Ramiro Logares spends much of his time researching Ecology, Phylogenetics, Pyrosequencing, Phylogenetic tree and Biodiversity. Plankton, Taxonomic rank, Abundance, Picoplankton and Ecosystem are subfields of Ecology in which his conducts study. Ribosomal DNA is the focus of his Phylogenetics research.
His Ribosomal DNA study incorporates themes from Ribosomal RNA and Protist. The study incorporates disciplines such as Evolutionary biology, Dinoflagellate and Ecology in addition to Phylogenetic tree. Within one scientific family, Ramiro Logares focuses on topics pertaining to Range under Biodiversity, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Syndiniales.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Plankton, Oceanography, Evolutionary biology and Protist. His Ecology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Pyrosequencing and Biological dispersal. Ramiro Logares focuses mostly in the field of Plankton, narrowing it down to matters related to Community structure and, in some cases, Taxonomic rank and Picoplankton.
Ramiro Logares works mostly in the field of Oceanography, limiting it down to topics relating to Microbial ecology and, in certain cases, Metagenomics. His research on Evolutionary biology also deals with topics like
Ramiro Logares mostly deals with Ecology, Environmental science, Plankton, Ecosystem and Protist. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Microbiome and Ecology. His research investigates the connection between Plankton and topics such as Community structure that intersect with issues in Spatial ecology, Biological dispersal and Abiotic component.
His Ecosystem research focuses on Species richness and how it connects with Abundance, Temperate climate, Biomass and Pelagic zone. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Evolutionary biology and Rhizaria. His research in Metagenomics intersects with topics in Biodiversity and Microbial ecology.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Protist, Rhizaria, Community structure and Plankton. Ecology is often connected to Microbiome in his work. His Protist research incorporates themes from Evolutionary biology, Ecosystem and Evolutionary radiation.
The concepts of his Rhizaria study are interwoven with issues in SAR supergroup, Symbiosis, Predation and Interactome. His Community structure research includes themes of Spatial ecology, Biological dispersal, Abiotic component and Biogeography. His Plankton research integrates issues from Bathyal zone, Deep scattering layer, Picoplankton and Water column.
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Eukaryotic plankton diversity in the sunlit ocean
Colomban de Vargas;Colomban de Vargas;Stéphane Audic;Stéphane Audic;Nicolas Henry;Nicolas Henry;Johan Decelle;Johan Decelle.
Science (2015)
The Protist Ribosomal Reference database (PR2): a catalog of unicellular eukaryote Small Sub-Unit rRNA sequences with curated taxonomy
Laure Guillou;Dipankar Bachar;Stéphane Audic;David Bass.
Nucleic Acids Research (2012)
Patterns of Rare and Abundant Marine Microbial Eukaryotes
Ramiro Logares;Stéphane Audic;Stéphane Audic;David Bass;Lucie Bittner;Lucie Bittner;Lucie Bittner.
Current Biology (2014)
Metagenomic 16S rDNA Illumina tags are a powerful alternative to amplicon sequencing to explore diversity and structure of microbial communities
Ramiro Logares;Shinichi Sunagawa;Guillem Salazar;Francisco M. Cornejo-Castillo.
Environmental Microbiology (2014)
Marine protist diversity in European coastal waters and sediments as revealed by high-throughput sequencing
Ramon Massana;Angélique Gobet;Angélique Gobet;Stéphane Audic;Stéphane Audic;David Bass;David Bass.
Environmental Microbiology (2015)
Infrequent marine―freshwater transitions in the microbial world
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Trends in Microbiology (2009)
Biogeography of bacterial communities exposed to progressive long-term environmental change
Ramiro Logares;Eva S. Lindstrom;Silke Langenheder;Jürg Brendan Logue;Jürg Brendan Logue.
The ISME Journal (2013)
Freshwater Perkinsea and marine-freshwater colonizations revealed by pyrosequencing and phylogeny of environmental rDNA.
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The ISME Journal (2010)
Exploring the uncultured microeukaryote majority in the oceans: reevaluation of ribogroups within stramenopiles.
Ramon Massana;Javier del Campo;Michael E Sieracki;Stéphane Audic.
The ISME Journal (2014)
Environmental microbiology through the lens of high-throughput DNA sequencing: Synopsis of current platforms and bioinformatics approaches
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Journal of Microbiological Methods (2012)
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