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Anthony Diego Muller Barboza

Researcher at Universidade Federal do Pampa

Publications -  6
Citations -  151

Anthony Diego Muller Barboza is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal do Pampa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biome & Pyrosequencing. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 121 citations.

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Changes in Diversity, Abundance, and Structure of Soil Bacterial Communities in Brazilian Savanna Under Different Land Use Systems

TL;DR: This work analyzed and compared the soil bacterial communities from the Brazilian Cerrado associated with different land use systems using high throughput pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes to suggest that more important than analyzing the general diversity is to analyze the composition of the communities.
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Seasonal dynamics alter taxonomical and functional microbial profiles in Pampa biome soils under natural grasslands.

TL;DR: This work used state of the art molecular methodologies (Next Generation Sequencing) to compare the taxonomic and functional profiles among soil samples from two subtropical natural grasslands located in the Pampa biome, Brazil to conclude that the most abundant microbial groups and functions were shared between seasons and locations reflecting the existence of a stable taxonomical and functional core microbiota.
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Distribution and Interaction Patterns of Bacterial Communities in an Ornithogenic Soil of Seymour Island, Antarctica

TL;DR: Next-generation, culture-independent sequencing offers an excellent opportunity to examine network interactions among different microbial species, and reveals the existence of a unique pattern of interactions in which the soil microbial network formed a clustered topology, rather than a modular structure as is usually found in biological communities.
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Tide as Steering Factor in Structuring Archaeal and Bacterial Ammonia-Oxidizing Communities in Mangrove Forest Soils Dominated by Avicennia germinans and Rhizophora mangle.

TL;DR: Potential site-specific effects of mangrove species on soil microbial communities including those of the AOA and AOB are apparently overruled by the absence or presence of tide.

Reestruturação e perda de diversidade bacteriana no bioma Pampa brasileiro

TL;DR: Tendo sido verificado that houve suficiencia amostral, foram realizados testes de identificacao das Unidades Taxonomicas Operacionais (UTs) responsaveis pela dissimilaridade entre os tipos of manejo do solo e testes of Alfa e Beta diversidade.