“…For organisms, the following roots were used for the search: bacteria: bacter*, fungi:fung*, phytoplankton:phytopl*, protozoan:protozo*. Search for soil was with the roots soil*, sand*, clay*, rhizosphere; for aquatic with marine, lake*, river*, pond*, stream*, groundwater*; for human with human*, clinic* In addition to allowing the characterization of strains and communities based on their substrate metabolism or growth condition preferences and capacities, microtiter plate-based phenotype arrays can help establish intrinsic physiological trade-offs in microorganism [16] and help characterize metabolic pathways [17]. Furthermore, using Biolog™ plates could help discover ecotypes that can have specific biodegradation capacities, within microorganism species [18].…”