Philip Griebel2, Le Luo Guan1 1 University of Alberta, Canada, 2University of Saskatchewan, Canada 036B Lactobacillus mucosae 840106, a propionate producing bacteria isolated from Korean native goat Lovelia Mamuad*, Seon Ho Kim, Yeon Jae Choi, Alvin Soriano, Sang Suk Lee Sunchon National University, South Korea 037B Life-cycle dependent transcriptional responses associated with host adaption of Amoebophilus asiaticus Evelyne Mann*1,2, Thomas Penz3, Alexander Siegl3, Lena König3, Matthias Horn3, Stephan Schmitz-Esser1 1 University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria, 2Institute for Milk Hygiene, Milk Technology and Food Science, Austria, 3University of Vienna, Austria 038B Gut microbiota in bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus: diversity, spatial distribution, and co-occurrence patterns Carolyn A. Miller*1, Lara Horstmann-Dehn2, Craig George3, Mark F. Baumgartner1, Benjamin Van Mooy1, Amy Apprill1 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States, 2University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 3Alaska Department of Wildlife Management, United States 039B The gut microbiota of surgeonfishes is strongly influenced by their diet Sou Miyake*, David Kamanda Ngugi, Ulrich Stingl KAUST, Saudi Arabia 040B The bovine rumen bacterial community from birth to adulthood Itzhak Mizrahi*, Elie Jami, Adi Israel, Assaf Kotser Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Research Center, Israel 61 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 041B Potential role of the bovine rumen microbiome in modulating milk composition and feed efficiency Itzhak Mizrahi*1, Elie Jami1, Bryan A. White2 1 Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Research Center, Israel, 2Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States 042B An integrated approach to examining a globally abundant coral symbiont Matthew Neave*1, Amy Apprill1, Christian Voolstra2 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States, 2King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 043B Age, gender, strain and mucosal inflammation influence gut microbial structure Iulia Oancea*1, Daniel Aguirre2, Martina Proctor1, Ran Wang1, Paraic O'Cuiv3, Timothy Florin1 1 MRI-UQ, Australia, 2CSIRO, Australia, 3Diamantina Institute, Australia 044B Symbiont-induced, novel cysteine-rich peptides in the gut symbiotic organ of the bean bug Riptortus pedestris Tsubasa Ohbayashi*1, Ryo Futahashi2, Yoichi Kamagata2, Takema Fukatsu2, Yoshitomo Kikuchi2 1 Hokkaido University, Japan, 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 045B Bacterial community structures in the gut of green dock beetles of the genus Gastrophysa Wakako Ohtsubo*1, Atsuko Miyagi2, Noriyuki Ojima3, Maki Kawai-Yamada2, Hirofumi Uchimiya2, Ginro Endo4 1 Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan, 2Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Japan, 3Tohoku Gakuin Junior and Senior High School, Japan, 4Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan 046B Fungus-growing termite microbiotas: do core communities exist in termite guts or fungus combs? Saria Otani*1, Aram Mikaelyan2, Tânia Nobre3, Lars H. Hansen1, N’golo A. Koné4, Søren J. Sørensen1, Duur K. Aanen3, Jacobus J. Boomsma1, Andreas Brune2, Michael Poulsen1 1 University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany, 3Wageningen University, Netherlands, 4UFR des-Sciences de la Nature, Station d’Écologie de LAMTO, Université Nangui Abrogoua, Cote d'Ivoire 047B Characterization of fecal microbiome in the different swine group by highthroughput sequencing Soo-Je Park*1, Hong-Ik Kim2, Jong-Soo Lee3 1 Jeju National University, South Korea, 2R&D Division, VITABIO, Inc., South Korea, 3Chungnam National University, South Korea 048B Finding the drivers of intestinal community composition in vertebrate animals the role of host phylogeny, physiology and diet Georg Reischer*1, Nathalie Schuster1, Gabrielle Stalder2, Chris Walzer2, Ruth Ley3, Andreas Farnleitner4 1 Vienna University of Technology, Austria, 2University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria, 3Cornell University, United States, 4Interuniversity Cooperation Center Water&Health, Austria 62 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 049B SGDB: Symbiotic Genomes Database for the integration and access to knowledge about host-symbiont relationships B. Mariana Reyes-Prieto*, Carlos Vargas-Chávez, Amparo Latorre Castillo, Andrés Moya Simarro University of Valencia, Spain 050B Dining without manners - the microbiome of a scavenger Michael Roggenbuck*1, Ida B.S. Dresen2, Nikolaj Blom3, Mads F. Bertelsen4, Søren J. Sørensen1, M Thomas P. Gilbert2, Gary R. Graves5, Lars H. Hansen6, Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén3 1 Section for microbiology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2Centre for GeoGenetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 3Centre for Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 4Center for Zoo and Wild Animal Health, Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark, 5Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Smithsonian Institution, United States, 6Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, Denmark 051B Hologenome analysis of two Red Sea sponges shed light on the coevolution of animal host and symbionts Taewoo Ryu*, Timothy Ravasi KAUST, Saudi Arabia 052B Molecular characterization of Debaryomyces hansenii and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa isolated from the gut of salmonids, croaker and yellowtail, and evaluation of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a fish model to explore some probiotic properties of the D. hansenii strains Oscar Salgado, Angelica Diaz, Sayaka Fujio, Diana Carrasco, Paulina Lopez, Katherine Garcia, Paola Navarrete* University of Chile/INTA, Chile 053B Genome evolution in the primary endosymbionts of whiteflies Diego Santos-García, Carlos A. Vargas-Chávez*, Mariana Reyes-Prieto, Andrés Moya, Amparo Latorre, Francisco Silva University of Valencia, Spain 054B Synergistic insecticide-detoxification in an insect-microbe endosymbiosis Yuya Sato*, Hideaki Koike, Kazutaka Takeshita, Hiroaki Sato, Ronald Navarro, Hideomi Itoh, Tomoyuki Hori, Yoshitomo Kikuchi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 055B Genetic basis of Cardinium-caused cytoplasmic incompatibility Stephan Schmitz-Esser*1, Evelyne Mann1,2, Corinne Stouthamer3, Suzanne Kelly3, Martha Hunter3 1 University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria, 2Institute for Milk Hygiene, Austria, 3University of Arizona / Department of Entomology, United States 63 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 056B A tunicate-specific Endozoicomonas-lineage, and comparative genomics and physiology of the symbiotic Endozoicomonas clade Lars Schreiber*1, Kasper Urup Kjeldsen1, Halina Tegetmeyer2, Peter Funch3, Susanna Lopez-Legentil4, Nicole Dubilier5, Andreas Schramm6 1 Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience - Center for Geomicrobiology, Denmark, 2Universität Bielefeld, Centrum für Biotechnologie – CeBiTec, Germany, 3Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience - Section of Genetics, Ecology and Evolution, Denmark, 4University of North Carolina Wilmington, Department of Biology & Marine Biology - Center For Marine Science, United States, 5Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Department of Symbiosis, Germany, 6Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience - Section of Microbiology, Denmark 057B Survey of the New Zealand rumen methanogen community by using the novel rumen and intestinal methanogen database RIM-DB Henning Seedorf*, Sandra Kittelmann, Gemma Henderson, Peter H. Janssen AgResearch Ltd., New Zealand 058B Holobiont of anhydrobiotic insect Polypedilum vanderplanki Elena Shagimardanova*1, Rene Augustin2, Sebastian Fraune2, Friederike AntonErxleben2, Oleg Gusev1, Takashi Okuda3, Elena Kostryukova4, Alekseev Dmitriy4, Aleksander Zelenin4, Aleksander Tyaht4, Thomas Bosch2 1 Kazan Federal University, Russia, 2Zoological Institute, University of Kiel, Germany, 3National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan, 4Scientific Research Institute of Physico-Chemical Medicine, Russia 059B In vivo Pyro-SIP assessing active gut microbiota of the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) Yongqi Shao*, Erika Arias-Cordero, Wilhelm Boland Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany 060B Sedimentation influences on coral microbial communities Christopher Sheridan*1, Ariel Kushmaro2, Jean-Marc Baele3, Philippe Grosjean4, Laurie J Raymundo5, Igor Eeckhaut1 1 Biology of Marine Organisms and Biomimetics Lab, University of Mons, Belgium, 2Avram and Stella Goldstein-Goren Department of Biotechnology Engineering and the National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, 3Geology and Applied Geology, Faculty of Engineering, University of Mons, Belgium, 4Numerical Ecology of Aquatic Systems lab, University of Mons, Belgium, 5Guam Marine Lab, University of Guam, Guam 061B A dominance of Akkermansia sp. mediates the anti-diabetic effect of metformin in obese mice Na-Ri Shin*1, June-Chul Lee2, Hae-Youn Lee2, Min-Soo Kim1, Tae Woong Whon1, Myung-Shik Lee2, Jin-Woo Bae1 1 Kyung Hee University, South Korea, 2Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, South Korea 062B Intensive genome reduction of the intracellular resident in Trimyema ciliate implicating its obligate symbiotic lifestyle Naoya Shinzato*1, Seiko Saitoh1, Hiroaki Aoyama1, Hideki Nagahama1, Haruki Sunagawa1, Yoichi Kamagata2 1 University of the Ryukyus, Japan, 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 64 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 063B The worldwide and long-stay coral associated bacteria, Endozoicomonas, and its diversity, specificity and distribution Jia-Ho Shiu*1, Jiun-Yan Ding1, Ching-Hung Tseng1, Hsueh-Ping Lo1, Takuma Mezaki2, Sen-Lin Tang1 1 Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2Biological Institute on Kuroshio, Japan 064B Evidence for the role of chemoautotrophic endosymbiosis in host diversification at deep-sea hydrothermal vents Yohey Suzuki* The University of Tokyo, Japan 065B Occurrence of bacterial symbionts in oocytes and early post-larvae as a direct evidence for their maternal inheritance in small deep-sea clams (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae) Kamil M. Szafrański*, Sylvie M. Gaudron, Sébastien Duperron Sorbonne Universités, Université Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris 06, France 066B Coral-associated viral and bacterial communities in Ha Long bay (Vietnam) Pham The Thu*1, Yvan Bettarel2, Bui Thi Viet Ha3 1 Institute of Marine Environment and Resources, Viet Nam, 2Research institute for the Development, France, 3Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam National University (VNU), Viet Nam 067B Genomic analysis reveals versatile heterotrophic capacity of a symbiotic sulfuroxidizing bacterium in sponge Renmao Tian*, Yong Wang, Zhaoming Gao, Lin Cai, Pei-Yuan Qian The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 068B Comparison of the bacterial community in normal and mucous excretion related faeces of giant pandas: a way to exclude causality? Hein Min Tun*1, Nathalie France Mauroo2, Ping Han3, Frederick Chi-Ching Leung4 1 Department of Animal Science, University of Manitoba, Canada, 2Department of Pathology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 3Division of Microbial Ecology, University of Vienna, Austria, 4School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 069B What keeps us together? Maintenance and termination of the thiotrophic symbiosis between the ciliate Zoothamnium niveum and Cand. Thiobios zoothamnicoli Jean-Marie Volland*, Salvador Espada-Hinojosa, Judith Drexel, Monika Bright University of Vienna, Austria 070B Coral microbiome is driven by ecological niche adaptation Christian Voolstra*1, Cornelia Roder2, Till Bayer3, Manuel Aranda2, Maren Kruse4, Christoph Walcher5 1 KAUST, Saudi Arabia, 2Red Sea Research Center, KAUST, Saudi Arabia, 3GEOMAR Helmholz Centre for Ocean Research, Germany, 4Leibniz-Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Germany, 5Helmoltz-Center Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany 65 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August 071B Cell surface protein Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) plays a vital role in adhesion of Lactobacillus reuteri ZJ617 to intestinal epithelial cells Haifeng Wang*1, Wenming Zhang2, Kan Gao1, Jianxin Liu2 1 Zhejiang A & F University, China, 2Zhejiang University, China 072B Effect of probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum P-8 on gut microbiota and growth performance of broiler chickens Lifeng Wang*, Chen Ma, Qiangchuan Hou, Weiqiang Huang, Heping Zhang Key laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering, Ministry of Education, Department of Food Science and Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China 073B Relationship between siderophore availability and virluence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Michael Weigert*1,2, Adin Ross Gillespie1 1 Univeristy of Zürich, Switzerland, 2University of Munich, Germany 074B Bacterial community of invasive Asian carp and indigenous American fish reflects host physiology Lin Ye1, Jon Amberg2, Duane Chapman3, Mark Gaikowski2, Camila Carlos*1, WenTso Liu1 1 University of Illinois / Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United States, 2USGS / Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, United States, 3USGS / Columbia Environmental Research Center, United States 075B Diversity and dynamics of microbial communities in different development stages of marine sponge Mycale phylophylla Jing Zhao*, Pei Su College of Ocean and Earth Science of Xiamen university, China 076B Bromochloromethane designed for methanogen removal affected colonic metabolic profiles and bacteria composition in rats Wei-Yun Zhu*, Yuxiang Yang, Chunlong Mu, Zhen Luo Nanjing Agricultural University, China 077B Bacterial communities associated with Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) feeding on the evening primrose, Oenothera bienniss L. Young-Gun Zo, Ji-Hyun Nam*, Jin-Nam Kim Kyungsung University, South Korea 66 PS12 ‒ Animal-microbe symbioses: conflicts, cooperation and co-evolution Tuesday 26 August PS13 ‒ Archaea: ecophysiology and evolution 078B Patterns of variation in archaeal genomes from geothermal environments Rika Anderson*, Angela Kouris, Chris Seward, Rachel Whitaker University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign, United States 079B Acetate-oxidizing microbial communities coupled to the reduction of iron, manganese and sulfate revealed by 13C-RNA stable isotope probing in the Ulleung Basin, East Sea Hyeyoun Cho*1, Jin-Sook Mok1, Bomina Kim1, Bo Thamdrup2, Jung-Ho Hyun1 1 Hanyang University, South Korea, 2Southern Denmark University, Denmark 080B Features of the extracellular vesicles (EVs) produced from a hyperthermophilic archaeon, Thermococcus onnurineus NA1 Dong Hee Choi*1, Yong Min Kwon1, Hiroshi Xavier Chiura2, Eun Chan Yang1, Seung Seob Bae3, Sung Gyun Kang3, Jung-Hyun Lee3, Hwan Su Yoon4, Sang-Jin Kim3 1 Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, South Korea, 2Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan, 3University of Science and Technology, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, South Korea, 4Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea 081B Retrieval of an almost complete Ca. Nitrosotalea devanaterra genome from an acidic fen SIP-metagenomics experiment under sulfate-reducing conditions Ping Han*1, Bela Hausmann1, Michael Pester2, Mads Albertsen3, Per Nielsen3, Alexander Loy1, Michael Wagner1 1 University of Vienna, Austria, 2University of Konstanz, Germany, 3Aalborg University, Denmark 082B Biogeography of planktonic and benthic archaeal community in the Jiulong River Estuary, southern China Anyi Hu*1, Chang-Ping Yu2 1 Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Urban Environment, China 083B Methanogen diversity in indigenous and introduced ruminant species on the Tibetan plateau Xiao Dan Huang1, Jagadish Padmanabha2, Stuart Denman2, Ruijun Long1, Chris McSweeney*2 1 Lanzhou University, China, 2CSIRO, Australia 084B Thaumarchaeal group I.1a archaeon cultivated from a deep oligotrophic soil horizon Man-Young Jung*1, Jaap Damsté2, Che Ok Jeon3, Sung-Keun Rhee1 1 Chungbuk National University, South Korea, 2NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands, 3Chung-Ang University, South Korea 085B Archaeal diversity in a solar saltern model system Haneul Kim*1, Heeyoung Kang1, Suji Kim1, Yoonsun Bang1, Yochan Joung2, Kiseong Joh1 1 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea, 2Chungnam National University, South Korea 67 PS13 ‒ Archaea: ecophysiology and evolution Tuesday 26 August 086B Physiological characterization of a novel hyperthermophilic, dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing archaeon Caitlin Miller*, Kazem Kashefi Michigan State University, United States 087B Proteomic insights into sulfur metabolism in the hydrogen-producing hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus onnurineus NA1 Yoon-Jung Moon*1, Joseph Kwon1, Sung-Ho Yun1, Hye Li Lim1, Sung Gyun Kang2, Jung-Hyun Lee2, Seung Il Kim1, Young-Ho Chung1 1 Korea Basic Science Institute, South Korea, 2Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, South Korea 088B Cryopreservation of ammonia-oxidizing archaea belonging to lineage 1.1a and 1.1b of the phylum Thaumarchaeota Marton Palatinszky, Alexander Galushko, Michael Wagner* Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, Division of Microbial Ecology, University of Vienna, Austria 089B Fruiting bodies of common forest mushrooms are hotspots for archaea in boreal climate zone Johanna Rinta-Kanto*1, Kati Pehkonen1, Waleed Abu Al-Soud2, Manu Tamminen1, Søren J. Sørensen2, Sari Timonen1 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2University of Copenhagen, Denmark 090B Single-cell and metagenomic characterization of novel, phylum-level archaea from Yellowstone National Park Jimmy Saw*1, Anja Spang1, Dan Colman2, Cristina Takacs-Vesbach2, Lionel Guy1, Thijs Ettema1 1 Uppsala University, Sweden, 2University of New Mexico, United States 091B Rapid identification of extreme halophiles and methanogens using the MALDIBiotyper system Chao-Jen Shih*1, Sheng-Chung Chen2, Chieh-Yin Weng2, Mei-Chin Lai2, Yu-Liang Yang1 1 Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2Department of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan 092B Development of methanogenic archaeal community after submergence of nonmethanogenic soils Takeshi Watanabe*1, Susumu Asakawa1, Koichi Hayano2 1 Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kyushu National Agricultural Experiment Station, Japan 093B Complete Genome Sequence and transcriptome analysis of Hyperthermophilic sulfur-reducing Archaeon Palaeococcus pacificus DY20341T revealed sulfurreducing metabolism Xiang Zeng*, Zongze Shao, Xiaobo Zhang The Third Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China 68 PS13 ‒ Archaea: ecophysiology and evolution Tuesday 26 August PS14 ‒ Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen 094B Spatial and temporal patterns of distribution and abundance of ammonia oxidizing archaea and bacteria in freshwater-tidal sediments Kyunghwa Baek*, Che-Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 095B Aerobic denitrification in Paracoccus denitrificans; how labile is nitrous oxide reductase in vivo? Linda Bergaust*1, Lenka Otradovcová2, Igor Kucera2, Zhi Qu3, Åsa Frostegård1, Lars Bakken3 1 NMBU/IKBM, Norway, 2MU/Biochemistry, Czech Republic, 3NMBU/IMV, Norway 096B Contribution of chemolithoautotrophes to dark primary production during a sulfidic event in the Peruvian upwelling Cameron Callbeck*1, Harald Schunck2, Niels Schoffelen1, Carolin Löscher2, Gaute Lavik1, Marcel Kuypers1 1 Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany, 2GEOMAR, Germany 097B Soil microbial community composition and diversity are resistant to multiple global change drivers Chelsea Carey*1, Valerie T. Eviner2, Michael J. Beman1, Stephen C. Hart1 1 University of California Merced, United States, 2University of California Davis, United States 098B Microbial process involved in the distribution and nitrous oxide cycling in a tropical reservoir in the south east of Colombia Maribeb Castro-González*, Victoria Torres Universidad del Tolima, Colombia 099B Physiology of nitrate-reducing anaerobes isolated from contaminated groundwater at the Oak ridge FRC Romy Chakraborty*1, Angelica Pettenato1, Andrew Lancaster2, Michael Thorgersen2, Brian Vaccaro2, Farris Poole2, Adam Deutschbauer1, Jayashree Ray1, Morgan Price1, Alexey Kazakov1, Pavel Novichkov1, Adam Arkin1, Mike Adams2 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, United States, 2University of Georgia, United States 100B Diversity, distribution and abundance of nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation bacteria in the sediments of Mai Po coastal wetland by amplification using specific biomarkers Jing Chen*, Zhi-Chao Zhou, Ji-Dong Gu The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 101B Distinct contributions of microbial extracellular and intracellular urease activity to nitrogen cycling processes in marine sediments Hongyue Dang*1, Haixia Zhou2, Deli Wang1, Feng Chen3, Zhinan Zhang4, Nianzhi Jiao1, Farooq Azam5 1 Xiamen University, China, 2Dezhou University, China, 3University of Maryland, United States, 4Ocean University of China, China, 5University of California San Diego, United States 69 PS14 – Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen Tuesday 26 August 102B Role of nitrite:nitrate oxidoreductase in the anammox bacterium Kuenenia stuttgartiensis Naomi de Almeida*, Mike Jetten, Jan Keltjens, Boran Kartal Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands 103B Temporal and spatial variablity in potential nitrification rates and abundance of ammonia-oxidising bacteria and archaea within intertidal sediments of two coastal bays Aoife Duff*1, Limei Zhang2, Vincent O'Flaherty1, Cindy Smith1 1 National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, 2Research centre for EcoEnvironmental Science, China 104B Effects of organic carbon and nitrate loading in microbial communities of coastal sediments Nuria Fernandez-Gonzalez*1, Amber K. Hardison2, Christopher K. Algar3, Anne E. Gibblin3, Jeremy J. Rich1 1 Brown University, United States, 2The University of Texas at Austin, United States, 3Marine Biological Laboratory, United States 105B Nitrogen removal from intertidal sediments of Qiao Island at Pearl River estuary Hang Gao*1, Wei-meng Ma1, De-zhang Ren1, Huai-yang Zhou1, Gaute Lavik2, Marcel Kuypers2 1 TongJi University, China, 2Max-Plank Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany 106B Spatiotemporal variations of nitrogen-removal microbes and activities in surface sediments of the Bohai and North Yellow Seas, China Jun Gong, Xiaoli Zhang* Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, China 107B Net metabolism and nutrient fluxes in the sediment-water interphase, Nicoya Gulf, Costa Rica Eddy Gómez*1, Alfonso Corzo1, Sokratis Papaspyrou1, Emilio García-Robledo2 1 University of Cádiz, Spain, 2Aarhus University, Denmark 108B Depth-specific distribution and significance of nitrite-dependent anaerobic ammonium and methane oxidising bacteria in wetland Baolan Hu*, Lidong Shen Zhejiang University, China 109B Nitrogen fixation and evolution of nif genes in the phylum Bacteroidetes Jun-ichi Inoue*1,2, Mitsuo Sakamoto2, Kenshiro Oshima3, Masahira Hattori3, Moriya Ohkuma2 1 Synaptech Inc., Japan, 2RIKEN BRC-JCM, Japan, 3the University of Tokyo, Japan 110B The abundance and diversity of nitrogen cycling genes in long-term cattle manure slurry-applied upland soils Miyuki Ishikawa*1, Reiko Fujimura2, Hiroshi Niimi3, Tomoyoshi Hashimoto4, Wataru Suda5, Seok-Won Kim5, Kenshiro Oshima5, Masahira Hattori5, Hiroyuki Ohta1 1 Graduate School of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Japan, 2Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Region, Japan, 4National Agricultural Research Center, Tsukuba, Japan, 5Graduate School of Frontier Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan 70 PS14 – Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen Tuesday 26 August 111B Topographical heterogeneity of nitrogen dynamics and microbial communities in forest soil Kazuo Isobe*, Nobuhito Ohte, Tomoki Oda, Hiroyu Kato, Sho Murabayashi, Wei Wei, Keishi Senoo The University of Tokyo, Japan 112B Diatomaceous dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium supporting ANAMMOX organisms in a shallow open water cell of a unit process wetland Zackary Jones*1, Justin Jasper2, Samantha Beardsley2, Robert Almstrand1, David Sedlak2, Jonathan Sharp1 1 Colorado School of Mines, United States, 2University of California Berkeley, United States 113B Micro-scale-localization of denitrifying communities in the soil matrix Christoph Keuschnig*, Pascal Simonet, Catherine Larose Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France 114B Screening and characterization of nitrates removal bacteria for prevent red-tide in ocean Kalam Lee*, Sang-Seob Lee Kyonggi university, South Korea 115B A Delftia sp. isolate with ammonia consumption ability Mingjun Liao*1, Guanjun Qin1, Lulu He2, Kai Cheng1, Yijun Zhao1, Congxin Xie2 1 Hubei University of Technology, China, 2Huazhong Agricultural University, China 116B pH-dominated niche segregation of ammonia-oxidising microorganisms in Chinese agricultural soils Shuai Liu*, Baolan Hu, Wei Wang, Lidong Shen, Liping Lou, Xiangyang Xu, Weiping Liu, Guangming Tian, Ping Zheng Zhejiang University, China 117B Global metabolomic responses of Nitrosomonas europaea 19718 to cold stress and altered ammonia feeding patterns Huijie Lu*, Alexander Ulanov, Masaru Nobu, Wen-Tso Liu University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, United States 118B N2O production, a widespread trait in fungi Koki Maeda*1, Aymé Spor2, Cécile Heraud2, Marie-Christine Breuil2, Florian Bizouard2, Sakae Toyoda3, Naohiro Yoshida3, Christian Steinberg2, Laurent Philippot2 1 National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan, 2INRA, France, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 119B Selective enrichment of uncultured ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea and nitrite oxidizing bacteria from freshwater Kengo Momiuchi*, Hirotsugu Fujitani, Satoshi Tsuneda Waseda University, Japan 120B Biogeography and biophysicochemical traits link N2O emissions and microbial communities across New Zealand pasture soils Sergio Morales*1, Neha Jha2, Surinder Saggar3 1 University of Otago, New Zealand, 2Massey University, New Zealand, 3Landcare Research, New Zealand 71 PS14 – Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen Tuesday 26 August 121B Impact of urine and DCD application on microbial communities in dairy-grazed pasture soils Sergio Morales*1, Neha Jha2, Surinder Saggar3 1 University of Otago, New Zealand, 2Massey University, New Zealand, 3Landcare Research, New Zealand 122B Uncovering novel regulatory pathways and sinks of greenhouse gases through bioinformatics Sergio Morales*, Jack Anderson University of Otago, New Zealand 123B An alternative method employing indigenous denitrifying activity and 15N tracer techniques for estimating potential nitrification activity from environmental samples Mina Nakahara1, Chie Katsuyama*1, Akifumi Shimamoto2, Masatoshi Hayashi2, Yuji Watanabe3, Ikuo Yoshinaga4, Yuichi Suwa1 1 Chuo University, Japan, 2The General Environmental Technos Co., Ltd. (KANSO Technos), Japan, 3Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE), Japan, 4Tottori University of Environmental Studies, Japan 124B Nitrifier and denitrifier abundance in soils of woody perennial crops Louise Nelson, Tanja Voegel*, Geetkamal Hans, F. Paul Markin University of British Columbia, Canada 125B Abundance of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria in woody perennial cropping systems under different management practices Louise Nelson*, Geetkamal Hans, Tanja Voegel University of British Columbia, Canada 126B Diversification and niche adaptation of Nitrospina-like siblings in the polyextreme brine habitats of the Red Sea David Kamanda Ngugi*, Ulrich Stingl King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia 127B Development of a PCR-based assay to detect and characterize soil-inhabiting fungal denitrifiers Amy Novinscak*1, Claudia Goyer2, Bernie Zebarth2, David Burton3, Martin Chantigny2, Martin Filion1 1 Université de Moncton, Canada, 2Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada, 3Dalhousie University, Canada 128B Kinetics of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria: Candidatus Nitrotoga arctica reveals high activity at low temperature Boris Nowka*1, Holger Daims2, Eva Spieck1 1 University of Hamburg / Microbiology, Germany, 2University of Vienna / Microbial Ecology, Austria 72 PS14 – Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen Tuesday 26 August 129B Iron-oxidizing chemolithoautotrophy contributes to the input of C and N from the atmosphere to the early acidic volcanic environment in the Island of Miyake, Japan Hiroyuki Ohta*1, Reiko Fujimura1, Momoko Sato1, Yoshinori Sato2, Tomoyasu Nishizawa1, Takashi Kamijo3 1 Ibaraki University College of Agriculture, Japan, 2National Research Institute for Cultural Properties Tokyo, Japan, 3University of Tsukuba Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Japan 130B Formation of nanoball-shaped Fe(III) oxide and cell enrustation by nitratereducing bacteria Sphaerotilus natans during mixotrophic Fe(II) oxidation Sunhwa Park*, Hor-Gil Hur Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST), South Korea 131B Microbial taxa linked to N2O fluxes in sugarcane soil Leonardo Pitombo*1, Janaina Carmo2, Heitor Cantarella3, Raffaella Rossetto4, Mattias de Hollander5, Agata Pijl5, Maryeimy López6, Johannes van Veen5, Eiko Kuramae5 1 Instituto Agronômico de Campinas, Brazil, 2Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil, 3Instituto Agronômico, Brazil, 4Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios, Brazil, 5Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Netherlands, 6Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil 132B Distribution of ammonia-oxidizing archaea and bacteria in the coastal sediments of the Sendai Bay in Japan Tomoko Sakami*, Shigeho Kakehi, Shinichi Ito Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Japan 133B Isolation of nitrous oxide producing fungi from tea fields in Japan Reiko Sameshima-Saito*, Kazuma Honda Shizuoka University, Japan 134B Inoculation of nitrous oxide (N2O) reducing denitrifiers mitigates N2O emission from agricultural soil after application of granular organic fertilizer Keishi Senoo*1, Weishou Shen1, Nan Gao1, Wei Wei1, Hiroko Kakuta1, Tomoyasu Nishizawa1,2, Kazuo Isobe1, Shigeto Otsuka1 1 The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Ibaraki University, Japan 135B Novel links between the nitrogen cycle and anaerobic oxidation of methane in microbial mats of the Black Sea Michael Sieger*1, Martin Taubert2, Jana Seifert3, Martin von Bergen-Tomm4, Felipe Bastida5, Mirko Basen6, Matthias Gehre7, Hans-Hermann Richnow7, Martin Krüger8 1 Pennsylvania State University, United States, 2University of East Anglia, United Kingdom, 3University of Hohenheim, Germany, 4Aalborg University, Denmark, 5Universitario de Espinardo, Spain, 6Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie, Germany, 7Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany, 8Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany 136B Nitrification and AOA/AOB dynamics across terrestrial and marine (soil/sediment) boundaries in two coastal bay ecosystems Cindy Smith*1, Limei Zhang2, Aoife Duff1, Vincent O'Flaherty1 1 National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, 2Research Centre for EcoEnvironmental Sciences, China 73 PS14 – Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen Tuesday 26 August 137B Variability in nitrogen-cycling processes and microbial community structure in the bottom sediments of a pond as influenced by discharging groundwater containing nitrate and ammonium Richard Smith*1, Bongkeun Song2, Douglas Kent1, Deborah Stoliker1, Deborah Repert1, Sung Pil Hyun3, Hee Sun Moon3, Dong-Chan Koh3, Kyoochul Ha3, Timothy McCobb1, Denis LeBlanc1 1 U.S. Geological Survey, United States, 2Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, United States, 3Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, South Korea 138B Linking DNRA community structure and activity in a shallow lagoonal estuarine system based on nrfA gene pyrosequencing and 15N isotope analyses Bongkeun Song*1, Jessica Lisa1, Craig Tobias2 1 The College of Williams & Mary/ Virginia Institute of Marine Science, United States, 2University of Connecticut, United States 139B The nitrogen cycle in a coastal microbial mat Lucas Stal*, Haoxin Fan, Henk Bolhuis Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands 140B Detection of nxrB genes by in situ RCA-FISH to identify unrecognized nitriteoxidizing microorganisms in environments Norisuke Ushiki*1, Hirotsugu Fujitani1, Tatsuhiko Hoshino2, Satoshi Tsuneda1 1 Waseda University, Japan, 2Geomicrobiology Group, Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan 141B Greater diversity and abundance of denitrifying microorganisms in environments than previously realized Wei Wei*1, Kazuo Isobe1, Tomoyasu Nishizawa1, Lin Zhu2, Yutaka Shiratori3, Nobuhito Ohte1, Keisuke Koba4, Shigeto Otsuka1, Keishi Senoo1 1 The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Alkali Soil Natural Environmental Science Center, Northeast Forestry University, China, 3Niigata Agricultural Research Institute, Japan, 4Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan 142B Diversity and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria variation along the chronosequence in the foreland of Tianshan No. 1 glacier, China Xiukun Wu*, Wei Zhang, Gaosen Zhang, Tuo Chen, Guangxiu Liu Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 143B Diverse distribution of unusual methanotroph Crenothrix-related microbes in various environments Fei Xia*, Zhe-Xue Quan Fudan University, China 144B Relationship between nitrogen fertilizers and greenhouse gas emissions from tropical soil in oil palm plantation Ryo Yoshioka*1, Shuzoh Shimada1, Hironori Arai1, Rosnaeni Sakata1, Naho Yoshioka1, Hiroshi Aoki2, Atsushi Sakamoto2, Narutoshi Kimoto2, Melling Lulie3, Kazuyuki Inubushi1 1 Chiba University, Japan, 2JCAM AGRI.Co.LTD., Japan, 3Tropical Peat Research Laboratory Unit, Malaysia 74 PS14 – Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen Tuesday 26 August 145B Response of nitrification and denitrification and the corresponding functional microbes to different moisture gradients in two paddy soil types Limei Zhang*, Lili Han, Yuanming Zheng, Jupei Shen, Ruoxuan Liu, Jizheng He Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 146B Simultaneous removal of organic matter and nitrogen by a heterotrophic nitrifying bacterial Stenotrophomonas maltophilia DJ Yuming Zhong*, Guoping Pan, Yingli Lian, Jun Guo, Guoping Sun, Meiying Xu Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, China 75 PS14 – Biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen Tuesday 26 August PS15 ‒ Disentangling the role of dispersal in microbial biogeography through theory and experiment 147B Characteristics of biogenic manganese oxide and chromium oxidation potential of serpentinitic soil in Taiwan Juei-Yu Chiu*, Shang-Yun Ding, Jia-Hsu Lin, Chuen-Huey Chiu, Wen-Chien Kuo, Zeng-Yei Hseu National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Taiwan 148B The application of ecological theory to control pathogenic interference in larviculture Peter De Schryver*1, Kari J.K. Attramadal2, Thi My Hanh Truong2, Ingrid Bakke2, Jorunn Skjermo3, Yngvar Olsen2, Olav Vadstein2 1 Ghent University, Belgium, 2Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway, 3SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture, Norway 149B Metagenomics of Bacteria in ballast water and implications for ship-mediated dispersal of microbes Fred C. Dobbs*, Despoina Lymperopoulou 1 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, United States 150B Soils properties outpaces agricultural practices in the determination of bacterial community structure in sugarcane fields Ademir Durrer*1, Thiago Gumiere2, Pedro Avelino Maia Andrade2, Diogo Paes Costa2, Rodrigo Taketani3, Júlia Lima2, Michele Pereira e Silva2, Itamar Soares Melo3, Fernando Dini Andreote2 1 University of São Paulo, ESALQ, Brazil, 2USP/ESALQ, Brazil, 3EMBRAPA, Brazil 151B Microbial immigration from Africa to Italy via airborne dust: A preliminary assessment Maura Fiamma*1, Massimo Deligios1, Riccardo Rosselli2, Gabriella Pintus1, Annalisa Canu3, Rosella Muresu4, Pierpaolo Duce3, Andrea Squartini2, Pietro Cappuccinelli1 1 University of Sassari, Italy, 2University of Padua, Italy, 3Institute of Biometeorology National Research Council (IBIMET-CNR), Italy, 4Institute of Animal Production Systems in Mediterranean Environments - National Research Council (ISPAAMCNR), Italy 152B Bacterial biogeography along stratified water columns in the western Arctic Ocean Dukki Han*1, Yoo Kyung Lee2, Hor-Gil Hur1 1 Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology, South Korea, 2Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea 153B Dispersal limitation of bacterial assemblages in sediment surface of the western Arctic Ocean Dukki Han*1, Seung-Il Nam2, Hor-Gil Hur1 1 Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology, South Korea, 2Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea 154B Biogeography of drinking water bacteria along a premise plumbing flow path Nadine Kotlarz*1, Dan Marcus1, James Yonts1, Ameet Pinto2, Lutgarde Raskin1 1 University of Michigan, United States, 3University of Glasgow, United Kingdom 76 PS15 ‒ Disentangling the role of dispersal in microbial biogeography through theory and experiment Tuesday 26 August 155B Bacterioplankton diversity along the epipelagic zone of the Atlantic Ocean – A case study for microbial biogeography Mathias Milici*, Melissa Wos-Oxley, Sandoval Ruy, Hui Wang, Jürgen Tomasch, Dietmar Pieper, Irene Wagner-Döbler Helmholtz Center For Infection Research, Germany 156B Global biogeography and population structure of deep-sea vent chemolithoautotrophs inferred from multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) Sayaka Mino*1, Satoshi Nakagawa2, Hiroko Makita3, Tomohiro Toki4, Junichi Miyazaki3, Shingo Kato5, Tomo-o Watsuji3, Manabu Nishizawa3, Hiroyuki Imachi3, Takuro Nunoura3, Masahiro Yamamoto3, Anne Godfroy6, Ken Takai3, Tomoo Sawabe1 1 Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Japan Agency for MarineEarth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan, 4University of the Ryukyus, Japan, 5University of Delaware, United States, 6French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer), France 157B Inter-annual stability of picocyanobacterial communities over large spatial scales concomitant with biogeographical and biogeochemical provinces Martin Ostrowski*1, Sophie Mazard1, Frances Pitt2, Ian Paulsen1, Dave Scanlan2 1 Macquarie University, Australia, 2Warwick University, United Kingdom 158B Variation of bacterial abundance and community structure on Asian dust and non-Asian dust days in outdoor environment Jonguk Park*1, Nobuyasu Yamaguchi1, Makiko Kodama1, Takashi Baba2, Tomoaki Ichijo1, Masao Nasu1 1 Osaka University, Japan, 2Tottori University, Japan 159B Global cross-domain diversity patterns of picoplankton in the photic and aphotic ocean Guillem Salazar1, Ramiro Logares1, Francisco M. Cornejo-Castillo1, Shinichi Sunagawa2, Peer Bork2, Josep M. Gasol1, Silvia G. Acinas1 1 Marine Sciences Institute (ICM-CSIC), Spain, 2EMBL- European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany 160B Microbes of the built environment spanning an urbanization gradient Se Jin Song*1, Jean Frances Ruiz-Calderon2, Humberto Cavallin-Calanche2, Rafael Rios2, Jean Hernandez3, OraLee Branch4, Henrique Pereira5, Luciana Campos Paulino6, Martin Blaser7, Rob Knight1, Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello7 1 University of Colorado, Boulder, United States, 2University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, 3Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana, Peru, 4New York University Langone Medical Center, United States, 5Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Brazil, 6Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil, 7New York University School of Medicine, United States 161B Chroococcidiopsis is everywhere, but the microenvironment selects Gaosen Zhang*1, Henry Sun2 1 Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Reasearch Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Desert Research Institute, United States 77 PS15 ‒ Disentangling the role of dispersal in microbial biogeography through theory and experiment Tuesday 26 August 162B Drivers shaping the diversity and biogeography of total and active bacterial communities in the South China Sea Yao Zhang*1, Zihao Zhao1, Minhan Dai1, Nianzhi Jiao1, Gerhard Herndl2 1 State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Sciences, Xiamen University, China, 2Department of Limnology and Oceanography, University of Vienna, Austria 78 PS15 ‒ Disentangling the role of dispersal in microbial biogeography through theory and experiment Tuesday 26 August PS16 ‒ Eukaryotic microorganisms in foodweb 163B Depth dictates α- and β-diversity of rare and abundant microbial eukaryotes in near-surface sediments of coastal ecosystems Jun Gong*1, Fei Shi1, Bin Ma1, Jun Dong1, Maria Pachiadaki2, Virginia Edgcomb2 1 Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, China, 2Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States 164B Depth dictates α- and β-diversities of microbial eukaryotes in near-surface sediments of a coastal ecosystem Jun Gong*1, Fei Shi1, Bin Ma1, Jun Dong1, Maria Pachiadaki2, Virginia Edgcomb2 1 Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, China, 2Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States 165B Assimilation of plant-derived carbon by microeukaryotes in a rice field soil Jun Murase*1, Chol Gyu Lee2, Yong Li3, Manami Shibata1, Haruka Nakatani1, Hisako Minami1, Takeshi Watanabe1, Susumu Asakawa1, Makoto Kimura4 1 Nagoya University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Zhejiang University, China, 4Food and Agricultural Materials Inspection Center, Japan 166B Seasonal dynamics of mixotrophic nanoflagellates in brackish, coastal waters of the Gulf of Gdansk (Baltic Sea) Kasia Piwosz*1, Jorg Villiger2, Jakob Pernthaler2 1 National Marine Fisheries Research institute, Poland, 2Limnological Station, University of Zürich, Switzerland 167B Predation of Escherichia coli and Aeromonas hydrophila by protozoa in hydroponic medium Kiyoshi Sato*, Yoshiyuki Taniyama, Noriko Ryuda, Daisuke Ueno, Takashi Someya Saga University, Japan 168B An ITS-based phylogenetic framework for the genus Vorticella: finding the molecular and morphological gaps in a taxonomically difficult group Ping Sun*1, John Clamp2, Dapeng Xu1 1 Xiamen University, China, 2North Carolina Central University, United States 169B Fungal-like marine thraustochytrids: Their abundandance and potential importance in microbial foodweb Guangyi Wang*1, Yingbo Duan1, Ying Liu2, Qian Li3 1 Tianjin University, China, 2Peking University Shenzheng Graduate School, China, 3Xiamen University, China 170B Radiolarians dominate microbial eukaryotic community in the abyssal sea floor of South China Sea Dapeng Xu*, Nianzhi Jiao State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science; Institute of Marine Microbes and Ecospheres; Xiamen University, China 79 PS16 – Eukaryotic microorganisms in foodweb Tuesday 26 August PS17 ‒ Metagenomic discoveries 171B Using functional metagenomics for the discovery of new antimicrobials from extreme and rare environments Gregory Amos*1, Chiara Borsetto1, Paris Laskaris1, David Pearce2, David Hodgson1, Christophe Corre1, Elizabeth Wellington1 1 University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 2Northumbria University, United Kingdom 172B A metagenomic study revealing diverse functional groups in microbial communities of deep-ground oil Man Cai*1, Chang-Qiao Chi2, Yue-Qin Tang3, Yan Li2, Xing-Biao Wang2, Yong Nie2, Ze-Shen Liu2, Xiao-Lei Wu2 1 Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Peking University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Sichuan University, China 173B Microbial sulfur cycle in two hydrothermal chimneys on the Southwest Indian Ridge Huiluo Cao*, Yong Wang, Pei-Yuan Qian The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 174B Analyses of microbial diversities and functions in potential gas hydrate bearing area at offshore southwestern Taiwan: by metagenomic approach Sheng-Chung Chen*1, Saulwood Lin2, Mei-Chin Lai1 1 National Chung-Hsing University/Life Sciences, Taiwan, 2National Taiwan University/Institute of Oceanography, Taiwan 175B Novel salt-resistant bacterial chitinase revealed by metagenomics Mariana Silvia Cretoiu*1, Francesca Berini2, Anna Maria Kielak3, Flavia Marineli2, Jan Dirk van Elsas4 1 Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands, 2University of Insubria, Italy, 3Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Netherlands, 4University of Groningen, Netherlands 176B Identification of cellulases in agricultural soil by metagenomics Maria de Vries*1, Anne Schoeler1, Julia Ertl1, Zhuofei Xu2, Michael Schloter1 1 Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany, 2University of Copenhagen, Denmark 177B Identification of thermostable glycoside hydrolase enzymes in metagenomes Henrik Marcus Geertz-Hansen*1, Thomas Nordahl Petersen1, Lars Kiemer2, Nikolaj Blom1 1 Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 2Novozymes A/S, Denmark 178B Marine microbial community structure inferred from pyrosequencing of SSU rRNA gene regions and metagenomic analysis Savvas Genitsaris*1, Sébastien Monchy1, Jérémie Denonfoux2, Stephanie Ferreira2, Konstantinos Kormas3, Télesphore Sime-Ngando4, Eric Viscogliosi5, Urania Christaki1 1 Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, France, 2Genoscreen, Genomic Platform and R&D, France, 3University of Thessaly, Greece, 4Clermont Université Blaise Pascal, France, 5Institut Pasteur of Lille, France 179B Geographical distribution and ecological diversification of fungal communities associated with barley seeds in western Canada revealed by next generation sequencing 80 PS17 – Metagenomic discoveries Tuesday 26 August Tom Graefenhan*1, Wen Chen2, Janice M. Bamforth1, Christopher T. Lewis2, C. André Lévesque2, Nan Zhang2, Don Gaba1, Sheryl A. Tittlemier1, Aaron MacLeod1, T. Kelly Turkington3 1 Canadian Grain Commission / GRL, Canada, 2Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada / ECORC, Canada, 3Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada / Lacombe, Canada 180B Rhizosphere metagenomics of biofuel crops Jiarong Guo*, Adina Howe, Jordan Fish, Aaron Garoutte, Chao Xue, Bangzhou Zhang, Eliane Gomes, Caio Rachid, James Cole, Titus Brown, James Tiedje Michigan State University, United States 181B Ionic liquid tolerance in microbes Douglas Higgins*1, Thomas Rüegg1, Blake Simmons2, Steven Singer3, Michael Thelen1 1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States, 2Sandia National Laboratory, United States, 3Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States 182B A sequencing-based approach for tracing fecal contamination in Stockholm storm water system Yue Hu*1, Anders Fredrik Andersson1, Jens Fagerberg2 1 Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 2Stockholm Vatten AB, Sweden 183B Metagenomic study of diversity of microorganisms and their natural product biosynthesis genes in Okinawan marine sponges Hiroshi Izumi*1, Ty McClelland2, Sung-Yin Yang1, James D Reimer2, Holger JenkeKodama1 1 Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan, 2University of the Ryukyus, Japan 184B Application of gene synteny to a metagenomic study Samuel Jacquiod*, Gisle Vestergaard, Witold Kot, Søren Sørensen University of Copenhagen, Denmark 185B Characterization of the bovine rumen microbiome in early stages of development Elie Jami*, Adi Israel, Assaf Kotser, Itzhak Mizrahi Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) Volcani center, Israel 186B The London Microbiome: Urban microbial biogeography as a pathway to Citizen Science Anne D. Jungblut*, Georgia Ward, David Bass, Lucy D. Robinson The Natural History Museum, United Kingdom 187B Rat gut plasmids: Diversity of complete, circular plasmids from hospital sewer rats and Falkland Island rats Tue Sparholt Jørgensen*1, Zhuofei Xu2, Martin Asser Hansen3, Søren Johannes Sørensen3, Lars Hestbjerg Hansen4 1 University of Copenhagen, Department of Biology, Denmark, 2university of Copenhagen, Denmark, 3University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 4Aarhus University, Denmark 81 PS17 – Metagenomic discoveries Tuesday 26 August 188B Targeted metagenomic analysis of nitrogen cycle genes of native and cultivated prairie soils of the Midwestern United States Stefanie Kapucija*1, Susannah Tringe2, Adina Howe3, Alex Copeland2, James Tiedje4, Janet Jansson5, Rachel Mackelprang1 1 California State University Northridge, United States, 2Joint Genome Institute, United States, 3Argonne National Laboratory, United States, 4Michigan State University, United States, 5Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States 189B The influence of wastewater effluent on microbial communities in an urbanized river system Imrose Kauser*, Rachel Poretsky University of Illinois at Chicago, United States 190B Uncultured bacterial and viral diversity of abalones (Haliotis discus hannai) Kyoung-Ho Kim*, Young-Sam Kim Pukyong National University, South Korea 191B Global transport of viruses via ships' ballast water revealed through metagenomics Yiseul Kim*, Tiong Gim Aw, Joan Rose Michigan State University, United States 192B Bacterial community types linked with low- and high-methane emitting sheep Sandra Kittelmann*1, Cesar S. Pinares-Patiño1, Wendy E. Bain2, Henning Seedorf1, Michelle R. Kirk1, Siva Ganesh1, John C. McEwan2, Peter H. Janssen1 1 AgResearch Ltd. Grasslands Research Centre, New Zealand, 2AgResearch Ltd., Invermay Agricultural Centre, New Zealand 193B Metagenomic analysis of anaerobic methane oxidation in deep marine sediment of Ulleung Basin, East Sea Jin-woo Lee*1, Kae Kyoung Kwon1, Jang-Jun Bahk2, Dong-Hun Lee3, Jung-Hyun Lee1 1 Korea Institute Ocena Science and Technology, South Korea, 2Petroleum and Marine Resources Research Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, South Korea, 3Department of Microbiology, Chungbuk National University, South Korea 194B Metagenome-derived esterases hydrolyze an autoinducer 3-hydroxypalmitic acid methyl ester of Ralstonia solanacearum Seon-Woo Lee*, Myung Hwan Lee, Weixin Tao, Nam Hee Kim, Soo Yeon Choi, Eul Cheol Hwang Dong-A University, South Korea 195B Using metagenomic approach to explore spatial distribution profiles of antibiotic resistance genes among multiple environmental niches Bing Li*, Ying Yang, Liping Ma, Feng Ju, Feng Guo, Tong Zhang The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 196B Exploring microbial heavy metal resistance genes profile in multiple environment niches using metagenomic approaches Liguan Li*, Tong Zhang The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 82 PS17 – Metagenomic discoveries Tuesday 26 August 197B Mobilome in long-term copper polluted soil Wenting Luo*1, Claudia de la Cruz-Perera1, Zhuofei Xu1, Leise Riber1, Lars Hansen2, Søren Sørensen1 1 University of Copenhagen/Department of Biology, Denmark, 2Aarhus University/Department of Environmental Science, Denmark 198B Microbial diversity and function of native and cultivated prairie soils in the Great Prairie of the Midwestern United States Rachel Mackelprang*1, Stefanie Kapucija1, Bayan Parsa1, Susannah Tringe2, Adina Howe3, Alex Copeland2, Regina Lamendella4, James Tiedje5, Janet Jansson6 1 California State University Northridge, United States, 2Joint Genome Institute, United States, 3Argonne National Laboratory, United States, 4Juniata College, United States, 5Michigan State University, United States, 6LBNL, United States 199B Seasonal changes in nitrogen cycle gene potential in Midwestern agricultural soils as revealed by time-series metagenomics Luis H Orellana*1, Allana Welsh2, Steven Higgins3, Joanne Chee-Sanford2, Robert Sanford2, Kirsti Ritalahti3, Frank Löffler3, Konstantinos Konstantinidis1 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, United States, 3University of Tennessee, United States 200B Comparative genomics approach for the prediction of the bacterial agar metabolic pathway Byeonghyeok Park*, Byoungnam Min, In-Geol Choi Korea University, Computational and Synthetic Biology Laboratory, South Korea 201B Decoding the biogenic origin of coal bed methane through metagenomics Donovan Parks*, Paul Evans, Steven Robbins, Gene Tyson University of Queensland, Australia 202B Comparative metagenomic analysis unveil the coexistence of multiple endosymbionts and its physiological relationship with the tubeworm Lamellibrachia satsuma Ajit Kumar Patra*1, Yoshihiro Fujiwara2, Sang-Jin Kim3 1 University of Science and Technology, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, South Korea, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 3University of Science and Technology, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, South Korea 203B Biofuel future from the sea: high-throughput functional screening for glycoside hydrolases in metagenomic libraries of fresh, marine and hyper-saline water bodies Alina Pushkarev*1, Yonatan Sher1, Onit Alalouf1, Roi Feingersch2, Yuval Shoham1, Oded Beja1 1 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, 2Bar-Ilan Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee, Israel 204B Expanding the bioinformatics toolbox for the analysis of genomes and metagenomes Luis M Rodriguez-R*, Chengwei Luo, Konstantinos Konstantinidis Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 83 PS17 – Metagenomic discoveries Tuesday 26 August 205B Deep sequencing to discover unknown neurotropic viruses in harbor seals in the 2009 stranding event (Phoca vitulina) off the coast of California Stephanie Rosales*, Rebecca Vega Thurber Oregon State University, United States 206B Functional soil metagenome mining for novel gentamicin resistance genes Choong-Min Ryu1, Hyun joo Im*2, Soohyun Lee1 1 KRIBB, South Korea, 2UST/KRIBB, South Korea 207B An agilent platform functional gene array for analyzing disparate microbial communities Zhou Shi, Zhili He*, James Voordeckers, Huaqun Yin, Mengting Yuan, Ye Deng, Jizhong Zhou University of Oklahoma, United States 208B Sequence-specific and correctable ambiguous bases (Ns) in the pyrosequencing data Sunguk Shin*, Joonhong Park Yonsei University, South Korea 209B Discrepancy between culturing and culture-independent microbiology in oilfields Michael Siegert*1, Martin Krüger2 1 Pennsylvania State University, United States, 2Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany 210B Genome-scale simulation of non-stationary photoautotrophic growth of cyanobacteria Hyun-Seob Song*, Ryan McClure, Eric Hill, Jim Fredrickson, Allan Konopka, Alexander Beliaev Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States 211B An expanded genomic representation of the phylum Cyanobacteria Rochelle Soo*1, Connor Skennerton1, Yuji Sekiguchi2, Michael Imelfort1, Samuel Paech1, Paul Dennis1, Jason Steen1, Donovan Parks1, Gene Tyson1, Philip Hugenholtz1 1 University of Queensland, Australia, 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 212B Metagenomic analysis of aquaculture microbiome in shrimp culture pond by next-generation sequencer Wataru Suda*1, Kageyasu Takanashi1, Erica Iioka1, Emi Omori1, Misa Kiuchi1, Hiromi Kuroyanagi1, Keiko Komiya1, Chie Shindo1, Yukiko Takayama1, Yasue Hattori1, Heba S. Said1, Sangwan Kim1, Kenshiro Oshima1, Michiei Oto2, Takashi Sasahira3, Masahira Hattori1 1 Center for Omics and Bioinformatics, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Biotechnology, Tokyo Technical College, Japan, 3Matsumoto Institute of Microoganism Co., Ltd., Japan 213B Metagenomic glimpses into coal-to-methane conversion by a microbial consortium sourced from a Surat Basin gas field, in Queensland, Australia Nai Tran-Dinh*, Stephen Sestak, Carly Rosewarne, Cassandra Vockler, Paul Greenfield, Neil Sherwood CSIRO, Australia 84 PS17 – Metagenomic discoveries Tuesday 26 August 214B Metagenomic study of freshwater communities impacted by agricultural and urban contamination to identify improved biomarkers of water quality Thea Van Rossum*1, Michael A Peabody1, Miguel I Uyaguari Diaz2, Alvin X Tian2, Kirby Cronin2, Matthew A Croxen2, Anamaria Crisan3, Matthew Laird1, Ray Lo1, William W L Hsiao2, Curtis A Suttle2, Natalie A Prystajecky2, Judith L Isaac-Renton2, Patrick K C Tang2, Fiona S L Brinkman1 1 Simon Fraser University, Canada, 2University of British Columbia, Canada, 3British Columbia Center for Disease Control, Canada 215B Study of bias introduced by functional metagenomics and culturing when screening for enzymes in a cold and alkaline environment Jan Vester*, Mikkel Andreas Glaring, Peter Stougaard University of Copenhagen, Denmark 216B Comparative analyses of the genetic bacterial population structures in intestinal and non-intestinal habitats using an innovative multi-compartment approach Julia Vierheilig*1, Georg H. Reischer2, Christina Frick1, Regina Sommer3, Alfred Paul Blaschke4, Julia Derx4, Alexander K.T. Kirschner3, Maite Muniesa5, Robert L. Mach6, Andreas H. Farnleitner2 1 Vienna University of Technology / Centre for Water Resource Systems, Austria, 2Vienna University of Technology / Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water & Health, Austria, 3Medical University of Vienna / Interuniversity Cooperation Centre Water & Health, Austria, 4Vienna University of Technology / Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Austria, 5University of Barcelona / Department of Microbiology, Spain, 6Vienna University of Technology / Institute for Chemical Engineering, Austria 217B Current status of Korean viral metagenomics Tae Woong Whon*, Min-Soo Kim, Jin-Woo Bae Kyung Hee University, South Korea 218B Microbial community and metabolic function in a meromictic lake in Siberia Yu Ting Wu*1, Cheng Yu Yang1, Ching Hung Tseng1, Isaam Saeed2, Bayanmunkh Baatar1, Denis Yu Rogozin3, Degermendzhy Andrey Georgievich3, Sen Lin Tang1 1 Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2YourGene Biosciences Australia Pty Ltd, Australia, 3Institute of Biophysics, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 219B Fast and unbiased profiling of bacterial and archaeal rRNA tags from metagenomic or metatranscriptomic data Chao Xie*1, Shi Ming Tan1, Rohan Williams1, Daniel Huson2, Yehuda Cohen1, Stephan Schuster1, Peter Little1 1 Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Singapore, 2University of Tubingen, Germany 220B Characterization of a novel thermo-stable patatin-like protein from Guaymas basin metagenomic library Jun Xu*, Ling Fu, Ying He, Fangdi Xu, Qun Ma, Fengping Wang Shanghai JiaoTong University, China 85 PS17 – Metagenomic discoveries Tuesday 26 August 221B Illumina sequencing-based analysis of free-living bacterial community dynamics during an Akashiwo sanguinea bloom in Xiamen Sea Area, China Caiyun Yang*, Tianling Zheng Xiamen University, China 222B SPA: a short peptide assembler for metagenomic data Youngik Yang*, Shibu Yooseph J. Craig Venter Institute, United States 223B Metagenomic analyses of viral community from human microbiome Seok-Hwan Yoon*1, Hana Yi2, Jongsik Chun1 1 School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Department of Public Health Science, Graduate School, Korea University, South Korea 86 PS17 – Metagenomic discoveries Tuesday 26 August PS18 - Microbes in inland waters 224B Diversity, distribution and hydrocarbon biodegradation capabilities of microbial communities in oil-contaminated cyanobacterial mats from a constructed water treatment wetland Raeid Abed* Sultan Qaboos University, Oman 225B Diversity of nosZ-type denitrifiers in a tropical reservoir in the south east of Colombia Maribeb Castro-González*, Mauricio Pacheco Universidad del Tolima, Colombia 226B The response of microbial community structure to clay flocculation of harmful algae blooms Chunyi Chen*, Terry Hazen, Stephen Techtmann University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States 227B Proteomic analysis of a saxitoxin-producing and non-toxic strain of Anabaena circinalis reveals each is a distinct ecotype Paul D'Agostino*1, Xiaomin Song2, Brett Neilan1, Michelle Moffitt3 1 University of New South Wales, Australia, 2Australian Proteomics Analysis Facility, Australia, 3University of Western Sydney, Australia 228B Depth- and nutrient-dependent variation in sediment microbial community structure in Loch Leven, Scotland Zihan Dai1, Andrew Free*1, Eulyn Pagaling1, Stephen Bridgett1, Rosalind Allen1, Laurence Carvalho2, Bryan Spears2 1 University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Edinburgh, United Kingdom 229B Bacterial diversity in aquaculture and non-aquaculture sites of Taal Lake, Philippines Leslie Michelle Dalmacio*, Marilen Balolong, Ma. Cecilia Tria, Maria Victoria Cailao, Rachelle Ramilo, John Harvey Beza, Arnold Hallare University of the Philippines, Philippines 230B Species composition of microscale microbial hotspots Lisa Dann*, James G Mitchell, Renee Smith, Shane Tobe Flinders University, Australia 231B Exploring the diversity and distribution of freshwater aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs in a latitudinal gradient Isabel Ferrera*1, John C. Priscu2, Amy Chiuchiolo2, Hugo Sarmento3, Hans-Peter Grossart4 1 Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Spain, 2Montana State University, United States, 3Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil, 4Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Germany 232B Bacterial communities of Beijing surface waters as revealed by 454 pyrosequencing of the 16s rRNA gene Xiaoqing He*, Yumei Wei Beijing Forestry University, China 87 PS18 – Microbes in inland waters Tuesday 26 August 233B Comparison of phenotypic and genotypic characteristics between clinical and environmental isolates of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 Md. Shafiqul Islam*1, Zahid H Mahmud1, Rokon Uz Zaman1, A K M Rafiul Islam2, S M Shahinul Islam3, John D Clemens1, M Sirajul Islam1 1 International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Bangladesh, 2Department of Botany, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, 3Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh 234B Genotypical diversity of Escherichia coli strains isolated from surface waters and sediments in the Yeongsan River Basin, South Korea Jeonghwan Jang*, Hor-Gil Hur Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 235B The role of ecosystem size in structuring the microbial benthic community of an inland salt lake system Christopher Kavazos*1, Pierre Horwitz1, Megan Huggett1, Ute Mueller2 1 School of Natural Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Australia, 2School of Engineering, Edith Cowan University, Australia 236B Molecular insights into the diversity of aquatic protists in Scandinavian lakes Maryia Khomich*, Håvard Kauserud, Tom Andersen University of Oslo, Norway 237B Winter algal bloom and spatial characteristics of water quality in the lower Taewha River, Ulsan, Korea Jongseol Kim, Yuri Nam* University of Ulsan, South Korea 238B Cultivation of bacterioplankton from an oligotrophic freshwater lake using a dilution-to-extinction approach Suhyun Kim*, Ilnam Kang, Jang-Cheon Cho Inha University, South Korea 239B Rhizobacter daechungensis sp. nov., isolated from deep freshwater sediment of Daechung reservoir So-Ra Ko*, Long Jin, Hee-Mock Oh, Chi-Yong Ahn Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), South Korea 240B Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs are an active component of freshwater microbial community Michal Koblizek*1, Michal Masin1, Eva Hojerova1, Zuzana Cuperova1, Yonghui Zeng1, Vojtech Kasalicky1, Ivette Salka2, Hans-Peter Grossart2 1 Institute of Microbiology, Czech Republic, 2Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Germany 241B Spatial biodiversity of bacteria along the largest Arctic river determined by next-generation sequencing Olesya Kolmakova*1, Michail Gladyshev2, Alexey Rozanov3, Sergey Peltek3, Maria Trusova2 1 Siberian Federal University, Russia, 2Institute of Biophysics of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, 3Institute of Cytology & Genetics of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 88 PS18 – Microbes in inland waters Tuesday 26 August 242B Phylogenetic diversity of Arthrospira in commercially available "spirulina" food supplements Konstantinos Kormas*1, Elisabeth Vardaka2, Matina Katsiapi3, Georgios Maglousidis2, Maria Moustaka-Gouni3 1 University of Thessaly, Greece, 2TEI Thessalonikis, Greece, 3Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 243B Bacterial community structure of a shallow meromictic lake, Lake Harutori Kyoko Kubo* The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Japan 244B Differential temporal changes in the biofilm bacterial communities of streams in native forest and urban catchments Kelvin Lau*1, Vidya Washington1, Martin Neale2, Gillian Lewis1 1 University of Auckland, New Zealand, 2Auckland Council, New Zealand 245B A River Runs Through It: investigating the environmental drivers affecting the microbiome of Singapore's urban waterways Federico Lauro*1, Gourvendu Saxena2, Suparna Mitra1, Ezequiel Marzinelli3, Xie Chao2, Toh Jun Wei1, Daniela Drautz1, Krithika Arumugam1, Peter Steinberg3, Rohan Williams2, Sanjay Swarup2 1 Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 3School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation, University of New South Wales, Australia 246B 16S rRNA gene and functional gene elevational diversity patterns of bacterioplankton in freshwater lakes Huabing Li1, Jing Zeng2, Peng Xing2, Qinglong L. Wu2, Jizhong Zhou3 1 Nanjing Institute of Geography & Limnology, Chinese Academy of Science, China, 2Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Department of Botany and Microbiology, Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, United States 247B Physiological characterization of a typical low nucleic acid content bacterium from Poyang Lake Jie Liu*, Yingying Wang College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, China 248B Toxinogenic Microcystis in Israel: everything is (almost) everywhere and the (local) environment selects Sophi Marmen*1, Dikla Aharonovich1, Lior Blank1, Yosef Z Yacobi2, Daniel Sher1 1 University of Haifa, Israel, 2Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research, Israel 249B Formation of filamentous Mn(III, IV) oxide particles in cultures of an alphaproteobacterium isolate Naoyuki Miyata*1, Seiko Furuta2, Hisato Ikegaya3, Hideki Hashimoto4, Satoshi Ichise2, Tetsuro Kohno5, Jun Takada4 1 Akita Prefectural University, Japan, 2Lake Biwa Environmental Research Institute, Japan, 3University of Hyogo, Japan, 4Okayama University, Japan, 5University of Yamanashi, Japan 89 PS18 – Microbes in inland waters Tuesday 26 August 250B Bacterial and viral indicators in urban river water and wastewater treatment plant effluents Kira Moon*1, Hyeji Lee2, Sang Jong Kim1 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, South Korea 251B Unique algae bacteria mineral assemblages in a highly metal-contaminated stream Jiro Mori*1, Thomas R. Neu2, Matthias Händel3, Kai Uwe Totsche3, Kirsten Küsel1 1 Aquatic Geomicrobiology, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany, 2Department of River Ecology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Germany, 3Department of Hydrogeology, Friedrich Schiller University, Germany 252B Potential effect of microbial community in soil ball for the control of small stream water quality Gun-Seok Park*, Yunyoung Kwak, Jae-Ho Shin Kyunpook National University, South Korea 253B Microscale variation of diatom length in the microphytobenthos Eloise Prime*1, Kelly Newton1, James Pateron1, Yingbo Duan2, James G. Mitchell1 1 Flinders University, Australia, 2Tianjin University, China 254B Exploring the River Continuum Concept for planktonic bacterial communities; a study in the River Thames catchment, UK Daniel Read*, Hyun S. Gweon, Michael J. Bowes, Lindsay K. Newbold, Dawn Field, Mark J. Bailey, Robert I. Griffiths Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, United Kingdom 255B Discrete methane accumulation in ice covered lakes Monica Ricão Canelhas*1, Blaize Denfeld1, Gesa Weyhenmeyer1, David Bastviken2, Stefan Bertilsson1 1 Uppsala University, Sweden, 2Linköping University, Sweden 256B Eleven years of bacterial community dynamics in Lake Mendota Robin Rohwer*1, Katherine McMahon2 1 University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States, 2University of Wisconsin, United States 257B Longitudinal patterns of bacterial diversity along a 2,600 km long river transect follow predictions from the river continuum concept Domenico Savio*1, Lucas Sinclair2, Georg Reischer3, Alfred Blaschke4, Alexander Kirschner5, Günter Blöschl4, Andreas Farnleitner3, Alexander Eiler2 1 Vienna University of Technology / Institute of Chemical Engineering, Centre for Water Resource Systems, Austria, 2Uppsala University / Department of Ecology and Genetics, Limnology, Sweden, 3Vienna University of Technology / Institute of Chemical Engineering, Austria, 4Vienna University of Technology / Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Austria, 5Medical University Vienna, Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Austria 90 PS18 – Microbes in inland waters Tuesday 26 August 258B Vertical distribution of bulk and active bacterial communities in meromictic Lake Kivu Pierre Servais*1, Ozgul Inceoglu1, Marc Lliros2, Tamara Garcia-Armisen1, Sean Crowe3, François Darchambeau4, Alberto Borges4, Jean Pierre Descy5 1 Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, 2Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, 3University of British Columbia, Canada, 4Université de Liège, Belgium, 5Université de Namur, Belgium 259B Simultaneous detection of three waterborne pathogens in water samples by multiplex touchdown PCR Shihe Shao*1, Guanlin Li2, Xiaochun Wang1, Yanjiao Hou1, Chen Shao1, Mengru Wang1, Ningning Zhang1, Ying Ni1, Zuoqin Shi1 1 School of Medical Science and Laboratory Medicine, Jiangsu University, China, 2Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Graduate School, Korea University, China 260B Protist diversity and ecology in small freshwater systems Marianne Simon, Philippe Deschamps, David Moreira, Gwendal Restoux, Paola Bertolino, Purificación López-García, Ludwig Jardillier* Université Paris-Sud, France 261B Microbial biogeography of the Grand River Puntipar Sonthiphand*, Michael W. Hall, Jason J. Venkiteswaran, Eduardo Cejudo, Richard Elgood, Sherry Schiff, Josh D. Neufeld University of Waterloo, Canada 262B Determining which sediment microorganisms are suitable bio-indicators for nutrient loading in drainage ditches Anne K. Steenbergh1, Tom Bosma2, Shakti Lieten3, Bas van der Zaan4, Paul L.E. Bodelier1 1 Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Netherlands, 2Faculty of Geoscienses, Utrecht University, Netherlands, 3Bioclear bv, Netherlands, 4 Deltares, Netherlands 263B Chase the signature of direct impact of rain- and snowfall with multiple analysis on deep and shallow groundwater in Mt. Fuji Ayumi Sugiyama*1, Kazuyo Nagaosa1, Takanori Nakano2, Kenji Kato1 1 Shizuoka University, Japan, 2Research Institute for Humans and Nature, Japan 264B Characterisation of the microbial population from a New Zealand ephemeral wetland Tina Summerfield*1, Nick Secker1, Jocelyn Chua1, David Orlovich1, Gregory Gimenez1, Rebecca Laurie1, William Lee2 1 University of Otago, New Zealand, 2Landcare Research, New Zealand 265B ATP bioluminescence for the determination of total bacteria in natural bodies of water to remove free ATP Jiaxin Wang*1, Bing Xie2, Lulu Cui2 1 Ease China Normal University, China, 2East China Normal University, China 91 PS18 – Microbes in inland waters Tuesday 26 August 266B Ecological significance and biogeographical patterns of microbial communities in alpine aquifers Inés Wilhartitz*1, Franziska Rölli1, Jacqueline Traber1, Hermann Stadler2, Andreas H. Farnleitner3 1 Eawag, Switzerland, 2Joanneum, Austria, 3Vienna University of Technology, Austria 267B Temporal patterns of microbial and metabolic covariance within a freshwater cyanobacterial bloom Jason Woodhouse*1, Yvette Gaweda1, Jan Tebben1, Lee Bowling2, Brett Neilan1 1 UNSW Australia, Australia, 2NSW Office of Water, Australia 268B Endospores in sediment as a proxy for 20th century environmental lake history Tina Wunderlin*1, Thomas Junier1, Matthieu Bueche1, Juan-Pablo Corella2, Jean-Luc Loizeau3, Stéphanie Girardclos4, Pilar Junier1 1 Laboratory of Microbiology, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 2Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN/CSIC), Spain, 3Institute F. A. Forel, University of Geneva, Switzerland, 4Earth and Environmental Sciences section, University of Geneva, Switzerland 269B The abundant and rare bacterial biogeography in lakes and reservoirs of China Jun Yang*, Lemian Liu, Zheng Yu Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 270B Spatial and temporal variation of microbial diversity in benthic cyanobacteria biofilms Anouk Zancarini*1, Isidora Echenique-Subiabre1, Didier Debroas2, Catherine Quiblier3, Jean-François Humbert4 1 Pierre and Marie Curie University, France, 2Clermont University, France, 3Paris Diderot University, France, 4INRA, France 271B Macrophytes influence bacterial community composition in water and sediments of the lake ecosystems Jin Zeng*1, Yuanqi Bian1, Dayong Zhao2, Peng Xing1, Qinglong Wu1 1 Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2College of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University, China 92 PS18 – Microbes in inland waters Tuesday 26 August PS19 - Network (systems) microbial ecology 272B Correlation of the abundance and sequence identity of antibiotic resistance genes and mobile genetic elements in swine agriculture Timothy Johnson*1, Robert Stedtfeld2, Qiong Wang2, James Cole2, Syed Hashsham2, Yongguan Zhu3, James Tiedje2 1 McMaster University, Canada, 2Michigan State University, United States, 3Institute of the Urban Environment, China 273B Functional and ecological networks of the HIV gut-associated dysbiosis Jorge Francisco Vázquez Castellanos*1, Sergio Serrano-Villar2, Amparo Latorre3,4,5, Alejandro Artacho3,4, María Loreto Ferrús3,4, Nadia Madrid2, Alejandro Vallejo2, Talía Sainz6,7, Sara Ferrando-Martínez6,7,8, Mar Vera9, Santiago Moreno2, Vicente Estrada10, Andrés Moya3,5, María José Gosalbes3,5 1 Universidad de Valencia, Spain, 2Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal and Ramón y Cajal Health Research Institute (IRYCIS), Spain, 3Unidad Mixta de Investigación en Genómica y Salud de la Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunidad Valenciana (FISABIO-Salud Pública), Spain, 4Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversitad y Biología Evolutiva (Universitat de València), Spain, 5CIBER en Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Avenida Monforte de Lemos 5, 28029 Madrid, Spain, 6Laboratory of Molecular Immune Biology, University Hospital Gregorio Marañón, and Gregorio Marañón Research Institute, Spain, 7Networking Research Center on Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain, 8Laboratory of Immunovirology, Biomedicine Institute of Seville (IBIS), Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital Virgen del Rocío, Spain, 9Centro Sandoval, Spain, 10 HIV Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Spain 274B Seasonal turnover of plankton community networks in the Western Sargasso Sea Kevin Vergin*, Nick Jhirad, Stephen Giovannoni Oregon State University, United States 93 PS19 – Network (systems) microbial ecology Tuesday 26 August PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils 275B Nitrogen cycling in the desert soils of Oman: unexpected high rates of denitrification and nitrous oxide emission and novel diversity of denitrifiers Raeid Abed*1, Phyllis Lam2, Dirk de Beer2, Peter Stief2 1 Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, 2Max-Planck Institute, Germany 276B Effects of paraquat on the soil bacterial functional diversity in selected soils of Malaysia Nor Ayshah Alia Ali Hassan*, Khairatul Azmah Mohamed, Nor Ashikin Basirun, Rosnah Hassan 1 Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI), Malaysia 277B A functionally active methanotrophic microbial community in the Canadian High Arctic ice-wedge polygon soil Ianina Altshuler*1, Jen Ronholm1, Lyle Whyte2 1 McGill University, Canada, 2McGill Universiry, Canada 278B Effect of long term application of organic material on bacterial community structure in upland soil estimated by Biolog and DGGE methods Nan-Hee An*, Jeong-Rea Jo, Byung-Mo Lee, Jong-Chul Yun, Jung-Hun Ok Rural Development Administration, South Korea 279B Illumina-based estimation of soil microbial diversity shows high overall reproducibility independent of DNA purification but significantly influenced by the method used for DNA extraction Ziv Arbeli*1, Johan Sebastián Sáenz1, Fabio Roldan1, Howard Junca2 1 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia, 2CorpoGen & UMNG, Colombia 280B Dynamics of hydrogen-producing bacterial community during the anaerobic decomposition of rice straw in paddy soil Ryuko Baba*, Susumu Asakawa, Takeshi Watanabe Nagoya University, Japan 281B Diverse communities of fungi and bacteria catalyze the decomposition of deadwood in a natural forest Petr Baldrian*1, Petra Zrůstová1, Věra Merhautová1, Tomáš Vrška2, Vojtěch Tláskal1 1 Institute of Microbiology ASCR, Czech Republic, 2The Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape and Ornamental Gardening, Brno, Czech Republic 282B Antecedent moisture controls N-cycling communities and N2O emissions in agricultural soils Samiran Banerjee*1, Bobbi Helgason2, Lianfeng Wang3, Tristrom Winsley4, Belinda Ferrari4, Steven Siciliano5 1 CSIRO Plant Industry, Australia, 2Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada, 3Dalian Jiaotong University, China, 4University of New South Wales, Australia, 5University of Saskatchewan, Canada 283B Interactions between earthworms and soil microbiota under green sugarcane production Lucas Braga*1, George Brown2, Siu Tsai1 1 University of São Paulo / Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Brazil, 2Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA), Brazil 94 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 284B Studying the microbiome involved in the nitrogen cycle from soils in the Kavango region of Namibia using qPCR- and omics- based methods Claudia Sofía Burbano*, Thomas Hurek, Barbara Reinhold-Hurek Department of Microbe-Plant Interactions, University of Bremen, Germany 285B Radiation sensitivity of composting bacteria Jong-il Choi* Chonnam National University, South Korea 286B Microbial diversity loss and ecosystem sustainability Federica Colombo*, Catriona MacDonald, Jeff Powell, Brajesh Singh Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Australia 287B Deciphering the soil resistome Eddie Cytryn*1, Joao Gatica1, Kun Yang2, Eulyn Pagaling2, Edouard Jurkevitch3, Tao Yan2 1 Volcani Agricultural Research Center, Israel, 2University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 3The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 288B Comparative genomics and chemical profiling of the soil bacteria Lysobacter Irene de Bruijn*1, Xu Cheng2, Ruth Gomez Exposito1, Nrupali Patel3, Joeke Postma4, Donald Kobayashi3, Jeramie Watrous5, Pieter Dorrestein5, Jos M. Raaijmakers1 1 NIOO-KNAW, Netherlands, 2Wageningen University, Netherlands, 3Rutgers State University of New Jersey, United States, 4Plant Research International, Netherlands, 5University of California, United States 289B Determination of the bacterial and fungal biodiversity of a professional Dutch compost using next gen sequencing Wim de Laat* Soiltech, Netherlands 290B No specialized Thaumarchaeota community in the weathering rock/saprolite environment Ke Dong*, Jonathan Adams Seoul National University, South Korea 291B Quantification and fragment analysis of soil and cotton root associated fungal and bacterial populations under different tillage managements Thomas Ducey*, Phil Bauer ARS-USDA, United States 292B Temporal patterns and edaphic drivers in microbial cellulose degradation in an Austrian beech forest soil Stephanie Eichorst*, Florian Strasser, Lucia Fuchslueger, Jörg Schnecker, Margarete Watzka, Andreas Richter, Dagmar Woebken University of Vienna, Austria 293B Sulfoquinovose degradation in a typical soil bacterium, Pseudomonas putida SQ1 Ann-Katrin Felux*, David Schleheck Department of Biology and Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology, University of Konstanz, Germany 95 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 294B Relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes in driving arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal assemblage during the spreading of a toxic plant Huyuan Feng*1, Guoxi Shi2, Yongjun Liu2, Lin Mao2, Shengjing Jiang2, Qi Zhang2, Gang Cheng2, Lizhe An2, Guozhen Du2 1 School of Life Sciences, Minstry of Education Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress Adaptations, Lanzhou University, China, 2MOE Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress Adaptations, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, China 295B Naturally occurring soil bacteria: versatile weapons for disease biocontrol in potato plants Annika Gillis*, Pauline Modrie, Nicolas Desoignies, Lionel Makart, Claude Bragard, Jacques Mahillon, Anne Legrève Universite catholique de Louvain-ELIM, Belgium 296B Thermophilic bacteria are permanent components of soil and sediment microbial communities Juan Gonzalez*1, Maximino Piñeiro-Vidal1, Margarida Santana2 1 IRNAS-CSIC, Spain, 2ICAAM, Portugal 297B Understanding hormesis in the response of soil microorganisms following additions of non-essential silver to soil Adrienne Gregg*, Kate Langdon, Mike J. McLaughlin, Jason Kirby, Anu Kumar CSIRO Land and Water, Australia 298B Soil bacterial communities shaped by geochemical factors and land use in a less-explored area, Tibetan Plateau Xiangyu Guan* China University of Geosciences, China 299B Novel reservoirs of metallo-beta-lactamases in soil bacteria Dereje Dadi Gudeta*1, Valeria Bortolaia1, Elizabeth M. H. Wellington2, Kristian K. Brandt3, Laurent Poirel4, Luca Guardabassi1 1 Department of Veterinary Disease Biology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 3Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 4Medical and Molecular Microbiology Unit, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Science, University of Fribourg, Switzerland 300B Microbial diversity in soils of sugarcane fields: a biogeographic approach Thiago Gumiere*, Ademir Durrer, Pedro A. M. Andrade, Diogo Paes Costa, Dorotéia Alves Ferreira, Julia Elidia de Lima, Fernando Dini Andreote ESALQ/USP, Brazil 301B Bacterial and fungal communities associated with roots of a pioneer grass, Miscanthus condensatus, colonized the recent volcanic deposits in the Island of Miyake, Japan Yong Guo*1, Reiko Fujimura1, Yoshinori Sato2, Tomoyasu Nishizawa1, Takashi Kamijo3, Hiroyuki Ohta1 1 Ibaraki University College of Agriculture, Japan, 2National Research Institute for Cultural Properties Tokyo, Japan, 3University of Tsukuba, Japan 96 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 302B Genotypic diversity and evolution of aromatic compounds utilizing bacteria in a humus forest soil Song-Ih Han*, Kyung-Sook Whang Mokwon University, South Korea 303B Responses of activity and community of methanotrophs in landfill biocover soils to trichloroethylene addition Ruo He*, Jiao-Yan Kong Zhejiang University, China 304B Towards a decision support tool: evaluating the impact in a bio-based