2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.30.926667
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Niche preference ofEscherichia coliin a peri-urban pond ecosystem

Abstract: Escherichia coli comprises of diverse strains with a large accessory genome, indicating functional diversity and the ability to adapt to a range of niches. Specific strains would display greatest fitness in niches matching their combination of phenotypic traits. Given this hypothesis, we sought to determine whether E. coli in a peri-urban pond and associated cattle pasture display niche preference. Samples were collected from water, sediment, aquatic plants, water snails associated with the pond as well as bov… Show more

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“… Escherichia coli has historically been considered a host-associated bacterium, although recent evidence suggests that many strains may persist and grow in the environment, and in some cases this may be the primary niche ( 1 4 ). E. coli is also well known for its prolific horizontal gene transfer ( 3 , 5 ).…”
Section: Announcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Escherichia coli has historically been considered a host-associated bacterium, although recent evidence suggests that many strains may persist and grow in the environment, and in some cases this may be the primary niche ( 1 4 ). E. coli is also well known for its prolific horizontal gene transfer ( 3 , 5 ).…”
Section: Announcementmentioning
confidence: 99%