“…Members of the Sphingomonadaceae are widespread on Earth and have been found, using culture-dependent and -independent approaches, in a variety of environments including marine [20,44,62,63,76], freshwater [16,21,37,86] and wastewater habitats [82,119], plants [28,83,96], clinical specimens [39], the gut of the house sparrow Passer domesticus [78], soil [2,17,112], and various extreme environments such as permafrost soil [43], Arctic and Antarctic habitats [15,19,36,50,65,81,85,86,94,104,106,108] and hydrothermal vents [47].…”