economy of residue amendments on greenhouse gas emissions Adrian Ho*1, Aad Termorshuizen2, Wietse de Boer1, Shakti Lieten3, Bart van der Burg4, Thierry Janssens4, Hans Helder5, Douwe Molenaar6, Wim van der Putten1, Paul Bodelier1 1 Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Netherlands, 2Soil Care Research, Netherlands, 3BioClear B.V., Netherlands, 4BioDetection Systems B.V., Netherlands, 5Wageningen University, Netherlands, 6VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands 305B Novel PCR primers for the archaeal phylum Thaumarchaeota designed based on the comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences Jin-Kyung Hong*, Jae-Chang Cho Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea 306B Molecular characterization of a heterotrophic iron-oxidizing bacterial enrichment culture Akifumi Hosoda*, Kanae Yogo, Arika Shimizu, Shiori Ohno, Hiroto Tamura Meijo University, Japan 307B Effect of different land use on the composition and stability of soil microbial communities Pei-Yu Hou*1, Shih-Chieh Chang2, Chun-Yao Chen1 1 Department of Life Sciences, Tzu Chi University, Taiwan, 2Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan 308B Characterization of core carbohydrate-active microbial genes in fertilized prairie soils Adina Howe*1, Ryan Williams2, Fan Yang2, Folker Meyer1, Kirsten Hofmockel2 1 Argonne National Laboratory, United States, 2Iowa State University, United States 309B Application of locked nucleic acid (LNA) oligonucleotide – PCR clamping technique to selectively PCR amplify the SSU rRNA genes of bacteria in investigating the plant–associated community structures Makoto Ikenaga*, Masao Sakai Kagoshima University, Japan 310B How soil biota reacts to gasified biochar? A study on microbial community diversity and function in agricultural soil Valentina Imparato*1, Susana Santos2, Veronika Hansen3, Anders Johansen2, Laura Giagnoni4, Giancarlo Renella4, Henrik-Haugaard Nielsen3, Anne Winding2 1 Aarhus university, Denmark, 2Aarhus University, Denmark, 3Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 4University of Florence, Italy 97 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 311B Effect of soil microbial communities on the microbiologically influenced corrosion of stainless steel Hyun-Jeong Jang*, Jung-Sub Yoon, Young-Bok Park, Young-June Choi, A-Mi Gu Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government, South Korea 312B Arsenic contamination of groundwater: arsenic detoxicifation potential of arsenite-oxidizing bacterium Citrobacter freundii VTw32 arsenic-contaminated groundwater Chang Jin-Soo* Biological & Genetic Resources Institute (BGRI), South Korea 313B Bacterial dynamics in pore waters at a critical zone observatory site Jinjun Kan*1, Olesya Lazareva2, Clara Chan2, Charles Dow1, Anthony Aufdenkampe1 1 Stroud Water Research Center, United States, 2University of Delaware, United States 314B Robust estimation of microbial biodiversity from high-throughput sequence data Sanghoon Kang*1, Jorge Rodrigues2, Justin Ng3, Terry Gentry3, Brendan Bohannan4, Klaus Nusslein5 1 Baylor University, United States, 2University of Texas, Arlington, United States, 3Texas A&M University, United States, 4University of Oregon, United States, 5University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States 315B Archaea in rice fields Xiubin Ke*1, Ralf Conrad2, Yahai Lu3 1 Biotechnology Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China, 2Max-Planck-Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany, 3Peking University, China 316B Effect of water as vehicle on sample reduction for estimating microbial population in agricultural field soil Nobuyuki Kijima*1, Toshiro Kai2 1 National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan, 2Miyazaki Agricultural Research Institute, Japan 317B Biogeochemical cycles of iron and carbon in biogenic iron-rich sediment Sakiko Kikuchi*1, Hiroko Makita2, Uta Konno2, Fumito Shiraishi1, Ken Takai2, Yoshio Takahashi1 1 Hiroshima University, Japan, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan 318B Community structure and functional gene arrays (GeoChips) of lava-formed Gotjawal forest soils in Jeju, Korea Jong-Shik Kim*1, Dae-Shin Kim2, Suk-Hyung Ko2 1 Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bioindustry, Uljin, South Korea, 2Research Institute for Hallasan, Jeju, South Korea 319B Deciphering the 'biochar effect': underlining the link between bacterial diversity and ecosystems functionality Max Kolton*1, Ellen Graber2, Ludmila Tzehansky2, Zohar Pasternak1, Yigal Elad2, Eddie Cytryn2 1 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 2The Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel 98 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 320B Identification of novel proteobacterial methanotrophs in native upland soils Irina Kravchenko*1, Marina Sukhacheva2, Anna Kizilova1 1 Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, 2Centre ‘Bioengineering’, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 321B Impacts of leachates from livestock carcasses burial and waste on geochemistry and microbial community compositions in groundwater Man Jae Kwon*1, Yun Ho Hwang2, Jeong Ho Lee2, Weon-Wha Jheong3, Seong-Taek Yun2 1 Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea, 2Korea University, South Korea, 3National Environmental Research Institute, South Korea 322B Bacterial and fungal community structure as indicators of soil health in mountain pastures Anders Lanzén, Lur Epelde*, Iker Martín, Carlos Garbisu, Iker Mijangos NEIKER-Tecnalia, Spain 323B Community structure of methanotrophs and methanogens along a vertical depth gradient in a flooded rice field Hyo Jung Lee*, Sang Eun Jung, Che Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 324B Selective isolation and phylogenetic diversity Actinomycetes by wet-heat treatment of bamboo rhizosphere soil Hyojin Lee*, Kyungsook Whang Mokwon University, South Korea 325B Dynamics of soil bacterial community structure pattern depending on changes of pH Young Ok Lee*1, Sunja Cho2, Mihee Kim3 1 Daegu University, South Korea, 2Pusan National University, South Korea, 3Busan Metropolitan City Institute of Health and Environment, South Korea 326B Microbial community structure and functional potential associated with four boreal forest vegetation types Mary-Cathrine Leewis*1, Mary Beth Leigh1, D. Lee Taylor2 1 University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 2University of New Mexico, United States 327B Contributions of high-throughput sequencing in the study of the impact of heavy metals in soil at micro-scale Frédéric Lehembre*, Aline Navel, Erwann Vince, Sophie Sebastianutti, Lorenzo Spadini, Jean M.F Martins Laboratoire d’Etudes des Transferts en Hydrologie et Environnement, LTHE, UMR 5564, CNRS-INSU/Univ. Grenoble I/INPG/IRD, France, France 328B Towards the recombinant expression of particulate methane monooxygenases and their environmental homologs Elissa Liew*, Nicholas Coleman, Andrew Holmes University of Sydney, Australia 99 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 329B A transparent and highly optimisable method for the co-extraction of high quality DNA and RNA from soil samples for metagenomics and metatranscriptomics Natalie Y.N. Lim*1, Constance A. Roco2, Åsa Frostegård1 1 Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway, 2Cornell University, United States 330B Thinning of Cryptomeria japonica forests has short-term impacts on soil fungal populations and communities Wan-Rou Lin*1, Richard Scott Winder2, Pi-Han Wang1 1 Department of Life Sciences, Tunghai University, Taiwan, 2Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Canada 331B The effect of global warming on soil microbial activities in beech forests as revealed by natural soil incubation Shuang Lu*1, Shinitirou Katahata2, Masaaki Naramoto3, Hiromi Mizunaga3, Quan Wang3 1 Shizuoka University, Shizuoka city, Japan, Japan, 2Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, Japan, 3Graduate School of Agriculture, Shizuoka University, Japan 332B Eat all you can – Resource partitioning between bacteria, fungi and protists in the detritusphere Tillmann Lueders*1, Susanne Kramer2, Dörte Dibbern3, Julia Moll4, Maike Hünninghaus5, Robert Koller5, Dirk Krüger4, Sven Marhan2, Tim Urich6, Tesfaye Wubet4, Michael Bonkowski5, Francois Buscot4, Ellen Kandeler2 1 Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Germany, 2Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation, University of Hohenheim, Germany, 3Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany, 4Department of Soil Ecology, UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Germany, 5Department of Terrestrial Ecology, University of Cologne, Germany, 6Department of Genetics in Ecology, University of Vienna, Austria 333B Stability of soil microbial structure and activity depends on microbial diversity Pierre-Alain Maron*1, Olivier Mathieu2, Jean Leveque2, Abad Chabbi3, Philippe Lemanceau4, Lionel Ranjard4 1 INRA, France, 2UMR Université de Bourgogne, Biogéosciences 5561, France, 3INRA, Centre de recherche Poitou-Charentes, France, 4INRA, UMR 1347 Agroecology, France 334B Metagenome of Amazon forest conversion: impacts on soil-borne microbial diversity and functions Lucas William Mendes*1, Eiko Eurya Kuramae2, Acácio Aparecido Navarrete3, Mattias de Hollander2, Johannes A van Veen2, Siu Mui Tsai3 1 University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2Netherlands Institute of Ecology NIOOKNAW, Netherlands, 3Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture - University of Sao Paulo, Brazil 335B T-RFLP-based assessment of bacterial community in upland field soils managed by non-tillage and cover-cropping Tomoyasu Nishizawa*1, Akihiro Kawamura1, Masahide Ishii1, Miyuki Ishikawa1, Masakazu Komatsuzaki1, Yoshinori Sato2, Nobuhiro Kaneko3, Hiroyuki Ohta1 1 Ibaraki University College of Agriculture, Japan, 2National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Japan, 3Yokohama National University, Japan 100 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 336B RNA approaches in soil: accessing microbial gene expression after a century of copper contamination Inês Nunes, Samuel Jacquiod*, Anders Priemé, Søren Sørensen University of Copenhagen, Section of Microbiology, Denmark 337B Fungal diversity in a semiarid soil from the Chilean 'matorral' assessed by culture dependent and independent approaches Julieta Orlando*1, Enrique Rojas1, Felipe Farías1, Raúl Muñoz2, Ramón RossellóMóra2, Margarita Carú1 1 University of Chile, Chile, 2Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies, Spain 338B Metatranscriptomic response of paddy soil microbial communities to salt stress Jingjing Peng*, Yongkyu Kim, Werner Liesack Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany 339B Soil sample size affects fungal and bacterial community structure and richness measured using targeted amplicon sequencing C. Ryan Penton1, Vadakattu Gupta2, Julian Yu3, James M. Tiedje*3 1 Michigan State University, United States, 2CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Australia, 3Center for Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University, United States 340B Spatial patterns of soil bacterial communities at the European scale Pierre Plassart*1, Nicolas Chemidlin Prevost-Boure2, Sébastien Terrat3, Samuel Dequiedt3, Rachel Creamer4, Dorothy Stone4, Bryan Griffiths5, Lionel Ranjard1, Philippe Lemanceau1 1 INRA - UMR1347 Agroecologie, France, 2INRA-AgroSup-UMR 1347 Agroécologie, France, 3INRA - Plateforme GenoSol, France, 4Teagasc, Ireland, 5Scotland's Rural College, Scotland 341B Acclimation of biological soil crusts microorganisms to harsh environmental conditions Hagai Raanan*1, Vincent Felde2, Danny Ionescu3, Nir Keren1, Itzhak Ohad1, Aaron Kaplan1 1 The Hebrew University, Israel, 2Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany, 3Microsensor Group, The Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany 342B Could the enigmatic Namib Desert Fairy-Circles be of microbial origin? Jean-Baptiste Ramond*1, Annelize Pienaar1, Alacia Armstrong1, Mary Seely2, Don Cowan1 1 Center for Microbial Ecology and Genomics (CMEG), Genomic Research Institute, University of Pretoria, South Africa, 2Gobabeb Research and Training Center, Namibia 343B A spatial upscaling strategy to assess soil microbial community assembly and the impact of land use Lionel Ranjard*1, Florentin Constancias2, Nicolas Chemidlin Prevost Bouré3, Samuel Dequiedt2, Nicolas Saby2, Walid Horrigue4, Luc Biju-Duval2, Jean Philippe Guillemin5, Claudy Jolivet2, Dominique Arrouays2, Pierre Alain Maron2 1 INRA Dijon, France, 2INRA, France, 3AgroSup Dijon, France, 4INRA, Tunisia, 5AgroSUp Dijon, France 101 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 344B Islands of functional adaptation in a polar desert hypolith-soil system Subramanya Rao*1, Sean TS Wei2, Patrick KH Lee1, Yuki Chan3, Joy D. Van. Nostrad4, Craig Cary S5, Jizhong Zhou4, Stephen B Pointing2 1 City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, 3University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 4Institute for Environmental Genomics and Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, University of Oklahoma, United States, 5International Centre for Terrestrial Antarctic Research, University of Waikato, New Zealand 345B Cell surface proteome changes observed during cryophilic growth of Planococcus halocryophilus OR1 Jennifer Ronholm*1, Isabelle Raymond-Bouchard1, Marybeth Creskey2, Terry Cyr2, Edward Cloutis3, Lyle Whyte1 1 McGill University, Canada, 2Health Canada, Canada, 3University of Winnipeg, Canada 346B Diversity and nature of bacteria associated with Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) Choong-Min Ryu1, Jae-Hwa Hong2, Hae-Ran Lee*1 1 KRIBB, South Korea, 2Chungnam National University, South Korea 347B Dynamics of microbial communities undergoing xeric stress in desert soil Vincent Scola1, Aline Frossard1, Jean-Baptiste Ramond1, Mary Seely2, Don Cowan1 1 University of Pretoria, South Africa, 2Gobabeb Research and Training Centre, Namibia 348B Soil bacterial bloom during petroleum hydrocarbon bioremediation in soil Michael Seeger*1, Sebastian Fuentes1, Gregory Caporaso2 1 Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile, 2Arizona University, United States 349B A multifactorial analysis of rhizobacterial community along the life cycle of Arachis hypogaea (JL 24) Sanghamitra Sengupta*, Shyamalina Haldar University of Calcutta, India 350B Biogeography of soil microbes in coastal British Columbia rainshadow forests Philip-Edouard Shay1, Richard Winder*2, J. A. Trofymow2 1 University of Victoria, Canada, 2Natural Resources Canada, Canada 351B Genetic and physiological structures of bacterial communities in agricultural soil irrigated with untreated wastewater for more than 40 years Tianlin Shen*1, Jiulan Dai2, Renqing Wang3 1 National Engineering Laboratory for Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer Resources, Shandong Agricultural University, China, 2Environmental Research Institute, Shandong University, China, 3Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, School of Life Sciences, Shandong University, China 102 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 352B Soil microbial diversity does not follow tree diversity and is highest outside the tropics Lingling Shi*1, Peter E Mortimer2, J.W. Ferry Slik3, Jianchu Xu2, Xiaoming Zou4, Wenting Feng5 1 Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Centre for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Studies, University of Puerto Rico, United States, 5Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University, Sweden 353B Comparative genomics and genome mining for antimicrobial compounds of Collimonas strains Chunxu Song*, Ruth Schmidt, Victor de Jager, Wietse de Boer, Hans van Veen, Paolina Garbeva NIOO-KNAW, Netherlands 354B Characterization of microbial community structure and function of paddy soils in reclaimed lands Jaekyeong Song, Youngmi Lee*, Jae-Hyung Ahn, Dayeon Kim, Hang-yeon Weon National Academy of Agricultural Science, South Korea 355B Soil microbial assemblage and functions after long-term conversion of the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest in agroecosystems Dennis Souza*1, Lucas William Mendes1, Clovis Daniel Borges1, Paula Cruz Lopes1, Dilmar Baretta2, Siu Mui Tsai1 1 University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2Santa Catarina State University, Brazil 356B Key microbial guilds mediate soil N2O sink capacity Aymé Spor*1, Christopher M. Jones2, Fiona P. Brennan3, Marie-Christine Breuil1, David Bru1, Philippe Lemanceau1, Bryan Griffiths3, Sara Hallin2, Laurent Philippot1 1 INRA, UMR1347 Agroécologie, France, 2Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Microbiology, Sweden, 3Environmental Research Center, Teagasc, Ireland 357B Responses of community structure and activity of methanotrophs in landfill cover soils to toluene stress Yao Su*, Ruo He Zhejiang University, China 358B Plant growth-promoting properties under Zn/Cd stress of Pseudomonas sp. strain PDMZnCd2003 Payungsak Taboonma*, Woranan Nakbanpote, Aphidech Sangdee Mahasarakham University, Thailand 359B Bacterial community associated with decomposing Quercus petraea litter: succession and its dynamics Vojtěch Tláskal*, Jana Voříšková, Petr Baldrian Institute of Microbiology of the ASCR, v.v.i., Czech Republic 103 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 360B Temporal and depth-related variability of microbial communities in soils along an ecosystem development gradient Stephanie Turner*1, Marco Blöthe1, Robert Mikutta2, Sandra Mexer-Stüve2, Georg Guggenberger2, Reiner Dohrmann1, Axel Schippers1 1 Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany, 2Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany 361B Linking microorganisms and their functional genes with specific biodegradation activities in soils and sediments Ondrej Uhlik*, Michal Strejcek, Jachym Suman, Lucie Musilova, Jan Capek, Sona Strnadova, Jiri Wald, Tomas Macek Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Czech Republic 362B Vegetation as an important determinant of the composition of fungal and bacterial communities Michaela Urbanová*, Jaroslav Šnajdr, Petr Baldrian Institute of Microbiology AS CR, Czech Republic 363B The role of moisture sufficiency on Antarctic microbial communities Marc Van Goethem*, Thulani Makhalanyane, Don Cowan University of Pretoria, South Africa 364B Cropping history effects on pathogen-suppressive activity of indigenous soilborne Streptomyces communities Patricia Vaz*1, Nora Altier1, Carlos Pérez2, Linda Kinkel3 1 INIA- Las Brujas, Uruguay, 2Facultad de Agronomía, UDELAR, Uruguay, 3Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, United States 365B Soil microbial community toxicity response and atrazine residues under atrazine and/or Pb contamination Hui Wang*1, Qinglin Chen2, Baoshan Yang1, Fei He1, Ziheng Song1, Xuemei Han1 1 University of Jinan, China, 2University of jinan, China 366B The impact of winter grazing regime on grassland restoration and soil microbiology in the Tibetan plateau Mengmeng Wang*1, Yunfeng Yang1, Jizhong Zhou2 1 Tsinghua University, China, 2Institute for Environmental Genomics and Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, United States 367B Diversity and community structure of soil bacteria across three land-use types in Korea Hang-Yeon Weon*1, An-Sung Roh2, Seung-Chul Choi3, Won-Il Choi4, Moon-Tae Choi5, Byung-Koo Ahn6, Hee-Kwon Kim7, Young-Han Lee8, Jae-Ho Joa9, Min-Young Choi1, Jae-Hyung Ahn1, Byung-Yong Kim1, Jaekyeong Song1 1 National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration (RDA), South Korea, 2Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service (ARES), South Korea, 3Gangwon-do ARES, South Korea, 4Chungcheongbuk-do ARES, South Korea, 5Chungcheongnam-do ARES, South Korea, 6Jeollabuk-do ARES, South Korea, 7Jeollanam-do ARES, South Korea, 8Gyeongsangnam-do ARES, South Korea, 9National Institute of Horticultural & Medicinal Crop, RDA, Korea, South Korea 104 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August 368B The quest for a unified view of bacterial land colonization Tony Wu*1, Yongjun Fang2, Jun Yu1, Zhang Zhang1 1 Beijing institute of genomics, China, 2Ministry of Agriculture and Rubber Research Institute, China 369B Analysis of bacteria in phosphorus-enriched soils by PCR-DGGE and barcoded pyrosequencing Wei Xiao*1, Pei Zhou1, Minghua Dong1, Yongxia Wang1, Zhiying Li1, Yonghong Lai1, Xiaolong Cui1, Changqun Duan2 1 Yunnan Institute of Microbiology, Yunnan University, China, 2Institute of Environmental Science and Ecological Restoration, Yunnan University, China 370B The genetic potential of microbial depolymerization of SPRUCE peatland in Marcell Experimental Forest, MN Fan Yang*1, Xueju Lin2, Joel E. Kostka2, Kirsten S. Hofmockel1 1 Iowa State University, United States, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 371B A comparison study of bacterial communities in high-yield and general-yield paddy soils Shiying Zhang*1, Wei Xiao2, Yongxia Wang2, Yunsheng Xia1, Xiaolong Cui2, Naiming Zhang1 1 Yunnan Agricultural University, China, 2Yunnan Institute of Microbiology, Yunnan University, China 372B The effects of grazing intensity on soil microbial characteristics in typical steppe Wang Zhen*, Sarula Sarula, Xiangyang Hou Grassland Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China 373B Diverse Se oxyanions-reducing bacteria isolated from Se enriched soils in China Shixue Zheng*, Rong Yao, Dan Wang, Jing Su, Yumei Song, Gejiao Wang Huazhong Agricultural University, China 105 PS20 - Seeing the trees for the forest: deciphering the biodiversity of soils Tuesday 26 August PS21 - Unusual strategies of microbial energy acquisition 374B The Syntrophorhabdus aromaticivorans strain UI genome reveals insight into syntrophic aromatic compound metabolism and energy-conserving electron flow pathways Masaru Nobu*1, Takashi Narihiro2, Hideyuki Tamaki2, Yan-Ling Qiu3, Yuji Sekiguchi4, Tanja Woyke5, Lynne Goodwin6, Karen Davenport6, Yoichi Kamagata7, Wen-Tso Liu8 1 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States, 2Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 3Key Laboratory of Biofuels, Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Biomedical Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 5DOE Joint Genome Institute, United States, 6Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 7Bioproduction Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), United States, 8Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States 375B Proteome analysis of the response of Dehalobacter restrictus to cobalamin starvation Yue Lu*1, Aamani Rupakula2, Thomas Kruse1, Sjef Boeren3, Christof Holliger2, Julien Maillard2, Hauke Smidt1 1 Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University, Netherlands, 2Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Switzerland, 3Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen University, Netherlands 376B Perchlorate and pathogenesis: the importance of periplasmic methionine redox chemistry in diverse microbial lifestyles Ryan Melnyk*1, Iain Clark2, Hans Carlson1, John Coates1 1 University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States 377B Simulations and single-molecule measurements of electron transport in the multiheme cytochrome MtrF from the dissimilatory metal-reducer Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 Hye Suk Byun*1, Aiichiro Nakano1, Liang Shi2, Mohamed El-Naggar1 1 University of Southern California, United States, 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States 378B Characterization of a thermophilic electrolithoautotrophic growing consortium Katharina Geiger*1, Frederik Golitsch1, Johannes Gescher2 1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, 2Karlsuhe Institute of Technology, Germany 379B Role of iron oxidizing bacteria in electricity generation using pyrite grains Won Jung Ju*, Eun Hea Jho, Kyoungphile Nam Seoul National University, South Korea 380B Motility of electric cable-bacteria Jesper Tataru Bjerg*, Lars Riis Damgaard, Daniela Trojan, Christian Pfeffer, Andreas Schramm, Lars Peter Nielsen Aarhus University, Denmark 106 PS21 - Unusual strategies of microbial energy acquisition Tuesday 26 August 381B Investigating microbial communities implicated in the biocorrosion of carbon steel pipelines Jaspreet Mand*, Hyung Soo Park, Thomas R. Jack, Gerrit Voordouw University of Calgary, Canada 382B Rechargeable biomineral produced by enrichment cultures derived from microbial fuel cell Kei Suzuki*, Hiroki Mochihara, Nozomi Yoshida, Hiroko Kubota, Yusuke Chiba, Takuya Hosokawa, Yosuke Tashiro, Hiroyuki Futamata Shizuoka University, Japan 383B A thermodynamic theory of microbial growth and its implications for the study of isotopic fractionation Elie Desmond-Le Quéméner*, Théodore Bouchez Irstea, France 384B Adaptation of reductively dechlorinating microbes to saline conditions Jaejin Lee*1, Joonhong Park2, Frank Loeffler1 1 University of Tennessee, United States, 2Yonsei University, South Korea 385B Hydrolytic strategy in cellulose abundant environment using scaffolding protein, CbpB and CbpC from Clostridium cellulovorans for microbial energy acquisition Sung Ok Han, Sang Duck Jeon*, Su Jung Kim, Sung Hyun Park, So Hyeong Kim, Bom Yi Park Korea University, South Korea 386B The metabolic capacity of pelagic photoferrotrophs Sean Crowe*1, Aria Hahn1, Marc Lliros2, Kate Thompson1, Paul Kenward1, Steven Hallam1 1 University of British Columbia, Canada, 2Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain 107 PS21 - Unusual strategies of microbial energy acquisition Thursday 28 August PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants 001A Enhanced biodegradation by the addition of activated sludge in hydrocarbon contaminated soils Arturo Aburto-Medina*1, Eric M Adetutu2, Sam Aleer3, John Weber3, Sayali S Patil2, Petra J Sheppard2, Andrew S Ball2, Albert L Juhasz3 1 UAM, Mexico, 2RMIT, Australia, 3University of South Australia, Australia 002A Biological treatment of crude oil tank bottom sludge with sludge isolates and waste soil Eric Adetutu*1, Claire Bird2, Krishna Kadali3, Esmaeil Shahsavari3, Mohamed Taha3, Sayali Patil3, Tanvi Makadia3, Andrew Ball3 1 RMIT, Australia, 2OCTIEF, Australia, 3RMIT, Melbourne, Australia 003A Role of Dehalobacter in the biodegradation of 1,2,4,5- Tetrachlorobenzene Ricardo Alfán-Guzmán*, Matthew Lee, Michael Manefield The University of New South Wales, Australia 004A The combined effects of the erythromycin-tetracycline-sulfamethoxazole and sulfamethoxazole-tetracycline on microbial communites and anaerobic enzymes Sevcan Aydın*1, Bahar İnce2, Zeynep Cetecioglu1, Orhan Ince1 1 Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, 2Bogazici University, Turkey 005A Response of microbial community to anaerobic naphthalene degradation in oil spill-impacted tidal sediment Kyunghwa Baek*, Che-Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 006A Detection of signature metabolite biomarker from the anaerobic degradation of oil hydrocarbons in petroleum reservoirs and anaerobic cultures using mass spectrometry characteristics of synthesized model biomarkers Xin-Yu Bian*1, Serge Maurice Mbadinga1, Shi-Zhong Yang1, Ru-Qiang Ye1, Ji-Dong Gu2, Bo-Zhong Mu1 1 East China University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, China 007A Microbial community changes on incubation with selected hydrocarbons Brian Bicknell*, Pre De Silva, Lisa Brodie Australian Catholic University, Australia 008A Isolation and characterization of an aerobic denitrification strain of Alcaligenes sp. TB from a rotating drum biofilter for NOx removal Jun Chen*, Honghong Hao Zhejiang University of Technology, China 009A PcrA, a novel PAP2 domain-containing transmembrane protein that confers resistance to the FtsZ inhibitor PC190723 in Arthrobacter A3 Ximing Chen*1, Binglin Zhang1, Jianxi Xiao2, Furong Ju3, Shuyan Li2, Cuiling Ren2, Lizhe An4, Tuo Chen1, Guangxiu Liu1, Paul Facey3, Jonathan Mullins3, Paul Dyson3 1 Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 108 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August Lanzhou University, China, 3Institute of Life Science, College of Medicine, Swansea University, United Kingdom, 4School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, China 010A Characterization of a nitrogen-fixing culture using azo dye as the sole nitrogen and carbon source Xingjuan Chen*, Haiji Wang, Guoping Sun, Jun Guo, Meiying Xu Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, China 011A Deletion of a KU80 homologue enhances homologous recombination in Kluyveromyces marxianus Jinho Choo*1, Chang pyo Han1, Seon Ah Cheon1, Jae young Kim2, Hyun Ah Kang1 1 Chung-Ang University, South Korea, 2Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea 012A Oxidative stress inhibits catabolic gene expression and phenoxyalkanoic acid pesticide mineralization in Cupriavidus pinotubonensis AEO106 Mette Damgaard*, Nanna Bygvraa Svenningsen, Mette Haubjerg Nicolaisen, Ole Nybroe Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 013A Contribution of experimental ecology for understanding microbial processes involved in hydrocarbon degradation Robert Duran*, Cristiana Cravo-Laureau, Magalie Stauffert Equipe Environnement et Microbiologie / Université de Pau, France 014A Factors influencing the biotransformation of benzalkoniumchloride disinfectants by Pseudomonas sp. biomig-1 Emine Ertekın*, Ozge Yılmaz, Ulas Tezel Bogazici University Institute of Environmental Sciences, Turkey 015A Diversity of culturable bacteria community isolated from mural paintings of Northern Qi Dynasty, ca. 1500 years ago, China Huyuan Feng*1, Tian Tian2, Yantian Ma2, Ting Xiang2, Fasi Wu3, Lizhe An2, Wanfu Wang3 1 School of Life Sciences, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress Adaptations, Lanzhou University, China, 2Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress Adaptations, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, China, 3National Research Center for Conservation of Ancient Wall Paintings and Earthen Architecture Sites, China 016A Bacterial and fungal communities associated with biodeterioration in cave no. 53 of Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang of China on the Silk Road Huyuan Feng1, Yantian Ma2, Fasi Wu3, He Zhang2, Ye Du2, Lizhe An2, Wanfu Wang3 1 School of Life Sciences, Minstry of Education Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress Adaptations, Lanzhou University, China, 2MOE Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress Adaptations, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, China, 3The Conservation Research Institute of Dunhuang Academy, Dunhuang, Gansu, 736200, China 017A Evaluation of capacity of fungal growth, retention and absorption of heavy metals by Trichoderma spp. for potential use in bioremediation processes Lívia Fontes*1, Maria Inês Sato2, Cynara Barbosa1, Vinícius Alves1, Benedito Correa1 1 University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2CETESB, Brazil 109 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 018A Mecoprop mineralization potential at low oxygen and nitrate-reducing conditions in soils affected by handling and disposal of phenoxy acid herbicides Zuzana Frkova*, Anders Johansen, Ulrich G. Karlson Aarhus University, Denmark 019A Acclimatization of anaerobic sludge to treat pollutants (Cr6+ and 4-CP) present in industrial effluents and their effect on microbial communities Pragya Gupta*, Z. A. Shaikh, T. R. Sreekrishnan Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India 020A In silico genome-scale metabolic analysis of Dietzia sp. DQ12-45-1b for hydrocarbon biodegradation Bing Hu*, Shuang Geng, Yong Nie, Jieyue Zhao, Xiaolei Wu Peking University, China 021A Comparative proteomic study of Pseudomonas nitroreducens strain TX1 grown on nonionic surfactant (octylphenol polyethoxylates) Shir-Ly Huang, Fan-Feng Chou, Bing-Zheng Xu, Hsin Chen* National Central University, Taiwan 022A Exploring the role of quorum sensing by Sphingomonads in bioremediation Yili Huang* Zhejiang University, China 023A Characterization and expression of o, m, p-Xylene Degradation pathway genes in Rhodococcus spp. J7 Her Jihee*, Sang-Seob Lee Kyonggi University, South Korea 024A Uncultured novel bacteria responsible for in situ PAH biodegradation in a seatidal flat were identified by field-based SIP and pyrosequencing Hyun Mi Jin*, Ji Min Lee, Che Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 025A Arsenite detoxification: physiological of the arsenite-oxidizing bacterium Citrobacterium freudii SRR-3 and Alcaligenes faecalis TSL-6 of floating houses drinking water Chang Jin-Soo* Biological & Genetic Resources Institute (BGRI), South Korea 026A Biotechnology and metal protection Edith Joseph*, Monica Albini, Lucrezia Comensoli, Wafa Kooli, Lidia Mathys, Pilar Junier University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland 027A Chromate resistance and reduction by Klebsiella pneumoniae ChroAq1 isolated from a chromium contaminated aquifer in Guanajuato, México Katy Juarez, Paloma Lara*, Enrique Morett Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico 110 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 028A Selection of soil microorganisms able to grow on minimal medium containing pentachlorobenzene as a sole carbon source Vladimir Kaberdin*1, Itxaso Montánchez1, Elena Sevillano1, Anna Kaberdina1, Susana Rodriguez-Couto2, Lucía Gallego1 1 University of the Basque Country, Spain, 2Centre of Studies and Technical Research (CEIT), Spain 029A Genomic analysis of environmental microbial isolates, capable of degrading xenobiotic pollutants Michal Kaminski*, Paweł Krawczyk, Furmańczyk Ewa, Sobczak Adam, Lipiński Leszek, Dziembowski Andrzej Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland 030A Characterization of degradation intermediates and microbial communities in starch-stimulated aerobic explosives-degrading microbial consortia Muhammad Imran Khan*, Jihoon Yang, Keunje Yoo, Joonhong Park Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University, South Korea 031A Study on the expression of benzyl Co-A reductase genes by photosynthetic bacteria Hyun-Sook Kim*1, Daniel Kim1, Sang-Seob Lee2 1 Kyonggi University, Department of Bioengineering, South Korea, 2Kyonggi University, Department of Life Science, South Korea 032A Effect of bioaugmentation of BM-S-1 on eco-friendly full-scale treatment of industrial wastewater and sludge reduction In-Soo Kim*1, Kalu I. Ekpeghere1, Kyung-Chul Jeong1, Jong-Tae Kim2, Hong-Gi Kim2, Jae-Soo Chang1, Sung-Cheol Koh1 1 Department of Environmental Engineering, Korea Maritime University, South Korea, 2BM, Inc., South Korea 033A Heavy metal tolerance mediated by the extracellular iron zinc containing superoxide dismutase (FeZnSOD) of Streptomyces subrutilius P5 Jae-heon Kim* Dankook University, Department of Microbiology, South Korea 034A Concentration-dependent effect of red clay on soil bacterial community and application as a biostimulant in diesel-contaminated soil Jisun Kim*, Jaejoon Jung, Kyoyoung Kim, Woojun Park Laboratory of Molecular Environmental Microbiology, Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, South Korea, South Korea 035A Proteomic and genomic analysis of oil degradable microorganism, Arthrobacter spp. MWB-30 Jonghyun Kim*, Soo Jung Kim, Hyung-Yeel Kahng, Seung Il Kim, Young-Ho Chung KBSI, South Korea 036A Screening and characterization of total phosphate removal bacteria for preventing red-tide in cage fish farms in ocean Kunho Kim*, Sang-Seob Lee Kyonggi University, South Korea 111 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 037A Stable isotope probing-based metagenomic analysis reveals a novel uncultivated denitrifying bacterium with aromatic degradation potential within the order Burkholderiales So-Jeong Kim*1, Soo-Je Park2, Man-Young Jung1, Jong-Geol Kim1, Eugene L. Madsen3, Sung-Keun Rhee1 1 Chungbuk National University, South Korea, 2Jeju University, South Korea, 3Cornell University, United States 038A Extraction of native intracellular proteins from activated sludge for subsequent analysis of micropollutant degrading enzymes Daniel Krah* Ann-Kathrin Ghattas German Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Germany 039A Plasmid pool in lindane-contaminated soils Pawel Krawczyk*, Ewa Lewczuk, Adam Sobczak, Lipinski Leszek, Andrzej Dziembowski Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS, Poland 040A Identification of key enzymes involved in the bacterial degradation of chloramphenicol Zohre Kurt*1, Sarah Craven2, Jim Spain1 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 2Tufts University, United States 041A Study of the key roles of soil microbial community on the degradation of organophosphorus compound in soil Yunyoung Kwak*, Gun-Seok Park, Jae-Ho Shin Kyungpook National University, South Korea 042A Impact of human activities on microbial community structure in coastal sediments after 'Hebei Spirit' oil spill accident Kae Kyoung Kwon*1, Hyun-Woo Choi1, Seong Hyuk Lee1, Hyun-Seok Seo1, HyunMyoung Oh2, Un Hyuk Yim1, Won-Joon Shim1 1 Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, South Korea, 2Pukyung National University, South Korea 043A Effects of historical 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) contamination and periodic mechanical tillage on soil microbial consortia and remediation activity Yemin Lan*1, Benoit Stenuit2, Gail Rosen1, Joseph Hughes1, Lisa Alvarez-Cohen3, Chris Sales1 1 Drexel University, United States, 2Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 3University of California, United States 044A Biodegradation of a recalcitrant pesticide: the case of chlordecone Denis Le Paslier*, Edgardo Ugarte, Pierre-Loïc Saaidi, Sébastien Chaussonnerie, Agnès Barbance, Valérie Barbe, Thomas Brüls, Gabor Gyapay, Nuria Fonknechten, Marcel Salanoubat, Jean Weissenbach CEA/DSV/Institut de Génomique Genoscope, France 045A Catching dehalorespiring and metal reducing bacteria and their interactions with FISH Natuschka Lee* Technische Universität München, Germany 112 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 046A FRET-based sensors for tracking azo dye microbial degradation Fei Liu*, Meiying Xu, Jun Guo, Guoping Sun 1.Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, 2.State Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology Southern China, China 047A Microbial respiration and community changes to crude oil in deep Eastern Mediterranean and Great Australian Bight Jiang Liu*, Stephen Techtmann, Julian Fortney, Dominique Joyner, Terry Hazen University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States 048A A model framework to describe growth-linked biodegradation of micropollutants in the presence of assimilable organic carbon (AOC) and indigenous community Li Liu*1, Damian Helbling2, Barth Smets1, Hans-Peter Kohler2 1 Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 2Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Department of Environmental Microbiology, Switzerland 049A Effect of oil, UV radiation and other environmental factors on the production and composition of marine microbial exopolysaccharide produced by different microorganisms or communities Shiu-Mei Liu*, Rou-Ying Lu National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan 050A Marine bacterium Acinetobacter sp. HC8-3's biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons Yuhua Liu*, Meng Lin, Xiaoke Hu Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research Chineses Academy of Science, China 051A Bacterial diversity in rhizosphere of Sesuvium portulacastrum, a halophyte for phytoremediation in seawater Yuanrong Luo*, Fang Yang, Lingfeng Huang Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Coastal and Wetland Ecosystems, Xiamen University, China 052A Acetoclastic is the dominant methanogenic pathway of palmitate degradation in the presence of sulfate Lei Lv*, Serge Maurice Mbadinga, Jin-Feng Liu, Shi-Zhong Yang, Ji-Dong Gu, BoZhong Mu East China University of Science and Technology, China 053A Stimulation of anaerobic benzene-degrading culture with external redox mediators under methanogenic condition Hiroki Masumoto*, Futoshi Kurisu, Ikuro Kasuga, Hiroaki Furumai The University of Tokyo, Japan 054A Absolute quantification of microbial community members using high throughput sequencing with spike-in artificial 16S rRNA genes Satoko Matsukura*1, Naohiro Noda1, Masako Ito2, Yoh Takahata2, Nobuyuki Fujita3, Hideaki Nojiri4, Masao Fukuda5, Yuji Sekiguchi1 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 2Taisei Corporation, Japan, 3National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE), Japan, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan, 5Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan 113 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 055A Comparison of complete genome sequences of four gammahexachlorocyclohexane-degrading sphingomonad strains Yuji Nagata*, Michiro Tabata, Satoshi Ohhata, Yuki Nikawadori, Yoshiyuki Ohtsubo, Masataka Tsuda Tohoku University, Japan 056A Release of cyanide by biodegradation of Cs-bearing Prussian Blue Takamitsu Nakamura*1, Satoshi Ishii2, Tsutomu Sato2, Satoshi Okabe2 1 Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Japan 057A n-Alkanes biodegradation by a new marine bacteria, Zhongshania sp. strain SM-2 and Maricurvus sp. strain SM-6, in sea-tidal flat Lo Naysim*, Che Ok Jeon Chung-Ang University, South Korea 058A Development of a microbial technology for the recovery of crude oil from earth Rahul Negi*, Sayeed Waheed, Vikash Babu Graphic Era University, Dehradun (Uttarakhand), India 059A Biodegradation of TCE by bacteria enriched from wastewater river sediment under anaerobic condition Chi Nguyen Phuong*, Sang-seob Lee Kyonggi University, South Korea 060A Diverse alkane hydroxylase genes in microorganisms and environments Yong Nie*, Chang-Qiao Chi, Hui Fang, Jie-Liang Liang, She-Lian Lu, Guo-Li Lai, YueQin Tang, Xiao-Lei Wu Peking University, China 061A Is there a possibility to use soil microflora for elevating the efficiency of phytoremediation on radionuclide contaminated territories like Chornobyl and Fukushima? Olena Pareniuk*1, Kateryna Shavanova2, Volodymyr Illienko3, Igor Gudkov3, Kenji Nanba1 1 Institute of Environmental Radioactivity of Fukushima University, Japan, 2Ukrainian Institute of Agricultural Radiology, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine, 3National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine 062A Biodegradation of biphenyl and 2-chlorobiphenyl by Pseudomonas sp. KM-04 isolated from PCBs-contaminated mine impacted soil Min-Jeong Park*1,2, Chul-Min Chon1, Jae-Gon Kim1, Min-Ho Yoon2, In-Hyun Nam1 1 Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), South Korea, 2Chungnam National University, South Korea 063A Investigations on the Mechanism of VcrA of Dehalococcoides, the Key Enzyme for the Reductive Dehalogenation of Vinyl Chloride Anutthaman Parthasarathy1, Alfred M. Spormann*1, Svenja T. Lohner1, Troy A. Stich2, David Britt2 1 Stanford University, United States, 2University of California, Davis, United States 114 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 064A Methane-assisted bioremediation of trichloroethene Smriti Rayu*1, Nicholas Coleman2, Loïc Nazaries1, Singh Brajesh1 1 University of Western Sydney, Australia, 2University of Sydney, Australia 065A Characterizing microbial population dynamics and perchlorate reduction in an ion exchange membrane bio-reactor Zeev Ronen*, Shalom Fox, Tali Bruner, Michal Goldstein Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 066A Characterization of 2-aminophenol, p-cymene and p-cumate degradation pathways in Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 Michael Seeger, Valentina Méndez*, María José Romero-Silva, Erwin Strahsburger, Bernardita Chirino, Loreine Agulló, Myriam González Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile 067A Impact of necrophytoremediation on alkane-degrading bacterial communities in contaminated soil Esmaeil Shahsavari*1, Eric M Adetutu1, Peter A Anderson2, Andrew S Ball1 1 RMIT University, Australia, 2Flinders University, Australia 068A Screening and monitoring the role of bacterial strains in COD removal of pulp and paper mill effluent Praveen Sharma*, Jyoti Mehta Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, India 069A Microbial degradation of polyurethane by bacteria from soils and sludges and their polyurethanolytic activity Yang-hsin Shih, Yu-Huei Peng* National Taiwan University, Taiwan 070A Biodegradation of bisphenol A by soil bacterial community in soil microcosms and a novel isolated strain Yang-hsin Shih, Ya-jou Chen, Yu-Huei Peng* National Taiwan University, Taiwan 071A Isolation, characterization and evaluation of the process of ammonium removal by bacterial isolates from activated sludge of wastewater related to petroleum Cynthia Canedo Silva*1, Livia C F Silva1, Guilherme S Xavier1, Sergio O De Paula1, Valeria M Oliveira2, Maira P Sousa3, Rodrigo S Souza4, Ana Paula R Torres4 1 Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil, 2Unicamp, Brazil, 3CENPES, Brazil, 4 CENPES-Petrobras, Brazil 072A Functional characterization of the recombinant xylnase and degradation of lignocellulosic biomass Younho Song*1, Hyuen-Jong Bae2, Yoon Gyo Lee3, In Seong Choi3, Kwang Ho Lee3, Eun Jin Cho2 1 Chonnam National University, South Korea, 2Bio-energy Research Institute, Chonnam National University, South Korea, 3Department of Wood Science and Landscape Architecture, Chonnam National University, South Korea 073A Characterization of microbial community enriched with chloroethylenes form contaminated soil Sathiyaraj Srinivasan*, Sang-Seob Lee Kyonggi University, South Korea 115 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 074A Fluorescence-based bioreporters for detection of environmental factors inducing oxidative stress in Pseudomonas putida mt-2 Nanna Svenningsen*1, Mette Nicolaisen1, Victor de Lorenzo2, Ole Nybroe1 1 University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2National Centre for Biotechnology, Spain 075A Influence of nickel in petroleum biodegradation: a metagenomics approach Natalia Taketani*1, Rodrigo Gouvêa Taketani2, Itamar Soares de Melo2, Andréa Camardella de Lima Rizzo1, Adriana Ururahy Soriano3, Selma Gomes Ferreira Leite4, Cláudia Duarte da Cunha1 1 CETEM / MCTI, Brazil, 2cnpma/Embrapa, Brazil, 3PETROBRAS, Brazil, 4UFRJ / EQ, Brazil 076A Microbial leaching of copper from tailings of low grade sulphide ores in Zambia Min Tang*1, Yili Liang2, Huaqun Yin2, Li Shen2, Xueduan Liu2 1 School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering, Central South University, China, 2Central South University, China 077A Competition between organochlorine respiring bacteria and sulfate reducing bacteria Sihui Tang*, Joanna Koenig, Mike Manefield University of New South Wales, Australia 078A Biodegradation of sulfonamide antibiotics by Microbacterium sp. CJ7 isolated from compost facility Cung Nawl Thawng*1, Dae-Wi Kim1, Hor-Gil Hur2, Chang-Jun Cha1 1 Chung-Ang University, South Korea, 2Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 079A A molecular-ecological study of bacterial trinitrotoluene (TNT)-degradation in a contaminated forest soil: isolation and characterisation of Raoultella ornithinolytica Sofie Thijs*1, Wouter Sillen1, Jonathan Van Hamme2, Panagiotis Gkorezis1, Nele Weyens1, Pieter van Dillewijn3, Jaco Vangronsveld1 1 Hasselt University, Belgium, 2Thompson Rivers University, Canada, 3Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Spain 080A Successions of bacterial communities in the process of nutrient-enhanced oil biodegradation Hui Wang*, Bin Wang, Junde Li, Meng Lin, Xiaoke Hu Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 081A Gene diversity of CYP153A and AlkB alkane hydroxylases in oil-degrading bacteria isolated from the Atlantic Ocean Liping Wang*, Wanpeng Wang, Qiliang Lai, Zongze Shao Third Institute of Oceanography, State of Oceanic Administration, China 082A Relatively stable denitrifying quinoline degrading microbial communities in batch incubation with different nitrate addition Yun Wang*, Hao Tian, Fei Huang, WenMing Long, Zhen Xie, Liuqin Yang, Liping Zhao, Xiaojun Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 116 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August 083A Isolation and characterization of Dehalobacter sp. strain UNSWDHB, a strictly anaerobic bacterium that dechlorinates trichloromethane via organohalide respiration Yie Wong*, Matthew Lee University of New South Wales, Australia 084A The microbial community structure on total nitrogen removal of landfill leachate by landfill bioreactor Wang Xiao-Yuan*, Xie Bing East China Normal University, China 085A Integrated molecular and cultivation-based bacterial dynamics in oilcontaminated seafloor sediment after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Tingting Yang*1, Tony Gutierrez2, Kelly Speare1, Samantha Joye3, Andreas Teske1 1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States, 2Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom, 4University of Georgia, United States 086A The stratified respiratory pattern in Shewanella decolorationis biofilm with solid and co-present soluble electron acceptors Yonggang Yang*, Meiying Xu, Yinbo Xiang Guangdong Institute of Microbiology, China 087A Oxidation of amoxicillin and ampicillin in water by laccase-mediator systems Yi-Pei Dan1, Shiu-Mei Liu2, Hong-Thih Lai*1 1 National Chiayi University, Taiwan, 2National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan 088A Fungal communities associated with the biodegradation of polyester polyurethane buried under compost at different temperatures Urooj Zafar*1, Ashley Houlden2, Geoff Robson2 1 Other, 2University of Manchester, United Kingdom 089A Electron transfer from a graphite electrode assisted by solid-phase electron mediator (humin) immobilization enhances microbial reductive dechlorination of pentachlorophenol Dongdong Zhang*, Chunfang Zhang, Zhiling Li, Daisuke Suzuki, Arata Katayama Nagoya University, Japan 090A Attenuation of antibiotics and resistance genes during full-scale swine manure bioconversion via housefly larvae Zhijian Zhang*1, Jack Gilbert2, Hang Wang1, Hongyi Li1 1 ZheJiang University, China, 2Argonne National Laboratory, United States 091A Anaerobic biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by methanogenic consortia Lei Zhou*1, Xin-Yu Bian1, Serge Maurice Mbadinga1, Shi-zhong Yang1, Jin-Feng Liu1, Ji-Dong Gu2, Bo-Zhong Mu1 1 East China University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, China 117 PS22 – Biodegradation of challenging contaminants Thursday 28 August PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments 092A Integron diversity in bacterial communities at different contamination levels Justine Abella, Anne Fahy, Robert Duran*, Christine Cagnon IPREM EEM UMR 5254, France 093A New cultivation technology for studying microbial diversity Tae Seok Ahn*1, Dawoon Jung1, Eun-Young Seo1, Slava S. Epstein2, Yochan Joung3, Jaemin Han1, Valentina V. Parfenova4, Olga I. Belykh4, Anna Gladkikh4 1 Kangwon National University, South Korea, 2Northeastern University, United States, 3Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea, 4Limnological Institute, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 094A Chromium resistant microorganisms inhabiting tannery effluent dumping site Majed Albokari*, Mohammed Alshehri, Ibrahim Mashhour King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Saudi Arabia 095A Molecular identification and characterisation of acid tolerant microorganisms isolated from Rivelin and Limb Valley (UK) Mohammed Almalki* King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 096A Changes in microbial community composition and groundwater chemistry during construction of the Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory Yuki Amano*, Yoshito Sasaki, Isao Nanjo, Hiroki Amamiya, Takashi Mizuno, Kotaro Ise, Hideki Yoshikawa Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan 097A Molecular diversity of reef-building coral symbionts around the Arabian Peninsula Chatchanit Arif*1, Cornelia Roder1, Adrian Barbrook2, Christopher Howe2, Todd LaJeunesse3, Sergey Dobretsov4, John Burt5, Christian Voolstra1 1 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, 2University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, 3Penn State University, United States, 4Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, 5New York University, United States 098A Effects of the antimicrobial and antibiotics on the microbial community structure and the development of antibiotic resistance genes in anaerobic sequencing batch reactor Sevcan Aydın*1, Fatma Nur Seyma Yavuz1, Orhan Ince1, Bahar Ince2 1 Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, 2Bogazici University, Turkey 099A Polar and Alpine Microbial Collection (PAMC): a culture collection dedicated to polar and alpine microorganisms Kiwoon Baek*, Yung Mi Lee, Goheung Kim, You-Jung Jung, Soon Gyu Hong, Hong Kum Lee Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea 118 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 100A Rapid TaqMan-based quantification of chlorophyll d-containing cyanobacteria in the genus Acaryochloris Lars Behrendt*1, Jeppe L. Nielsen2, Søren J. Sørensen1, Anthony W.D. Larkum3, Jakob R. Winther1, Michael Kühl1 1 University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2Aalborg University, Denmark, 3University of Technology, Sydney, Australia 101A Impeded organic matter degradation in soils under long-term exposure to extremely high carbon dioxide concentrations Felix Beulig*1, Gerd Gleixner2, Tim Urich3, Kirsten Küsel1 1 Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, 2Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany, 3University of Vienna, Austria 102A Prokaryotic diversity in Pacific Ocean manganese nodules from the ClarionClipperton Zone Marco Blöthe*, Axel Schippers Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany 103A Comparative metatranscriptomics reveals the active microbial communities of the glacier surface Dylan Bodington*1, Takahiro Segawa2, Shiro Kohshima3, Yuichi Hongoh1 1 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 3Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University, Japan 104A Plant growth promotion of Oryza sativa by phosphate solubilizing alkaliphiles and halophiles from coastal ecosystems of Goa, India Sunita Borkar*1, Neha Prabhu2 1 P.E.S.College of Arts & Science, Farmagudi, Ponda, Goa, India, 2Goa University, India 105A DEOP: a database on osmoprotectants and associated pathways Salim Bougouffa*, Aleksandar Radovanovic, Vladimir B Bajic KAUST, Saudi Arabia 106A Detection of Poly-β-Hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production capabilities of the microorganisms isolated from hypersaline environments in Turkey Erdogan Cakir*1, Kübra Tanboğa1, Çağrı Buldu1, Gökhan Güngörmedi2, Ahmet Çabuk2, Mehmet Burçin Mutlu1, Seval Çınar3 1 Anadolu University, Turkey, 2Osmangazi University, Turkey, 3Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University, Turkey 107A Got toxins? Factors affecting toxin production, species composition, and abundance in biological soil crusts of Qatar Aspa D. Chatziefthimiou*1, James Powell2, James Metcalf2, Sandra Banack2, Paul Cox2, Renee Richer1 1 Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, Qatar, 2Institute of Ethnomedicine, United States 108A Comprehensive survey of soil bacterial community structure in Barton and Weaver Peninsula of King George Island, Antarctica Ahnna Cho*1, Hyoun Soo Lim2, Soon Gyu Hong1, Hyunju Noh1, Tae-Seok Ahn3, OkSun Kim1 1 Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea, 2Pusan National University, South Korea, 3Kangwon National University, South Korea 119 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 109A Greenland Ice Microbiome Project Eric Collins* University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States 110A Transcriptomic analysis of cold stress tolerance in Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne pathogen Ninoska Cordero1, Felipe Maza1, Andres Aravena2, Angelica Reyes*1 1 INTA Universidad de Chile, Chile, 2Center for Mathematical Modeling (UMI-CNRS 2807), Universidad de Chile; Center for Genome Regulation, Universidad de Chile, Chile 111A Heavy metal mobilization activity of secondary metabolites produced by Microbacteriaceae isolates Erika Corretto*1, Günter Brader1, Christoph Höfer2, Yvonne Schindlegger3, Melanie Kuffner1, Markus Puschenreiter2, Stephan Hann3, Angela Sessitsch1 1 Bioresources Unit, Health and Environment Department, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria, 2Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria, 3Division of Analytical Chemistry, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria 112A Metagenomic analysis of arsenate and hydrogen driving community from Chilean salt lake sediments Cecilia Demergasso*1, Alex Echeverria1, Lorena Escudero2 1 Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile, 2CICITEM, Chile 113A MALDI-TOF applications for dereplication and identification of environmental microorganisms isolated from Thule, Greenland Sebastian Doerfert1, Brittany Berdy*1, Eva Wunschel2, Maria Sizova1, Josh Timmons1, Dawoon Jung3, Garry Kruppa4, Slava Epstein1 1 Northeastern University, United States, 2Northeastern University via Hannover Medical School, United States, 3Kangwon National University, South Korea, 4Bruker Daltonics, United States 114A Diversity and biogeography of bacteria in the surface sediments of the Western Arctic Ocean Chunming Dong*1, Huafang Sheng2, Weiguo Wang1, Hongwei Zhou2, Zongze Shao1 1 Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China, 2Southern Medical University, China 115A Composition and diversity of microbial mat Seuya hot spring (Baikal Rift Zone) Lavrentieva Elena*, Aryuna Radnagurueva, Darima Barkhutova, Bair Namsaraev Institute of General and Experimental of Biology SB RAS, Russia 116A Geomicrobiology in an acid hypersaline system in Northern Chile Lorena Escudero*1,2, Jonathan Bijman2, Guillermo Chong3, Juan Jose Pueyo4, Carol Davis5, Cecilia Demergasso1 1 Centro de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica para la Minería (CICITEM), Chile, 2Centro de Biotecnología-Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile, 3Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile, 4Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, 5BHP Billiton Chile, Chile 120 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 117A Microbial communities of heliothermal saline lakes having different ecological state Tamas Felfoldi*1, Attila Szabó2, József Balázs Nagy2, Boglárka Somogyi3, Lajos Vörös3, Károly Márialigeti2, István Máthé1 1 Department of Bioengineering, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Romania, 2Department of Microbiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, 3Balaton Limnological Institute, Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary 118A Microbial community response to stress of florfenicol antibiotic in marine sediment Jie Feng*1, Bin Hao1, Meilin Zhao2 1 Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Jiangsu University, China 119A Desert soil bacterial and fungal communities from soils with distinct water regime histories respond differently to variation of water availability Aline Frossard*1, Jean-Baptiste Ramond1, Mary Seely2, Don Cowan1 1 University of Pretoria, South Africa, 2Gobabeb Research and Training Centre, Namibia 120A The genome structure of novel isolated iron-oxidizing Burkholderiales bacterium JG-E10 Jun Fukushima*, Fuyumi Tojyo, Yayoi Kobayashi, Ryoki Asano, Yoichiro Shimura, Kunihiro Okano, Naoyuki Miyata Akita Prefectural University, Japan 121A Thermophilic bacteria dwell in phyllosphere Jean Jacques Godon*1, Amandine Galès1, Eric Latrille1, Pornpimol Ouichanpagdee2, Jean Philippe Steyer1 1 INRA, France, 2Chiang Mai University, Thailand 122A Kinetics of oxygen uptake in pure cultures of marine bacteria Xianzhe Gong*, Amdreas Schramm, Niels Peter Revsbech Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience, Microbiology Section, Denmark 123A Exploring archaeal communities of five brine-seawater interfaces of the Red Sea with a focus on methanogens Yue Guan*1, David K. Ngugi1, James G. Ferry2, Ulrich Stingl1 1 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, 2Pennsylvania State University, United States 124A Diversity of microbial arsenic transformation pathways associated with an alkaline saline lake in northern Mongolia Natsuko Hamamura*1, He Huang1, Narantuya Damdinsuren2 1 Ehime University, Japan, 2National University of Mongolia, Mongolia 125A Synergies between iron and oxygen availability determine the sensitivity of Halomonas hydrothermalis to temperature- and salt-induced stresses Jesse Harrison*1, John Hallsworth2, Charles Cockell1 1 University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 2Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland 121 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 126A Comparative analysis of genome methylation in Thermotogae isolates from deep-sea hydrothermal vents Thomas Haverkamp*1, Julien Lossouarn2, Claire Geslin2, Camilla L. Nesbø3 1 University of Oslo, Department of Biosciences, Norway, 2IUEM, Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Environnements Extremes, UMR6197, France, 3University of Oslo, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, Norway 127A Diversity of prokaryotes in hydrothermal sulfataric pools of a wetland in the Chilean altiplano Martha Hengst*1, Vilma Perez1, Pablo Aguilar1, Veronica Molina2, Cristina Dorador1 1 Universidad de Antofagasta, Chile, 2Universidad de Playa Ancha, Chile 128A Diversity of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes in five interfaces of deep-sea brines and seawater in the Red Sea Tyas Hikmawan*1, Yue Guan1, Andre Antunes2, David Ngugi1, Ulrich Stingl1 1 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, 2Universidade do Minho, Portugal 129A Comparative metagenomics revealed community differentiation in biological heap leaching system Qi Hu, Yili Liang, Huaqun Yin, Xue Guo, Xiaodong Hao, Xueduan Liu* Central South University, China 130A Analysis of a pyrite leacing community on gene level Zhiyong Huang*, Wei Zhao, Yifan Han, Xiaomei Ma, Xiaoxia Zhang Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology,CAS, China 131A Microbes of the deep subsurface continental biosphere Valerie Hubalek*1, Danny Ionescu2, Moritz Buck1, Stefan Bertilsson1 1 Uppsala University, Sweden, 2MPI for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany 132A The genome of the alpha-proteobacterium PAMC 27157 from a melting pond reveals adaptations to Arctic sea ice dynamics Chung Hwang*, Yirang Cho, Inae Lee, Yoon Yang, Sung-Ho Kang Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea 133A Shifts in peatland microbial communities induced by amendment with various biopolymers Anastasia Ivanova*1, Yongkyu Kim2, Werner Liesack2, Svetlana Dedysh1 1 Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Russia, 2Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany 134A Characteristic distribution of bacterial communities in water flooding oil reservoirs of China Zhao Jieyu*1, Tang Yueqin1,2, Chi Changqiao1, Lai Guoli1, Li Yan1, Nie Yong1, Wu Xiaolei1 1 Peking University, College of Engineering, China, 2Sichuan University, China 135A Archaeal communities at gas-venting basins in the Gulf of California (Wagner and Consag Basins) Katy Juarez*, Fernando Pérez-Villantoro, Ezequiel Tobón-Perez, Sonia Dávila, Rosa María Prol-Ledezma Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico 122 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 136A Citrimicrobium luteum gen. nov., sp. nov., aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacterium isolated from the gut of a sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus Hong-Joo Jung*1, In-Tae Cha2 1 Kyung Hee University, South Korea, 2Jeju Center, Korea Basic Science Institute (KBSI), South Korea 137A Cyanobacteria and microbial mats in Antarctic lakes and ponds: diversity, distribution and response to environmental change Anne D. Jungblut*1, Megan L. Krusor2, Kate Wall2, Tyler J. Mackey2, Ian Hawes3, Dawn Y. Sumner2, Dale T. Andersen4 1 The Natural History Museum, United Kingdom, 2University of California, Davis, United States, 3Canterbury University, New Zealand, 4SETI Institute, United States 138A Dynamic and contrasted chemosynthetic bacterial mats on sunken wood ecosystems Dimitri Kalenitchenko*, Marlene Dupraz, Nadine Le Bris, Pierre E. Galand LECOB, France 139A The structure of bacterial communities in solar saltern of Korea Heeyoung Kang*1, Haneul Kim1, Yochan Joung2, Kiseong Joh1 1 Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea, 2Chungnam National University, South Korea 140A Nestedness in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities along soil pH gradients: acid-tolerant fungi are not specialists but generalists Ai Kawahara*1, Gi-Hong An2, Sachie Miyakawa1, Jun Sonoda1, Tatsuhiro Ezawa1 1 Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Bioenergy Crop Research Center, South Korea 141A Microbial community analysis of petroleum refinery wastes through deep sequencing of 16S rRNA genes Sufia Kazy1, Pinaki Sar2, Ajoy Roy*1, Poulomi Sarkar2, Jayeeta Sarkar2, Rahul Bharadwaj2 1 National Institute of Technology, Duragapur, India, 2Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India 142A DOC and microbial communities in the deep biosphere: comparisons of fracture waters from 0.9 - 3.3 km depth, Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa Thomas Kieft*1, Chui Yim M. Lau2, Cara Magnabosco2, Connor Cameron3, Michael J. Pullin4, Sarah Hendrickson4, Barbara Sherwood Lollar5, Greg Slater6, Esta van Heerdenn7, Tullis C. Onstott2 1 New Mexico Tech, United States, 2Princeton University, United States, 3National Center for Genome Resources, United States, 4New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, United States, 5University of Toronto, Canada, 6McMaster University, Canada, 7University of the Free State, South Africa 143A Indication of Enterobacteriaceae from seawater of beach with anthropogenic stress Alexandra Kim*, Lubov Buzoleva FEFU, Russia 123 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 144A Characteristics of microorganisms associated with automobile air conditioning systems Jongseol Kim, Nayoung Kim* University of Ulsan, South Korea 145A Comparative genomics analysis of a moderate halophilic bacterium, Salinimicrobium jeogali and its survival strategies in a high salt condition Kyung Hyun Kim*, Che Ok Jeon Chung-Ang university, South Korea 146A Sulfur-metabolizing and methane-producing chemolithoautotrophs dominate autotrophic microbial communities in high-altitude lake sediments on the Tibetan Plateau Weidong Kong*1, Jinbo Liu1, Rachael Morgan-Kiss2 1 Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Department of Microbiology, Miami University, United States 147A Transcriptional profiles of Burkholderia pseudomallei reveal the direct and indirect roles of Sigma E under oxidative stress conditions Sunee Korbsrisate*1, Siroj Jitprasutwit1, Catherine Ong2, Niramol Juntawieng1, Wen Fong Ooi3, Claudia M. Hemsley4, Paiboon Vattanaviboon5, Richard W. Titball4, Patrick Tan2 1 Mahidol University, Thailand, 2DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, 3Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore, 4University of Exeter, United Kingdom, 5Chulabhorn Research Institute, Thailand 148A Ecological insights in a microbial stalactite-like biofilm Susanne Krause*, Sibylle Ziegler, Katharina Geiger, Johannes Gescher Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 149A Short term changes in marine bacterial community structure following crude oil exposure at low temperature Adriana Krolicka*, Catherine Boccadoro, Mari Mæland, Thierry Baussant International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway 150A Bacterial biodiversity in permanently ice-covered lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica Miye Kwon*1,2, Mincheol Kim2, John C Priscu3, Soon Gyu Hong2, Sang Jong Kim1, Ok-Sun Kim2 1 Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea, 3Montana State University, United States 151A Halophilic methanoarchaea acquired betaine synthesizing gene cluster through horizontal gene transfer to fit for the hypersaline environment Shu-Jung Lai*, Mei-Chin Lai National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan 152A Microbial community dynamics in a coastal acid sulfate soil system, East Trinity wetlands, Australia Yu-Chen Ling*1, Richard Bush2, John Moreau1 1 University of Melbourne / School of Earth Sciences, Australia, 2Southern Cross University / Southern Cross GeoScience, Australia 124 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 153A Phylogenetic diversity and ecological pattern of g23 genes of T4-type bacteriophages in freshwater lakes Wei Liu*, Yijun Zhao, Kai Cheng, Huizhen Huang, Ping Liu, Xiyong Liu, Mingjun Liao, Gang Wu, Xiaofang Tian, Heyun Wang Hubei University of Technology, China 154A Diversity and activity of microbiomes forming iron snow in an acidic mine lake Shipeng Lu*1, Jennyfer Miot2, Thomas Neu3, Kirsten Küsel1 1 The German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig / Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, 2Institut de Minéralogie, Physique des Matériaux et Cosmochimie, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC, MNHN, CNRS UMR 7590, France, 3Department of River Ecology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany 155A Influence of metabolites on process of growth of agent of saprosoonoses at different temperature of cultivation Buzoleva Lubov*1, Rubcova Polina2 1 FEFU, Russia, 2Vladimirovna, Russia 156A Potential drivers of microbial community structure and function in Arctic snow Lorrie Maccario*, Timothy Vogel, Catherine Larose Laboratoire Ampere - University of Lyon, France 157A Temporal fluctuations of salinity drive bacterial dormancy patterns in hypersaline lakes Tylan Magnusson*, Zachary Aanderud, Alan Harker Brigham Young University, United States 158A Biofilm formation and dispersal of the seaweed associated bacterium Phaeobacter inhibins Marwan Majzoub*, Kerensa McElroy, Carla Lutz, Torsten Thomas, Suhelen Egan University of New South Wales, Australia 159A Effects of desert cyanobacterial communities on food web structure Thulani Peter Makhalanyane*1, Donald Arthur Cowan1, Mary Seely2, Angel Valverde1 1 Centre for Molecular Ecology and Genomics, University of Pretoria, South Africa, 2Desert Research Foundation of Namibia, Namibia 160A Assessing the adaptation of an estuarine surface sediment microbial community to mimicked burial and temperature stress in respect to viability and diversity Falko Mathes*1, Erwan G. Roussel2, Gordon Webster3, Barry A. Cragg4, Henrik Sass4, R. John Parkes4 1 The University of Western Australia (M087), Australia, 2Ifremer, UMR6197, Laboratoire de Microbiologie des Environnements Extrêmes, France, 3Cardiff University, Cardiff School of Biosciences, United Kingdom, 4Cardiff University, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, United Kingdom 125 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 160B Horizontal gene transfer of non-phosphorylating glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from bacteria in the termite-gut symbiotic protists: a probable alternative glycolytic pathway? Dionigia Meloni*1, Jun-ichi Inoue1, Satoko Noda2, Moriya Ohkuma1 1 Japan Collection of Microorganisms (JCM), RIKEN BioResource Center, Japan, 2Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi, Japan 161A Halophilic microbial diversity of Sawarmah, Jazan in Saudi Arabia Mehmet Burçin Mutlu*1, Seval Çınar2, Majed Albokari3 1 Anadolu University, Turkey, 2Bilecik Şeyh Edebali Üniversitesi, Turkey, 3King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 162A A systems microbiology-based exploration of the community structure and metabolism of acid streamers and mats thriving at an abandoned mercury mine drainage system in NW Spain Celia Méndez-García*1, Victoria Mesa1, Richard R. Sprenger2, Ole N. Jensen2, Michael Richter3, Olga V. Golyshina4, Jesús Sánchez1, Manuel Ferrer5 1 University of Oviedo, Spain, 2University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, 3Ribocon GmbH, Germany, 4Bangor University, United Kingdom, 5Institute of Catalysis, Spain 163A Microclimate monitoring around lichen habitat in Barton Peninsular, King George Island, Antarctica Hyun-Ju Noh*1, Jang-Cheon Cho2, Soon Gyu Hong1 1 Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea, 2Inha University, South Korea 164A A next generation multilocus sequence typing scheme for Acidithiobacillus species Harold Nuñez*1, Juan Pablo Cardenas1, David Loyola3, Ana Moya4, Francisco Issotta4, Monica Gonzalez1, D. Barrie Johnson5, Raquel Quatrini1 1 Fundacion Ciencia y Vida, Chile, 3National Center of Genomic, Proteomic and Bioinformatics, Santiago, Chile, 4Ingeniería en Bioinformática, Universidad de Talca, Chile, 5School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, United Kingdom 165A Social evolution of toxic metal bioremediation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Siobhan O'Brien*, David Hodgson, Angus Buckling University of Exeter, United Kingdom 165B Determination of cyanobacterial photosynthesis in space Masayuki Ohmori*1, Yuichi Suwa1, Chie Katsuyama1, Daisuke Takagi1, Yohei Shimura2, Motoshi Kamada3, Akira Higashibata4, Makoto Natsuisaka4, Takashi Yamazaki4, Noriaki Ishioka4 1 Chuo University, Japan, 2National Institute of Environmental Sciences, Japan, 3Advanced Engineering Service Co., Ltd., Japan, 4JAXA, Japan 126 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 166A Biogeochemical cycling and biogeography in deep subsurface evaporite deposit brines Samuel Payler*1, Charles Cockell1, Sean Paling2, Jennifer Biddle3, Barbera Sherwood Loller4, Urmi Trivedi1, Jon Telling5, Karen Hudson-Edwards6, David McLuckie7, Thomas Edwards7, Jac Genis7 1 University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2STFC Boulby Underground Science Facility, United Kingdom, 3University of Delaware, United States, 4University of Toronto, Canada, 5University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 6University College London, United Kingdom, 7Cleveland Potash Ltd, United Kingdom 167A Impact of the Vistula River on microbial communities in the brackish waters of the Gulf of Gdańsk (southern Baltic Sea) Kasia Piwosz*1, Marcin Gołębiewski2, Joanna Całkiewicz1, Simon Creer3 1 National Marine Fisheries Research institute, Poland, 2Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland, 3University of Wales, United Kingdom 168A Screening of mycosporine like amino acid producing cyanobacteria Ganshyam Prajapat*, Dr. Akhil Agarwal Central University of Rajasthan, India 169A Discovery of bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase (PhaC) -encoding genes from seasonal Baltic Sea ice and cold estuarine waters Katariina Pärnänen*1, Antti Karkman1, Marko Virta1, Eeva Eronen-Rasimus2, Hermanni Kaartokallio2 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), Marine Research Centre, Finland 170A Microbial communities of Andean aquatic environments possess several oxidative stress tolerance mechanisms induced by high UV radiation Vilma Pérez*1, Cristina Dorador1, Klaudia Hernández2, Verónica Molina3, Martha Hengst1 1 University of Antofagasta, Chile, 2Austral University, Chile, 3Playa Ancha University, Chile 170B Microbiota from an asphaltic marine environment Luciana Raggi*1, Luisa Falcón2, Elva Escobar-Briones3, Valeria Souza2 1 Faculty of Science, UNAM, Mexico, 2Institute of Ecology, UNAM, Mexico, 3Institute of Marine Science and Limnology, UNAM, Mexico 171A Experimental determination of the relative frequency of non-homologous events at a genomic island in E. coli K-12 Elisabeth Raleigh*, Anthony Kingston, Claire Dupont, Chloe Roussel-Rossin, Marion Sibley New England Biolabs, United States 172A Genomic traits of cold adaptation and carbon metabolism in permafrost bacteria Isabelle Raymond*1, Jacqueline Goordial 1, Jennifer Ronholm1, Louis de Bethencourt2, Corien Bakermans3, Lyle G Whyte1 1 McGill University - Macdonald Campus, Canada, 2GNOME Foundation, Canada, 3Pennsylvania State University, United States 127 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 173A Exogenous microbial communities deposited in supraglacial environments are not the dominant colonizers of recently deglaciated soils Thomas Rime*1, Martin Hartmann2, Josef Zeyer3, Beat Frey1 1 Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Forest Soils and Biogeochemistry, Switzerland, 2Institute for Sustainable Sciences Agroscope, Molecular Ecology, Switzerland, 3Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Institute of Pollutant Dynamics and Biogeochemistry, Switzerland 174A Phospholipid fatty acid analysis for characterization of a microbial community structure across a geochemically diverse watershed Andrea Rocha*1, Susan Pfiffner2, Kati Ayers2, Julian Fortney2, Steve Techtmann2, Dominique Joyner2, Joy Van Nostrand3, Ping Zhang3, Andrew Lancaster4, Jizhong Zhou3, David Watson1, Mike Adams4, Romy Chakraborty5, Adam Arkin5, Eric Alm6, Terry Hazen2 1 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States, 2University of Tennessee, United States, 3University of Oklahoma, United States, 4University of Georgia, United States, 5Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States, 6Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States 175A Microbial diversity of a geothermal spring in Nagorno-Karabakh and characterization of a novel Thermus scotoductus strain Ani Saghatelyan1, Nils-Kåre Birkeland2, Hovik Panosyan*1 1 Yerevan State University, Armenia, 2University of Bergen, Norway 175B New lineage of acidophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria Irene Sanchez Andrea*1, Jose Luis Sanz2, Ricardo Amils2, Alfons Stams1 1 Wageningen University, Netherlands, 2Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain 176A Bacterial diversity and community structure in lake sediments downstream from a uranium mine water treatment station Ivan Sanchez-Castro*1, Margarita López-Fernández1, Cristina Moreno-Romero1, Vannapha Phrommavanh2, Jeremy Nos2, Michael Descostes2, Mohamed L. Merroun1 1 University of Granada, Spain, 2R&D Department, AREVA Mines, France 177A Lithoautotrophic habitats in post-impact environments Haley Sapers1, Alexandra Pontefract2, Gordon Osinski2, Lyle Whyte1 1 McGill University, Canada, 2The University of Western Ontario, Canada 178A Culturable bacterial diversity, metabolic activity and role in arsenic mobilization in groundwater of West Bengal, India Pinaki Sar*1, Dhiraj Paul1, Angana Sarkar1, Sufia K Kazy2, Ashok K Gupta1 1 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, 2National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India 179A Haloarcula strains regulate transcription of multiple 16S rRNA genes in response to environmental temperatures Yu Sato*, Hiroyuki Kimura Department of Geoscience, Graduate School of Sciences, Shizuoka University, Japan 180A The relationships between prokaryotic biodiversity and environmental factors in the terrestrial highly acidic hydrothermal springs Tomoko Satoh*, Shuichi Yamamoto, Norio Kurosawa Department of Environmental Engineering for Symbiosis, Faculty of Engineering, Soka University, Japan, Japan 128 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 180B Microbial diversity and biogeography in oil reservoirs worldwide Isabel Natalia Sierra-García*1, Viviane Piccin Santos1, Acacio Navarrete2, Ramses Capilla3, Eugenio Santos Neto3, Valeria Maia Oliveira1 1 University of Campinas, Brazil, 2CENA-USP, Brazil, 3Petrobras, Brazil 181A Biosignatures in fluid inclusions: evidence from recent to Permian evaporite deposits Cindy Smith*, Alessandra Costanzo, Martin Feely National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland 182A Characterization of the alkane-degrading sulfate-reducing microbial community at diverse marine seeps Marion Helen Stagars*, Rudolf Amann, Katrin Knittel Max Planck Institue for Marine Microbiology, Germany 183A Microbial communities in Arctic sediments north of Svalbard Nontje Straaten*, Martin Krueger Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany 184A Microbial diversity of the calumet wetlands, a highly alkaline region on the south side of Chicago, IL Wesley Swingley*1, Marie Kroeger2, Lori Lovell3, Kathryn Olson1, Eric Becraft1, Melissa Lenczewski1 1 Northern Illinois University, United States, 2Northeastern Illinois University, United States, 3Indiana University, United States 185A Drought constrains the rhizosphere´s bacterial diversity in the semiarid over a broad landscape Rodrigo Taketani*1, Milena Lançoni2, Vanessa Kavamura2, Ademir Durrer3, Itamar Melo2 1 Embrapa, Brazil, 2Embrapa Environment, Brazil, 3University of São Paulo, Brazil 185B Microenvironmental ecology and diversity of phototrophic communities in ikaite tufa columns Erik Trampe*1, Richard W. Castenholz2, Peter Stougaard3, Mikkel A. Glaring3, Jens E. N. Larsen1, Michael Kühl1 1 University of Copenhagen / Deptartment of Biology, Marine Biological Section, Denmark, 2University of Oregon / Institute of Ecology and Evolution, United States, 3University of Copenhagen / Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Denmark 186A Microbial diversity in a deposition lake of industrial wastewater: has the iron selected for specific microbiota in the artificial lake? Janja Trcek*, Lucka Simon University of Maribor, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology, Slovenia 187A Desiccation tolerance of fastest growing green alga depends on cyanobacterial desert crust Haim Treves*1, Hagai Raanan1, Nir Keren1, Itzhak Ohad1, Yoram Shotland2, Mario Giordano3, Aaron Kaplan1 1 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 2Sami Shamoon college for Engineering, Israel, 3Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy 129 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 188A Revealing prokaryotic communities in snow and surface water of the Svalbard/Spitsbergen islands' complex George Tsiamis*1, Spyros Ntougias2, Katarzyna Cichala-Kamrowska3, Sofia Nikolaki1, Eva Dionyssopoulou1, Apostolos Sapounas1, Żaneta Polkowska3, Marek Ruman4, Jacek Namieśnik3 1 University of Patras, Greece, 2Democritus University of Thrace, Greece, 3Gdansk University of Technology, Poland, 4University of Silesia, Poland 189A Community profiling and bioactive secondary metabolite potential of unexplored microbialites across Australia David Vardeh*, Jason Woodhouse, Brett Neilan University of New South Wales, School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Australia 190A High throughput diversity screening reveals selection of soil bacteria upon long-term silver exposure Sotirios Vasileiadis*1, Edoardo Puglisi2, Marco Trevisan3, Kirk G Scheckel4, Kate Langdon5, Mike McLaughlin5, Enzo Lombi1, Erica Donner1 1 Centre for Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation (CERAR), University of South Australia, Australia, 2Istituto di Microbiologia, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, 3Instituto di Chimica Agraria ed Ambientale, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, 4Land Remediation and Pollution Control Division, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, United States, 5CSIRO Land and Water, Australia 190B The influence of the yellow sea warm current on the biodiversity of Bohai sea Caixia Wang*, Xiaoke Hu Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 191A Spatial change of microbial community structures and sulfate-reducing bacteria in a paddy soil irrigated with AMD Han Wang*1, Chengfang Yang1, Chuling Guo2, Guining Lu2, Zhi Dang2 1 South China University of Technology, China, 2South China University of Technology,The Key Lab of Pollution Control and Ecosystem Restoration in Industry Clusters, China 192A Dynamics of archaeal community structure and composition in the sea surface microlayer Shu-Kuan Wong*, Ryo Kaneko, Shotaro Suzuki, Yingshun Cui, Kazuhiro Kogure, Koji Hamasaki The University of Tokyo, Japan 193B A model to illustrate microbiological adaptation to the extremes Xiang Xiao*, Yu Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 194A Characterization of two sets of DMSO respiration systems in deep-sea bacterium Shewanella piezotolerans WP3 Lei Xiong*, Huahua Jian, Xiang