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Alteromonadales: NCBI 135622, [order]

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| Alteromonadaceae group| Alteromonadales| Alteromonadales Bowman and McMeekin 2005

  1. Marine Environment: Alteromonadales bacteria are well-adapted to marine habitats, and they are often found in seawater, sediments, and associated with marine organisms.

  2. Metabolic Diversity: The bacteria within Alteromonadales are known for their metabolic diversity. They have the capacity to degrade complex organic compounds, participate in nutrient cycling, and contribute to the marine carbon and nitrogen cycles.

  3. Biofilm Formation: Some members of Alteromonadales have the ability to form biofilms. Biofilms are communities of microorganisms attached to surfaces, and they can play roles in environmental processes, including the degradation of organic matter.

  4. Biotechnological Potential: Certain bacteria within Alteromonadales have been studied for their biotechnological potential. Some produce enzymes or bioactive compounds that may have applications in industry or medicine.

  5. Aquaculture: In the context of aquaculture, Alteromonadales bacteria can be associated with marine organisms, including fish and shellfish. Understanding the interactions between these bacteria and aquatic organisms is important for managing aquaculture systems.

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Alteromonadales impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

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Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Alteromonadales

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