ecosystembacteria
Ecosystembacteria are bacteria that inhabit natural and managed ecosystems and contribute to their structure and function through metabolic activity. They are highly diverse and occupy soils, freshwater and marine environments, sediments, plant surfaces, and animal guts, as well as extreme habitats. They are not a single lineage but a broad collection of prokaryotes that interact with other organisms and abiotic factors.
In ecosystem processes, these bacteria drive decomposition and nutrient release, underpinning nutrient cycles. They participate in
Many ecosystembacteria form biofilms and engage in symbiotic relationships with plants, animals, and other microbes. Rhizobia
Studying ecosystembacteria relies on cultivation-independent methods such as 16S rRNA gene sequencing and metagenomics, as well
Ecosystembacteria are essential drivers of ecosystem services, supporting productivity, water quality, pollutant degradation, and climate regulation