Xiao, Fengping Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 130 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August 195A Extremely acidophilic bacterial communities at severely corroded concrete sewer crown surfaces Tao Yan*, Eulyn Pagaling, Kun Yang University of Hawaii, United States 195B Higher temperature and hydrogen availability stimulated the methanogenic activity in east Antarctic subglacial sediment Wenkai Yan*1, Hongmei Ma2, Xiang Xiao1, Bo Sun2, Yinke Dou3, Yu Zhang1 1 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2Polar Research Institute of China, China, 3Taiyuan University of Technology, China 196A Endolithic bacterial communities in the coral Isopora palifera Shan-Hua Yang*1, Tuan Meng Lee2, Chang-Rung Huang3, Ching-Hung Tseng3, PeiWen Chiang3, Chung-Pin Chen3, Hsing-Ju Chen3, Sen-Lin Tang3 1 TIGP-MBAS program, Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2The University of Auckland, New Zealand, 3Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 197A Real-time PCR methods for quantitative monitoring of tetracyline, erythromycin and sulfamethoxazole resistance genes in anaerobic reactors Fatma Nur Şeyma Yavuz*1, Sevcan Aydin1, Bahar Ince2, Orhan Ince1 1 Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, 2Bogazici University, Turkey 198A The adaptation of microorganism to extreme low pH value for decreasing the formation of passivation layer during bioleaching Weimin Zeng*, Xueduan Liu, Tangjian Peng, Guanzhou Qiu, Liyi Liang, Lijuan Shi Central South University, China 199A Biodiversity, metabolism and adaptation mechanism of psychrotolerant acidophiles in cold mine-impacted water bodies and their potential mining and environmental applications Weimin Zeng*, Tangjian Peng, Xueduan Liu, Guanzhou Qiu Central South University, China 131 PS23 – Biodiversity, adaptation and interactions in extreme environments Thursday 28 August PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities 200A Characterization of electricity generation and prokaryotic community in plantmicrobial fuel cell Jae-Hyung Ahn*, Woo-Suk Jeong, Dae-Hoon Kim, Min-Young Choi, Byung-Young Kim, Jaekyeong Song, Hang-Yeon Weon Agricultural Microbiology Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, South Korea 200B High-throughput sequencing of isopycnic centrifugation gradients improves the sensitivity of rRNA-based stable isotope probing Tomo Aoyagi*, Hideomi Itoh, Yuya Sato, Atsushi Ogata, Satoshi Hanada, Yoshitomo Kikuchi, Tomoyuki Hori National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 201A Effects of salinity and volatile fatty acids on the growth of an anammox bacterium, Candidatus Scalindua sp. Takanori Awata*1, Tomonori Kindaichi2, Noriatsu Ozaki2, Akiyoshi Ohashi2 1 Nagoya University, Japan, 2Hiroshima University, Japan 202A Bacteria and phage interactions in natural communities Claire Bankier*1, Thomas Bell1, Andrew Singer2 1 Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, United Kingdom 203A Low substrate concentration and predator-prey interactions induce rapid adaptations in a freshwater bacterial isolate Michael Baumgartner*, Jakob Pernthaler, Judith Blom University of Zurich / Institute of Plant Biology, Switzerland 204A Towards predictable manipulation of microbial communities Brittany Berdy*1, Maria Sizova1, Stefan Kaluziak1, Sebastian Doerfert1, Eva Wunschel2, Joshua Timmons1, Dawoon Jung3, Manolito Torralba4, Daniel Haft4, Karen Nelson4, Slava Epstein1 1 Northeastern University, United States, 2Hannover Medical School, Germany, 3Kangwon National University, South Korea, 4J. Craig Venter Institute, United States 205A Do pitcher plant species control the assembly of pitcher microbiomes? Differences between bacterial and fungal communities Leonora Bittleston*, Naomi Pierce, Anne Pringle Harvard University, United States 205B Characterization of metabolically active microorganisms in an active hydrothermal field in the Okinawa Trough (IODP Exp. 331) Marco Blöthe*, Anja Breuker, Axel Schippers Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany 206A Emergence of a synergistic diversity as a response to competition in mixed biofilm Arnaud Bridier*1, Romain Briandet2, Théodore Bouchez1 1 IRSTEA-HBAN, France, 2INRA-Micalis, France 132 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 207A Controlled regime shifts in sulphur-cycling microcosms Timothy Bush*, Adrian Tan, Patrick Ingle, Fiona Strathdee, Helen Williamson, Guan Sheng, Ian Butler, Andrew Free, Rosalind Allen University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom 208A Pyoverdine diversity, cross-use, and exploitation among Pseudomonas strains in natural communities Elena Butaite*, Rolf Kuemmerli University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology, Switzerland 209A Isolation and characterization of marine Actinobacteria from Central and Southern Chile Beatriz Camara*, Fernanda Claverías, Agustina Undabarrena, Myriam Gonzalez, Michael Seeger Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile 210A Unusual metabolic potentials revealed by monitoring changes in an AOM community in response to methylated C1 compounds Ying Chen*, Ying He, Yu Zhang, Xiang Xiao, Fengping Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 210B Nitrogen fixation acquisition of Escherichia coli by vector particles originating from Klebsiella pneumonia subsp. rhinoscleromatis Hiroshi X. Chiura*, Kazuhiro Kogure The University of Tokyo, Japan 211A Pyrosequencing of dddP genes revealed SAR116 clade as dominant DMSproducing bacteria in oligotrophic NW Pacific Ocean Dong Han Choi*1, Ki-Tae Park2, Ki-Taek Lee2, Jang-Cheon Cho3, Jung-Hyun Lee1, Jae Hoon Noh1 1 Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, South Korea, 2Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea, 3Inha University, South Korea 212A RDP: data and tools for studying structure and function of microbial communities James Cole*, Benli Chai, Qiong Wang, Jordan Fish, Donna McGarrell, Yanni Sun, C. Titus Brown, James Tiedje Michigan State University, United States 213A Co-occurring Prymnesiophyceae hosts reveal the evolutionary diversification of the cyanobacterial symbiont UCYN-A Francisco M Cornejo-Castillo*1, Ana María Cabello1, Guillem Salazar1, Ramon Massana1, Gipsi Lima-Mendez2, Pascal Hingamp3, Jeroen Raes2, Josep M Gasol1, Silvia G Acinas1 1 Institute of Marine Science (ICM) - CSIC, Spain, 2Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, 3Institut de Microbiologie de la Méditerranée (CNRS), France 214A Towards the role of mobile elements in the adaptation to life in mangrove soils Simone Cotta*, Armando Cavalcante Franco Dias, Fernando Dini Andreote University of São Paulo, Brazil 133 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 215A Ecological and evolutionary perspectives on microbial carriage in the upper respiratory tract Abigail Coughtrie*, Denise Morris, Rebecca Anderson, Robert Whittaker, Nelupha Begum, Andrew Tuck, Saul Faust, Johanna Jefferies, Ho Ming Yuen, Paul Roderick, Mark Mullee, Michael Moore, Lex Kraaijeveld, Patrick Doncaster, Stuart Clarke University of Southampton, United Kingdom 215B Fighting in flow: how hydrodynamics affects bacterial evolution Katharine Coyte*1, Hervé Tabuteau2, Kevin Foster1, Eamonn Gaffney1, William Durham1 1 Oxford University, United Kingdom, 2Institut de physique de Rennes, France 216A Niche-partitioning of Desulfobulbus genus along the Colne Estuary, UK Ozge Eyice*, Maria Aguilo-Ferretjans, Kevin J Purdy University of Warwick, United Kingdom 217A Rates of fixation of beneficial mutations in expanding bacterial colonies Fred Farrell*1, Davide Marenduzzo1, Bartlomiej Waclaw1, Oskar Hallatschek2 1 University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2Berkeley, University of California, United States 218A Evolutionary history is associated to ecosystem productivity in active marine bacterial communities Pierre E. Galand*, Ian Salter, Dimitri Kalenitchenko Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls, France 219A Phenotype sequencing uncovers mutations in candidate genes that mediate tectivirus-resistance in Bacillus thuringiensis Annika Gillis*1, Marc Harper2, Christopher Lee2, Jacques Mahillon1 1 Universite Catholique de Louvain-ELIM, Belgium, 2University of California Los Angeles, United States 220A Phylogenomic Analisis of Prevotella species among different ecosystems Filipa Godoy-Vitorino, Herminio González*, Chardiel Delgado Inter American University of Puerto Rico, Metropolitan Campus, Puerto Rico 220B Mutualistic interactions maintain diversity in expanding microbial communities Felix Goldschmidt*, David R. Johnson ETH Zurich, Switzerland 221A Chironomid microbiome and its interaction with V. cholerae Malka Halpern*, Yigal Senderovich University of Haifa, Israel 222A Optimization of urban bioaerosol sampling methods for risk assessment Yunjung Han*1, Keunje Yoo1, Lim-Seok Chang2, Joonhong Park1 1 Yonsei University, South Korea, 2National Institute of Environmental Research, South Korea 223A Non-genetic Darwinian evolution of enzymes expands the substrate range of herbicide-degrading bacterial populations Hauke Harms*, Sabine Leibeling, Roland Mueller Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany 134 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 224A Who's there? A global census of rumen microbial diversity Gemma Henderson*1, Faith Cox1, Global Rumen Census Collaborators2, Adrian Cookson1, Graeme Attwood1, Sinead Leahy1, William Kelly1, Peter H. Janssen1 1 AgResearch Ltd., New Zealand, 2www.globalrumencensus.org.nz/samples, New Zealand 225A Changes of bacterial community and chemical property of the organically enriched marine sediment under aerobic conditions Hideyuki Ihara*1, Tomoyuki Hori2, Mitsuru Takasaki3, Yoko Katayama1 1 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 3Ishinomaki Senshu, Japan 225B Evaluation of the effect of a bacterial antifouling compound over extracellular polymeric substances secreted by Nitzschia ovalis arnott Claudia D. Infante*1, Francisca Castillo2, Carlos Riquelme2 1 Unversity of Antofagasta, Bioinnovation Center of Antofagasta, Chile, 2University of Antofagasta, Laboratory of Microbial Ecology, Chile 226A Bacterial assembly and temporal dynamics in activated sludge of a municipal wastewater treatment plant over five years Feng Ju*, Feng Guo, Tong Zhang The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 227A Effect of wood creosote on intestinal microbiota in diarrheal weaning piglets Jae Young Kim*1, Jung A Kim2, Da Yun Yu2, Kwang Keun Cho2 1 Swine Science & Technology Center, Gyeongnam National University of Science & Technology, South Korea, 2Gyeongnam National University of Science & Technology, South Korea 228A The multifaceted roles of the interspecies signaling molecule indole in Agrobacterium tumefaciens Yong-Guy Kim*, Jin-Hyung Lee, Fazlurrahman Khan, Moo Hwan Cho, Jintae Lee Yeungnam University, South Korea 229A Metal stress alters a bacterial community's permissiveness towards plasmids Uli Klümper*1, Kristian K. Brandt2, Arnaud Dechesne1, Leise Riber4, Søren J. Sørensen3, Barth F. Smets1 1 Technical University of Denmark, Environmental Engineering, Denmark, 2Copenhagen University, Institut for Plante- og Miljøvidenskab, Genetik og Mikrobiologi, Denmark, 3Copenhagen University, Biology, Microbiology, Denmark 230A Enhancement of compositional stability and resilience of oral microcosms towards acidification and Candida outgrowth by arginine supplementation Jessica E Koopman*1, Mark J Buijs1, Wilfred FM Röling2, Christopher H Sissons3, Bart JF Keijser4, Wim Crielaard1, Egija Zaura1 1 Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2VU University, Netherlands, 3University of Otago, New Zealand, 4TNO Earth, Environmental and Life Sciences, Netherlands 230B The interaction of Saccharomyces paradoxus with its natural competitors on oak bark Vienna Kowallik*, Duncan Greig Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Germany 135 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 231A Functional communities rather than single species are involved in the conversion of methane to carbon dioxide in the environment: The role of cooperation in this process Sascha Krause*1, Igor Oshkin2, Mary Lidstrom1, Ludmila Chistoserdova1 1 University of Washington, United States, 2Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology RAS, Russia 232A Deep-sequencing analysis of bacterial community structure in soil contaminated by radioactive cesium Ayako Kumagai*1, Tomoyuki Hori2, Mitsuru Takasaki3, Yoko Katayama1 1 Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 3Faculty of Science and Engineering, Ishinomaki Senshu University, Japan 233A Simple but effective microbial community enriched for crude oil degradation Guo-Li Lai*, Yue-Qin Tang, Xiao-Lei Wu College of Engineering, Peking University, China 234A Resource partitioning and simplified reconstruction of hypersaline microbial mats using meta–omics and co-culture approaches Jackson Lee*1, Rhona Stuart2, R. Craig Everroad1, Angela Detweiler1, Whitney Stannard2, Leslie Prufert-Bebout1, Susannah Tringe3, Mary Lipton4, Michael Thelen2, Jennifer Pett-Ridge2, Peter Weber2, Brad Bebout1 1 NASA Ames Research Center, United States, 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States, 3Joint Genome Institute, United States, 4Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States 235A Changes in bacterial community structure and functional diversity influenced by river water intrusion into alluvial aquifer groundwater Ji-Hoon Lee*1, Bong-Joo Lee1, Tatsuya Unno2, Jungman Kim2, Bo-A Kim1, Min-Gyu Ki1, Yoon-Young Jung1, Dong-Chan Koh1, Kyoochul Ha1 1 Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, South Korea, 2Jeju National University, South Korea 235B Spatial structure and intra-specific competition for iron maintains bacterial biodiversity Anne Leinweber*, Rolf Kümmerli University of Zurich, Switzerland 236A Nutrient and energy controls on spatial structure and community composition in assembling phototrophic biofilms Steve Lindemann*, Jessica Cole, Yukari Maezato, Ryan Renslow, Will Chrisler, Bill Nelson, Margie Romine, Jim Fredrickson 1 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States 237A Island biogeography of marine aggregates: Phenotypic and genotypic speciesarea curves Despoina Lymperopoulou, Fred Dobbs* Old Dominion University, United States 136 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 238A Production of the antibiotic tropodithietic acid (TDA) is an important factor mediating colonization and competition in Phaeobacter inhibins Marwan Majzoub*1, Paul Beyersmann2, Torsten Thomas1, Meinhard Simon2, Thorsten Brinkhoff2, Suhelen Egan1 1 University of New South Wales, Australia, 2University of Oldenburg, Germany 239A In vitro Simulation of Micro-Allelopathy on Tomato Phylloplane Bea Mateo*, Gina Dedeles University of Santo Tomas, Philippines 240A Temporal succession of Bacteria in a coastal system Alexandra Meziti*, Konstantinos Kormas, Hera Karayanni University of Ioannina, Greece 240B The evolutionary role of plasmid populations within microbial communities Itzhak Mizrahi*1, Aya Brown Kav1, Goor Sasson1, Adi Doron-Faigenboim1, Benhar Itay2 1 Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Research Center, Israel, 2Tel Aviv University, Israel 241A Ecological fitness and genome stability by means of horizontal gene transfer: the case of Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis Francisco Moya*, Ben Oyserman, Daniel Vigil, Douglas Chalmers, Aldo Ventura, Katherine McMahon Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of WisconsinMadison, United States 242A Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes in the northern Baltic Sea sediments associated with aquaculture environments Windi Muziasari*1, Timothy Johnson2, Antti Karkman1, Manu Tamminen1, Katariina Pärnänen1, Christina Lyra1, Robert Stedtfeld3, James Tiedje3, Marko Virta1 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2McMaster university, Canada, 3Michigan State University, United States 243A Genetic diversity of cellulolytic enzymes in the termite-gut protists Satoko Noda*1, Masahiro Yuki2, Toshiya Iida3, Keisuke Gyoji1, Kohki Amano1, Shunji Suzuki4, Moriya Ohkuma5, Sadaharu Ui1 1 Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi, Japan, 2Biomass Research Platform Team, RIKEN Biomass Engineering Program Cooperation Division, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan, 3Japan Collection of Microorganisms, RIKEN Bioresource Center, Japan, 4The Institute of Enology and Viticulture, University of Yamanashi, Japan, 5Biomass Research Platform Team, RIKEN Biomass Engineering Program Cooperation Division, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science & Japan Collection of Microorganisms, RIKEN Bioresource Center, Japan 244A Competitive strategies differentiate two species of marine actinomycete bacteria Nastassia Patin*, Katherine Duncan, Paul Jensen University of California, San Diego, United States 137 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 245A Selection of phylogentically similar but functionally divergent microbial populations from high diversity inocula in a sequential batch reactor system Allison Perrotta*1, Rajkumari Kumaraswamy2, Juan Bastidas2, Eric Alm1, Jorge Rodriguez2 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 2Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates 245B Co-selection of microbial mercury and antibiotic resistance genes in gastrointestinal track of wild and farmed fish Leena Pitkänen*, Manu Tamminen, Christina Lyra, Marko Virta University of Helsinki, Finland 246A Co-evolution is the primary force shaping termite gut microbial communities Nurdyana Rahman*1, Dana Willner1, Donovan Parks1, Shana Goffredi2, Rudolf Scheffrahn3, Philip Hugenholtz1 1 The University of Queensland, Australia, 2Occidental College, United States, 3University of Florida, United States 247A Genome flexibility and catabolic potential of alphaproteobacteria Sajan Raju*, Kim Yrjälä University of Helsinki, Finland 248A Use of next generation sequencing to explore bacterial diversity and ecology in an insect gut microbiome Purnika Ranasinghe*1, Lutz Krause2, Caroline Hauxwell1 1 Queensland University of Technology, Australia, 2QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia 249A Skin microbial diversity of tropical frogs from the rainforest of Panama Eria Rebollar*1, Myra Hughey2, Reid Harris1, Lisa Belden2 1 James Madison University, United States, 2Virginia Tech, United States 250A The relative importance of interspecific vs. intraspecific variation during mixed community biofilm development Scott Rice*, Kai Wei Kelvin Lee, Manisha Mukherjee, Saravanan Periasamy, Staffan Kjelleberg Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 250B Microfluidic devices to measure the bacterial chemotaxis response Clemence Roggo*, Jan Roelof van der Meer University of Lausanne, Switzerland 251A Cryptic ecology among host generalist Campylobacter jejuni in domestic animals Samuel K. Sheppard*1, Guillaume Meric1, William Hanage2, Jukka Corander3 1 Swansea University, United Kingdom, 2Harvard University, United States, 3Helsinki University, Finland 252A Metagenome analysis-assisted isolation of Bradyrhizobium species dominated in rice roots in a paddy field of low N environments Ryo Shinoda*1, Takashi Okubo2, Mizue Anda1, Hirohito Tsurumaru1, Kiwamu Minamisawa1 1 Graduate School of Life Sciences Tohoku University, Japan, 2National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan 138 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 253A Effects of hypoxic disturbance on dynamics of benthic microbial communities and ecosystem functioning Hanna Sinkko1, Iina Nieminen1, Christina Lyra*1, Johanna Rinta-Kanto1, Anna Villnäs2, Joanna Norkko1, Alf Norkko1, Sari Timonen1 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2Finnish Environment Institute, Finland 254A Microbial communities of wild ruminants in an altitude gradient Blaz Stres1, Gemma Henderson*2, Bostjan Murovec1, Faith Cox2, Peter H. Janssen2 1 University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2AgResearch Limited, Grasslands Research Centre, New Zealand 255A Comparison of the microbial profiles of infected and non-infected central venous catheters – is there a potential ecological signature of infection? Franziska Stressmann*1, Ashwini Chauhan1, Christophe Beloin1, Marie-Cécile Ploy2, Elodie Couve2, Delphine Chainier2, Bruno François2, Irène Kriegel3, Marie-Christine Escande3, Jean-Marc Ghigo1 1 Institut Pasteur, France, 2CHU Dupuytren, France, 3Institut Curie, France 255B The big picture: Studying large anammox biofilms Marco Suarez*1, Frank Persson2, Malte Hermansson1 1 University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 2Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 256A Tracing signals in the meta-ome: impacts of organic enrichment on the structure and function of sediment microbes in a field experiment Melanie Sun*1, Rohan Williams2, Katherine Dafforn1, Simone Birrer1, Mark Brown1, Anthony Chariton1,3, Tyson Haddad1, Staffan Kjelleberg1,2, Jaimie Potts4, Peter Scanes4, Stuart Simpson3, Peter Steinberg1, Sanjay Swarup2, Emma Johnston1 1 University of New South Wales, Australia, 2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 3Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Land and Water, Australia, 4NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Australia 257A Insecticide applications to soil contribute to development of Burkholderia mediating insecticide resistance in pest stinkbug Kanako Tago*1, Yoshitomo Kikuchi1, Shinji Nakaoka2, Chie Katsuyama3, Masahito Hayatsu1 1 National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan, 2RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Science Center, Japan, 3Chuo University, Japan 258A Systemic dissecting of interspecies interactions in complex microbial communities Chuan Hao Tan*1, Kai Shyang Koh1, Chao Xie1, Yan Zhou2, Rohan Williams1, Wun Jern Ng2, Scott Rice1, Staffan Kjelleberg1 1 SCELSE, NTU, Singapore, 2NEWRI, NTU, Singapore 259A Structuring effect of oxygenation conditions on a hydrocarbonoclastic microbial community from coastal sediments Fanny Terrisse1, Cristiana Cravo-Laureau1, Alex J. Dumbrell2, Terry J. McGenity2, Marisol Gõni-Urriza1, Mathilde Gondard1, Claire Gassie1, Justine Abella1, Christine Cagnon1, Karine Duboscq3, Ronan Jézéquel3, Robert Duran*1 1 EEM-Equipe Environnement et Microbiologie-IPREM UMR CNRS-UPPA 5254, France, 2University of Essex - School of Biological Sciences, United Kingdom, 3Cedre Centre de Documentation, de recherche et d'Expérimentations sur les pollutions accidentelles des eaux, France 139 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 260A Assessment of droplet-based PCR to improve the quantitative performance of microbial community analysis by massively parallel 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing Dieter Tourlousse*, Akiko Ohashi, Naohiro Noda, Yuji Sekiguchi Bio-Measurement Research Group, Biomedical Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 260B An interaction approach for discovering induced antimicrobial activity in bacterial soil isolates Olaf Tyc, Wietse de Boer, Paolina Garbeva* Netherlands Institute of Ecology / NIOO-KNAW, Netherlands 261A Bacterial adaptation of a methanol-fed denitrifying marine biofilm to batch mode conditions Richard Villemur*, Geneviève Payette, Christine Martineau, Florian Mauffrey INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, Canada 262A Co-cultivation suggests that pathogenicity of Dinoroseobacter shibae towards Prorocentrum minimum is controlled by quorum sensing and CtrAphosphorelay Hui Wang*, Jürgen Tomasch, Sabin Bhuju, Michael Jarek, Irene Wagner-Döbler Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany 263A Evenly distributed and unique bacterial community on the biofilm of granular active carbon PreBiofilter in bench-scale pilot plants for surface water pretreatment Tiehang Wu*, George Fu, Michael Sabula, Tommy Brown Georgia Southern University, United States 264A A field guide to uncultivated marine bacterial and archaeal clades Pelin Yilmaz*1, Pablo Yarza2, Josephine Rapp1, Alina Alexandra Voicu3, Frank Oliver Gloeckner3 1 Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany, 2Ribocon GmbH, Germany, 3Jacobs University, Germany 265A Acidobacteria – they are not only in soil – An updated phylogenetic and taxonomic framework for the phylum Acidobacteria Pelin Yilmaz*1, Pablo Yarza2, Isabelle George3 1 Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany, 2Ribocon GmbH, Germany, 3Laboratoire d'Ecologie des Systemes Aquatiques, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 265B Feeding by the chlorarachinophyte Bigelowiella natans on Synechococcus Yeong Du Yoo*, Brian Palenik Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, United States 266A Effects of different diet composition and environmental factors on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) gastrointestinal tract microbial community Kamarul Zaman Zarkasi*1, Richard S. Taylor2, Guy C.J Abell2, Mark L. Tamplin1, John P. Bowman1 1 University of Tasmania, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, Australia, 2CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia 140 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August 267A The evolutionary divergence of psbA gene in Synechococcus and their myoviruses in the East China Sea Qiang Zheng*, Nianzhi Jiao, Rui Zhang, Jingjing Wei, Fei Zhang Xiamen University, China 268A GeoChip-based comparison of free-living microbial functional gene in Akashiwo sanguinea bloom area and control area Tianling Zheng*, Caiyun Yang, Yi Li, Wei Zheng Xiamen University, China 269A Stochasticity, succession and environmental perturbations in fluidic ecosystems Jizhong Zhou*1, Ye Deng1, Ping Zhang1, Kai Xue1, Joy Van Nostrand1, Yunfeng Yang1, Zhili He1, James Tiedje2 1 University of Oklahoma, United States, 2Michigan State University, United States 141 PS24 – Ecological and evolutionary interactions in microbial communities Thursday 28 August PS25 – Ecology of pathogens in the environment 270A Regional variations in biofilm communities of infected implants Wolf-Rainer Abraham*1, Simone Schaumann2, Meike Stiesch2 1 Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Germany, 2Medical School Hannover, Germany 270B Effect of hydroxylpropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) on biofilm detachment from reverse osmosis (RO) membrane Abayomi Alayande*, In S. Kim, Lan Hee Kim, Yongmoon Jung Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 271A Influence of anthropogenic stress on properties of marine saprophytes Kim Aleksandra*, Buzoleva Lubov Far Eastern Federal University, Russia 272A Roles of chemotaxis of a bacterium in the plaque-forming process of Phaeodactylum triconutum Zhangran Chen*, Bangzhou Zhang, Xueqian Lei, Jingyan Zhang, Wei Zheng, Tianling Zheng Xiamen University, China 273A Epsilonproteobacteria associated with sulfur oxidation in the sulfidic sediment of the finfish (rockfish and sea bream) aquaculture farm in the south coast of Korea Ayeon Choi*, Jungsik Yoo, Jung-Ho Hyun Hanyang University, South Korea 274A The use of MALDI-ToF-MS in the identification of reservoirs and transmission pathways of bacteria associated with ovine mastitis Selin Cooper* University of Warwick, United Kingdom 275A Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibilities of bacteria isolated from blood cultures of hospitalized patients in Iran in 2013 Hossein Dabiri*1, Shadi Aghamohammad2, Maryam Noori2, Mohtaram Sadat Kashfi2, Fatemeh Ashrafian2, Mehrdad Gholami2, Hossein Goudarzi2 1 Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Iran, 2Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran 275B Occurrence of Vibrio spp. in the seawater and mud of South Korea and its correlation with the environmental factors Doris Yoong Wen Di*, Anna Lee, Jeonghwan Jang, Hor-Gil Hur Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 276A The impact of bacteriophages in bacteria removal associated with Soba Stabilisation Station efficiency Ayman Elshayeb* University of Khartoum, Sudan 142 PS25 – Ecology of pathogens in the environment Thursday 28 August 277A Potential pathogenic and antibiotic resistant bacteria in input and output samples of biogas plants Stefanie Glaeser*1, Thorsten Schauss1, Alexandra Gütschow1, Jana S. Brunner1, Tina Wings2, Wolfgang Dott2, Peter Kaempfer1 1 Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany, 2RWTH Aachen, Germany 278A Accurate detection of pathogens in microbial samples (and avoiding the conclusion that the platypus rules the earth) Antonio Gonzalez*1, James Pettengill2, Yoshiki Vazquez-Baeza1, Andrea Ottesen2, Rob Knight1 1 University of Colorado at Boulder, Biofrontiers Institute, United States, 2FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, United States 279A Microbe risk assessment by human activities via floating-houses drinking water in a stream, Cambodia Chang Jin-Soo* Biological & Genetic Resources Institute (BGRI), South Korea 280A Quantification of antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater treatment plant and release of resistance genes after the purification process Antti Karkman*1, Timothy A. Johnson2, Manu Tamminen1, Robert D. Stedtfelt2, James M. Tiedje2, Marko Virta1 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2Michigan State University, United States 280B Enoyl reductase FabV-mediated triclosan resistance in a bacterial fish pathogen Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida Raees Khan*, Myung Hwan Lee, Haejin Joo, Yong-Hoon Jung, Shabir Ahmad, Jinhee Choi, Eul Chul Hwang, Seon-Woo Lee Dong-A University, South Korea 281A Sequence analysis of CTX prophages in Vibrio cholerae O1 Dong Wook Kim, Eun Jin Kim*, Dokyung Lee, Sehoon Moon, Chan Hee Lee Hanyang University, South Korea 282A Genetically distinct lineages of Vibrio vulnificus revealed by multilocus sequence analysis Hye-Jin Kim*, Jae-Chang Cho Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea 283A A new perspective on rhamnolipids functions as a quorum sensing inhibitor Lan Hee Kim*, Yongmoon Jung, Abayomi Alayande, In S. Kim Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 284A Unanticipated bacterial colonization induced by fluid flow Minyoung Kevin Kim*1, Albert Siryaporn1, Yi Shen2, Zemer Gitai1, Howard Stone1 1 Princeton University, United States, 2ETH Zurich, Switzerland 285A Genetic and phenotypic characterization of Escherichia coli isolates in commercially available fresh vegetable and raw meat products Seung Min Kim*, Hyun Jung Kim Korea Food Research Institute, South Korea 143 PS25 – Ecology of pathogens in the environment Thursday 28 August 285B Monitoring and controlling environmental reservoirs of Mycobacterium bovis in the UK and Republic of Ireland Hayley King*, Elizabeth Wellington University of Warwick, United Kingdom 286A Viable but nonculturable state of Ralstonia solanacearum in artificial soil microcosm and its resuscitation Hyun Gi Kong*, Hae Jin Joo, Ju-Young Bae, Eun Joo Jung, Seung Yeup Lee, SeonWoo Lee Dong-A University, South Korea 287A Assessment of virulent traits of opportunistic bacterial pathogens on the red macroalga Delisea pulchra Vipra Kumar*, Enrique Zozaya Valdes, Torsten Thomas, Staffan Kjelleberg, Suhelen Egan University of New South Wales, Australia 288A Molecular analysis of bacterial communities indicates resilience of grampositive pathogens in wastewater treatment plants Rajkumari Kumaraswamy*, Farrukh Ahmad, Andreas Henschel Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates 289A Occurrence and distribution of viable Legionella spp. in surface water Eun-Sook Lee*, Ji-Sun Han, Byung-Do Choi, Young-Kook Ham, Bok-Soon Kim, A-Mi Koo Waterworks Research Institute, Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul, South Korea 290A The allergenic and pathogenic fungi of urban pigeon droppings: a cultureindependent and systematic study in Seoul, Korea Won Dong Lee*, Jonathan Julio Fong, Young Woon Lim Seoul National University, South Korea 290B Parasitic health risk associated with sewage runoff water in Dhaka city, Bangladesh Zahid Hayat Mahmud*1, Muhammad Riadul Haque Hossainey1, Hamida Khanum2, Rokon Uz Zaman1, Md. Ehteshamul Islam1, Md. Shafiqul Islam1, Mohammad Mahfuz Ali Khan Shawn1, Hafij Al Mahmud1, John D Clemens1, M Sirajul Islam1 1 International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Bangladesh, 2University of Dhaka, Bangladesh 291A FISH for analysis of biofilms: Relevance for diagnosis and treatment of medical device infections Annette Moter*1, Julia Schulze1, Annett Petrich1, Smita Sutrave2, Alexandra Wiessner1, Grischa Gabel2, Ulrich Kertzscher2, Roland Hetzer1, Judith Kikhney1 1 German Heart Institute Berlin, Germany, 2Charite University Medicine Berlin, Germany 292A Dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in connection to land application of dairy cattle and swine manure Johanna Muurinen*, Matti Ruuskanen, Katariina Pärnänen, Manu Tamminen, Christina Lyra, Marko Virta University of Helsinki, Finland 144 PS25 – Ecology of pathogens in the environment Thursday 28 August 293A Transmission and survival of Dichelobacter nodosus causal agent of ovine foot disease Mohd Muzafar*1, Laura Green2, Leo Calvo Bado2, Edward Smith2, Elizabeth Wellington2 1 The University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 2Warwick, United Kingdom 294A Genes involved in defence of Vibrio cholerae against predation by hetertrophic protists Parisa Noorian1, Shuyang Sun2, Hu Jie3, Diane McDougald*2 1 Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation, University of New South Wales, Australia, 2Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 3School of Biological Science, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 295A Analysis of pathogenic microorganism's contamination on production environment of strawberry in Korea Soh Young Oh*1, Deok-Hoon Yoon1, Ki-Woong Nam2, Eun-Yeong Lee2 1 Hankyong Nation UNIV, Research Institute of International Agriculture, Technology and Information, South Korea, 2Hankyong Nation UNIV, Department of Horticulture, South Korea 295B Genome-wide association mapping helps unravel the complexity of biofilm fomation in Campylobacter Ben Pascoe*, Guillaume Meric, Samuel Sheppard Swansea University, United Kingdom 296A Development of bacterial bioreporters for monitoring antibiotic levels in animalbased food sources Avinash Pasupulate*, Johanna Muurinen, Johanna Rajasarkka, Marko Virta University of Helsinki, Finland 297A Interaction of myxobacteria with a rice pathogenic bacterium, Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, and its potential biocontrol application Lalaine Prado*, Gina Dedeles University of Santo Tomas, Graduate School, Philippines 298A The ecological relationships between Vibrio cholerae and other Vibrios Enrique Rojas*1, K.C. Huang1, Julie Theriot1, Kamruzzaman Rocky2, Shah Faruque2 1 Stanford University, United States, 2icddr,b, Bangladesh 299A A worldwide population genetics study discloses the origin and the evolution of Helicobacter suis Mirko Rossi1, Bram Flahou2, Jay Solnick3, Miriam Martin3, Jani O’Rourke4, Le Duc Ngoan5, Nguyen Xuan Hoa5, Hidenori Matsui6, Masahiko Nakamura6, Hiroyoshi Ota7, Annemieke Smet2, Dennis Foss8, Laurice Kopta9, Gabriela Borilova9, Freddy Haesebrouck2 1 University of Helsinki, Finland, 2Ghent University, Belgium, 3University of California, United States, 4University of New South Wales, Australia, 5Hue University of Agriculture & Forestry, Viet Nam, 6Kitasato University, Japan, 7Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan, 8Zoetis, United States, 9University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Czech Republic 145 PS25 – Ecology of pathogens in the environment Thursday 28 August 300A Detection and enumeration of Escherichia coli and Salmonella in compost using micro-colony FISH Takashi Someya*, Ayumi Inubushi, Noriko Ryuda, Daisuke Ueno Saga University, Japan 300B Antifungal activity against Cylindrocarpon destructans by protease producing Bacillus sp. Aravind Sundararaman*, Sathiyaraj Srinivasan, Sang-Seob Lee Kyonggi University, South Korea 301A Detection for pathogens in swimming pool backwash Martin Tay*1, Adrian Thian2, Veronica Rajal1, Liang Yang1, Micheal Givskov1 1 Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), Singapore, 21. School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 302A Characterization of pathogens causing needle blights and casts on pines in Greek forests George Tsiamis1, Vassiliki Karapapa*2, Vangelis Doudoumis1, Panayota Stathopoulou1 1 University of Patras, Greece, 2Municipality of Agrinio, Greece 303A Ecology and plasmid profile of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolated from students in Nigeria Ositadinma Ugbogu* Federal University Wukari, Nigeria 304A Dispersal of bioaerosols on composting facilities assessed using molecular techniques Nathalie Wery1, Amandine Gales1, Karine Delabre2, Hélène Bacheley2, Jean-Philippe Steyer1, Jean-Jacques Godon*1 1 INRA, France, 2VEOLIA, France 305A Global changes in Staphylococcus aureus gene expression during human prosthetic joint infection Yijuan Xu1, Trine R. Thomsen*1, Per H. Nielsen1, Jeppe L. Nielsen1, Kåre L. Nielsen2, The PRIS Study Group3 1 Center for Microbial Communities, Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Aalborg University, Denmark, 2Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Aalborg University, Denmark, 3Danish Technological Institute, Denmark 305B Invasion and persistence of faecal Bacteroides-Prevotella in mature freshwater biofilm Zuliha Yahya*, Gillian Lewis University of Auckland, New Zealand 306A Impact of indigenous sand microbiota on the decay of fecal indicator bacteria and actual bacterial pathogens Tao Yan*, Qian Zhang University of Hawaii, United States 146 PS25 – Ecology of pathogens in the environment Thursday 28 August 307A Molecular epidemiology and genomic dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus isolates carried by workers exposed to swine, household contacts, and community referents Yaqi You*1, Cindy M. Liu2, Lance B. Price3, Ricardo Castillo Neyr4, Carol Resnick1, Ellen K. Silbergeld1 1 Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, United States, 2Center for Microbial Genetics and Genomics, Northern Arizona University, United States, 3Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, George Washington University, United States, 4Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, United States 308A Dissemination of CTX-M bearing coliforms in the UK aquatic environment Lihong Zhang* University of Exeter, United Kingdom 147 PS25 – Ecology of pathogens in the environment Thursday 28 August PS26 – Fungal ecology and function 309A Biobeneficiation effects of Penicillium species and its organic acids on iron ore minerals Rasheed Adeleke*, Mphekgo Maila Agricultural Research Council (Institute for Soil, Water and Climate), South Africa 310A LAMP-PCR detection of ochratoxigenic Aspergillus species collected from peanut kernel Hashem Al-Sheikh* King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 310B Yeasts and filamentous fungi associated with wood-feeding beetles in Indonesia Kyria Boundy-Mills*1, Tyler Bourret1, Irnayuli Sitepu1, Nathan Schiff2, Laura Ignatia1, Pamelia Hadiwidjaja1, Atit Kanti3, Sarah Faulina4, Agus Joko Nugroho3, Elaine Chow1, Ngoc-Lien Nguyen1, Arief Nurkanto3, Rosichon Ubaidillah3 1 University of California Davis, United States, 2USDA Forest Service, United States, 3LIPI Center for Biology, Indonesia, 4FORDA, Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia 311A Efficient sugar extraction and biofuel production from cellulosic biomass using the anaerobic fungal isolate Orpinomyces sp. strain C1A Mostafa Elshahed*1, Abhaya Ranganathan1, Christopher Struchtemeyer2, Noha Youssef1 1 Oklahoma State University, United States, 2McNeese State University, United States 312A The internal transcribed spacer sequence similarity for fungal species delineation Sung-Min Ha*, Seung-Yoon Oh, Young Woon Lim, Jongsik Chun Seoul National University, South Korea 313A Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation period occurs CO2 conditions impact on the uniformity Yun Kyeoung Jeoung*, Yun Hae Lee, Il Sun Baek, Yuong Ju Kang, Jeong Hyun Chi Gyeonggido Agricultural Research & Extension Services, South Korea 314A Influence of UV protectants on persistence of the entomopathogenic fungus Ching Piao Liu*, Pei Haw Lin China University of Science and Technology, Taiwan 315A Fungal diversity in deep-sea sediments revealed by culture-dependent approach Zhuhua Luo*, Wei Xu, Guang-Wei Li Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China, China 315B Taxonomic census and global view of the fungal genome universe Byoungnam Min*, Byeonghyeok Park, In-Geol Choi Korea University, South Korea 148 PS26 – Fungal ecology and function Thursday 28 August 316A Genome sequencing of a wood decomposing fungus Leucogyrophana mollusca KUC20120723A-06 Byoungnam Min*1, Hongjae Park1, Yeongseon Jang1, Jae-Jin Kim1, Jasmyn Pangilinan2, Anna Lipzen2, Robert Riley2, Igor Grigoriev2, Joseph Spatafora3, In-Geol Choi1 1 Korea University, South Korea, 2Joint Genome Institute, United States, 3Oregon State University, United States 317A Maintenance of commercially important cultures for food and pharmaceutical sectors Deepesh Neelam* Amity University, India 318A Biogeography of fungal communities along an environmental gradient in the Swiss Alps Eric Pinto-Figueroa*1, Aline Buri1, Erika Yashiro2, Jorge Spangenberg3, Thierry Adatte3, Helene Niculita-Hirzel4, Antoine Guisan1, Jan van der Meer2 1 University of Lausanne, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Switzerland, 2University of Lausanne, Department of Fundamental Microbiology, Switzerland, 3University of Lausanne, Institute of Earth Sciences, Switzerland, 4Institut Universitaire Romand de Santé au Travail (IST), Switzerland 149 PS26 – Fungal ecology and function Thursday 28 August PS27 – Light energy harvest in aquatic environments 319A Influence of glucose on the green algae, Desmochloris halophila Jaeho Choi*, Kisok Kim, Yosep Ji, Hyungki Do, Cherwon Hwang, Wilhelm Holzapfel Handong University, South Korea 320A Isolation and characterization of a cyanophage carrying PSI genes Svetlana Fridman*1, Oded Kleifeld2, Itai Sharon3, Oded Beja1, Debbie Lindell1 1 Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, 2Monash University, Australia, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States, 320B Diversity of aerobic photosynthetic bacteria in river biofilm: Isolation and physiological characterization Setsuko Hirose*, Katsumi Matsuura, Shin Haruta Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan 321A Metabolomic responses to carbon starvation in the purple photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris in the light and dark Nanako Kanno*, Katsumi Matsuura, Shin Haruta Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan 322A Functional comparative analysis of proteorhodopsin and sodium ion rhodopsin from isolates of marine Flavobacteria Yong Min Kwon*1, So-Young Kim2, Kwang-Hwan Jung2, Sang-Jin Kim1 1 Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, South Korea, 2Sogang University, South Korea 323A Functional diversification in bacterial rhodopsins: a new class of light-driven Clpumps in marine flavobacteria Susumu Yoshizawa*1, Yohei Kumagai2, Hana Kim1, Yoshitoshi Ogura3, Tetsuya Hayashi3, Wataru Iwasaki2, Edward DeLong1, Kazuhiro Kogure2 1 Massachusets Institute of Technology, United States, 2Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3University of Miyazaki, Japan 150 PS27 – Light energy harvest in aquatic environments Thursday 28 August PS28 – Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions 324A Comparative transcriptomic analysis of marine autotrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms in response to co-culture Dikla Aharonovich*, Eduard Fadeev, Daniel Sher University of Haifa, Israel 325A Metabolic cooperation is necessary for Klebsiella pneumoniae Kp-1 to form a biofilm when grown on TCA intermediates as the sole carbon source Harikrishnan Anjaly Sukumaran Nair*1, Saravanan Periasamy2, Manisha Mukherjee3, Staffan Kjelleberg4, Scott Rice4 1 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Singapore, 33School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 4Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation and School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia 325B Understanding multispecies interactions between cyanobacteria and heterotrophs: From growth kinetics to global transcription Alexander Beliaev*, Hans Bernstein, Eric Hill, Lye Meng Markillie, Jim Fredrickson, Allan Konopka Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States 326A Role of Enterococcus spp. during selective digestive decontamination in intensive care unit patients Teresita Bello Gonzalez*1, Mark W.J van Passel1, Willem van Schaik2, Hauke Smidt1 1 Wageningen University, Netherlands, 2University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands 327A Effects of chitinolytic Pantoea agglomerans on the growth of Cercospora beticola, the causal agent of leaf spot disease in sugar beet The Can Caesar-TonThat*1, Robert T. Lartey1, Anthony J. Caesar1, Brett L. Allen1, Soumitra Ghoshroy2, John F. Gaskin1 1 United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, United States, 2University of South Carolina, Electron Microscopy Center, United States Syntrophic interactions in dehalorespiration of chlorinated benzenes *Moved to Monday* Anh Thy Thi Chau*, Matthew Lee, Mike Manefield Centre for Marine BioInnovation (CMB), School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences (BABS), University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia 328A Pyrosequencing analysis of bacteria associated with nonaxenic-culturing Chlorella sp. KR-1 in photobioreactors Sunja Cho*1, You-Kwan Oh2, Ramasamy Praveenkumar2 1 Pusan National University, South Korea, 2Korea Institute of Energy Research, South Korea 329A Swine intestinal microbial ecosystem is strongly enhanced by dietary nucleotides and yeast extract in a new in vitro fermentation model mimicking the proximal colon Eun-Hee Doo*, Christophe Chassard, Christophe Lacroix Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health, Switzerland 151 PS28 – Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions Thursday 28 August 330A The attack phase of the wild predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus actively secretes hydrolytic enzymes which can degrade Staphylococcus aureus biofilms Mohammed Dwidar*, Ajay K. Monnappa, Robert J. Mitchell Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 330B Transcriptomic analyses of changes in gene expression in the fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani in response to the bacterial antagonists Serratia proteamaculans and Serratia plymuthica Konstantia Gkarmiri*, Björn Andersson, Sadhna Alström, Roger Finlay, Nils Högberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden 331A The more, the merrier: heterotroph richness stimulates methanotrophic activity Adrian Ho*1, Karen de Roy2, Olivier Thas3, Jan De Neve3, Sven Hoefman4, Peter Vandamme4, Kim Heylen4, Nico Boon2 1 Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Netherlands, 2Laboratory of Microbial Ecology and Technology, Ghent University, Belgium, 3Department of Mathematical Modelling, Statistics and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Belgium, 4Laboratory of Microbiology (LM-UGent), Ghent University, Belgium 332A A potential algicide: the effect of prodigiosin from algicidal bacterium Hahella sp.KA22 on the brown tide causing marine alga Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae) Zhang Huajun*, Yun Peng, Su Zhang, Yi Li, Zhangran Chen, Guanjing Cai, Xujun Yang, Wei Zheng, Tianling Zheng Xiamen University, China 333A Evaluating the impacts of bacterial membrane vesicles within mixed bacterial communities Hansol Im*, Robert Mitchell Ulsan National institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 334A Bacterial community dynamics by interactive compounds from Pseudomonas sp. C8 Yuma Inuzuka*1, Kenshi Suzuki1, Fatma Azwani2, Yosuke Tashiro1, Hajime Kobori1, Wei Tao Qui1, Hirokazu Kawagishi1, Hiroyuki Futamata1 1 Shizuoka University, Japan, 2Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia 335A Caspase 3/7 activities measurement over range of CyaA toxins concentrations on different cells Abdolmajid Khosravani*, Raziyeh Mohseni, Forough Moridikia Yasouj University of Medical Sciences, Iran 335B Flow cytometry assay of adenylate cyclase toxin (CyaA) preparations of B. pertussis on phagocytosis Abdolmajid Khosravani*, Asghar Sharifi Yasouj University of Medical Sciences, Iran 336A N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) is a universal N-acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) mediated quorum sensing inhibitor within Gram-negative bacteria Onder Kimyon*1, Zehra Ipek Uluturk2, Mike Manefield2 1 University of New South Wales, Australia, 2UNSW, Australia 152 PS28 – Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions Thursday 28 August 337A Environmental engineering and Microbial ecology meet: simultaneous nitrate-, perchlorate-, and sulfate-reduction in hydrogen-fed biofilms Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, Aura Ontiveros-Valencia, Bruce E. Rittmann, Dea-Wook Kang* Arizona State University, United States 338A Potential microbial interaction inferred from complementary and augmented metabolites Yemin Lan*, Gail Rosen Drexel University, United States 339A Interspecific bacterial sensing through airborne signals leads to modulated locomotion and drug resistance Soohyun Lee*, Kwang-Sun Kim, Choong-Min Ryu KRIBB, South Korea 340A Alcaligenes faecalis: model of synergistic effect with methanogenesis for the reduction of nitrate in high-solid anaerobic digestion system Ning Li*, Xiaohu Dai Tongji University, China 340B Magnetite compensates for the lack of a pilin-associated c-type cytochrome in extracellular electron exchange Fanghua Liu*1, Amelia-Elena Rotaru2, Pravin Shrestha3, Nikhil Malvankar3, Kelly Nevin3, Derek Lovley3 1 Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Nordic Center for Earth Evolution, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, 3Department of Microbiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States 341A Bacterial community dynamics on ectomycorrhizal roots during initial colonisation and succession Srisailam Marupakula*, Shahid Mahmood, Roger Finlay Swedish Agricultural University, Sweden 342A The ultimate microbe-microbe interaction: elucidating the impacts of bacterial predation by Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus on human pathogens and their virulence Robert Mitchell*, Mohammed Dwidar, Ajay Monnappa, Hansol Im Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea 343A Fungal growth suppression by volatile substances produced by Bacillus pumilus TM-1 Toshiyuki Morita*1, Kenji Annoura1, Yoshiyuki Taniyama1, Issei Tanaka1, Daisuke Ueno1, Noriko Ryuda1, Masao Ikari2, Takashi Someya1 1 Saga University, Japan, 2T.M Enterprize Ltd., Japan 344A (Auto)Inhibition of growth due to volatile metabolites in Escherichia coli Paul Muller*, Slava Epstein Northeastern University, United States 153 PS28 – Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions Thursday 28 August 345A Microbial interaction assay to identify natural products with therapeutic potential Navpreet Ranu*, Paul Blainey Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States 345B Co-occurrence of sulfate-reducing and methanogen taxonomic groups in biochemical reactors removing metals Maryam Rezadehbashi*1, Kishori Mohan Konwar2, Susan A Baldwin1 1 Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of British Columbia, Canada, 2University of British Columbia, Canada 346A Analysis of N-acyl-homoserine lactone dynamics in continuous cultures of Pseudomonas putida IsoF by chemical analysis and immunoassays Martin Rieger*, Katharina Buddrus-Schiemann, Marlene Mühlbauer, Maria Vittoria Barbarossa, Christina Kuttler, Burkhard Hense, Michael Rothballer, Elisabeth Kremmer, Jenny Westphal, Juliano Fonseca, Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Anton Hartmann, Michael Schmid Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany 347A Comparative studies of colony formation of freshwater bacteria on agar plate with or without protozoan culture solution Motoko Sasaki*, Daisuke Komatsu, Haruna Kobayashi, Mitsunori Tarao Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan 348A The evolution of quorum sensing as a mechanism to infer kinship Jonas Schluter*1, Armin Schoech2, Sara Mitri1, Kevin Foster1 1 University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 2University of Cambridge, United Kingdom 349A Cell-to-cell interaction and metabolic flexibility contribute to homeostasis of microbial ecosystem Kenshi Suzuki*1, Fatma Azwani2, Yuma Inuzuka1, Yosuke Tashiro1, Hiroyuki Futamata1 1 Shizuoka University, Japan, 2Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia 350A Effect of composition of microbial community on susceptibility of a chlorophenol-degrading bacterium to copper ion Mitsunori Tarao*, Keiichiro Okayama Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan 350B Comparative analysis of the bacterial microbiota associated with the medfly: does the presence of Wolbachia affect diversity and structure? George Tsiamis*1, George Kyritsis2, Antonis Augustinos1, D. Schneider3, Vangelis Doudoumis1, Hlias Asimakis1, W. Miller3, Nikos Papadopoulos2, Carlos Caceres4, Kostas Bourtzis4 1 University of Patras, Greece, 2University of Thessaly, Greece, 3Medical University of Vienna, Austria, 4Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Austria 154 PS28 – Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions Thursday 28 August 351A Modulation of gut microbiota during probiotics-mediated attenuation of metabolic syndrome in high fat diet-fed mice Jingjing Wang*1, Huang Tang2, Chenhong Zhang2, Yufeng Zhao1, Muriel Derrien3, Emilie Rocher3, Johan van Hylckama Vlieg3, Katherine Strissel4, Liping Zhao1, Martin Obin4, Jian Shen1 1 Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Systems Biomedicine, Shanghai Centre for Systems Biomedicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 3Danone Research, France, 4Obesity and Metabolism Lab and Functional Genomics Unit, JMUSDA-HNRCA at Tufts University, United States 352A Enhanced biofilm formation and AHL-degrading activity in the consortium of Microbacterium testaceum and Pantoea agglomerans Wenzhao Wang*1, Yan Liang1, Xiaoqing Yan1, Tomohiro Morohshi2, Nobutaka Someya3, Tsukasa Ikeda2 1 Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Science, China, 2Utsunomiya University, Japan, 3Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan 353A Where do spontaneous mutants emerge in biofilms and how do they act in community? Jiayue Yang*, Masanori Toyofuku, Ryosuke Sakai, Masakaze Hamada, Nobuhiko Nomura University of Tsukuba, Japan 354A Antibiotic metabolites from Nocardiopsis alba ATCC BAA-2165 inhibit honeybee pathogen Paenibacillus larvae Yu-Liang Yang*1, Ying-Mi Lai1, Yongli Li2, Yue-Wen Chen3, Shawn Chen2 1 Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2Ohio University, United States, 3National I-Lan University, Taiwan 355A Altered gut microbiota composition affects mouse susceptibility to Vibrio cholerae infection Mi Young Yoo*, Yujin Yoon, Sang Sun Yoon Yonsei University College of Medicine, South Korea 355B How do non-motile Gram-negative bacteria form biofilms? Keitaro Yoshida*, Masanori Toyofuku, Nobuhiko Nomura University of Tsukuba, Japan 356A A novel algicide: the effect of prodigiosin from algicidal bacterium Hahella sp.KA22 on the brown tide causing marine alga Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae) Huajun Zhang*, Yun Peng, Su Zhang, Wei Zheng, Tianling Zheng Life of Science, Xiamen University, China 357A The putative role of plasmid in the interactions between bacteria and fungi in soil Miaozhi Zhang*, Sander Visser, Jan Warmink, Jan Dirk van Elsas Groningen University, Netherlands 155 PS28 – Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions Thursday 28 August 358A Phylogenetic and structural specificity as measures of specificity and selectivity in lichen associations Catalina Zúñiga, Diego Leiva, Lía Ramírez, Margarita Carú, Julieta Orlando* University of Chile, Chile 156 PS28 – Love, hate and cheating: microbe-microbe interactions Thursday 28 August PS29 – Meta-ome information to microbial ecology 359A Using metagenomics and metatranscriptomics to study specific bacterial species involved in biological phosphorus removal from wastewater Mads Albertsen*, Simon J. McIlroy, Mikkel Stokholm-Bjerregaard, Søren M. Karst, Per H. Nielsen Aalborg University, Center for Microbial Communities, Denmark 360A MAPLE system for evaluation of metabolic and physiological potential harbored in genome and metagenome Wataru Arai*1, Takeaki Taniguchi2, Yuki Moriya3, Susumu Goto3, Hideto Takami1 1 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology(JAMSTEC), Japan, 2Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc., Japan, 3Kyoto University, Institute of Chemical Research, Japan 360B Meta-omics elucidate sediment community and functional responses to field manipulated stressors Simone Birrer*1, Katherine Dafforn1, Melanie Sun1, Rohan Williams2, Jaimie Potts3, Peter Scanes3, Brendan Kelaher4, Stuart Simpson5, Staffan Kjelleberg2, Sanjay Swarup2, Peter Steinberg6, Emma Johnston1 1 Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia, 2The Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 3NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Australia, 4National Marine Science Centre and Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry Research, Southern Cross University, Australia, 5CSIRO Land and Water, Australia, 6Centre of Marine Bio-Innovation, University of New South Wales, Australia 361A Analysis of microbial communities with the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) Dylan Chivian*1, Folker Meyer2, Paramvir Dehal1, Chris Henry2, William Riehl1, Matthew Henderson1, Michael Sneddon1, Keith Keller1, Andreas Wilke2, Kevin Keegan2, Jared Bischof2, Travis Harrison2, Robert Cottingham3, Sergei Maslov4, Rick Stevens2, Adam Arkin1 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, United States, 2Argonne National Lab, United States, 3Oak Ridge National Lab, United States, 4Brookhaven National Lab, United States 362A Diversity of quorum sensing autoinducer 1 and 2 synthases genes in the Global Ocean Sampling metagenomic database Margot Doberva*1, Sophie Sanchez-Ferandin2, Eve Toulza3, Philippe Lebaron2, Raphael Lami2 1 LBBM “Laboratoire de Biodiversité et Biotechnologie Microbienne” USR 3579 UPMC/CNRS/INSU, Laboratoire Arago Observatoire Océanologique, France, 2UPMC Laboratoire Arago Observatoire Oceanologique, France, 3UPVD-2EI, France 363A Metagenomic analysis and genes expression in nitrogen metabolism during a full scale tannery wastewater treatment process bioaugmented with BM-S-1 Kalu Ibe Ekpeghere*1, In-Soo Kim1, Bong-Soo Kim2, Woo Jun Sul3, Jong-Tae Kim4, Hong-Gi Kim4, Shin-Young Ha1, Sung-Cheol Koh1 1 Korea Maritime & Ocean University, South Korea, 2ChunLab, Inc, South Korea, 3Department of Systems Biotechnology, Chung- Ang University Anseong, South Korea, 4BM, Inc., South Korea 157 PS29 – Meta-ome information to microbial ecology Thursday 28 August 364A Interpreting metagenomics data by a functional trait-based approach with Taverna workflows Antonio Fernandez-Guerra*1, Pelin Yilmaz1, Frank Oliver Glöckner1,2, Renzo Kottmann1 1 Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiolgy, Germany, 2Jacobs University Bremen, Germany 365A Optimized and standardized single indexing solution for highly multiplexed 16S rDNA gene sequencing on Illumina MiSeq platform Stephanie Ferreira*1, Jeremie Denonfoux1, Jean-Pierre Gauthier2, Yannick Laurent3, Lionel Lebreton2, Sebastien Terrat4, Celine Wahl1, Christophe Mougel2 1 GENOSCREEN Service Recherche, Développement et Innovation en Santé Humaine et Environnement, France, 2UMR 1349 Institut de Génétique, Environnement et Protection des Plantes INRA - Agro-Campus Ouest - Université de Rennes 1, France, 3GENOSCREEN, Service Bioinformatique, France, 4UMR 1347 Agroécologie, Plateforme GenoSol, AgroSup - INRA - Université de Bourgogne, France 365B Metagenomics and metatranscriptomics of natural disease suppressive soils Ruth Gomez Exposito*1, Allison Jack2, Irene de Bruijn1, Emilie Chapelle2, Joeke Postma3, Jos M. Raaijmakers1 1 Department of Microbial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Netherlands, Netherlands, 2Laboratory of Phytopathology, Wageningen University, Netherlands, Netherlands, 3Plant Research International, Netherlands, Netherlands 366A The origin of Beta-lactamase encoding genes: Are we misannotating resistance genes using sequencing data in microbial ecology? Lars Hansen*1, Gisle Vestergaard2, M Thomas P Gilbert3, Søren Sørensen2 1 University of Aarhus, Denmark, 2University of Copenhagen, Department of Biology, Denmark, 3University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum of Denmark, Denmark 367A Shotgun proteomics of soils associated with disease suppression for bare patch disease of cereals caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG-8 Helen Hayden*1, Ira Cooke2, Ching-Seng Ang3, Jenny Wadeson1, Pauline Mele1 1 Department of Environment & Primary Industries, Australia, 2La Trobe University, Australia, 3University of Melbourne, Australia 368A Nitrogen regulation on methane oxidation in rice field soil Ang Hu*1, Yahai Lu2, Marc Dumont3, Ralf Conrad3 1 China Agricultural University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany 369A TerraGenome- the international soil metagenome network Janet Jansson*1, Folker Meyer2, James Tiedje3, Eric Triplett4, David Myrold5 1 LBNL, United States, 2Argonne National Laboratory, United States, 3Michigan State University, United States, 4University of Florida, United States, 5Oregon State University, United States 158 PS29 – Meta-ome information to microbial ecology Thursday 28 August 370A Methane cycle revisited: new lessons from ecosystem-level studies Marina Kalyuzhnaya*1, Sheila Podell2, David Beck1, Andrew Lamb1, Janet Matsen1, Ramunas Stepanauskas3, Erick Allen2, Tanja Woyke4, Ludmila Chistoserdova1, Mary Lidstrom3 1 University of Washington, United States, 2University of California, San Diego, United States, 3Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, United States, 4JGI, United States 370B Investigating the impact of 16S amplicon sequencing data analysis choices on microbial community composition studies Rachel Kaminsky, Anna Otal, Blair Lawley, Sergio Morales* University of Otago, New Zealand 371A To Pool or not to pool: How sample pooling impacts metaproteomic analyses of soil samples Katharina Maria Keiblinger*1, Dong Liu2, Stephan Fuchs3, Uwe Wegner3, Christian Hentschker3, Dörthe Becher3, Kathrin Riedel3, Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern2 1 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria, 2University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Institute of Soil Research, Austria, 3University of Greifswald, Institute of Microbiology, Germany 372A Basal bacterial diversity of Singapore interactive fountain waters Eileen Koh*, Danliang Ho, Siti Radiah Binte Safie, Yuan Kun Lee National University of Singapore, Singapore 373A Integrated 16S rRNA marker gene sequences analysis of microbial communities in response to PAHs contamination from new perspective Xiaolan Lin*, Yangyang Yu, Yi Luo, Tianling Zheng, Yun Tian Xiamen University, China 374A Carbon Cycling in the Deep Biosphere: a meta-omic perspective Cara Magnabosco*1, Danielle Simkus2, Maggie Lau1, Connor Cameron3, Kenna Wilke4, Brian Mailloux5, Gaetan Borgonie6, Olukayode Kuloyo7, Esta van Heerden7, Tom Kieft8, Barbara Sherwood Lollar4, Greg Slater2, Tullis Onstott1 1 Princeton University, United States, 2McMaster University, Canada, 3National Center for Genome Resources, United States, 4University of Toronto, Canada, 5Barnard College, United States, 6Ghent University, Belgium, 7University of Free State, South Africa, 8New Mexico Tech, United States 375A Targeted metagenomics: functional diversity through sequence capture in soil Lokeshwaran Manoharan*, Sandeep Kushwaha, Katarina Hedlund, Dag Ahrén Lund University, Sweden 375B Marine metaproteomics of Mediterranean Sea surface waters Sabine Matallana-Surget*1, Ruddy Wattiez2, Philippe Lebaron3 1 Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, France, 2Department of Proteomics and Microbiology, Interdisciplinary Mass Spectrometry Center (CISMa), University of Mons, Belgium, 3Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, LBBM, USR3579, France 159 PS29 – Meta-ome information to microbial ecology Thursday 28 August 376A Using meta-omic tools to investigate ecological roles of supportive microorganisms in Dehalococcoides-containing microbial communities Yujie Men*1, Ke Yu2, Julien Tremblay3, Jacob Baelum4, Emmanuel Prestat5, Ben Stenuit6, Susannah Tringe7, Janet Jansson8,9, Tong Zhang2, Lisa Alvarez-Cohen9,10 1 Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Switzerland, 2Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, 3McGill University and Genome Quebec Innovation Center, Canada, 4Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 5Biostatistics & Bioinformatics QIAGEN, France, 6Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley CA, United States, 7Joint Genome Institute, United States, 8Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley CA, United States, 9Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States, 10Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley CA, United States 377A Metagenomic characterization of bacterial communities on plant litter Michaeline Nelson*, Renaud Berlemont, Adam C. Martiny, Steve D. Allison, Jennifer B.H. Martiny University of California, Irvine, United States 378A Branching out: genome reconstruction from oxic subsurface metagenomic samples sheds light on candidate phylum OD1 William Nelson*1, Xueju Lin2, James Stegen1, David Kennedy1, Allan Konopka1, James Fredrickson1 1 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 379A Bacterial diversity in the subsurface sediments of southern Kanto Plain, Japan Satoshi Ohkubo*1, Muhammad A.K. Azad1, Wataru Suda2, Takeshi Saito1, Hirotaka Saito3, Takato Takemura4, Shoichiro Hamamoto5, Toshiko Komatsu1, Jun-ichi Ohnishi1 1 Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Japan, 2Graduate School of Frontier Science, University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 4College of Humanity and Science, Nihon University, Japan, 5Graduate School of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, Japan 380A A web tool to infer metagenomic contents from 16S rRNA sequences Shujiro Okuda*, Yu Watanabe Niigata University, Japan 380B Kinetic and transcriptomic analysis of the uncultivated bacterium Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis Ben Oyserman*1, Mitchell Heffernan1, Antonio Garcia1, Susannah Tringe2, Tijana Glavina del Rio2, Katherine McMahon1 1 University of Wisconsin, United States, 2Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, United States 381A Metatranscriptomics & metagenomics of marine eukaryote plankton in the Tara Oceans project Eric Pelletier*1, Amos Kirilovsky1, Corinne Da Silva1, Jean-Marc Aury1, Olivier Jaillon1, Patrick Wincker1, Tara Oceans Consortium2 1 CEA / Genoscope, France, 2Tara Oceans Consortium, France 160 PS29 – Meta-ome information to microbial ecology Thursday 28 August 382A Brazilian Microbiome Project: Standardizing 16S profiling data analysis from different benchtop sequencing platforms Victor Pylro*1, Luiz Roesch2, Daniel Morais1, Ian Clark3, Penny Hirsch3, Marcos Tótola1 1 Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil, 2UNIPAMPA, Brazil, 3Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom 383A Metagenomic characterization of microbial communities capable of producing methane via coal degradation Steven Robbins*1, Paul Evans1, Donovan Parks1, Samuel Papendick2, Patrick Gilcrease2, Sue Golding3, Gene Tyson1 1 Australian Centre for Ecogenomics, University of Queensland, Australia, 2Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States, 3Department of Earth Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia 384A Are abundant bacteria more active than rare bacteria in the Sargasso Sea? A holistic metagenomic and metatranscriptomic approach Rohan Sachdeva*1, John Heidelberg1, David Kirchman2, Barbara Campbell3 1 University of Southern California, United States, 2University of Delaware, United States, 3Clemson University, United States 385A Phage Phenomics: Characterization of novel viral auxiliary metabolic genes Savannah Sanchez*, Jason Rostron, Daniel Cuevas, Tiffany Liang, Victor Seguritan, Anca Segall, Rob Edwards, Forest Rohwer San Diego State University, United States 385B Metagenome and -transcriptome based metabolic network reconstruction of communities involved in anaerobic digestion in bioreactors and thawing permafrost Inka Vanwonterghem*1, Michael Imelfort1, Donovan H Parks1, Ben Woodcroft1, Korneel Rabaey2, Paul D Jensen1, Gene W Tyson1 1 University of Queensland, Australia, 2Ghent University, Belgium 386A Meta-omics and genomic context in microbial communities involved in the biogeochemical cycle of sulphur in mangroves Marcus Venicius de Mello Lourenço, Luana Lira Cadete, Armando Cavalcante Franco Dias*, Fernando Dini Andreote Department of Soil Science, ESALQ/USP, University of São Paulo, Brazil 387A The unknown known: estimating the diversity of defined microbial assemblages by next generation sequencing and common bioinformatic tools Joerg Villiger*1, Michael Schmid1, Michaela Salcher2, Jakob Pernthaler1 1 Limnological Station, University of Zurich, Switzerland, 2Institute of Hydrobiology CAS, Czech Republic 388A Towards individualized medicine: High resolution profiling of the periodontal pocket microbiome Irene Wagner-Doebler*1, Szymon Szafranski1, Melissa Wos-Oxley1, Ramiro VilchezVargas2, Ruy Jáuregui1, Iris Plumeier1, Frank Klawonn3, Jürgen Tomasch1, Philipp Schmidt4, Jan Kühnisch4, Helena Sztajer1, Dietmar Pieper1 1 Helmholtz-Center for Infection Research (HZI), Germany, 2Ghent University, Belgium, 3Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany, 4LudwigMaximilians-University, Germany 161 PS29 – Meta-ome information to microbial ecology Thursday 28 August 389A Temperature-dependent latitudinal gradients in forest soil microbial diversity Jizhong Zhou1, Ye Deng*1, Lina Shen1, Kai Xue1, Zhili He1, Michael Weiser1, Mike Kaspari1, Sean Michaletz2, Brian Enquist2, Robert Waide3, Jeanine McGann3, Sean Hammond3, James Brown3 1 University of Oklahoma, United States, 2The University of Arizona, United States, 3University of New Mexico, United States 162 PS29 – Meta-ome information to microbial ecology Thursday 28 August PS30 – Microbial carbon sequestration 390A Comparing autotrophic and heterotrophic growth of Athrospira (Spirulina) platensis KMMCC-CY007 under mixotrophic conditions Kisok Kim*1, Jaeho Choi1, Yosep Ji1, Hyungki Do2, Cherwon Hwang2, Wilhelm Holzapfel1 1 Handong university, Advanced Green Energy and Environment, South Korea, 2Handong University , School of Life Sciences, South Korea 390B Cultivation of cyanobacteria using different light sources for phycocyanin and phycoerythrin production Nakyeong Lee*, Hee-mock Oh, Hee-sik Kim, Chi-yong Ahn University of Science & Technology (UST)/Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), South Korea 391A Biological effects of iron and macronutrients addition along a Western Pacific gradient Qian Li*, Nianzhi Jiao Xiamen University, China 392A Horizontal and vertical distribution of marine virioplankton and its ecological impact: a basin scale investigation based on a global cruise Yantao Liang*1, Li Li2, Tingwei Luo1, Yao Zhang1, Rui Zhang1, Nianzhi Jiao1 1 Xiamen University, China, 2City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 393A Seasonal fluctuations of microbial community structure and diversity in the Xiamen island coastal Yanting Liu*, Yizhe Zhang, Tingwei Luo, Jianning Wang, Nianzhi Jiao, Qiang Zheng Xiamen University, China 394A The C- and N flux between diatoms and their associated bacteria in nutrient rich water of Cape Blanc using nano-SIMS Nurun Nahar*1, Niculina Musat2, Isabell Klawonn3, Morten Iversen4, Helle Ploug5 1 University of Gothenburg, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Sweden, 2Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Germany, 3Stockholm University, Department of Systems Ecology, Sweden, 4University of Bremen, 5University of Gothenburg, Sweden 395A Methanogens crucial for direct electron transfer on biocathodes Michael Siegert*1, Xiufen Li2, Matthew Yates1, Douglas Call3, Bruce Logan1 1 Pennsylvania State University, United States, 2Jiangnan University, China, 3Syracuse University, United States 395B Influence of bacterial carbonic anhydrase on CO2 absorption process of CO2H2O-carbonate system Shen Taiming, Li Wei, Pan Weizhi*, Lin Shengyan, Zhu Min, Yu Longjiang Institute of Resource Biology and Biotechnology, College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China 396A GeoChips-based analysis of the functional gene diversity and metabolic potential of marine microbial communities in the East China Sea Yu Wang*1, Zhili He2, Rui Zhang1, Jizhong Zhou2, Nianzhi Jiao1 1 Xiamen University, China, 2University of Oklahoma, United States 163 PS30 – Microbial carbon sequestration Thursday 28 August 397A Establishment of a platform for the screening of laccase-producing bacteria used in organic matter humification Yu-Ning Wang*, Fo-Ting Shen, Chiu-Chung Young National Chung Hsing University, Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, Taiwan 398A Community dynamics during biostimulation of methane production in a nongassy sub-bituminous coal seam John Webster*, Torsten Thomas, Michael Manefield University of New South Wales, Australia 399A Acetogenic and methanogenic communities in oil reservoir production water before and after injection of nutrients and exogenous microorganisms Guangchao Yang*1, Jin-Feng Liu1, Serge Maurice Mbadinga1, Ji-Dong Gu2, Bo-Zhong Mu1 1 East China University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 164 PS30 – Microbial carbon sequestration NAME Aamand, Jens Aanderud, Zachary Aanen, Duur K. Abadian, Pegah Abdul Rahman, Nurdyana Abe, Momoko Abe, Takuma Abed, Raeid Abell, Guy Abella, Justine Abraham, Wolf-Rainer Abram, Florence Abu Al-Soud, Waleed Aburto-Medina, Arturo Acinas, Silvia G. Adams, Jonathan Adams, Mike Adatte, Thierry Adelaal, Rasha Adeleke, Rasheed Adetutu, Eric Adrian, Lorenz Agarwal, Akhil Aghamohammad, Shadi Agrawal, Akhil Aguilar, Pablo Aguilo-Ferretjans, Maria Aguirre, Daniel Agulló, Loreine Aharonovich, Dikla Ahmad, Asmat Ahmad, Farrukh Ahmad, Shabir Ahmed, Giasuddin Ahn, Byung-Koo Ahn, Chi-Yong Ahn, Jae-Hyung Ahn, Tae Seok Ahrén, Dag Aissani, Lynda Aitken, Carolyn Akarsubasi, Alper Tunga Akatsuka, Tetsuji Akbari Noghabi, Kambiz Akiyama, Hiroko Akiyama, Manami Alabid, Ibrahim Alain, Karine Alalouf, Onit Alanis-Lopez, Cecilia Alayande, Abayomi Albers, Christian Nyrop Albertsen, Mads Albini, Monica Albokari, Majed Albrechtsen, HansJørgen Aleer, Sam Aleksandra, Kim Alfán-Guzmán, Ricardo Algar, Christopher K. Ali Hassan, Nor Ayshah Alia Ali, Iftikhar Allen, Brett L. Allen, Erick Allen, Rosalind Allison, Steve D. Alm, Eric Almalki, Mohammed Almstrand, Robert PAGE 37 125 62 26 138 16 26 87, 94 46, 140 118, 139 142 43 7, 38, 68 108 77, 133 95 69, 128 149 5 148 108, 115 51 127 142 37 122 134 62 115 89, 151 46 144 143 15 104 88, 163 55, 103, 104, 132 118, 119 159 36 38 37 37 58 32 14 30 46 83 58 142, 143 37 27, 39, 41, 67, 157 110 118, 126 38, 38 108 142 108 70 94 36 151 159 87, 133 160 22, 53, 128, 138 118 36, 71 NAME Alpaslan Kocamemi, Bilge Alshehri, Mohammed Al-Sheikh, Hashem Alström, Sadhna Altier, Nora Altshuler, Ianina Alvalá, Plínio Carlos Alvarez-Cohen, Lisa Alves Ferreira, Dorotéia Alves, Vinícius Amamiya, Hiroki Amann, Rudolf Amano, Kohki Amano, Yuki Amaral-Zettler, Linda Amato, Katherine Amberg, Jon Amils, Ricardo Amos, Gregory An, Dongshan An, Gi-Hong An, Lizhe An, Nan-Hee Anda, Mizue Andersen, Dale T. Andersen, Sandra Breum Andersen, Tom Anderson, Ian C. Anderson, Jack Anderson, Peter A. Anderson, Rebecca Anderson, Rika Andersson, Anders Fredrik Andersson, Björn Andersson, Siv G.E. Andrade, Pedro Avelino Maia Andreev, Mikhail Andreote, Fernando Dini Ang, Ching-Seng Ang, Sze Chien Angelin, Martin Anjaly Sukumaran Nair, Harikrishnan Annoura, Kenji Ansari, Mohd Ikram Anton-Erxleben, Friederike Antonielli, Livio Antoun, Hani Antunes, Andre Anza, Mikel Aoi, Yoshiteru Aoki, Hiroshi Aoki, Masataka Aoyagi, Tomo Aoyama, Hiroaki Apprill, Amy Arai, Hironori Arai, Wataru Araki, Nobuo Aranda, Manuel Aravena, Andres Arbeli, Ziv Arends, Jan Arevalo Ferro, Catalina Arias-Cordero, Erika Arif, Chatchanit Arkin, Adam Armstrong, Alacia Armstrong, Arthur Arnaud, Thierry PAGE 37 118 148 152 104 94 8 112, 160 96 109 118 48, 49, 129 137 118 52 57 66 128 80 36 123 96, 108, 109, 109 94 32, 138 123 57 88 5 72 115 134 67 81 152 54 76, 96 7 76, 96, 133, 161 158 17 17 151 153 46 64 20 35 122 5 26 74 26, 49 47, 59, 132 64 61, 62 74 50, 157 43, 45 65 120 94 34 58 64 118 69, 128, 157 101 20 41 NAME Arrouays, Dominique Arsi, Komala Artacho, Alejandro Artetxe, Unai Arumugam, Krithika Asakawa, Susumu Asano, Ryoki Ashrafian, Fatemeh Asimakis, Hlias Assalin, Marcia Attwood, Graeme Atwal, Harjot Aubé, Johanne Aufdenkampe, Anthony Augustin, Rene Augustinos, Antonis Aury, Jean-Marc Auvinen, Petri Aw, Marion Aw, Tiong Gim Awata, Takanori Aydın, Sevcan Ayers, Kati Azad, Muhammad Azam, Farooq Azwani, Fatma Baatar, Bayanmunkh Baba, Nanako Baba, Ryuko Baba, Takashi Babu, Vikash Bacheley, Hélène Bae, Hyuen-Jong Bae, Jin-Woo Bae, Ju-Young Bae, Seung Seob Baek, Il Sun Baek, Inwoo Baek, Kiwoon Baek, Kyunghwa Baele, Jean-Marc Baelum, Jacob Bahk, Jang-Jun Bai, Xiaohui Bailey, Mark Bain, Wendy E. Bajic, Vladimir B. Bakermans, Corien Bakken, Lars Bakker, Geo Bakker, Peter Baldrian, Petr Baldwin, Susan A. Ball, Andrew S. Bamforth, Janice M. Banack, Sandra Banerjee, Samiran Bang, Yoonsun Bankier, Claire Banno, Fumiya Bao, Qiuhua Bao, Zhihua Bar, Haim Baraniya, Divyashri Barbance, Agnès Barbarossa, Maria Vittoria Barbe, Valérie Barbeyron, Tristan Barbosa, Cynara Barbrook, Adrian Barco, Roman Baretta, Dilmar Barkhutova, Darima Barnard, Romain PAGE 101 58 93 5 89 94 121 142 154 32 135 31 46 98 64 154 160 21 21 82 41, 132 108, 118, 131 50, 128 160 69 152, 154 85 23 94 77 114 146 115 14, 55, 56, 60, 64, 85 144 67 148 55 118 69, 108 64 160 82 36 90 82 119 127 69 41 35 94, 103, 104 154 108, 116 81 119 94 67 132 54 14 32 21 5 112 154 112 30 109 118 55 103 120 5 165 AUTHOR INDEX NAME PAGE NAME Barret, Matthieu Barrière, Frédéric Barry, Jason Barton, Deborah Basak, Pijush Basen, Mirko Basirun, Nor Ashikin Bass, David Bastida, Felipe Bastidas, Juan Bastviken, David Bataillon, Thomas Bauer, Phil Baumgartner, Mark F. Baumgartner, Michael Baussant, Thierry Bautista Chavarriaga, Maria Alejandra Bayer, Till Beardsley, Samantha Beatty, J. Thomas Beaulieu, Carole Beaumont, Michelle Bebout, Brad Becher, Dörthe Beck, David Becraft, Eric Beeckman, Fabian Begum, Nelupha Behrendt, Lars Beja, Oded Belaiba, Meriam Belden, Lisa Beliaev, Alexander Bell, Beth Bell, Jordana Bell, M. Elizabeth Bell, Thomas Bellini, Veronica Bello Gonzalez, Teresita Beloin, Christophe Belykh, Olga I. Belzer, Clara Beman, Michael J. Ben Maamar, Sarah Bendall, Matthew Bengtsson-Palme, Johan Benrey, Betty Beraud, Mélanie Berdy, Brittany Berendonk, Thomas Berendsen, Roeland Berg Miller, Margret Bergaust, Linda Bergel, Alain Bergesch, Christian Bergmann, Gaddy Bergottini, Veronica Berini, Francesca Berlemont, Renaud Bernet, Nicolas Bernstein, Hans Bertelsen, Mads F. Bertilsson, Stefan Bertolino, Paola Bettarel, Yvan Beugnot, Réjane Beulig, Felix Beyersmann, Paul Bharadwaj, Rahul Bhattacharyya, Maitree Bhuiyan, A. A. Bhuju, Sabin Bian, Guang-Kai 31 34 43 27 46 73 94 81 73 138 90 49 95 61 132 40, 124 Bian, Xin-Yu Bian, Yuanqi Bibby, Kyle Bicknell, Brian Biddle, Jennifer Biedermann, Luc Bieri, Tamaki Bijman, Jonathan Biju-Duval, Luc Billerbeck, Sara Billiet, Annelies Bing, Xie Binte Safie, Siti Radiah Binti Alias, Nurana Biol, Maze Ann Bird, Claire Birkeland, Nils-Kåre Birrer, Simone Bischof, Jared Bistolas, Kalia Bittleston, Leonora Bize, Ariane Bizouard, Florian Bjerg, Jesper Tataru Blackshaw, Robert Blainey, Paul Blanchet, Elise Blanco, Fernando Blank, Lior Blaschke, Alfred Blaser, Martin Blok, Daan Blom, Judith Blom, Nikolaj Blore, Pam Blöschl, Günter Blöthe, Marco Bo, Cunpei Boccadoro, Catherine Bochkova, Marina Bodelier, Paul Bodington, Dylan Bodrossy, Levente Bodson, Bernard Boeren, Sjef Bogatyrenko, Elena Bohannan, Brendan Boland, Wilhelm Bolhuis, Henk Bom, Anup Bond, Philip Bonkowski, Michael Bonnichsen, Lise Boomsma, Jacobus Boon, Nico Booth, James Borges, Alberto Borges, Clovis Daniel Borgonie, Gaetan Borilova, Gabriela Bork, Peer Borkar, Sunita Borremans, Wim Borsetto, Chiara Bortolaia, Valeria Bosch, Thomas Bosma, Tom Botté, Emmanuelle Boucher, Delphine Bouchez, Olivier Bouchez, Théodore Bougouffa, Salim Boundy-Mills, Kyria Bournazos, Adam Bourret, Tyler Bourtzis, Kostas 12 65 71 53 29 18 136 159 159 53, 129 51 134 119 10, 83, 150 39 138 84, 151 21 18 17 132 13 151 139 118 21 69 46 13 17 29 36 120, 132 37 35 61 69 36 43 23 29 80 160 36 151 63 90, 122 91 65 27 119 137 123 46 59 140 33 PAGE 108, 117 92 61 108 127 22 60 120 101 48 57 117 159 39 29 108 128 139, 157 157 58 132 36 71 106 31 19, 154 36 5 89 85, 90 77 8 132 63, 80 58 90 104, 119, 132 18, 23 40, 124 13 91, 97 119 46 33 106 57 98 64 74 34 37 100 29 62 34, 51, 152 21 91 103 159 145 77 119 27 80 96 64 91 10 27 46 36, 41, 107, 132 119 148 32 148 154 NAME Bouskill, Nicholas Boutin, Morgane Bowes, Michael J. Bowler, Bernie Bowling, Lee Bowman, John P. Bracho, Rosvel Brader, Günter Braga, Lucas Bragard, Claude Branch, OraLee Brandt, Kristian K. Brar, Manreetpal Singh Braun-Fahrländer, Charlotte Brenna, J. Thomas Brennan, Fiona P. Breuil, Marie-Christine Breuker, Anja Briandet, Romain Bridier, Arnaud Bright, Monika Brinkhoff, Thorsten Brinkman, Fiona S.L. Britt, David Brodie, Eoin L. Brodie, Lisa Brown Kav, Aya Brown, C. Titus Brown, George Brown, James Brown, Mark Brown, Tommy Brownlee, Christopher Bru, David Bru-Adan, Valérie Brülisauer, Karin Brüls, Thomas Brumley, Richard Douglas Brune, Andreas Bruner, Tali Brunner, Jana S. Buchan, Alison Buck, Moritz Buckling, Angus Buddrus-Schiemann, Katharina Bueche, Matthieu Buijs, Mark J. Buisman, Cees Buldu, Çağrı Bulgarelli, Davide Burbano, Claudia Sofía Burgaud, Gaetan Burge, Colleen Bürgmann, Helmut Buri, Aline Burr, Lucy Burt, John Burton, David Buscot, Francois Bush, Richard Bush, Timothy Butaite, Elena Butler, Ian Button, Julie Buzoleva, Lubov Bygvraa Svenningsen, Nanna Byun, Hye Suk Cabello, Ana María Çabuk, Ahmet Caceres, Carlos Cadavid, Luis Fernando Caesar, Anthony J. PAGE 33 31 90 38 92 140 8, 9 120 94 96 77 96, 135 40 23 17 103 71, 103 46, 132 132 36, 132 65 51, 137 85 114 33 108 137 81, 133 94 162 46, 139 140 11 103 39 22 112 37 28, 62 115 143 11 122 10, 126 154 92 135 34 119 5 95 46 59 45 149 22 118 72 100 124 133 133 133 16 57, 123, 125, 142 29, 109, 116 106 133 119 154 58 29, 151 166 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Caesar-TonThat, The Can Cagnon, Christine Cai, Guanjing Cai, Lin Cai, Man Cai, Yuankun Cairncross, Sandy Cakir, Erdogan Calabria de Araujo, Juliana Całkiewicz, Joanna Call, Douglas Callbeck, Cameron Calvo Bado, Leo Camara, Beatriz Camardella de Lima Rizzo, Andréa Camejo, Pamela Cameron, Connor Camp, Jordi Campbell, Barbara Campos Paulino, Luciana Cann, Isaac K.O. Cantarella, Heitor Canu, Annalisa Cao, Fang Cao, Huiluo Capek, Jan Capilla, Ramses Caporaso, Gregory Cappuccinelli, Pietro Caralp, Claire Cardenas, Juan Pablo Carey, Chelsea Carlos, Camila Carlson, Hans Carlson-Jones, Jessica Carmo, Janaina Carmody, Lisa Carmona, Alessandro Carrara, Francesco Carrasco, Diana Carú, Margarita Carvalho, Luciana Cary S, Craig Casabuono, Adriana Case, Rebecca Cassalett, Santiago Cassidy, Joana Castenholz, Richard Castillo Neyr, Ricardo Castillo, Francisca Castillo-Carranza, Stephany A. Castro-González, Maribeb Caterson, Ian D. Cattivelli, Luigi Caucci, Serena Cavalcante Franco Dias, Armando Cavallin-Calanche, Humberto Cayford, Barry Ceccherini, MariaTeresa Cejudo, Eduardo Céline, Ribière Cetecioglu, Zeynep Cha, Chang-Jun Cha, In-Tae Chabbi, Abad Chae, Junseok Chai, Benli PAGE 29, 151 118, 139 29, 152 65 80 20 30 119 36, 37 127 163 69 145 133 116 26 123, 159 47 161 45, 77 15 73 76 43 80 104 129 102 76 58 126 59 66 37, 106 17 73 25 36 37 63 101, 156 36 102 38 7, 31 57 52 129 147 135 58 69, 87 18 5 37 133, 161 77 37 5 91 27 108 15, 57, 116 123 100 40 133 NAME PAGE NAME Chainier, Delphine Chakraborty, Romy Chalmers, Douglas Chan, Leong-Keat Chan, Clara Chan, Yuki Chang, Alice Chang, Anne Chang, Eugene Chang, Jae-Soo Chang, Lim-Seok Chang, Shih-Chieh Chang, Woo-Suk Chang, Yung-Hsin Changqiao, Chi Chantigny, Martin Chao, Xie Chapelle, Emilie Chapman, Duane Chariton, Anthony Chassard, Christophe Chattopadhyay, Dhrubajyoti Chatziefthimiou, Aspa Chau, Anh Thy Thi Chauhan, Ashwini Chaussonnerie, Sébastien Chee-Sanford, Joanne Chemidlin PrevostBoure, Nicolas Chen, Chung-Pin Chen, Chunhong Chen, Chun-Yao Chen, Chunyi Chen, Feng Chen, Hsin Chen, Hsing-Ju Chen, Hui Chen, Jiao Chen, Jie Chen, Jing Chen, Jun Chen, Kimberly Chen, Qinglin Chen, Shawn Chen, Sheng-Chung Chen, Tuo Chen, Wei Chen, Wen Chen, Xi Chen, Xia Chen, Xihan Chen, Ximing Chen, Xingjuan Chen, Ya-jou Chen, Yi-Lung Chen, Ying Chen, Yongfu Chen, Yue-Wen Chen, Zhangran Cheng, Chen Cheng, Gang Cheng, Hwei-Fang Cheng, Kai Cheng, Ruixue Cheng, Shaoan Cheng, Weiguo Cheng, Xu Cheon, Seon Ah Chernicharo, Carlos Augusto Chi, Chang-Qiao Chi, Jeong Hyun Chi, Liang Chia, Nicholas 139 69, 128 137 13 98 102 18 20 17 111 134 97 29 59 122 72 89 158 66 139 17, 151 Chiang, Pei-Wen Chiba, Naohiko Chiba, Yusuke Chida, Shunsuke Chikaraishi, Yoshito Chirino, Bernardita Chistoserdova, Ludmila Chiu, Chuen-Huey Chiu, Juei-Yu Chiuchiolo, Amy Chiueh, Lih-Ching Chiura, Hiroshi Xavier Chivian, Dylan Cho, Eun Jin Cho, Ahnna Cho, Hyeyoun Cho, Jae-Chang Cho, Jang-Cheon 46 119 56 139 112 83 101 131 44 59, 97 87 11, 69 110 131 17 36 18 47, 69 108 12 104 155 68, 80 74, 108 58 81 43 14 49 108 109 115 50 133 14 155 31, 142, 152 24 96 16 71, 125 36 40 6 95 109 36, 37 80, 114 148 24 23 Cho, Kwang Keun Cho, Moo Hwan Cho, Seung-Hak Cho, Sung Back Cho, Sunja Cho, Yirang Cho, Yong-Joon Cho, Youjung Choi, Ahyoung Choi, Ayeon Choi, Byung-Do Choi, Dong Han Choi, Dong Hee Choi, Dong Yun Choi, Dongjin Choi, Hong-Lim Choi, Hye Sun Choi, Hyun-Woo Choi, In Seong Choi, In-Geol Choi, Jaeho Choi, Jinhee Choi, Jong-il Choi, Jung-Hye Choi, Min-Young Choi, Moon-Tae Choi, Seung-Chul Choi, Soo Yeon Choi, Won-Il Choi, Yeon Jae Choi, Young-June Chon, Chul-Min Chonan, Shigeru Chong, Guillermo Chong, Huiqing Choo, Jinho Chou, Hsiu-Kuan Chou, Fan-Feng Chow, Elaine Chrisler, Will Christaki, Urania Chua, Jocelyn Chun, Jongsik Chung, Joon-Hui Chung, Young-Ho Cichala-Kamrowska, Katarzyna Çınar, Seval Ciobanu, Maria-Cristina Ciobota, Valerian Clamp, John Clark, Andrew Clark, Iain Clark, Ian Clarke, Stuart Claverías, Fernanda Cleenwerck, Ilse PAGE 50, 131 7 40, 107 35 50 115 136, 159 76 76 87 16 67, 133 157 115 119 67 97, 143 10, 26, 27, 28, 88, 126, 133 135 135 17 57 99, 151 47, 122 12, 55 60 26 142 144 133 67 57, 59 14 40 15, 16 112 115 83, 148, 149 150, 163 143 95 57 104, 132 104 104 82 104 61 98 114 14 120 12 109 16 110 148 136 80 91 12, 15, 55, 86, 148 34 68, 111 130 119, 126 46 45 79 18 106 161 134 133 27 167 AUTHOR INDEX NAME PAGE Clemens, John D. Clode, Peta Cloutis, Edward Coates, John Cockell, Charles Cohen, Yehuda Colangelo-Lillis, Jesse Cole, James Cole, Jessica Coleman, Nicholas Colinet, Gilles Collins, Andrew Collins, Eric Collins, Gavin Collins, Richard N. Colman, Dan Colombo, Federica Coman, Frank Comensoli, Lucrezia Connelly, Stephanie Conrad, Douglas Conrad, Ralf Constabel, C. Peter Constancias, Florentin Cook, Alasdair Cooke, Ira Cookson, Adrian Cooper, Myriel Cooper, Selin Copeland, Alex Corander, Jukka Cordero, Ninoska Corella, Juan-Pablo Cornejo-Castillo, Francisco M. Corre, Christophe Correa, Benedito Corretto, Erika Corzo, Alfonso Costa, Diogo Paes Costa, Maria Cristina Costanzo, Alessandra Cotta, Simone Cottingham, Robert Coughtrie, Abigail Coulombet, Céline Couto, Alicia Couve, Elodie Cowan, Don 3, 88, 144 11 102 37, 106 121, 127 Cox, Faith Cox, Paul Coyte, Katharine Cragg, Barry A. Craven, Sarah Cravo-Laureau, Cristiana Creamer, Rachel Creedon, Douglas Creer, Simon Creskey, Marybeth Cretoiu, Mariana Silvia Criddle, Craig Crielaard, Wim Crisan, Anamaria Cronin, Kirby Crossett, Ben Crowe, Sean Croxen, Matthew A. Cruveiller, Stéphane Cruz Lopes, Paula Cuevas, Daniel Cui, Lulu Cui, Xiaolong Cui, Yingshun Cunsolo, Serena 135, 139 119 134 125 112 12, 43, 53, 85 10 8, 81, 93, 133 136 99, 115 33 30 120 39, 44 45 68 95 46 110 44 10 30, 98, 158 7 101 22 158 135 51 142 82, 83 20, 138 120 92 77, 133 80 109 120 70 76, 96 36 129 133 157 134 58 38 139 101, 102, 104, 121, 125 109, 139 101 23 127 102 80 42 135 85 85 30 91, 107 85 19 103 161 91 105 47, 130 7 NAME Cuperova, Zuzana Cypionka, Heribert Cyr, Terry Cytryn, Eddie Czjzek, Mirjam Da Silva, Corinne Dabiri, Hossein Dafforn, Katherine D'Agostino, Paul Dai, Jiulan Dai, Minhan Dai, Xiaohu Daimon, Serina Daims, Holger Dalphin, Jean-Charles Damdinsuren, Narantuya Damgaard, Lars Riis Damgaard, Mette Damsté, Jaap Dang, Hongyue Dang, Zhi Daniel, Rolf Daniels, Jena Dann, Lisa M. Dao, Thi Anh Tuyet Darby, Alistair Darchambeau, François Daval, Stéphanie Davenport, Karen David, Maude Davies, Claire Davies, Robert Dávila, Sonia Davis, Carol Davis, Catherine de Almeida, Naomi de Beer, Dirk de Bethencourt, Louis de Boer, Wietse de Bruijn, Irene de Hollander, Mattias de Jager, Victor de Kreuk, Merle de la Cruz-Perera, Claudia de la Providencia, Ivan De la Rosa-Contreras, Leslee N. de Laat, Wim de Lorenzo, Victor de Neve, Jan De Paula, Sergio O. de Roy, Karen De Silva, Pre de Vos, Willem M. de Vos, Paul de Vries, Maria De Vuyst, Luc Debroas, Didier Dechesne, Arnaud Decleyre, Helen Dedeles, Gina Dedysh, Svetlana Dehal, Paramvir Dekaezemacker, Julien Delabre, Karine Delaplace, Pierre Delgado, Chardiel Deligios, Massimo DeLong, Edward Demergasso, Cecilia Denfeld, Blaize Deng, Ye PAGE 88 44, 48 102 31, 95, 98 30 160 142 139, 157 87 102 78 153 26 72 23 121 106 109 67 69 130 48, 51 17 17, 87 5, 8 53 91 31 106 17 46 39 122 120 18 70 94 127 97, 103, 140 57, 95, 158 73, 100 103 44 83 29 58 95 116 152 115 152 108 21 51 80 27 92 135 47 29, 137, 145 122 157 53 146 33 134 76 12, 150 120 90 6, 8, 9, 84, 141, 162 NAME Denger, Karin Denman, Stuart Dennis, Paul Denonfoux, Jérémie Denyer, Gareth Dequiedt, Samuel Derrien, Muriel Derx, Julia Deschamps, Philippe Descostes, Michael Descy, Jean Pierre Desmond-Le Quéméner, Elie Desoignies, Nicolas Detweiler, Angela Deutschbauer, Adam Di Fiore, Tony Di Rienzi, Sara Di, Doris Yoong Wen Dias, Marcela Diaz, Angelica Dibbern, Dörte Dill-McFarland, Kimberly A. Ding, Haiyan Ding, Jiun-Yan Ding, Shang-Yun Ding, Weijun Dini Andreote, Fernando Dionyssopoulou, Eva Distad, Tammy Dmitriy, Alekseev Do, Hyungki Do, Manh Hao Dobbs, Fred Doberva, Margot Dobretsov, Sergey Dodds, Peter Dodsworth, Jeremy Doerfert, Sebastian Dogsa, Iztok Dohrmann, Reiner Dominguez-Bello, Maria Gloria Doncaster, Patrick Dong, Chunming Dong, Jun Dong, Ke Dong, Minghua Dong, Sijun Donner, Erica Donoghue, Ann Donoghue, Dan Doo, Eun-Hee Dorador, Cristina Doré, Joël Doron-Faigenboim, Adi Dorrestein, Pieter Dott, Wolfgang Dou, Yinke Doudoumis, Vangelis Dow, Charles Dowd, Scot E Drautz, Daniela Drennan, Dina M. Dresen, Ida B.S. Drewes, Jörg Drexel, Judith Drigo, Barbara Drynan, Keith du Jardin, Patrick Du, Guozhen Du, Ye Duan, Changqun Duan, Yingbo PAGE 22 67 84 27, 80, 158 18 101 155 85 91 128 91 36, 107 96 136 69 57 17 142 36, 37 63 100 16, 58 33 65 76 40 76, 96, 133, 161 130 23 64 150, 163 5 76, 136 157 118 31 53 120, 132 13 104 77 134 120 79 95 105 14 130 58 58 17, 151 122, 127 19 61, 137 95 143 131 146, 154 98 58 89 36 63 45 65 5 57 33 96 109 105 79, 90 168 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Duarte da Cunha, Cláudia Duarte Pereira, Alyne Dubilier, Nicole Duboscq, Karine Duce, Pierpaolo Ducey, Thomas Duchaud, Eric Duff, Aoife Dufresne, Alexis Dumbrell, Alex J. Dumont, Marc Duncan, Katherine Duperron, Sébastien Dupont, Claire Dupraz, Marlene Duran, Robert Durham, William Durman, Thomer Durrer, Ademir Dutra leal, Cintia Dutton, Rachel Dwidar, Mohammed Dyksma, Stefan Dyson, Paul Dziembowski, Andrzej Echenique-Subiabre, Isidora Echeverria, Alex Eda, Shima Edgcomb, Virginia Edwards, Katrina Edwards, Rob Edwards, Thomas Eeckhaut, Igor Egan, Rob Egan, Suhelen Eichorst, Stephanie Eiler, Alexander Eisenhauer, Nico Ekelund, Flemming Ekpeghere, Kalu I. Elad, Yigal Elberling, Bo Elena, Lavrentieva Elfalah, Hana W.A. Elgood, Richard Elidia de Lima, Julia Ellegaard-Jensen, Lea El-Naggar, Mohamed Elshahed, Mostafa Elshayeb, Ayman Endo, Ginro Endoh, Yousuke Engelen, Bert England, Whitney Enning, Dennis Enquist, Brian Epelde, Lur Epstein, Slava Erable, Benjamin Erb, Julie Ergal, Ipek Eronen-Rasimus, Eeva Ersahin, Mustafa Ertekın, Emine Ertl, Julia Eryuruk, Kagan Escande, MarieChristine Escherick, Lisl Escobar-Briones, Elva Escudero, Lorena Escudie, Frédéric PAGE 116 37 64 139 76 95 30 70, 73 46 139 30, 158 137 65 127 123 46, 109, 118, 139 134 61 76, 96, 129 37 16 152, 153 47, 48 108 111, 112 92 120 7 79 50, 55 161 127 64 13 30, 32, 125, 137, 144 53, 95 90 31 37 111, 157 31, 98 8 120 46 91 96 37 106 148 5, 142 62 16 44, 48 10 43 162 5, 99 26, 118, 120, 132, 153 36 18 37 127 44 109 80 37 139 60 127 120 46 NAME Eskelinen, Anu Espada-Hinojosa, Salvador Estrada, Vicente Etchebehere, Claudia Ettema, Thijs Evangelista III, Jose S. Evans, Paul Everroad, R. Craig Eviner, Valerie T. Ewa, Furmańczyk Eyice, Ozge Ezawa, Tatsuhiro Facey, Paul Fadeev, Eduard Fagerberg, Jens Fahy, Anne Falcón, Luisa Fan, Haoxin Fan, Lu Fang, Chao Fang, Hui Fang, Yongjun Farías, Felipe Farnleitner, Andreas Farrell, Fred Faruque, Shah Faulina, Sarah Faust, Saul Feely, Martin Feil, Edward J. Feingersch, Roi Felde, Vincent Felföldi, Tamás Felten, Arnaud Felux, Ann-Katrin Feng, Huyuan Feng, Jie Feng, Wenting Feng, Zhou Fernandes, José Antônio Marin Fernandez, Vicente Fernandez-Gonzalez, Nuria Fernandez-Guerra, Antonio Ferrando-Martínez, Sara Ferrari, Belinda Ferreira, Clederson Ferreira, Maria Ferreira, Stephanie Ferrer, Manuel Ferrera, Isabel Ferrús, María Loreto Ferry, James G. Fiamma, Maura Ficko-Blean, Elizabeth Field, Dawn Fierer, Noah Figueroa, Linda Fikó, Róbert Filion, Martin Finlay, Roger Firestone, Mary Fish, Jordan Flahou, Bram Flo, Eva Florin, Timothy Fong, Jonathan Julio Fonknechten, Nuria Fonseca, Juliano Fontes, Lívia Forney, Larry Fortenberry, Dennis PAGE 5 65 93 36, 37 68 10 83, 161 136 69 111 134 123 108 151 81 118 127 74 37, 38 14 114 105 101 62, 85, 90, 92 134 145 148 134 129 20 83 101 27 19 22, 95 96, 109 121 103 20 58 41, 42 70 158 93 94 33 38 80, 158 126 38, 47, 87 93 121 76 30 55, 90 23 36 27 72 152, 153 5, 33 81, 133 145 47 62 144 112 154 109 18 18 NAME Fortney, Julian Foss, Dennis Foster, Bridget Foster, Kevin Fox, Shalom Frampton, Dion França Dias, Marcela Franco, Angel François, Bruno Fraune, Sebastian Fredrickson, Jim Free, Andrew Frei, Pascal Frei, Anja Frenkel, Omer Frerichs, Janin Frey, Beat Friberg, Hanna Frick, Christina Fridman, Svetlana Fried, Michael Friedman, Jonathan Friman, Ville-Petri Frkova, Zuzana Frossard, Aline Frostegård, Åsa Froula, Jeff Fu, George Fu, Ling Fu, Zhengwei Fuchs, Bernhard Fuchs, Stephan Fuchslueger, Lucia Fuentes, Sebastian Fujii, Yudai Fujimura, Reiko Fujio, Sayaka Fujita, Nobuyuki Fujitani, Hirotsugu Fujiwara, Yoshihiro Fukatsu, Takema Fukiya, Satoru Fukuda, Junji Fukuda, Kohei Fukuda, Masaaki Fukuda, Masao Fukunaga, Tsukasa Fukushima, Jun Fuller, Nicholas R. Funch, Peter Furman, Ori Furumai, Hiroaki Furuta, Seiko Futahashi, Ryo Futamata, Hiroyuki Gaba, Don Gabel, Grischa Gaboyer, Frédéric Gaffney, Eamonn Gaikowski, Mark Galand, Pierre E. Galès, Amandine Gallego, Lucía Galushko, Alexander Galzote, Carlos Ganesh, Siva Gao, Dawen Gao, Hang Gao, Kan Gao, Nan Gao, Zhaoming Garbeva, Paolina Garbisu, Carlos Garcés, Esther PAGE 48, 50, 51, 113, 128 145 25 134, 154 115 46 37 58 139 64 84, 136, 151, 160 38, 87, 133 22 22 31 38 128 30 85 150 22 22 10 110 102, 121 69, 100 13 140 85 33 49 159 95 102 54 70, 73, 96 63 113 26, 71, 74 83 60, 62 19, 23 42 26 41 113 12 121 18 64 61 113 89 62 40, 42, 107, 152, 154 81 144 46 134 66 123, 134 146 111 68 24 82 44 70 58, 66 73 65 103, 140 5, 99 47 169 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Garcia, Antonio Garcia, Katherine Garcia, Sarahi L. Garcia-Armisen, Tamara Garcia-Mazcorro, Jose F. García-Robledo, Emilio Gardiner, Melissa Gasc, Cyrielle Garoutte, Aaron Gaskin, John F. Gasol, Josep M. Gassie, Claire Gatica, Joao Gauchotte-Lindsay, Caroline Gaudron, Sylvie M. Gauthier, Jean-Pierre Gaweda, Yvette Gawroński, Stanisław Waldemar Gaynanova, Irina Gaze, William Gazengel, Kévin Geertz-Hansen, Henrik Marcus Gehre, Matthias Geiger, Katharina Gemeier, Carolin Geng, Hefang Geng, Shuang Genis, Jac Genitsaris, Savvas Gentry, Terry Genuneit, Jon George, Craig George, Isabelle Georgievich, Degermendzhy Andrey Gerofi, James Gescher, Johannes Geslin, Claire Gevers, Dirk Ghadimi Moghadam, Mohammad Gharechahi, Javad Ghasimi, Dara Ghattas, Ann-Kathrin Ghigo, Jean-Marc Gholami, Mehrdad Ghosh, Abhrajyoti Ghoshroy, Soumitra Giagnoni, Laura Giard, Lucas Gibblin, Anne E. Gies, Esther Gilbert, Jack Gilbert, M. Thomas P. Gilcrease, Patrick Gillan, David Gillis, Annika Gilman, Frances Gimenez, Gregory Giordano, Mario Giovannoni, Stephen Girardclos, Stéphanie Gitai, Zemer Gittleson, Forrest S. Givskov, Micheal Gkarmiri, Konstantia Gkorezis, Panagiotis Gladkikh, Anna Gladyshev, Michail Glaeser, Stefanie Glaring, Mikkel A. PAGE 160 63 54 91 12, 58 43 30, 32 27 81 151 47, 77, 133 139 95 39 65 158 92 33 21 13 31 80 73 106, 124 20 12 110 127 80 98 23 61 140 85 18 106, 124 122 22 18 58 44 112 139 142 46 151 97 36 70 53 117 63, 158 161 36 96, 134 8 91 129 93 92 143 40 146 152 116 118 88 143 85, 129 NAME Glavina del Rio, Tijana Gleixner, Gerd Glöckner, Frank Oliver Go, Junhyeok Gobet, Angélique Godfroy, Anne Godon, Jean-Jacques Godoy-Vitorino, Filipa Goffredi, Shana Golding, Sue Goldschmidt, Felix Goldstein, Michal Gołębiewski, Marcin Golitsch, Frederik Goluch, Edgar Golyshina, Olga V. Gomes Ferreira Leite, Selma Gomes, Eliane Gomez Exposito, Ruth Gómez, Eddy Gondard, Mathilde Gong, Joshua Gong, Jun Gong, Xianzhe Goñi-Urriza, Marisol Gonzalez, Antonio González, Herminio Gonzalez, Juan Gonzalez, Monica González, Myriam González-Méndez, Andrés Goodrich, Julia Goodwin, Lynne Goordial, Jacqueline Gosalbes, María José Goto, Susumu Goudarzi, Hossein Gouvêa Taketani, Rodrigo Goyal, Shaifali Goyer, Claudia Graber, Ellen Gracia, Guilherme Graefenhan, Tom Granato, Elisa Grant, Russell Graves, Gary R. Gravuer, Kelly Gray, Neil Green, Laura Greenfield, Paul Gregg, Adrienne Greig, Duncan Griebel, Philip Griffin, Ashleigh Griffiths, Bryan Griffiths, Robert I. Grigoriev, Igor Grosjean, Philippe Grossart, Hans-Peter Gu, A-Mi Gu, Ji-Dong PAGE 160 119 49, 140, 158 55 58 77 121, 146 134 138 161 134 115 127 106 26 126 116 116 158 70 139 58 70, 79 121 139 143 134 96 126 133 56 18, 21 106 127 93 157 142 33, 76, 116, 129 42 72 98 115 81 59 38 63 5 38 145 27, 84 96 135 61 57 101, 103 90 149 64 87, 88 98 27, 47, 69, 108, 113, 117, 164 Gu, Linjing Guan, Chengwei Guan, Le Luo Guan, Xiangyu Guan, Yue Guardabassi, Luca Gudeta, Dereje Dadi Gudkov, Igor Guggenberger, Georg Guillemin, Jean Philippe 35 29 61 96 121, 122 96 96 114 104 101 NAME Guillerm-Erckelboudt, Anne-Yvonne Guisan, Antoine Gülay, Arda Gumiere, Thiago Güngörmedi, Gökhan Guo, Chuling Guo, Feng Guo, Huijuan Guo, Jianhua Guo, Jiarong Guo, Jun Guo, Xue Guo, Yong Guo, Zhuang Guoli, Lai Gupta, Ashok K. Gupta, Pragya Gupta, Vadakattu Gusev, Oleg Gutierrez, Tony Gütschow, Alexandra Guy, Lionel Guyoneaud, Rémy Gweon, Hyun Soon Gyapay, Gábor Gyoji, Keisuke Ha, Bui Thi Viet Ha, Connie W.Y. Ha, Kyoochul Ha, Shin-Young Ha, Sung-Min Habib, Christophe Hackl, Evelyn Haddad, Tyson Hadiwidjaja, Pamelia Haertig, Elisabeth Haesebrouck, Freddy Haft, Daniel Hagio, Masahito Hahn, Aria Hahn, Yoonsoo Haig, Sarah Haiyan, Xu Haldar, Shyamalina Hall, Michael W. Hallam, Steven J. Hallatschek, Oskar Hallin, Sara Hallsworth, John Halpern, Malka Ham, Young-Kook Hamada, Masakaze Hamamoto, Shoichiro Hamamura, Natsuko Hamasaki, Koji Hamelin, Jérôme Hammond, Sean Han, Chang pyo Han, Duck Woo Han, Dukki Han, Jaemin Han, Ji-Hye Han, Ji-Sun Han, Lili Han, Nam Soo Han, Ping Han, Sang-Hyun Han, Song-Ih Han, Soon young Han, Sung Ok Han, Xuemei Han, Yifan Han, Yunjung Hanada, Satoshi Hanage, William PAGE 31 149 38 76, 96 119 130 135 30 38 81 109, 113 112 96 25 122 128 110 101 64 117 143 68 46 55 19, 112 137 65 18 74, 136 157 148 30 20 139 148 48 145 132 19, 23 107 14 39 16 102 91 107 134 103 121 134 144 155 160 121 47, 130 39, 42 162 109 59 76 118 30, 55 144 75 15, 16 47, 65, 67 27 97 17 107 104 122 134 132 138 170 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Hanazawa, Shunsuke Händel, Matthias Hann, Stephan Hans, Geetkamal Hansen Kirkegaard, Rasmus Hansen, Lars Hansen, Lars H. Hansen, Martin Asser Hansen, Veronika Hansmann, Melanie Hao, Bin Hao, Honghong Hao, Xiaodong Harada, Hideki Harb, Moustapha Harder, Christoffer Bugge Hardison, Amber K. Hardt, Martin Harker, Alan Harker, K. Neil Harms, Hauke Harper, Marc Harris, Reid Harrison, Jesse Harrison, Susan Harrison, Travis Hart, Stephen C. Hartmann, Anton Hartmann, Martin Haruta, Shin Hashimoto, Hideki Hashimoto, Tomoyoshi Hashsham, Syed Hassan, Rosnah Hatamoto, Masashi Hattori, Masahira Hattori, Yasue Haubjerg Nicolaisen, Mette Haulena, Martin Hausmann, Bela Hauxwell, Caroline Haverkamp, Thomas Hawes, Ian Hayano, Koichi Hayashi, Hideki Hayashi, Masatoshi Hayashi, Tetsuya Hayat, Waseem Hayatsu, Masahito Hayden, Helen Haynes, Matthew Hazen, Terry He, Fei He, Jizheng He, Lulu He, Pinjing He, Ruo He, Suxu He, Tao He, Xiaoqing He, Ying He, Zhili Head, Ian Hedlund, Brain Hedlund, Katarina Heffernan, Mitchell Heidelberg, John Hein, Andrew Helbling, Damian Helder, Hans Helgason, Bobbi PAGE 6 90 120 72 39 83 62 81 97 18 121 108 122 44 46 37 70 30 125 31 134 134 138 121 5 157 69 30, 34, 154 128 33, 150 89 70 93 94 41, 43, 45 55, 70, 84 84 109 59 67 138 122 123 68 41 72 12, 19, 150 32 32, 59, 139 158 10 48, 50, 51, 87, 113, 128 104 75 71 41 97, 103 59 18 87 133 6, 8, 9, 33, 84, 141, 162, 163 38 53 159 160 161 37 113 97 94 NAME Hemsley, Claudia M. Henderson, Gemma Henderson, Matthew Hendrickson, Sarah Hengst, Martha Henry, Chris Henschel, Andreas Hense, Burkhard Hentschker, Christian Heo, Aram Heraud, Cécile Herber, Janina Herman, Donald Hermansson, Malte Hernandez, Jean Hernández, Klaudia Hernandez, Marcela Hernandez-Raquet, Guillermina Herndl, Gerhard Herrmann, Martina Hess, Matthias Hetzer, Roland Hewson, Ian Heylen, Kim Hickey, Roxana Higashibata, Akira Higashimori, Atsushi Higgins, Douglas Higgins, Steven Hijri, Mohamed Hikmawan, Tyas Hill, Eric Hill, Ross Hillion, Francois Hingamp, Pascal Hipólito, Thais Hiroe, Takafumi Hirose, Setsuko Hirsch, Penny Ho, Adrian Ho, Danliang Ho, Han-Chen Ho, Min-Chen Hoa, Nguyen Xuan Hobbie, Sarah Hodgson, David Hoefman, Sven Höfer, Christoph Hoffman, Lucas Hofmockel, Kirsten Högberg, Nils Hohmann, Elizabeth Hojerova, Eva Hojo, Toshimasa Hoke, David Holben, William E. Holden, James Holliger, Christof Holm, Liisa Holmes, Andrew Holzapfel, Wilhelm Honda, Kazuma Hong, Jae-Hwa Hong, Jin-Kyung Hong, Pei-Ying Hong, Soon Gyu Hong, Sungho Hongoh, Yuichi Hong-Thih, Lai Hori, Tomoyuki Horimoto, Nanako Horn, Matthias Horreard, Francois PAGE 124 64, 135, 139 157 123 127 157 144 154 159 60 71 48 33 139 77 127 30 39 78 45 49 144 59 152 18 126 39 81 83 29 122 84, 151 7 53 133 36 39 150 161 97, 152 159 59 16 145 6 80, 126 152 120 20 97, 105 152 22 88 39 30 8 28 39, 106 21 18, 99 21, 60, 150, 163 73 34, 102 97 21, 46 7, 118, 119, 124, 126 24 53, 54, 119 117 44, 47, 59, 63, 132, 135, 136 30 61 53 NAME Horrigue, Walid Horstmann-Dehn, Lara Horwitz, Pierre Hoshino, Tatsuhiko Hosoda, Akifumi Hosokawa, Takuya Hosomi, Masaaki Hossainey, Muhammad Riadul Haque Hosseini Salekdeh, Ghasem Hou, Pei-Yu Hou, Qiangchuan Hou, Xiangyang Hou, Yanjiao Houlden, Ashley Howe, Adina Howe, Christopher Hseu, Zeng-Yei Hsiao, William W.L. Hsu, Ting-Chang Hsu, Ya-Ting Hu, Ang Hu, Anyi Hu, Baolan Hu, Bing Hu, Qi Hu, Xiaoke Hu, Yue Huajun, Zhang Huang, Chang-Rung Huang, Fei Huang, He Huang, Huey-Jy Huang, Huizhen Huang, K.C. Huang, Lingfeng Huang, Lu Huang, Shi Huang, Shir-Ly Huang, Weiqiang Huang, Xiao Dan Huang, Yili Huang, Zhiyong Hubalek, Valerie Huchette, Sylvain Hudson-Edwards, Karen Huet, Julia Hugenholtz, Philip Huggett, Megan Hughes, Joseph Hughey, Myra Huhn, Thomas Huisman, Jef Humbert, JeanFrançois Hünninghaus, Maike Hunter, Martha Hur, Hor-Gil Hurek, Thomas Huson, Daniel Huss, Mikael Hwang, Cherwon Hwang, Chung Hwang, Chung Yeon Hwang, Eul Cheol Hwang, Kyuin Hwang, Ok Hwa Hwang, Yun Ho Hyun, Sung Pil Hyun, Chang-kee Hyun, Dong-Wook Hyun, Jung-Ho Hyvärinen, Anne PAGE 101 61 88 47, 74 97 40, 107 44 144 58 97 66 105 91 117 81, 82, 83, 97 118 76 85 50 59 158 39, 67 70, 71 110 122 130 81 152 131 116 121 16 125 145 113 59 18, 23 110 66 67 110 122 122 58 127 6 84, 138 88 112 138 22 7 92 100 63 73, 76, 88, 116, 142 95 85 17 150, 163 122 47 82, 143 7 57, 59 99 74 60 55, 56 67, 142 23 171 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Iceton, Gregg Ichijo, Tomoaki Ichise, Satoshi Ignatia, Laura Ihara, Hideyuki Iida, Takeyoshi Iida, Toshiya Iioka, Erica Ijaz, Umer Zeeshan Ikari, Masao Ike, Michihiko Ikeda, Seishi Ikeda, Tsukasa Ikegaya, Hisato Ikenaga, Makoto Ikenishi, Fumio Illienko, Volodymyr Im, Hansol Im, Hyun joo Im, Mihye Imachi, Hiroyuki Imaizumi-Anraku, Haruko Imani, Jafar Imelfort, Michael Imparato, Valentina Inaba, Syoko Inagaki, Fumio Inami, Wataru İnce, Bahar Ince, Orhan Inceoglu, Ozgul Infante, Claudia D. Ingle, Patrick Inoue, Jun-ichi Inubushi, Ayumi Inubushi, Kazuyuki Inuzuka, Yuma Ionescu, Danny Irshad, Usman Isaac-Renton, Judith Ise, Kotaro Ishibashi, Yoko Ishido, Masaki Ishii, Masahide Ishii, Satoshi Ishikawa, Miyuki Ishioka, Noriaki Ishizuka, Satoshi Islam, A.K.M. Rafiul Islam, K.B.M. Islam, Md. Ehteshamul Islam, Md. Shafiqul Islam, Md. Sirajul Islam, S.M. Shahinul Isobe, Kazuo Israel, Adi Issotta, Francisco Itakura, Manabu Itay, Benhar Ito, Masako Ito, Michihiro Ito, Motoo Ito, Shinichi Ito, Tsukasa Itoh, Hideomi Itokawa, Hiroki Ivanova, Anastasia Iversen, Morten H. Iwasa, Hirokuni Iwasaki, Wataru Izumi, Hiroshi Jack, Allison Jack, Thomas R. Jacobs, Jenny PAGE 39 77 89 148 135 26 137 84 44 153 28 32 155 89 97 7 114 152, 153 84 26 26, 45, 49, 50, 77 32 30 84, 161 97 7 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 26 108, 118, 131 108, 118, 131 91 135 133 70, 126 146 6, 74 152, 154 101, 122 32 85 118 59 26 100 114 70, 100 126 19, 23 88 59 144 30, 88, 144 30, 88, 144 88 71, 73, 74 61, 81 126 7, 32 137 113 59 48 73 39 47, 59, 63, 132 41 122 49, 163 6 12, 150 51, 81 57, 158 107 48 NAME Jacobsen, Carsten Suhr Jacquiod, Samuel Jahan, Afroj Jahn, Dieter Jaillon, Olivier Jami, Elie Jamil, Nazia Jang, Hani Jang, Hyun-Jeong Jang, Jeonghwan Jang, Yeongseon Janlav, Munkhtsetseg Janssen, Peter H. Janssens, Thierry Jansson, Janet Jardillier, Ludwig Jarek, Michael Jasper, Justin Jáuregui, Ruy Jefferies, Johanna Jeffries, Thomas Jenke-Kodama, Holger Jensen, Ole N. Jensen, Paul Jensen, Paul D Jeon, Che-Ok Jeon, Jeong-Min Jeon, Sang Duck Jeong, Dahye Jeong, Kyung-Chul Jeong, Sang Eun Jeong, Woo-Suk Jeoung, Yun Kyeoung Jetten, Mike Jeyaram, Kumaraswamy Jézéquel, Ronan Jeziorki, Céline Jha, Neha Jheong, Weon-Wha Jhirad, Nick Jho, Eun Hea Ji, Yosep Jia, Guangjun Jian, Huahua Jiang, Ji-Hong Jiang, Rongrong Jiang, Shengjing Jiang, Xiaotao Jiang, Yuji Jiao, Nianzhi Jie, Hu Jieyu, Zhao Jihee, Her Jijakli, Haïssam Jimenez, Francy Jin, Hyun Mi Jin, Long Jin-Soo, Chang Jitprasutwit, Siroj Jo, Jeong-Rea Joa, Jae-Ho Joh, Kiseong Johansen, Anders Johansen, Helle Krogh Johansson, Anders Johnson, D. Barrie Johnson, David Johnson, Timothy Johnston, Emma Joko Nugroho, Agus Jolivet, Claudy Jones, Burt PAGE 8 81, 101 59 48 160 60, 61, 62, 81 36 27 98 142 149 16 64, 82, 135, 139 97 49, 82, 83, 158, 160 91 140 71 161 134 11 51, 81 126 137 161 69, 108 29 107 21 111 15, 99 132 148 70 15 139 46 71, 72 99 93 106 150, 163 35 10, 130 33 12 6, 33, 96 40 7 69, 78, 79, 141, 163 145 122 110 33 26 110 88 98, 110, 143 124 94 104 67, 123 97, 110 10, 57 17 126 45, 134 44, 93, 137, 143 139, 157 148 101 46 NAME Jones, Christopher M. Jones, Martin Jones, Zackary Joo, Hae Jin Jørgensen, Bo Barker Jørgensen, Steffen L. Jørgensen, Tue Sparholt Jose, Liny Joseph, Edith Joss, Adriano Joung, Yochan Jousset, Alexandre Joye, Samantha Joyner, Dominique Ju, Feng Ju, Furong Ju, Won Jung Juarez, Katy Juhasz, Albert L. Junca, Howard Jung, Dawoon Jung, Eun Joo Jung, Hong-Joo Jung, Jaejoon Jung, Jae-Yoon Jung, Ji Young Jung, Kwang-Hwan Jung, Man-Young Jung, Mi-Ja Jung, Sang Eun Jung, Woo Yong Jung, Yong-Hoon Jung, Yongmoon Jung, Yoon-Young Jung, You-Jung Jungblut, Anne D. Junier, Pilar Junier, Thomas Juntawieng, Niramol Jurkevitch, Edouard Kaartokallio, Hermanni Kaberdin, Vladimir Kaberdina, Anna Kadali, Krishna Kaestli, Mirjam Kahng, Hyung-Yeel Kai, Cheng Kai, Toshiro Kakehi, Shigeho Kakuta, Hiroko Kalanetra, Karen Kalenitchenko, Dimitri Kalikin, Linda Kaluziak, Stefan Kalyuzhnaya, Marina Kamada, Motoshi Kamagata, Yoichi Kamanda Ngugi, David Kamijo, Takashi Kaminski, Michal Kaminsky, Rachel Kämpfer, Peter Kan, Jinjun Kanai, Eri Kandaswamy, Kumaravel Kandeler, Ellen Kaneko, Masanori Kaneko, Nobuhiro Kaneko, Ryo Kanemoto, Miho Kang, Chang-Ho Kang, Dea-Wook Kang, Dongwan PAGE 103 38 71 143, 144 49, 50, 51 52 81 61 110 45 67, 118, 123 31 117 128 38, 82, 135 108 40, 106 110, 122 108 94 118, 120, 132 144 123 60, 111 17 6, 14, 15 27, 150 67, 112 14, 55 15, 99 14 143 143 136 118 81, 123 92, 110 92 124 95 127 111 111 108 20 111 6 98 73 73 18 123, 134 25 132 159 126 26, 28, 42, 47, 62, 64, 106 26, 61, 72 73, 96 111 159 30, 143 98 42 12 100 48, 50 100 47, 130 14 27 153 13 172 AUTHOR INDEX NAME PAGE NAME Kang, Heeyoung Kang, Hyun Ah Kang, Ilnam Kang, Sang Rim Kang, Sanghoon Kang, Sung Gyun Kang, Sung-Ho Kang, Yuong Ju Kankainen, Matti Kanno, Nanako Kanti, Atit Kanukollu, Saranya Kaplan, Aaron Kaplina, Elli Kappelmann, Lennart Kapucija, Stefanie Karampatzakis, Andreas Karaoz, Ulas Karapapa, Vassiliki Karayanni, Hera Karkman, Antti 67, 123 109 Kent, Douglas Kenward, Paul Keren, Nir Kertesz, Michael Kertzscher, Ulrich Keuschnig, Christoph Khachane, Amit Khan, Fazlurrahman Khan, Muhammad Imran Khan, Raees Khanum, Hamida Khey, Joleen Khomich, Maryia Khosravani, Abdolmajid Ki, Min-Gyu Kieft, Thomas Kielak, Anna Maria Kiemer, Lars Kijima, Nobuyuki Kikhney, Judith Kikuchi, Keidai Kikuchi, Masakazu Kikuchi, Sakiko Kikuchi, Yoshitomo Karlson, Ulrich G. Karlsson, Ida Karst, Søren M. Kartal, Boran Kasahara, Yasuhiro Kasalicky, Vojtech Kashefi, Kazem Kashfi, Mohtaram Sadat Kaspari, Mike Kaster, Anne-Kristin Kasuga, Ikuro Katahata, Shinitirou Katayama, Arata Katayama, Yoko Kato, Hiroyu Kato, Kenji Kato, Shingo Katsiapi, Matina Katsuyama, Chie Kauserud, Håvard Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra Kavamura, Vanessa Kavazos, Christopher Kawagishi, Hirokazu Kawahara, Ai Kawai, Mikihiko Kawai, Yuji Kawai-Yamada, Maki Kawakami, Shuji Kawamura, Akihiro Kawasaki, Akitomo Kawata, Yoshimasa Kazakov, Alexey Kazy, Sufia Ke, Xiubin Kedenko, Igor Kedenko, Ludmilla Keegan, Kevin Keeney, Gary Kehoe, Sylvia I. Keiblinger, Katharina Maria Keijser, Bart Keisam, Santosh Kelaher, Brendan Keller, Keith Kelly, Suzanne Kelly, William Keltjens, Jan Kennedy, David Kent, Angela 10, 26, 27, 28, 88 60 98 67, 68 122 148 21 150 148 48 101, 129 13 48 82, 83 12 33 146 137 37, 44, 49, 127, 137, 143 110 30 27, 39, 157 70 32 88 68 142 162 53 113 100 37, 117 135, 136 71 5, 8, 91 77 89 7, 72, 126, 139 88 20 32, 33, 129 88 152 123 50 41 62 43, 45 100 31 26 69 123, 128 98 20 20 157 23 16 159 21, 135 15 157 157 63 135 70 160 6 Kil, Dong Yong Kim, Alexandra Kim, Bo-A Kim, Bok-Soon Kim, Bomina Kim, Bong-Soo Kim, Byung Kwon Kim, Byung-Yong Kim, Dae-Hoon Kim, Dae-Shin Kim, Dae-Wi Kim, Daniel Kim, Dayeon Kim, Dong Seon Kim, Dong Wook Kim, Doo Hwan Kim, Eun Hye Kim, Eun Jin Kim, Geun-Bae Kim, Goheung Kim, Hana Kim, Haneul Kim, Hee-Kwon Kim, Hee-sik Kim, Hong-Gi Kim, Hong-Ik Kim, Hye Min Kim, Hye-Jin Kim, Hyun Jung Kim, Hyun-Sook Kim, Hyun-Woo Kim, In S. Kim, In-Soo Kim, Jae Young Kim, Jae-Gon Kim, Jae-heon Kim, Jae-Jin Kim, Jihyun F. Kim, Jin-Nam Kim, Jisun Kim, Jong-Bae Kim, Jongbaeg Kim, Jong-Geol Kim, Jonghyun Kim, Jongseol Kim, Jong-Shik Kim, Jong-Tae Kim, Joon Yong Kim, Jung A Kim, Jungman PAGE 74 107 101, 129 30 144 71 7 135 111 143 144 31 88 152 136 60, 123, 159 80 80 98 144 19 7 98 59, 60, 62, 63, 132, 139 57 123 136 144 6, 67 157 6 55, 104, 132 132 98 116 111 55, 103 14 143 57 7 143 57 118 150 67, 123 104 163 111, 157 62 6 143 15, 143 111 19, 21, 23, 24, 112 142, 143 11, 157 109, 135 114 111 149 6 66 111 19, 21, 23, 24 40 47, 112 111 124 98 111, 157 56 135 136 NAME Kim, Kisok Kim, Kunho Kim, Kwang-Sun Kim, Kyoung-Ho Kim, Kyoyoung Kim, Kyung Hyun Kim, Kyung Mo Kim, Lan Hee Kim, Mihee Kim, Mincheol Kim, Min-Soo Kim, Minyoung Kevin Kim, Nakyung Kim, Nam Hee Kim, Nayoung Kim, Ok-Sun Kim, Pil Soo Kim, Sa-Hyun Kim, Sang Hyun Kim, Sang Jong Kim, Sang-Jin Kim, Sangwan Kim, Seil Kim, Seok-Won Kim, Seon Ho Kim, Seon-Kyu Kim, Seung Bum Kim, Seung Il Kim, Seung Min Kim, So Hyeong Kim, So-Jeong Kim, Soo Jung Kim, Sook-Kyung Kim, So-Young Kim, Su Jung Kim, Suhyun Kim, Suji Kim, Sung-Han Kim, Sung-Il Kim, Tae-Su Kim, Wan-Gyu Kim, Yiseul Kim, Yong-Guy Kim, YongGyeong Kim, Yongkyu Kim, Young-Sam Kimbara, Kazuhide Kimoto, Narutoshi Kimura, Hiroyuki Kimura, Makoto Kimyon, Onder Kindaichi, Tomonori King, Hayley Kingston, Anthony Kinkel, Linda Kinsela, Andrew S. Kirby, Jason Kirchman, David Kirilovsky, Amos Kirk, Michelle R. Kirschner, Alexander Kitagawa, Wataru Kittelmann, Sandra Kiuchi, Misa Kizilova, Anna Kjeldsen, Kasper Urup Kjelleberg, Staffan Kjellqvist, Sanela Klaas, Christine Klawonn, Frank Klawonn, Isabell Kleifeld, Oded Klinkhamer, Peter Klopp, Christophe Klümper, Uli PAGE 150, 163 111 153 82 111 124 34 142, 143 99 55, 124 55, 64, 85 143 42 82 124 119, 124 55, 56, 60 19, 21, 23, 24 40 90, 124 150 84 55 21, 55, 70 61 34 55 68, 111 143 107 112 111 55 150 107 88 67 6, 47 55 30, 55 55 82 135 27 101, 122 82 26 74 128 79 152 41, 132 144 127 104 45 96 161 160 82 85, 90 26 64, 82 84 99 49, 64 138, 139, 144, 151, 157 17 49 161 163 150 35 46 135 173 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Knight, Rob Knittel, Katrin Knudsen, Berith Elkær Ko, Gwangpyo Ko, So-Ra Ko, Suk-Hyung Koba, Keisuke Kobayashi, Donald Kobayashi, Haruna Kobayashi, Yayoi Koblizek, Michal Kobori, Hajime Kodama, Makiko Koenig, Joanna Kogel, Karl-Heinz Kogure, Kazuhiro Koh, Dong-Chan Koh, Eileen Koh, Kai Shyang Koh, Sung-Cheol Kohler, Hans-Peter Kohno, Tetsuro Kohshima, Shiro Koike, Hideaki Koller, Robert Kolmakova, Olesya Kolton, Max Komatsu, Daisuke Komatsu, Toshiko Komatsuzaki, Masakazu Komeil, Doa'a Komiya, Keiko Kondo, Hiroki Koné, N’golo A. Kong, Fanxiang Kong, Hyun Gi Kong, Jiao-Yan Kong, Weidong König, Lena Konno, Uta Konopka, Allan Konstantinidis, Konstantinos Konwar, Kishori M. Koo, A-Mi Koo, Ok Kyung Kooli, Wafa Koopman, Jessica E. Kopta, Laurice Korbsrisate, Sunee Koren, Omry Kormas, Konstantinos Kostka, Joel E. Kostryukova, Elena Kot, Witold Kotlarz, Nadine Kotser, Assaf Kottmann, Renzo Kouris, Angela Kovács, Erika Kowalchuk, George Kowalewski, Martin Kowallik, Vienna Kraaijeveld, Lex Krah, Daniel Kraigher, Barbara Krajmalnik-Brown, Rosa Kramer, Susanne Krause, Lutz Krause, Sascha Krause, Susanne Kravchenko, Irina Krawczyk, Pawel Krediet, Cory PAGE 18, 23, 57, 77, 143 49, 129 37 19, 20, 22, 24 88 98 74 95 154 121 88 152 77 116 30 12, 130, 133, 150 74, 136 159 139 111, 157 113 89 119 63 100 88 31, 98 154 160 100 29 84 39 62 8 144 97 124 61 98 151, 160 8, 9, 83 53, 154 144 15 110 135 145 124 18 80, 89, 137 105 64 81 76 61, 81 158 67 27 6 57 135 134 112 13 153 100 138 136 124 99 111, 112 60 NAME PAGE NAME Kremmer, Elisabeth Kriegel, Irène Kristiansson, Erik Kroeger, Marie Krogh Johansen, Helle Krolicka, Adriana Kruger Ben Shabat, Sheerli Krüger, Dirk Krüger, Martin Kruppa, Garry Kruse, Maren Kruse, Thomas Krusor, Megan L. Kubo, Kyoko Kubota, Hiroko Kubota, Kengo 154 139 17 129 10, 57 40, 124 Lai, Hung-Chun Lai, Mei-Chin Lai, Qiliang Lai, Shu-Jung Lai, Ying-Mi Lai, Yonghong Laird, Matthew LaJeunesse, Todd Lam, Phyllis Lamb, Andrew Lamendella, Regina Lami, Raphael Lan, Yemin Lancaster, Andrew Lançoni, Milena Landkamer, Lee Langdon, Kate Lanzén, Anders Lara, Paloma Larkum, Anthony W.D. Larose, Catherine Larsen, Jens E.N. Larsson, Joakim Larter, Steve Lartey, Robert T. Laskaris, Paris Latorre Castillo, Amparo Latrille, Eric Latz, Ellen Lau, Chui Yim M. Lau, Kelvin Lau, Maggie Laureni, Michele Laurent, Yannick Laurie, Rebecca Lauro, Federico Lavik, Gaute Lawley, Blair Lawrence, Peter Lazareva, Olesya Le Bris, Nadine Le Fèvre, François Le Paslier, Denis Le, Kim Chau Leahy, Sinead Leal, Cintia Lebaron, Philippe Leblanc, Catherine LeBlanc, Denis Lebreton, Lionel Lecomte, Charline Lee, A Reum Lee, Anna Lee, Bee Wah Lee, Bok-Luel Lee, Bong-Joo Lee, Byung-Mo Lee, Chan Hee Lee, Chol Gyu Lee, Christopher Lee, Dokyung Lee, Dong-Hun Lee, Eun-Sook Lee, Eun-Yeong Lee, Ga-Hyung Lee, Gyeong-Ha Lee, Gyusang Lee, Hae-In Lee, Hae-Ran Lee, Hae-Youn Lee, Heetae Lee, Hong Kum Lee, Hyeji Lee, Hyo Jung Lee, Hyojin Kubota, Tomo Kucera, Igor Kuczynski, Justin Kuffner, Melanie Kühl, Michael Kühnisch, Jan Kuloyo, Olukayode Kumagai, Asami Kumagai, Ayako Kumagai, Yohei Kumar, Anu Kumar, Neelendra Kumar, Senthil Kumar, Vipra Kumaraswamy, Rajkumari Kumari, Priyanka Kümmerli, Rolf Kunath, Benoît Kundu, Kankana Kuo, Wen-Chien Kuramae, Eiko Kurisu, Futoshi Kuroo, Kenta Kurosawa, Norio Kuroyanagi, Hiromi Kurt, Halil Kurt, Zohre Kurusu, Yasurou Küsel, Kirsten Kushmaro, Ariel Kushwaha, Sandeep Kuttler, Christina Kuwahara, Hirokazu Kuypers, Marcel Kwag, Jeong Hoon Kwak, Min-Jung Kwak, Yunyoung Kwok, Lai-Yu Kwon, Bomi Kwon, Inhyuk Kwon, Joseph Kwon, Kae Kyoung Kwon, Man Jae Kwon, Miye Kwon, Soon-Kyeong Kwon, Taeyang Kwon, Yong Min Kyritsis, George Labeeuw, Leen Labridy, Manuel Lacroix, Christophe Lacroix, Sébastien Ladderud, Jeffrey Laffy, Patrick Lagoudas, Georgia Lahner, Lesanna Lai, Guo-Li 61 100 50, 73, 84, 129 120 65 106 123 89 40, 107 32, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45 39 69 19 120 119, 129 161 159 26 136 12, 150 96 30 53 144 138, 144 40 59, 133, 136 36 44 76 35, 73, 100 113 39 128 84 37 112 14 45, 90, 119, 125 64 159 154 54 53, 69, 70 57 6 90, 112 14 19, 24 15 68 27, 82, 112 99 124 6 27, 28 67, 150 154 31 29 17, 151 41 36 10 19 59 114, 136 PAGE 50 68, 80, 124 116 124 155 105 85 118 94 159 83 157 112, 153 128 129 36 96, 130 5, 99 110 119 125 129 17 38 151 80 63, 93 121 31 123 89 159 45 158 91 89 69, 70 159 17 98 123 19 19, 112 19 135 36, 37 157, 159 58 74 31, 158 31 16 142 21 60 136 94 143 79 134 143 82 144 145 34 7 21 29 102 64 19 118 90 99 99 174 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Lee, Hyung-Sool Lee, Hyunji Lee, Ilsu Lee, Imchang Lee, Inae Lee, Jackson Lee, Jae Bong Lee, Jae-Ik Lee, Jaejin Lee, Ja-Young Lee, Je Hee Lee, Jeong Ho Lee, Ji Min Lee, Ji-Hoon Lee, Jin-Hyung Lee, Jintae Lee, Jin-woo Lee, Jong-Soo Lee, June-Chul Lee, Jung-Hyun Lee, Jung-Yeol Lee, Kai Wei Kelvin Lee, Kalam Lee, Kihyun Lee, Ki-Taek Lee, Kiyoung Lee, Kun-Seop Lee, Kwang Ho Lee, Kyuyeon Lee, Matthew Lee, Min Jin Lee, Myung Hwan Lee, Myung-Shik Lee, Nakyeong Lee, Natuschka Lee, Patrick Lee, Sang Hoon Lee, Sang Suk Lee, Sang-Hoon Lee, Sang-Seob Lee, Se Hee Lee, Seong Hyuk Lee, Seon-Woo Lee, Seung Yeup Lee, Soohyun Lee, Sunghee Lee, Taeho Lee, Tuan Meng Lee, William Lee, Won Dong Lee, Yoo Kyung Lee, Yoon Gyo Lee, Young Ok Lee, Young-Han Lee, Youngmi Lee, Yuan Kun Lee, Yun Hae Lee, Yung Mi Leewis, Mary-Cathrine Legrève, Anne Lehembre, Frédéric Lei, Xueqian Leibeling, Sabine Leigh, Mary Beth Leigh, Steven Leinweber, Anne Leitner, Miriam Leiva, Diego Lemaçon, Audrey Lemanceau, Philippe Lenczewski, Melissa Lens, Piet Lepeuple, Anne-Sophie Lerat, Sylvain Leszek, Lipiński PAGE 40 15 36 55 122 136 60 40 107 19, 23 15 99 110 136 135 135 82 62 64 27, 67, 68, 82, 133 40 138 71 12, 55 6, 133 27 6 115 21 56, 108, 117 6 82, 143 64 163 112 24, 40 47 61 40 48, 60, 71, 110, 111, 114, 115, 146 14, 15 112 82, 143, 144 144 84, 153 19, 22 42, 43 131 91 144 6, 76 115 99 104 103 17, 21, 24, 25, 159 148 118 99 96 99 142 134 99 57 136 20 156 19 100, 101, 103 129 52 41 29 111, 112 NAME Leung, Frederick Leung, Marcus Leveque, Jean Lever, Mark Alexander Lévesque, C. André Levin, Rachel Levin, Simon Lewczuk, Ewa Lewis, Christopher T. Lewis, Gillian Lewis, Zachery Ley, Ruth Li, Bing Li, Changkun Li, Fujian Li Li, Guang-Wei Li, Guanlin Li, Hongyi Li, Huabing Li, Junde Li, Leilei Li, Li Li, Liguan Li, Ning Li, Qian Li, Rui Li, Sheng Li, Shengnan Li, Shuyan Li, Xiufen Li, Xueming Li, Yan Li, Yi Li, Yong Li, Yongli Li, Yu-you Li, Zhiling Li, Zhiying Lian, Yingli Liang, Jie-Liang Liang, Junyi Liang, Liyi Liang, Tiffany Liang, Yan Liang, Yantao Liang, Yili Liang, Yuting Liao, Mingjun Lidstrom, Mary Liénard, Florian Liesack, Werner Lieten, Shakti Liew, Elissa Light, Yooli Lim, Angela An Qi Lim, Hye Li Lim, Hyoun Soo Lim, Kwanhun Lim, Mi Young Lim, Natalie Y.N. Lim, Yan Wei Lim, Young Woon Lima, Júlia Lima-Mendez, Gipsi Lin, Hsu-Yang Lin, Jia-Hsu Lin, Meng Lin, Pei Haw Lin, Saulwood Lin, Wan-Rou Lin, Xiaolan Lin, Xueju Lin, Yucheng Lindell, Debbie Lindemann, Steve Lindsay, Dhugal PAGE 40, 65 24, 40 100 49, 50 81 7 37 112 81 13, 89, 146 18 17, 18, 21, 62 38, 82 14 40 148 31, 91 117 89 116 27 163 82 153 79, 163 18 41 8 108 163 20, 24 80 29, 31, 141, 152 79 155 39, 44 117 105 75 114 8 131 161 20, 155 163 12, 116, 122 7 71, 125 136, 159 36 101, 122 91, 97 99 20 25 68 119 21 20 100 10 144, 148 76 133 16 76 113, 116 148 80 100 159 105, 160 41 150 136 51 NAME Ling, Feng Ling, Junqi Ling, Yu-Chen Link, Andres Lippert, Kathrin Lipton, Mary Lipuma, John Lipzen, Anna Lira Cadete, Luana Lisa, Jessica Little, Peter Littmann, Sten Liu, Chang Liu, Chang-Hong Liu, Ching Piao Liu, Cindy M. Liu, Dong Liu, Dongyan Liu, Fanghua Liu, Fei Liu, Gang Liu, Guangxiu Liu, Jiang Liu, Jianxin Liu, Jie Liu, Jinbo Liu, Jin-Feng Liu, Jiquan Liu, Lemian Liu, Li Liu, Ping Liu, Ruoxuan Liu, Shiu-Mei Liu, Shuai Liu, Tao Liu, Wei Liu, Weiping Liu, Wenjun Liu, Wen-Tso Liu, Xiaoxiao Liu, Xiyong Liu, Xuedong Liu, Xueduan Liu, Yanting Liu, Ying Liu, Yiying Liu, Yongjun Liu, Yuhao Liu, Yuhua Liu, Ze-Shen Lliros, Marc Lloyd, Karen G. Lo, Hsueh-Ping Lo, Ray Loessner, Martin J. Löffler, Frank Logan, Bruce Logares, Ramiro Lohner, Svenja T. Loizeau, Jean-Luc Lombi, Enzo Long, Ruijun Long, Wenmin Longjiang, Yu López, Maryeimy Lopez, Paulina López-Fernández, Margarita López-García, Purificación Lopez-Legentil, Susanna Löscher, Carolin Lossouarn, Julien PAGE 24 23 124 57 20 33, 136 25 149 161 74 85 53 24 48 148 147 159 6, 32 153 113 41, 44 74, 108 113 66 89 124 27, 28, 113, 117, 164 18 92 58, 113 125 75 16, 113, 117 71 20 125 71 14, 16 21, 41, 42, 66, 71, 106 11 125 23 12, 116, 122, 131 163 17, 79 57 96 41 113 80 91, 107 51 65 85 22 83, 107 163 77 114 92 130 67 20, 24, 25, 116 163 73 63 128 91 64 69 122 175 AUTHOR INDEX NAME PAGE NAME Lou, Liping Loux, Valentin Lovell, Lori Lovley, Derek Loy, Alexander Loyola, David Lu, She-Lian Lü, Fan Lu, Guining Lu, Haiping Lu, Huijie Lu, Rou-Ying Lu, Shipeng Lu, Shuang Lu, Yahai Lu, Yue Lubov, Buzoleva Lucchini, Sacha Lueders, Tillmann Lukovac, Sabina Lulie, Melling Lunn, Mary Luo, Chengwei Luo, Tingwei Luo, Wenting Luo, Yi Luo, Yiqi Luo, Yuanrong Luo, Zhen Luo, Zhuhua Lupwayi, Newton Lutz, Carla Lv, Lei Lymperopoulou, Despoina Lyra, Christina 71 159 129 153 51, 67 126 114 41 130 33 71 113 45, 125 100 158 106 Maila, Mphekgo Maillard, Julien Mailloux, Brian Majzoub, Marwan Makadia, Tanvi Makart, Lionel Makhalanyane, Thulani Peter Makino, Ayaka Makita, Hiroko Maldonado, Luis A. Malherbe, Julien Malmstrom, Rex Malmuthuge, Nilusha Malone, Kristin Malvankar, Nikhil Mamuad, Lovelia Managaki, Satoshi Manaia, Célia M. Mancuelo, Isabella Mand, Jaspreet Mandic Mulec, Ines Manefield, Mike Ma, Angel Po Yee Ma, Bin Ma, Chen Ma, Hongmei Ma, Juan Ma, Liping Ma, Liyuan Ma, Qun Ma, Wei-meng Ma, Xiaomei Ma, Yantian Mac Conell, Erika Maccario, Lorrie MacDonald, Catriona Macek, Tomas Mach, Robert L. Mackelprang, Rachel Mackey, Tyler J. Mackie, Roderick I. MacLeod, Aaron Madigou, Celine Madrid, Nadia Madsen, Eugene L. Maeda, Koki Mæland, Mari Maezato, Yukari Mageiros, Leonardos Maglousidis, Georgios Magnabosco, Cara Magnusson, Tylan Mahato, Baidya Nath Mahendran, Ratha Mahendran, Rathi Mahillon, Jacques Mahmood, Shahid Mahmoud, Huda Mahmoudi, Nagissa Mahmud, Hafij Al Mahmud, Zahid Hayat 57, 123, 125, 142 22 100 21 74 43 9, 22, 83 163 83 159 8, 9 113 66 148 31 125 113 76, 136 49, 137, 138, 139, 144 40 79 66 131 26 82 12 85 70 122 109 36 125 95 104 85 82, 83 123 15 81 36 93 112 71 40, 124 136 20 89 123, 159 125 34 24 24 96, 134 153 61 48 144 30, 88, 144 PAGE 148 106 159 125, 137 108 96 104, 125 28 77, 98 56 53 13 61 18 153 61 44, 49 27 36 107 13 56, 105, 116, 152, 164 Mang, Lai Mann, Evelyne Manoharan, Lokeshwaran Mao, Lin Marandat, Grégory Marani, Luciano Marcell, Jarrad Marchi, Muriel Marcus, Dan Marenduzzo, Davide Marhan, Sven Márialigeti, Károly Mariani, Andrea Mariette, Jérôme Marineli, Flavia Markillie, Lye Meng Markin, F. Paul Marmen, Sophi Maron, Pierre-Alain Marsh, Robyn Martin, Berdine Martín, Iker Martin, Miriam Martineau, Christine Martinez Perez, Clara Martinez, Ines Martins, Jean M.F. Martins, Karoline Martiny, Adam C. Martiny, Jennifer B.H. Marupakula, Srisailam Maruyama, Toru Marzinelli, Ezequiel Mas, Jordi Mashhour, Ibrahim Masin, Michal Maslov, Sergei Mason, Olivia Massana, Ramon Masumoto, Hiroki Matallana-Surget, Sabine Mateiu, Ramona V. Mateo, Bea Máthé, István Mathes, Falko Mathesius, Ulrike Mathieu, Olivier Mathys, Lidia Matsen, Janet Matsui, Hidenori 14 15, 61, 63 159 96 41 8 23, 105 31 76 134 100 121 23 46 80 151 72 89 100, 101 20 20 99 145 140 53 18 99 36 160 160 153 59 89 38 118 88 157 49 47, 133 113 159 38 137 27, 121 125 31 100 110 159 145 NAME Matsukura, Satoko Matsuoka, Shota Matsuura, Katsumi Matsuura, Norihisa Matthey, Noémie Matthieu, Picot Matthijs, Hans C.P. Maturana, Claudia Mauffrey, Florian Maurice, Corinne Mauroo, Nathalie France Mayer, Christoph Mayer-Blackwell, Koshlan Mayers, Teaghan Maza, Felipe Mazard, Sophie Mazeas, Laurent Mazzola, Mark Mbadinga, Serge Maurice McClelland, Ty McClure, Ryan McCobb, Timothy McDougald, Diane McElroy, Kerensa McEwan, John C. McGann, Jeanine McGarrell, Donna McGenity, Terry J. McIlroy, Simon McLaughlin, Mike J. McLuckie, David McMahon, Katherine McSweeney, Chris Meagher, Robert Medema, Gertjan Médigue, Claudine Meeus, Ivan Mehta, Jyoti Meier, Dimitri Meier, Johannes Mele, Pauline Melnyk, Ryan Melo, Itamar Meloni, Dionigia Melvin, William Men, Yujie Mendes, Lucas William Mendes, Rodrigo Méndez, Valentina Méndez-García, Celia Menghe, Bilige Menolascina, Filippo Merhautová, Věra Méric, Guillaume Merroun, Mohamed L. Mesa, Victoria Mest, Laëtitia Metcalf, James Mexer-Stüve, Sandra Meyer, Folker Meyerdierks, Anke Mezaki, Takuma Meziti, Alexandra Michaletz, Sean Michel, Gurvan Michelsen, Anders Michinaka, Atsuko Midgley, David Mijangos, Iker Mikaelyan, Aram Mikutta, Robert PAGE 113 41 33, 150 41 13 34 7 32 140 23 65 22 53 7 120 77 36 57 27, 108, 113, 117, 164 81 84 74 7, 145 125 82 162 133 139 39, 41, 42, 157 96, 130 127 13, 26, 54, 90, 137, 160 67 20 41 19 57 115 48 31 158 106 32, 33, 76, 116, 129 126 52 160 100, 103 33, 57 115 126 14 41 94 20, 22 128 126 58 119 104 97, 157, 158 48 65 137 162 30, 58 8 41 27 99 62 104 176 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Milferstedt, Kim Milici, Mathias Miller, Caitlin Miller, Carolyn A. Miller, W. Mills, Dave Milucka, Jana Min, Byoungnam Min, Zhu Minami, Hisako Minami, Tomoyuki Minamisawa, Kiwamu Mincer, Tracy Miner, Benjamin Miner, Melissa Mino, Sayaka Miot, Jennyfer Mishra, Pooja Mitchell, James Mitchell, Robert Mitra, Suparna Mitri, Sara Mitsui, Hisayuki Mitsuya, Kosuke Miwa, Kyoko Miyagi, Atsuko Miyakawa, Sachie Miyake, Sou Miyata, Naoyuki Miyazaki, Junichi Miyazaki, Masayuki Mizrahi, Itzhak Mizunaga, Hiromi Mizuno, Takashi Mochihara, Hiroki Modrie, Pauline Moffitt, Michelle Mohamed, Khairatul Azmah Mohan Konwar, Kishori Mohseni, Raziyeh Mok, Jin-Sook Molenaar, Douwe Molin, Søren Molina, Verónica Moll, Julia Moltmann, Tim Momiuchi, Kengo Monchy, Sébastien Monnappa, Ajay Montánchez, Itxaso Montijn, Roy Moon, Hee Sun Moon, Jin Seok Moon, Kira Moon, Saet-Byeol Moon, Sehoon Moon, Yoon-Jung Moore, Michael Morais, Daniel Morales, Sergio Moreau, John Moreira, David Moreno, Santiago Moreno-Romero, Cristina Morett, Enrique Morgan-Kiss, Rachael Morgenroth, Eberhard Mori, Jiro Mori, Kazuhiro Mori, Tetsushi Moridikia, Forough Morikawa, Masaaki Morita, Hidetoshi Morita, Toshiyuki PAGE 39, 42 77 68 61 154 18 53 83, 148, 149 163 79 32 7, 32, 138 52 59 59 77 125 43 11, 17, 87, 90 152, 153 89 154 7, 32 32 35 62 123 61 89, 121 77 26, 49 60, 61, 62, 81, 137 100 118 40, 42, 107 96 87 94 154 152 67 97 10, 57 122, 127 100 46 26, 71 80 152, 153 111 21 74 15, 16 90 48 143 68 134 161 71, 72, 159 124 91 93 128 110 124 45 90 28 59 152 28, 35 21, 22 153 NAME Moriuchi, Makoto Moriya, Yuki Morohshi, Tomohiro Morono, Yuki Morrall, Clare Morris, Denise Mortimer, Peter E Moter, Annette Mougel, Christophe Mouri, Ayako Moustaka-Gouni, Maria Moya Simarro, Andrés Moya, Ana Moya, Andrés Moya, Francisco Mu, Bo-Zhong Mu, Chunlong Mueller, Roland Mueller, Ute Muhammad Aslam, Ali Mühlbauer, Marlene Mukherjee, Manisha Mullan, Mark Mullee, Mark Muller, Paul Müller, Volker Mullins, Jonathan Mulot, Matthieu Munakata-Marr, Junko Muniesa, Maite Muñoz, Raúl Murabayashi, Sho Murase, Jun Muresu, Rosella Murovec, Bostjan Murray, Aimee Murray, Michael Musat, Niculina Muselet, Delphine Musilova, Lucie Musovic, Sanin Mussmann, Marc Mutlu, Mehmet Burçin Muurinen, Johanna Muyzer, Gerard Muzafar, Mohd Muziasari, Windi Mwinyi, Jessica Myrold, David Myung, Jaewook Nagahama, Hideki Nagao, Ippei Nagaosa, Kazuyo Nagata, Yuji Nagendran, Tharmalingam Nagy, József Balázs Nagymáté, Zsuzsanna Nahar, Nurun Nakagawa, Satoshi Nakagome, Shigeki Nakahara, Mina Nakamura, Masahiko Nakamura, Takamitsu Nakano, Aiichiro Nakano, Takanori Nakano, Yoshikatsu Nakaoka, Shinji Nakatani, Haruka Nakatsu, Cindy Nakbanpote, Woranan Nam, In-Hyun Nam, Ji-Hyun Nam, Ki-Woong Nam, Kyoungphile PAGE 7 157 155 47, 48, 51 52 134 103 144 158 47 89 63 126 63, 93 137 27, 28, 108, 113, 117, 164 66 134 88 6 154 138, 151 37 134 153 38 108 29 45 85 101 71 32, 79 76 139 13 59 163 19 104 38 48 119, 126 144, 145 7 145 44, 49, 137 22 158 42 64 47 5, 8, 91 32, 114 19, 21, 23, 24 121 27 163 77 22 72 145 114 106 91 59 139 79 20, 26 103 114 66 145 40, 106 NAME Nam, Seung-Il Nam, Sung Jin Nam, Young-Do Nam, Yuri Namieśnik, Jacek Namsaraev, Bair Nanba, Kenji Nanjo, Isao Nannipieri, Paolo Naramoto, Masaaki Narihiro, Takashi Nascimento, Rosely Nasu, Masao Natali, Sue Natsuisaka, Makoto Navarrete, Acácio Aparecido Navarrete, Paola Navarro, Ronald Navel, Aline Naysim, Lo Nazaries, Loïc Nazir, Rashid Neale, Martin Neave, Matthew Neelam, Deepesh Negi, Rahul Neilan, Brett Nelson, Karen Nelson, Louise Nelson, Michaeline Nelson, William Nesbø, Camilla L. Neu, Thomas Neufeld, Josh D. Neurath, Rachel Nevin, Kelly Newbold, Lindsay K. Newton, Kelly Ng, Justin Ng, Wun Jern Ngoan, Le Duc Ngugi, David Kamanda Nguyen Phuong, Chi Nguyen, Jen Nguyen, Minh Luan Nguyen, Ngoc-Lien Nguyen, Van Khanh Ni, Ying Nico, Peter S. Nicolaisen, Mette Niculita-Hirzel, Helene Nie, Yong Nielsen, HenrikHaugaard Nielsen, Jeppe Nielsen, Kåre L. Nielsen, Lars Peter Nielsen, Per Nieminen, Iina Nierychlo, Marta Niimi, Hiroshi Nikawadori, Yuki Nikolaki, Sofia Nishi, Shinro Nishihara, Arisa Nishijima, Suguru Nishizawa, Manabu Nishizawa, Tomoyasu Nitta, Youji Nittami, Tadashi Nobre, Tânia Nobu, Masaru Nobuyuki, Fujii PAGE 76 6 14 88 130 120 114 118 5 100 42, 106 32 54, 77 9 126 100, 129 63 47, 59, 63 99 114 115 32 89 62 149 42, 114 45, 87, 92, 130 57, 132 72 160 136, 160 122 125 91 33 153 90 11, 17, 90 98 139 145 8, 26, 61, 72, 121, 122 114 42 33 148 42, 43 91 33 109, 116 149 80, 110, 114 97 26, 41, 119, 146 26, 146 106 26, 39, 41, 42, 67, 146, 157 139 41 70 41 114 50 33 21, 55 77 73, 74, 96, 100 14 42 62 42, 71, 106 19 177 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Noda, Naohiro Noda, Satoko Noguera, Daniel Noh, Hyun-Ju Noh, Jae Hoon Noh, Sol Ji Nojiri, Hideaki Nomura, Nobuhiko Noori, Maryam Noorian, Parisa Nordahl Petersen, Thomas Norkko, Alf Norkko, Joanna Northen, Trent R. Nos, Jeremy Nosik, Dmitry Nosik, Nickolay Novichkov, Pavel Novinscak, Amy Nowka, Boris Ntougias, Spyros Nuccio, Erin E. Nunes da Rocha, Ulisses Nunes, Inês Nunes, Olga C. Nuñez, Harold Nunoura, Takuro Nurkanto, Arief Nusslein, Klaus Nybroe, Ole O’Rourke, Jani Oancea, Iulia Obata, Junko Obin, Martin O'Brien, Siobhan O'Cuiv, Paraic Oda, Tomoki O'Donovan, John Oe, Yuto O'Flaherty, Vincent Ogata, Atsushi Ogawa, Nanako Ogura, Yoshitoshi Oh, Hee-Mock Oh, Hye Ji Oh, Hyun-Myoung Oh, Hyun-Seok Oh, Ji Hye Oh, Sei Joon Oh, Seungdae Oh, Seung-Yoon Oh, Soh Young Oh, Soo Ji Oh, You-Kwan Ohad, Itzhak Ohashi, Akiko Ohashi, Akiyoshi Ohashi, Makoto Ohbayashi, Tsubasa Ohhata, Satoshi Ohkouchi, Naohiko Ohkubo, Satoshi Ohkuma, Moriya Ohmori, Masayuki Ohnishi, Jun-ichi Ohno, Shiori Ohta, Hiroyuki Ohte, Nobuhito Ohtsubo, Wakako Ohtsubo, Yoshiyuki Ojala, Teija Ojima, Noriyuki Ojimi, Michiko C. PAGE 113, 140 126, 137 26 119, 126 133 15 113 155 142 145 80 139 139 33 128 13 13 69 72 72 130 33 33 101 27 126 77 148 98 29, 109, 116 145 62 22 155 126 62 71 31 16 43, 70, 73 132 48, 50 12, 19, 150 88, 163 14 10, 112 55 27 55, 56 21 148 145 27 151 101, 129 140 41, 132 16 62 114 48, 50 160 53, 54, 70, 126, 137 126 160 97 14, 70, 73, 96, 100 71, 74 62 32, 114 21 62 59 NAME Ok, Jung-Hun Okabe, Satoshi Okada, Dagoberto Okano, Kunihiro Okayama, Keiichiro Okubo, Takashi Okuda, Shujiro Okuda, Takashi Oliveira, Valeria Maia Olson, Kathryn Omiya, Kyohei Omori, Emi Ong, Catherine Ongena, Marc Onstott, Tullis Ontiveros-Valencia, Aura Ooi, Wen Fong Ooka, Tadasuke Oota, Hiroki Orellana, Luis H. Orlando, Julieta Orlovich, David Orphan, Victoria Osborme, Catherine Oshima, Kenshiro Oshkin, Igor Oshlag, Zach Osinski, Gordon Oslizlo, Anna Ostrowski, Martin Ota, Hiroyoshi Otal, Anna Otani, Saria Otegui, Monica Beatriz Oto, Michiei Otradovcová, Lenka Otsuka, Shigeto Ott, Stephan J. Ottesen, Andrea Ottosen, Lars Ouichanpagdee, Pornpimol Ovanesov, Kin Owens, Sarah Oyserman, Ben Ozaki, Noriatsu Ozgun, Hale Pacheco, Mauricio Pachiadaki, Maria Padilla Reynaud, Rebeca Padmanabha, Jagadish Paech, Samuel Paes Costa, Diogo Pagaling, Eulyn Palatinszky, Marton Palenik, Brian Paling, Sean Palmgren, Helena Pan, Donald Pan, Guoping Pan, Yanling Pandey, Pradyumna Raj Pang, Xiaoyan Pangilinan, Jasmyn Panosyan, Hovik Papadopoulos, Nikos Papaspyrou, Sokratis Papendick, Samuel Pareniuk, Olena Parfenova, Valentina Parisot, Nicolas Park, Bom Yi Park, Bongwoo PAGE 94 114 36 121 154 32, 138 160 64 129 129 43 84 124 33 123, 159 153 124 19 22 83 101, 156 91 51 5 21, 55, 70, 84 136 26 128 13 77 145 159 62 29 84 69 73, 74 22 143 43 121 47, 48 23 137, 160 132 44 87 79 29 67 84 76, 96 87, 95, 131 68 140 127 17 10 75 13 34 17, 20, 24, 25 149 128 154 70 161 114 118 27 107 31 NAME Park, Byeonghyeok Park, Gun-Seok Park, Hee-Deung Park, Hongjae Park, Hyung Soo Park, Hyunjoon Park, Jeong-Hoon Park, Jin Mo Park, Jonguk Park, Joonhong Park, Ki-Tae Park, Min Park, Min-Jeong Park, Sang-Cheol Park, Soo-Je Park, Soon Deok Park, Soyoung Park, Sung Hyun Park, Sung Kwon Park, Sunhwa Park, Tae-Jin Park, Woojun Park, Yong-Soon Park, Youngbin Park, Young-Bok Park, Younghyun Parkes, R. John Parks, Donovan Pärnänen, Katariina Parsa, Bayan Parthasarathy, Anutthaman Pascoe, Ben Passarelli, Ben Pasternak, Zohar Pasupulate, Avinash Patel, Nrupali Paterson, James Patil, Sayali S Patin, Nastassia Patra, Ajit Kumar Paul, Dhiraj Paula, Fabiana Pauli, Jonathan Paulin, Lars Paulsen, Ian Paulweber, Bernhard Payette, Geneviève Payler, Samuel Peabody, Michael A. Pearce, David Peccia, Jordan Peery, M. Zachariah Pegoraro, Elaine Pehkonen, Kati Pekkanen, Juha Pelletier, Eric Pellis, Linette Pellizari, Vivian Helena Peltek, Sergey Pendall, Elise Peng, Jingjing Peng, Tangjian Peng, Yongzhen Peng, Yu-Huei Peng, Yun Penton, C. Ryan Penz, Thomas Perchec, Anne-Marie Pereira e Silva, Michele Pereira, Henrique Pérez, Carlos Pérez, Vilma Pérez-Villantoro, Fernando PAGE 83, 148 90, 112 40 149 107 21 40 22 77 84, 107, 111, 134 133 19, 21, 23, 24 114 12, 15, 55 62, 112 21 21, 60 107 57, 59 73 40 60, 111 34 19 98 42, 43 125 83, 84, 138, 161 44, 49, 127, 137, 144 83 114 145 53 98 145 95 17 108 137 83 128 43 58 21 27, 77 20 140 127 85 80 61 58 8 68 23 19, 160 21 8 88 6 101 131 38 115 152, 155 101 61 13 76 77 104 127 122 178 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Periasamy, Saravanan Pernelle, Jean-Jacques Pernthaler, Jakob Perrotta, Allison Persson, Frank Persson, Paula Pester, Michael Petersen, Dorthe G. Petrich, Annett Pettenato, Angelica Pettengill, James Pett-Ridge, Jennifer Peyret, Pierre Peyretaillade, Eric Pfeffer, Christian Pfefferle, Petra Pfiffner, Susan Philippot, Laurent Philosof, Alon Phrommavanh, Vannapha Phua, Yan Ting Jolene Piccin Santos, Viviane Pienaar, Annelize Pieper, Dietmar Pierce, Naomi Pieterse, Corné Pietramellara, Giacomo Pijl, Agata Pilloni, Giovanni Pinares-Patiño, Cesar S. Piñeiro-Vidal, Maximino Pinetown, Kaydy Pinto, Ameet Pinto-Figueroa, Eric Pintus, Gabriella Pitkänen, Leena Pitombo, Leonardo Pitt, Frances Piwosz, Kasia Plassart, Pierre Ploug, Helle Ploy, Marie-Cécile Plumeier, Iris Podell, Sheila Pointing, Stephen B. Poirel, Laurent Polina, Rubcova Polkowska, Żaneta Pontefract, Alexandra Poole, Angela Poole, Farris Popp, Jürgen Porcelli, Ida Porter, Terri Postma, Joeke Potts, Jaimie Poulsen, Michael Powell, James Powell, Jeff Prabhu, Neha Prado, Lalaine Praet, Jessy Prajapat, Ganshyam Prajapati, Sajish Prajapati, Vishal Praveenkumar, Ramasamy Prestat, Emmanuel Price, Lance B. Price, Morgan Priemé, Anders Pries, Caitlin Prime, Eloise Pringle, Anne PAGE 138, 151 41 79, 132, 161 138 139 30 67 51 144 69 143 33, 136 27 27 106 23 48, 50, 128 71, 103 10 128 21 129 101 77, 161 132 35 5 73 43 82 96 27 43, 76 149 76 138 73 77 79, 127 101 163 139 161 159 102 96 125 130 128 18, 21 69 45 22 48 95, 158 139, 157 62 119 95 119 145 27 127 34 43 151 160 147 69 101 9 90 132 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Pringle, John Priscu, John C. Probandt, David Proctor, Martina Prol-Ledezma, Rosa María Proskurowski, Giora Prufert-Bebout, Leslie Prystajecky, Natalie A. Przybysz, Arkadiusz Pueyo, Juan Jose Puglisi, Edoardo Pullin, Michael J. Purdy, Kevin J. Puschenreiter, Markus Pushkarev, Alina Pylro, Victor Pyo, Soonjae Qian, Jingyi Qian, Haifeng Qian, Pei-Yuan Qiang, Lv Qiao, Jianmin Qin, Guanjun Qin, Sheng Qin, Yu Qiu, Guanzhou Qiu, Yan-Ling Qu, Zhi Quan, Zhe-Xue Quatrini, Raquel Queiroz, Sonia Qui, Wei Tao Quiblier, Catherine Quince, Christopher Quintana, Erika T. Raaijmakers, Jos Raanan, Hagai Rabaey, Korneel Rachid, Caio Radek, Renate Radnagurueva, Aryuna Radovanovic, Aleksandar Raes, Jeroen Raggi, Luciana Rahman, M. Habibur Rahman, Nurdyana Rajal, Veronica Rajasarkka, Johanna Raju, Sajan Raleigh, Elisabeth Ramirez, Gustavo Ramírez, Lía Ramirez, Silvana Ramond, Jean-Baptiste Ramsay, Bruce Ramsay, Juliana Ranasinghe, Purnika Ranganathan, Abhaya Ranjard, Lionel Ranu, Navpreet Rao, Subramanya Rapp, Josephine Rashid, Mamoon Raskin, Lutgarde Rattei, Thomas Ravasi, Timothy Ray, Jayashree Raymond, Isabelle Raymundo, Laurie J. Rayu, Smriti Read, Daniel Rebollar, Eria Rebord, Maxime Rédou, Vanessa 60 87, 124 48, 49 62 Regnery, Julia Rehman, Palwasha Rehmann, Ateequr Reich, Peter Reimer, James D. Reinhardt, Richard Reinhold-Hurek, Barbara Reintjes, Greta Reischer, Georg H. Ren, Cuiling Ren, De-zhang Ren, Hao Ren, Nanqi Reñé, Albert Renella, Giancarlo Renslow, Ryan Renvoisé, Laure Repert, Deborah Resnick, Carol Restoux, Gwendal Revsbech, Niels Peter Reyes, Angelica Reyes-Prieto, B. Mariana Rezadehbashi, Maryam Rhee, Sung-Keun Rho, Mina Riber, Leise Ricão Canelhas, Monica Rice, Scott Rich, Jeremy J. Richer, Renee Richmond, Todd Richnow, HansHermann Richter, Andreas Richter, Michael Riedel, Kathrin Riedler, Josef Rieger, Martin Riehl, William Riley, Robert Rime, Thomas Rinta-Kanto, Johanna Rios, Rafael Riquelme, Carlos Rispe, Claude Ritalahti, Kirsti Rittmann, Bruce E. Ro, Hee-Myong Robbins, Mark Robbins, Steven Robbins-Piaka, Adam Robeson, Michael Robinson, Lucinda Robinson, Lucy D. Robson, Geoff Rocha, Andrea Rocher, Emilie Rocky, Kamruzzaman Roco, Constance A. Roder, Cornelia Roderick, Paul Rödiger-Krombholz, Nicole Rodrigues, Jorge Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez-Couto, Susana Rodriguez-R, Luis M. Roesch, Luiz Roeselers, Guus Rogers, Geraint Roggenbuck, Michael 45 32 22 6 51, 81 51 122 52 136 85 33 120 5, 130 123 134 120 83 161 40 24 33 65, 80 16 25 71 33 39 12, 131 106 69 24, 74 126 32 152 92 39, 44 56 57, 95, 158 101, 129 161 81 28 120 119 133 127 14 138 146 145 138 127 55 156 38 101, 102,121 36 36 138 148 100, 101 154 102 140 8 43, 76 10 63 69 127 64 115 90 138 29 46 95 49 62, 85, 90 108 70 40 44 47 97 136 36 74 147 91 43, 121 120 63 154 47, 67, 112 20 83, 135 90 12, 138, 139, 151 70 119 19 73 95 48, 126 159 23 154 157 149 128 68, 139 77 135 31 83 153 6 10 37, 83, 161 23, 49 48 7 81 117 128 155 145 100 118 134 49 98 138 111 83 161 21 22 63 179 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Roggo, Clemence Rogler, Gerhard Rogozin, Denis Yu Roh, An-Sung Roh, Seong Woon Rohwer, Forest Rohwer, Robin Roizman, Dan Rojas, Enrique Roldan, Fabio Röling, Wilfred FM Rölli, Franziska Romero-Silva, María José Romine, Margie Ronen, Zeev Ronholm, Jennifer Roosa, Stéphanie Rosa, Luiz Rosales, Stephanie Rösch, Petra Rose, Joan Rosen, Gail Rosendahl, Søren Rosewarne, Carly Ross Gillespie, Adin Rosselli, Riccardo Rosselló-Móra, Ramón Rossetto, Raffaella Rossi, Mirko Rostron, Jason Rotaru, Amelia-Elena Rothballer, Michael Roudnew, Ben Rouillac, Lenaic Roussel, Erwan G. Roussel, Sabine Roussel-Rossin, Chloe Roy, Ajoy Rozanov, Alexey Rüegg, Thomas Ruff, S. Emil Ruhmel, Megan Ruiz-Calderon, Jean Frances Ruman, Marek Rupakula, Aamani Rusconi, Roberto Ruuskanen, Matti Ruy, Sandoval Ryan, Peter R. Ryazantseva, Mariya Ryu, Choong-Min Ryu, Taewoo Ryuda, Noriko Saaidi, Pierre-Loïc Sabbe, Koen Sabour, Parviz Sabula, Michael Saby, Nicolas Sachdeva, Rohan Saeed, Isaam Sáenz, Johan Sebastián Saggar, Surinder Saghatelyan, Ani Said, Heba Sainz, Talía Saito, Hirotaka Saito, Ryota Saito, Takeshi Saito, Yayoi Saito, Yumi Saitoh, Seiko Sakai, Masao Sakai, Ryosuke PAGE 138 22 85 104 14 10, 161 90 43 101, 145 94 135 92 115 136 115 94, 102, 127 36 32 84 45 82 112, 153 37 84 66 76 101 73 145 161 153 33, 34, 154 11 36 125 58 127 123 88 81 49 43 77 130 106 41 144 77 31 18 34, 84, 102 63 79, 146, 153 112 47 58 140 101 161 85 94 71, 72 128 22 93 160 41 160 26, 49 26, 49 64 97 155 NAME PAGE NAME Sakai, Sanae Sakami, Tomoko Sakamoto, Atsushi Sakamoto, Mitsuo Sakamoto, Reid Sakata, Masahiro Sakata, Rosnaeni Salanoubat, Marcel Salazar, Guillem Salcher, Michaela Sales, Chris Salgado, Oscar Salka, Ivette Salter, Ian Sameshima-Saito, Reiko Sanchez Andrea, Irene Sánchez, Jesús Sánchez, Olga Sanchez, Savannah Sanchez-Castro, Ivan Sanchez-Ferandin, Sophie Sandoval-Sierra, Vladimir Sandrini, Giovanni Sanford, Robert Sangdee, Aphidech Santana, Margarida Santini, Talitha Santos Neto, Eugenio Santos, Suiknai Santos, Susana Santos-García, Diego Sanz, Joan Sanz, Jose Luis Sapers, Haley Sapounas, Apostolos Sar, Pinaki Saraf, Meenu Sarkar, Angana Sarkar, Jayeeta Sarkar, Poulomi Sarmento, Hugo Sarniguet, Alain Sarula, Sarula Sasahira, Takashi Sasaki, Kazuhiro Sasaki, Motoko Sasaki, Yoshito Sass, Henrik Sasson, Goor Sato, Hiroaki Sato, Kiyoshi Sato, Maria Inês Sato, Momoko Sato, Tsutomu Sato, Yoshinori Sato, Yu Sato, Yuya Satoh, Takanori Satoh, Tomoko Satpathy, Preseela Sauk, Jenny Saunders, Aaron Savio, Domenico Saw, Jimmy Sawabe, Tomoo Saxena, Deepak Saxena, Gourvendu Scanes, Peter Scanlan, Dave Schadt, Christopher Scharl, Michael Schaumann, Simone Schaumlöffel, Dirk 49 73 74 70 58 16 74 112 77, 133 161 112 63 88 134 Schauss, Thorsten Scheckel, Kirk G Scheffrahn, Rudolf Scheu, Stefan Schiff, Nathan Schiff, Sherry Schindlegger, Yvonne Schintlmeister, Arno Schippers, Axel Schleheck, David Schloter, Michael Schluter, Jonas Schmid, Michael Schmidt, Philipp Schmidt, Ruth Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe Schmitz-Esser, Stephan Schnecker, Jörg Schneider, Alexander Schneider, D. Schoech, Armin Schoeler, Anne Schoffelen, Niels Schramm, Andreas 7, 73 128 126 38 161 128 157 57 7 83 103 96 43 129 32 97 63 38 128 128 130 123, 128 34 128 123 123 87 31 105 84 32 154 118 125 61, 137 63 79 109 73 114 14, 73, 96, 100 128 47, 59, 63, 132 16 128 44 22 41 90 68 77 20 89 139, 157 77 6 22 142 53 Schreiber, Lars Schreiber, Stefan Schroeder, Joana Schulze, Julia Schunck, Harald Schuppler, Markus Schuster, Nathalie Schuster, Stephan Schuur, Edward Scola, Vincent Scott, Nicole M. Searle, Laura Sebastianutti, Sophie Secker, Nick Sedlak, David Seedorf, Henning Seeger, Michael Seely, Mary Segall, Anca Segawa, Takahiro Seguritan, Victor Seifert, Jana Sekiguchi, Yuji Semerci, Neslihan Senderovich, Yigal Sengupta, Sanghamitra Senin, Pavel Senoo, Keishi Seo, Bo-ram Seo, Eun-Young Seo, Hyun-Seok Serisier, David Serrano-Villar, Sergio Servais, Pierre Sessitsch, Angela Sestak, Stephen Settles, Matthew Sevillano, Elena Seward, Chris Seymour, Justin Shagimardanova, Elena Shahbani Zahiri, Hossein Shahsavari, Esmaeil Shaikh, Z.A. Shakya, Sulochana Shani, Noam PAGE 143 130 138 31 148 91 120 53 46, 104, 119, 132 22, 95 80 154 154, 161 161 103 154 15, 61, 63 95 22 154 154 80 53, 69 49, 51, 64, 106, 121 51, 64 22 43 144 69 22 62 85 8, 9 102 49 22 99 91 71 64, 82 102, 115, 133 101, 102, 121, 125 161 119 161 73 44, 84, 106, 113, 140 37 134 102 46 71, 73, 74 55 118 27, 112 22 93 91 120 27, 84 18 111 67 11 64 58 108, 115 110 34 39 180 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Shao, Chen Shao, Liming Shao, Shihe Shao, Yongqi Shao, Yuyu Shao, Zongze Sharifi, Asghar Sharma, Praveen Sharma, Shilpi Sharon, Itai Sharp, Jonathan O. Shavanova, Kateryna Shawn, Mohammad Mahfuz Ali Khan Shay, Philip-Edouard Shearwood, Christopher Shek, Lynette Pei Chi Shen, Fo-Ting Shen, Jian Shen, Jupei Shen, Li Shen, Lidong Shen, Lina Shen, Tianlin Shen, Weishou Shen, Yi Shen, Yin Sheng, Guan Sheng, Huafang Shengyan, Lin Sheppard, Petra J Sheppard, Samuel Sher, Daniel Sher, Yonatan Sheridan, Christopher Sherry, Angela Sherwood Lollar, Barbara Sherwood, Neil Shi, Fei Shi, Guoxi Shi, Jason Shi, Liang Shi, Lijuan Shi, Lingling Shi, Shengjing Shi, Xiaoli Shi, Zhou Shi, Zuoqin Shiah, Fuh-Kwo Shibata, Manami Shieh, Wung-Yang Shiffman, Miriam Shih, Chao-Jen Shih, Daniel Yang-Chih Shih, Yang-hsin Shim, Won-Joon Shimada, Shuzoh Shimada, Yusuke Shimamoto, Akifumi Shimizu, Arika Shimizu, Hidehisa Shimura, Fumi Shimura, Yohei Shimura, Yoichiro Shin, Eun-Kyung Shin, Heuynkil Shin, Hyeunkil Shin, Jae-Ho Shin, Jae-Hyuk Shin, Kyoungsoon Shin, Na-Ri Shin, Seung Gu Shin, So-Yeon Shin, Sunguk PAGE 91 41 24, 91 64 14 68, 116, 120 18, 152 115 44 150 36, 71 114 144 7, 102 43 21 164 24, 155 75 116 70, 71 162 102 73 143 36 133 120 163 108 20, 22, 138, 145 89, 151 83 64 38 123, 127, 159 27, 84 79 96 9, 33 106 131 103 6, 33 8 84 91 50 79 50 16 68 16 115 112 74 44 72 97 19 44 126 121 17 60 21 90, 112 6 6 55, 56, 64 44 15, 16 84 NAME PAGE NAME Shin, Yujin Shindo, Chie Shinoda, Ryo Shintani, Masaki Shinzato, Naoya Shiraishi, Fumito Shiraj-Um-Mahmuda, Syeeda Shiratori, Yutaka Shiu, Jia-Ho Shoham, Yuval Shotland, Yoram Shrestha, Gautam Shrestha, Kamal Shrestha, Pravin Shterzer, Naama Si, Jiyeon Sibley, Marion Sicheritz-Pontén, Thomas Siciliano, Steven Sickinger, Maren Sidibe, Amadou Siegert, Michael Siegl, Alexander Sieper, Tina Sierocinski, Pawel Sierra-García, Isabel Natalia Silbergeld, Ellen K. Sillen, Wouter Silva, Artur Silva, Cynthia Canedo Silva, Francisco Silva, Leonardo Silva, Livia C.F. Simao, Anne-Marie Sime-Ngando, Télesphore Simkus, Danielle Simmons, Blake Simon, Heike Simon, Lucka Simon, Marianne Simon, Meinhard Simonet, Pascal Simpson, Annie E. Simpson, Stuart Sinclair, Lucas Singer, Andrew Singer, Esther Singer, Steven Singh, Anup Singh, Brajesh Singla, Ankit Sinkko, Hanna Siryaporn, Albert Sissons, Christopher Sitepu, Irnayuli Sizova, Maria Skaar, Ida Skennerton, Connor Slater, Greg Slik, J.W. Ferry Slikas, Elizabeth Sloan, William Smagghe, Guy Smet, Annemieke Smets, Barth Smidt, Hauke Smillie, Chris Smith, Cindy Smith, Edward Smith, Mark Smith, Ramsey Smith, Renee 27 84 32, 138 26, 54 64 98 Smith, Richard Smith-Vaughan, Heidi Smriga, Steven Šnajdr, Jaroslav Snape, Jason Sneddon, Michael Snow, Daniel So, Jaeeun So, Jae-Seong Soanes-Brown, Dan Soares de Melo, Itamar Sobczak, Adam Solnick, Jay Someya, Nobutaka Someya, Takashi Sommer, Regina Somogyi, Boglárka Son, Yowhan Song, Bongkeun Song, Chunxu Song, Geun Cheol Song, Hyun-Seob Song, Jaekyeong Song, Se Jin Song, Xiaomin Song, Younho Song, Yumei Song, Ziheng Sonoda, Jun Sontag, Eduardo Sonthiphand, Puntipar Soo, Rochelle Sørensen, Søren J. 59 74 65 83 129 34 34 153 61 22, 24 127 63 94 45 29 84, 163 61 34 10 129 147 34, 116 8 115 63 32 115 29 80 159 81 51 129 91 48, 51, 137 71 18 139, 157 90 132 55 81 20 95, 115 6 139 143 135 148 120, 132 57 84 123, 159 103 52 43, 44 57 145 38, 113, 135 106, 151 22 70, 73, 129 145 22 43 11, 17, 87 PAGE 74 20 41 104 13 157 10 7 27 10 116 111, 112 145 155 79, 146, 153 85 121 31 74 103 34 84 55, 103, 104, 132 77 87 115 105 104 123 41 91 84 38, 62, 63, 68, 81, 83, 101, 119, 135, 158 Soriano, Alvin Sosa, Alberto Domingo Sousa, Maira P. Souza, Dennis Souza, Rodrigo S. Souza, Valeria Souza, Walace Spadini, Lorenzo Spaepen, Stijn Spain, Jim Spang, Anja Spangenberg, Jorge Spanjers, Henri Spatafora, Joseph Spear, John Speare, Kelly Speck, Peter Spector, Timothy Spencer, Sarah Spérandio, Mathieu Spieck, Eva Spiteller, Dieter Spor, Aymé Spormann, Alfred Sprenger, Richard R. Squartini, Andrea Sreekrishnan, T.R. Srinivasan, Sathiyaraj Stadler, Hermann Stagars, Marion Helen Stal, Lucas Stalder, Gabrielle Stams, Alfons Stannard, Whitney St-Arnaud, Marc Starnawski, Piotr Starns, David Stathopoulou, Panayota Stauffert, Magalie Stechmann, Bahne 61 29 115 103 115 127 32 99 33 112 68 149 44 149 45 117 11, 17 18 53 39 72 22 71, 103 53, 114 126 76 44, 110 115, 146 92 129 74 62 128 136 29 41, 49 53 146 109 34 181 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Stedtfeld, Robert D. Steen, Jason Steenbergh, Anne Stefani, Franck O.P. Stefanic, Polonca Stegen, James Steger, Rachel Steinberg, Christian Steinberg, Peter Stenuit, Benoit Stenuit, Ben Stepanauskas, Ramunas Steurer-Stey, Claudia Stevens, Rick Stevens, Sarah Steyer, Jean-Philippe Stich,Troy A. Stief, Peter Stiesch, Meike Stingl, Uli Stocker, Roman Stoeva, Maggie Stokholm-Bjerregaard, Mikkel Stoliker, Deborah Stone, Dorothy Stone, Howard Stougaard, Peter Stouthamer, Corinne Straaten, Nontje Strahsburger, Erwin Strasser, Florian Strathdee, Fiona Strejcek, Michal Stres, Blaz Stressmann, Franziska Strik, David Strissel, Katherine Strnadova, Sona Struchtemeyer, Christopher Stuart, Rhona Stumpf, Rebecca Su, Jing Su, Pei Su, Yao Suarez, Marco Suda, Shoichiro Suda, Wataru Suen, Garret Sugawara, Masayuki Sugiyama, Ayumi Sukhacheva, Marina Sul, Woo Jun Sulser, Sandra Suman, Jachym Summerfield, Tina Sumner, Dawn Y. Sun, Bo Sun, Guoping Sun, Henry Sun, Melanie Sun, Ping Sun, Shuyang Sun, Xin Sun, Yanni Sun, Zhihong Sunagawa, Haruki Sunagawa, Shinichi Sunamura, Michinari Sundararaman, Aravind Sung, Joohon Sutrave, Smita PAGE 44, 93, 137 84 91 29 13 160 19 30, 71 7, 89, 139, 157 112 160 51, 159 22 157 13 146 114 94 142 8, 26, 61, 72, 121, 122 37, 41, 42 37 157 74 101 143 85, 129 63 129 115 53, 95 133 104 139 139 34 155 104 148 136 57 105 66 103 139 59 21, 22, 55, 70, 84, 160 16, 58 35 91 99 157 13 104 91 123 7, 131 75, 109, 113 77 139, 157 79 145 8 133 14, 16 64 77 51 146 22 144 NAME Sutter, Jessica Suttle, Curtis A Suwa, Yuichi Suzuki, Daisuke Suzuki, Kei Suzuki, Kenshi Suzuki, Satoru Suzuki, Sayaka Suzuki, Shotaro Suzuki, Shunji Svenningsen, Nanna Swarup, Sanjay Swingley, Wesley Szabó, Attila Szafrański, Kamil M. Szafranski, Szymon Szilveszter, Szabolcs Sztajer, Helena Szyszka, Anna Tabata, Michiro Taberna, Elisenda Taboonma, Payungsak Tabuteau, Hervé Tada, Yuya Tago, Kanako Taha, Mohamed Taiming, Shen Taira, Yosuke Takacs-Vesbach, Cristina Takada Hoshino, Yuko Takada, Jun Takagi, Daisuke Takahashi, Yoshio Takahata, Yoh Takai, Ken Takaki, Keita Takaki, Yoshihiro Takami, Hideto Takanashi, Kageyasu Takano, Yoshinori Takasaki, Mitsuru Takayama, Yukiko Takemura, Takato Takemura, Yasuyuki Takeshita, Kazutaka Takeshita, Toru Taketani, Natalia Taketani, Rodrigo Takeyama, Haruko Taktek, Salma Tamaki, Hideyuki Tamminen, Manu Tamplin, Mark L. Tamura, Hiroto Tamura, Maiko Tan, Adrian Tan, Chuan Hao Tan, Patrick Tan, Seth Yang-En Tan, Shi Ming Tan, Yuan Tan, Zheng Huan Tanaka, Issei Tanaka, Michiko Tanaka, Tomohiro Tanaka, Toshinari Tanaka, Yasuhiro Tanboğa, Kübra Tandogan, Nil Tang, Huang Tang, Min Tang, Patrick K.C. Tang, Sen-Lin Tang, Sihui PAGE 18, 21 85 7, 72, 126 37, 117 40, 42, 107 152, 154 44, 49 59 130 137 29, 109, 116 89, 139, 157 53, 129 121 65 161 27 161 41 114 38 103 134 47 59, 139 108 163 51 68 32 89 126 98 113 26, 49, 77, 98 41 50 50, 157 84 48, 50 135, 136 84 160 44 59, 63 22 116 33, 76, 116, 129 59 35 28, 42, 106 44, 49, 53, 68, 137, 138, 143, 144 140 97 51 133 139 124 43 53, 85 24 10 153 26 26 5, 8 28 119 26 155 116 85 50, 65, 131 116 NAME Tang, Yue-Qin Tang, Zisheng Taniguchi, Takeaki Taniyama, Yoshiyuki Tanizawa, Takatsugu Tankó, György Tao, Weixin Tao, Yu Tarao, Mitsunori Tashiro, Yosuke Tasumi, Eiji Tatari, Karolina Tatti, Enrico Täubel, Martin Taubert, Martin Tawthep, Sarinya Tay, Martin Taylor, André Taylor, D. Lee Taylor, Richard S. Taylor, Todd Tebben, Jan Techtmann, Stephen Tegetmeyer, Halina Telling, Jon Temudo, Margarida Teng, Fei Terada, Akihiko Terada, Takeshi Termorshuizen, Aad Terrat, Sébastien Terrisse, Fanny Teske, Andreas Tezel, Ulas Thamdrup, Bo Tharmalingam, Nagendran Thas, Olivier Thaweethawakorn, Anchana Thawng, Cung Nawl Thelen, Michael Theriot, Julie Thian, Adrian Thijs, Sofie Thoen, Even Thomas, Torsten Thompson, Kate Thompson, Luke Thomsen, Trine R. Thorgersen, Michael Thrall, Peter Thu, Pham The Tian, Alvin X. Tian, Guangming Tian, Hao Tian, Renmao Tian, Tian Tian, Xiaofang Tian, Yun Tiedje, James PAGE 80, 114, 136 17 50, 157 79, 153 54 27 82 44 154 40, 42, 107, 152, 154 49 38 43 23 73 23 146 40 99 140 38, 55 92 48, 50, 51, 87, 113, 128 64 127 44 23 44 48 97 101, 158 139 49, 117 109 67 19, 21, 23, 24 152 29 116 81, 136 145 146 33, 34, 116 57 125, 137, 144, 164 107 8 146 69 31 65 85 71 116 65 109 125 31, 159 8, 9, 44, 81, 82, 83, 93, 101, 133, 137, 141, 143, 158 Timmons, Joshua Timonen, Sari Titball, Richard W. Tittlemier, Sheryl A. Tláskal, Vojtěch Tobe, Shane Tobias, Craig Tobón-Perez, Ezequiel Todd-Brown, Katherine Tojyo, Fuyumi Toki, Tomohiro 120, 132 68, 139 124 81 94, 103 11, 87 74 122 8 121 77 182 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Tokida, Takeshi Tolker-Nielsen, Tim Tomasch, Jürgen Tong, Dan Topçuoğlu, Begum Torralba, Manolito Torres Ballesteros, Adriana Maria Torres, Ana Paula R. Torres, Victoria Torti, Andrea Tótola, Marcos Totsche, Kai Uwe Tottey, William Toulza, Eve Tourlousse, Dieter Toyama, Tadashi Toyoda, Atsushi Toyoda, Sakae Toyofuku, Masanori Traber, Jacqueline Trably, Eric Trampe, Erik Tran, Cawa Tran-Dinh, Nai Trcek, Janja Trembath-Reichert, Elizabeth Tremblay, Julien Trépanier, Martin Treves, Haim Trevisan, Marco Tringe, Susannah Triplett, Eric Trivedi, Urmi Trofymow, J. A. Trojan, Daniela Trusova, Maria Truyens, Sasha TS Wei, Sean Tsai, Siu Mui Tsang, Jimmy Tseng, Ching-Hung Tseng, Chun-Mao Tseng, Ssu-Yao Tsiamis, George Tsuboi, Hidenori Tsubouchi, Taishi Tsuchiya, Takayuki Tsuda, Masataka Tsuneda, Satoshi Tsurumaru, Hirohito Tsushima, Ikuo Tuck, Andrew Tun, Hein Min Turkington, T. Kelly Turnbaugh, Peter Turner, Stephanie Tyaht, Aleksander Tyc, Olaf Tyson, Gene W. Tytgat, Bjorn Tzehansky, Ludmila Ubaidillah, Rosichon Uchimiya, Hirofumi Ueno, Daisuke Ugarte, Edgardo Ugbogu, Ositadinma Uh, Young Uhlik, Ondrej Ui, Sadaharu Ulanov, Alexander Uluturk, Zehra Ipek Undabarrena, Agustina Unno, Tatsuya PAGE 32 29 77, 140, 161 16 28 132 8 115 69 50 161 90 7 157 140 28 50 71 155 92 36 129 60 84 129 51 160 35 129 130 13, 82, 83, 136, 160 158 127 7, 102 106 88 33 102 94, 100, 103 13 50, 65, 131 50 16 130, 146, 154 22 50 37 32, 114 26, 71, 74 32, 138 41 134 65 81 23 104 64 140 37, 83, 84, 161 47 98 148 62 79, 146,153 112 146 21 104 137 71 152 133 136 NAME Urbanová, Michaela Urich, Tim Ursell, Luke Ururahy Soriano, Adriana Ushiki, Norisuke Usup, Gires Uyaguari Diaz, Miguel I Vaccaro, Brian Vahdati Far, Nadia Valdes, Enrique Zozaya Valière, Sophie Valkonen, Maria Vallejo, Alejandro Vallotton, Pascal Valverde, Angel Van Colen, Carl Van De Kamp, Jodie Van de Wiele, Tom van den Berg, Albert Hendrik van der Burg, Bart van der Meer, Jan Roelof van der Pol, Barbara van der Putten, Wim van der Voort, Menno van der Zaan, Bas van Dijk, Hans van Dillewijn, Pieter van Elsas, Jan Dirk Van Goethem, Marc Van Hamme, Jonathan van Heerden, Esta van Hylckama Vlieg, Johan van Lier, Jules Van Mooy, Benjamin Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van Nostrand, Joy van Oppen, Madeleine van Passel, Mark W.J Van Rossum, Thea van Schaik, Willem Van Treuren, William van Veen, Hans van West, Pieter Vandamme, Peter Vandenbol, Micheline Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe Vangronsveld, Jaco Vanwonterghem, Inka Vardaka, Elisabeth Vardeh, David Vargas-Chávez, Carlos A. Vasconcelos, Rafael Vasileiadis, Sotirios Vattanaviboon, Paiboon Vavricka, Stephan R. Vaz, Patricia Vázquez Castellanos, Jorge Francisco Vazquez-Baeza, Yoshiki Vázquez-Campos, Xabier Vega Thurber, Rebecca Vekeman, Bram Velicer, Gregory J. Venicius de Mello Lourenço, Marcus Venkiteswaran, Jason J. PAGE 104 100, 119 23 116 26, 74 46 85 69 18 144 46 23 93 27 125 47 46 57 57 97 13, 138, 149 18 97 57 91 41 116 32, 80, 155 104 116 123, 159 155 44 61 57 6, 9, 128, 141 7, 11 151 85 151 18, 23 35, 73, 100, 103 57 27, 57, 152 33 46 33, 34, 116 161 89 130 63 32 130 124 22 104 93 143 45 84 51 12 161 91 NAME Ventura, Aldo Ver Eecke, Helene Vera, Mar Vergin, Kevin Verspagen, Jolanda M.H. Vester, Jan Vestergaard, Gisle Vick, Silas Vierheilig, Julia Vigil, Daniel Vilchez-Vargas, Ramiro Villela, Elke Villemur, Richard Villiger, Jörg Villnäs, Anna Vince, Erwann Vinter Voigt, Niels Virta, Marko PAGE 137 28 93 93 7 85 81, 185 27 85 137 161 32 140 79, 161 139 99 43 37, 44, 49, 127, 137, 138, 143, 144, 145 Viscogliosi, Eric Visser, Sander Vockler, Cassandra Voegel, Tanja Vogel, Timothy Voicu, Alina Alexandra Volland, Jean-Marie von Bergen-Tomm, Martin von Mutius, Erika Voolstra, Christian Voordeckers, James Voordouw, Gerrit Voordouw, Johanna Voříšková, Jana Vörös, Lajos Vrška, Tomáš Vullo, Diana L. Vuono, David Wäckers, Felix Waclaw, Bartlomiej Wadeson, Jenny Wagner, Martin Wagner, Michael Wagner-Döbler, Irene Waheed, Sayeed Wahl, Celine Waide, Robert Waite, T. David Walcher, Christoph Wald, Jiri Wall, Dennis Wall, Kate Wallenstein, Matthew Walter, Jens Walters, William Walther-Antonio, Marina Walzer, Chris Wang, Bin Wang, Caixia Wang, Dake Wang, Dan Wang, Deli Wang, Feng Wang, Feng-Ing Wang, Fengping Wang, Gejiao Wang, Guangyi Wang, Guoyang Wang, Haifeng Wang, Haiji Wang, Han Wang, Hang 80 155 27, 84 72 125 140 65 73 23 11, 62, 65, 118 84 36, 107 36 8, 103 121 94 38 45 57 134 158 15 53, 67, 68 77, 140 114 158 162 45 65 104 17 123 6 18 23 23 62 116 130 10 105 69 7 16 10, 52, 85, 130, 133 105 79 17 58, 66 109 130 117 183 AUTHOR INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Wang, Haoyu Wang, Heyun Wang, Hua Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Hui Wang, Huipeng Wang, Jianning Wang, Jiaxin Wang, Jing Wang, Jingjing Wang, Juanjuan Wang, Lianfeng Wang, Lifeng Wang, Linghua Wang, Linhua Wang, Liping Wang, Li-Ying Wang, Mengmeng Wang, Mengru Wang, Pengxia Wang, Pi-Han Wang, Qiong Wang, Quan Wang, Ran Wang, Renqing Wang, Ruirui Wang, Wanfu Wang, Wanpeng Wang, Wei Wang, Weiguo Wang, Wenzhao Wang, Xiaochun Wang, Xiaoxue Wang, Xiaoyuan Wang, Xing-Biao Wang, Yao Wang, Yingying Wang, Yong Wang, Yongxia Wang, Yu Wang, Yun Wang, Yu-Ning Wang, Yu-Ting Wang, Zhi-ping Ward, Georgia Warmink, Jan Warren, Lesley Washington, Vidya Wasmund, Kenneth Watanabe, Masatoshi Watanabe, Takeshi Watanabe, Yu Watanabe, Yuji Waters, Jillian Watrous, Jeramie Watson, David Watson, Rachel Watsuji, Tomo-o Watt, Michelle Wattiez, Ruddy Watzka, Margarete Weaver, Connie Webb, Samuel M. Weber, John Weber, Karrie Weber, Peter Webster, Gordon Webster, John Webster, Nicole Wegner, Uwe Wei, Jingjing Wei, Li Wei, Toh Jun Wei, Wei Wei, Yumei 44 125 24 77, 140 104 116 20 163 91 23 155 45 94 66 24 24 116 27 8, 104 91 11 100 93, 133 100 62 102 24 109 116 71 120 20, 155 24, 91 11 45 80 14 89 65, 80 105 163 116 164 16 38 81 155 43 89 51 42 Weigert, Michael Weimer, Paul Weiser, Michael Weiss, Michael Weissbrodt, David G. Weissenbach, Jean Weizhi, Pan Wellington, Elizabeth Wells, George Welsh, Allana Wemheuer, Bernd Wen, Liang-Saw Weng, Chieh-Yin Wenjun, Liu Weon, Hang-Yeon Wery, Nathalie Westphal, Jenny Weyens, Nele Weyhenmeyer, Gesa Weynberg, Karen Whang, Kyung-Sook Whitaker, Rachel White, Bryan White, Jason Whiteson, Katrine Whittaker, Robert Whon, Tae Woong Whyte, Lyle 66 16, 58 162 22 39, 45 19, 112 163 Wu, Xiukun Wu, Yu Ting Wubet, Tesfaye Wunderlin, Tina Wunschel, Eva Würzberg, Laura Wynne, Janna Xavier, Guilherme S. Xia, Fei Xia, Yunsheng Xiang, Ting Xiang, Yinbo Xiao, Jianxi Xiao, Nan Xiao, Shuiming Xiao, Wei Xiao, Xiang 6, 32, 68, 79, 94 160 72 18 95 128 10 77 31 36, 159 95 20 36 108 10 136 125 164 10 159 141 163 89 71, 73, 74 87 Wiessner, Alexandra Wietz, Matthias Wilhartitz, Inés Wilke, Andreas Wilke, Kenna Wilkins, David Willems, Anne Williams, Kenneth Williams, Rohan Williams, Ryan Williamson, Helen Willner, Dana Wilson, Jude Wincker, Patrick Winder, Richard Winding, Anne Wing, Boswell Wings, Tina Winsley, Tristrom Wintermans, Paul Winther, Jakob R. Wiss, Fabio Woebken, Dagmar Wohland, Thorsten Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter Wong, Shu-Kuan Wong, Yie Woo, Hannah Woo, Hyun Jun Wood-Charlson, Elisha Woodcroft, Ben Woodhouse, Jason Woo-ming, Ann Wormald, Peter-John Wos-Oxley, Melissa Woyke, Tanja Wu, Binbin Wu, Fasi Wu, Gang Wu, Guojun Wu, Jiancheng Wu Wu, Lijie Wu, Liyou Wu, Qinglong Wu, Tiehang Wu, Tony Wu, Xiao-Lei 80, 96, 144, 145 45 83 48, 51 50 68 16 55, 103, 104, 132 146 154 34, 116 90 10, 11 97, 99 10, 12, 97 57 34 10 134 55, 64, 85 10, 94, 102, 127, 128 144 51 92 157 159 24, 40 47 10 85, 89, 139, 157 97 133 138 43 160 7, 100, 102 97 10 143 94 35 119 29 53, 95 12 49 47, 130 117 51 19, 21, 23 10, 11 161 92, 130 58 17 77, 161 13, 53, 105, 159 20 109 125 24 40 39 6, 8, 9 92 140 105 80, 114, 136 Xiao, Yunhua Xiaolei, Wu Xiao-Yuan, Wang Xie, Bing Xie, Chao Xie, Congxin Xie, Zhen Xing, Ke Xing, Peng Xing, Ying Xiong, Jinbo Xiong, Lei Xu, Bing-Zheng Xu, Dapeng Xu, Fangdi Xu, Jian Xu, Jianchu Xu, Jun Xu, Li Xu, Meiying Xu, Wei Xu, Xiangyang Xu, Yijuan Xu, Zhuofei Xue, Chao Xue, Jiangang Xue, Kai Xue, Yarong Yacobi, Yosef Z. Yahara, Koji Yahya, Zuliha Yakimovich, Kurt Yamaguchi, Nobuyasu Yamaguchi, Takashi Yamaguchi, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Masahiro Yamamoto, Shuichi Yamamura, Kyoko Yamashita, Hiromasa Yamashita, Yoshihisa Yamazaki, Koji Yamazaki, Takashi Yamazaki, Tomoko Yan, Bin Yan, Feiyan Yan, Li Yan, Tao Yan, Wenkai Yan, Xiaoqing Yan, Yan Yang, Baoshan Yang, Caiyun Yang, Cheng Yu Yang, Chengfang Yang, Eun Chan PAGE 74 85 100 92 120, 132 49 59 115 74 35, 105 109 117 108 51 24 105 10, 52, 130, 131, 133 12 122 117 45, 91 85, 139 71 116 33 89, 92 48 6 130 110 79 85 18, 23 103 85 59 6, 75, 109, 113, 117 148 71 146 80, 81, 83 81 14 6, 7, 8, 9, 141, 162 48 89 20 146 7 54, 77 26, 41, 43, 45, 49 43, 45 51 77 128 26 41 22 41 126 51 20 24 122 45, 95, 131 146 131 155 35 104 86, 141 85 130 67 184 AUTHOR INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME Yang, Fan Yang, Fang Yang, Fang Yang, Guangchao Yang, Heechun Yang, Hyo-Jin Yang, Ji Yeong Yang, Jiayue Yang, Jie Yang, Jihoon Yang, Jun Yang, Kun Yang, Liang Yang, Liuqin Yang, Seung Hak Yang, Seung-Jo Yang, Shan-Hua Yang, Shi-Zhong 97, 105 18, 23 113 164 42, 43 55 Yoshida, Nozomi Yoshikawa, Hideki Yoshinaga, Ikuo Yoshioka, Hideyoshi Yoshioka, Naho Yoshioka, Ryo Yoshitsugu, Reika Yoshizawa, Susumu You, Hyun Ju You, Jia You, Yaqi Young, Chiu-Chung Youngster, Ilan Youssef, Noha Yow, Kok Siang Yrjälä, Kim Yu, Chang-Ping Yu, Da Yun Yu, Hai Yu, Hao Yu, Jie Yu, Julian Yu, Jun Yu, Ke Yu, Yangyang Yu, Yuen-Tsu Nicco Yu, Zheng Yuan, Mengteng Yuan, Mengting Yuan, Quan Yuan, Zhiguo Yue, Xianrong Yuen, Ho Ming Yueqin, Tang Yuki, Masahiro Yun, Jong-Chul Yun, Seong-Taek Yun, Sung-Ho Yuqin, Song Zafar, Urooj Zaman Rokon Uz Zamora-Avila, Diana Zancarini, Anouk Zapata, Pedro Dario Zarkasi, Kamarul Zaman Zaura, Egija Zebarth, Bernie ZechmeisterBoltenstern, Sophie Zeitz, Jonas Zelenin, Aleksander Zeng, Dan-Ning Zeng, Jin Zeng, Jing Zeng, Weimin Zeng, Xiang Zeng, Xiaowei Zeng, Yonghui Zeng, Zhunshun Zesem, Ichinkhorloo Zettler, Erik Zeyer, Jos Zhan, Yuanchao Zhang, Bangzhou Zhang, Bangzhou Zhang, Binglin Zhang, Changyi Zhang, Chenhong Zhang, Chunfang Zhang, Dongdong Zhang, Fei Zhang, Feng Zhang, Gaosen Zhang, He Zhang, Heping 42, 107 118 72 25 74 74 19 12, 150 19, 24 28 147 164 22 148 24 138 39, 67 135 58 6 14 101 105 160 159 12 92 9 8, 84 30 38 35 134 122 Zhang, Hongfang Zhang, Huajun Zhang, Jiachao Zhang, Jingyan Zhang, Li Zhang, Liang Zhang, Lihong Zhang, Limei Zhang, Menghui Zhang, Menhui Zhang, Miaozhi Zhang, Naiming Zhang, Nan Zhang, Ningning Zhang, Ping Zhang, Qi Zhang, Qian Zhang, Qianpeng Zhang, Rui Zhang, Shiying Zhang, Su Zhang, Tong Zhang, Tong Zhang, Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Wen-Di Zhang, Wenming Zhang, Xian Zhang, Xiaobo Zhang, Xiaojun Zhang, Xiaoli Zhang, Xiaoxia Zhang, Xiaozhuang Zhang, Xuedong Zhang, Yao Zhang, Yizhe Zhang, Yu Zhang, Yu Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhang Zhang, Zhijian Zhang, Zhinan Zhao, Dayong Zhao, Helen Zhao, Jiangchao Zhao, Jieyue Zhao, Jing Zhao, Liping Yang, Sung Bong Yang, Sung-Hyun Yang, Sung-Yin Yang, Suyin Yang, Tingting Yang, Xujun Yang, Yalin Yang, Ying Yang, Yonggang Yang, Yoon Yang, Youngik Yang, Yu-Liang Yang, Yunfeng Yang, Yuxiang Yao, Jianyun Yao, Rong Yap, Gaik Chin Yarza, Pablo Yashiro, Erika Yates, Matthew Yavuz, Fatma Nur Şeyma Ye, Lin Ye, Ru-Qiang Ye, Ting Ye, Yaoli Yi, Hana Yi-jun, Zhao Yılmaz, Ozge Yilmaz, Pelin Yilmaz, Suzan Yim, Un Hyuk Yin, Aihua Yin, Huaqun Yin, Huaqun Yin, Xianhua Ying, Shi Yi-Pei, Dan Yogo, Kanae Yokota, Atsushi Yong, Nie Yonts, James Yoo, Cheon-Kwon Yoo, Jungsik Yoo, Keunje Yoo, Yeong Du Yoon, Deok-Hoon Yoon, Hwan Su Yoon, Jung-Sub Yoon, Mi Young Yoon, Min-Ho Yoon, Sang Sun Yoon, Seok-Hwan Yoon, Yujin Yooseph, Shibu Yoshida, Keitaro Yoshida, Naohiro 19, 21, 23, 24 155 14 111 92 95, 131 146 116 57, 59 26, 28 131 27, 28, 108, 113, 117 57 27 51, 81 37 49, 117 152 59 82 117 122 86 68, 155 7, 8, 9, 104, 141 66 11 105 21 140 149 163 118, 131 66 108 14 40 15, 55, 86 6 109 140, 158 20 112 24 8, 84 12, 116, 122 58 24 117 97 19, 23 122 76 17 142 111, 134 140 145 67 98 155 114 55, 155 86 155 86 155 71 53, 54,137 94 99 68 16 117 88, 144 58 92 29 140 135 72 159 22 64 24 92 89 131 68 18 88 11 16 52 128 11 81 142 108 12 24, 25, 155 117 117 141 24 74, 77 109 14, 25, 66 Zhao, Meilin Zhao, Rui Zhao, Wei Zhao, Weizhou Zhao, Yijun Zhao, Yufeng Zhao, Zihao Zhen, Wang Zheng, Hao Zheng, Nan Zheng, Ping Zheng, Qiang Zheng, Shixue Zheng, Tianling PAGE 12 29, 31, 155 25 142 35 38 13, 147 70, 73, 75 17, 23, 24 20 155 105 81 91 128, 141 96 146 20, 25 141, 163 35, 105 152, 155 38, 40, 82, 135 160 21 74 33 66 12 68 23, 24, 25, 116 70 122 24 44 78 163 59 52, 130, 131, 133 24 105 117 69 92 18 25 110 66 17, 20, 23, 24, 25, 116, 155 121 52 122 54 71, 125 24, 155 78 105 28 13 71 141, 163 105 29, 31, 86, 141, 142, 152, 155 159 Zheng, Wei Zheng, Yi Zheng, Yuanming Zhihong, Sun Zhong, Yuming Zhou, Haixia Zhou, Hongwei Zhou, Huai-yang 31, 141, 142, 152, 155 25 75 16 75 69 120 70 185 AUTHOR INDEX NAME Zhou, Jizhong PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE 6,7,8,9,33,84, 89,102,104,128 141, 162, 163 Zhou, Lei Zhou, Mengzhou Zhou, Pei Zhou, Qi Zhou, Xia Zhou, Yan Zhou, Zhi-Chao Zhou, Zhigang Zhou, Zhongbo Zhu, Hong Zhu, Lin Zhu, Wei-Yun Zhu, Yongguan Ziegler, Sibylle Zinkann, Ann-Christine Żmuda-Baranowska, Magdalena Zo, Young-Gun Zopfi, Jakob Zou, Xiaoming Zrůstová, Petra Zucchi, Tiago Zúñiga, Catalina 27, 117 58 105 41 18 139 47, 69 59 44 24, 31 74 66 93 124 49 33 56, 66 29 103 94 32 156 186 AUTHOR INDEX 187