Beate M. Slaby

1.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
20 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Beate M. Slaby is a scholar working on Biotechnology, Pharmacology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Beate M. Slaby has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Biotechnology, 12 papers in Pharmacology and 10 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Beate M. Slaby's work include Marine Sponges and Natural Products (15 papers), Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis (12 papers) and Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (8 papers). Beate M. Slaby is often cited by papers focused on Marine Sponges and Natural Products (15 papers), Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis (12 papers) and Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (8 papers). Beate M. Slaby collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Australia and Canada. Beate M. Slaby's co-authors include Ute Hentschel, André Franke, Lucía Pita, Laura Rix, Kristina Bayer, Hannes Horn, Lucas Moitinho‐Silva, Thomas Hackl, Martin T. Jahn and Jochen Blom and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Beate M. Slaby

19 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Beate M. Slaby
Comparison fields: 5 of 74
  • Biotechnology 739
  • Ecology 487
  • Pharmacology 410
  • Molecular Biology 290
  • Immunology 248
Doris Steger Austria
Joana R. Xavier Portugal
Georg Steinert Germany
Ana R. M. Polónia Portugal
Emmanuelle S. Botté Australia
Jeremy B. Weisz United States
Friederike Hoffmann Germany
Laura Rix Australia
Malcolm Hill United States
Heidi M. Luter Australia
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20 of 20 papers shown
# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 Maribacter halichondriae sp. nov., isolated from the marine sponge Halichondria panicea, displays features of a sponge-associated life style Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Jutta Wiese, Beate M. Slaby et al. 4
2 Giant sponge grounds of Central Arctic seamounts are associated with extinct seep life Nature Communications Teresa Morganti, Beate M. Slaby et al. 27
3 Lineage-specific energy and carbon metabolism of sponge symbionts and contributions to the host carbon pool The ISME Journal Ilia Burgsdorf, Beate M. Slaby et al. 22
4 Bacterial precursors and unsaturated long-chain fatty acids are biomarkers of North-Atlantic deep-sea demosponges PLoS ONE Anna de Kluijver, Klaas G.J. Nierop et al. 25
5 A genomic view of the microbiome of coral reef demosponges The ISME Journal Steven J. Robbins, Weizhi Song et al. 73
6 A Microbial Nitrogen Engine Modulated by Bacteriosyncytia in Hexactinellid Sponges: Ecological Implications for Deep-Sea Communities Frontiers in Marine Science Manuel Maldonado, María López‐Acosta et al. 22
7 Deciphering a Marine Bone-Degrading Microbiome Reveals a Complex Community Effort mSystems Antonio García‐Moyano, Thomas G. Dahlgren et al. 9
8 Micromonospora tarapacensis sp. nov., a bacterium isolated from a hypersaline lake INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY Jutta Wiese, Beate M. Slaby et al. 4
9 Microbial Strategies for Survival in the Glass Sponge Vazella pourtalesii mSystems Kristina Bayer, Kathrin Busch et al. 22
10 Microbial diversity of the glass sponge Vazella pourtalesii in response to anthropogenic activities Conservation Genetics Kathrin Busch, Lindsay Beazley et al. 16
11 Genomic blueprints of sponge-prokaryote symbiosis are shared by low abundant and cultivatable Alphaproteobacteria Scientific Reports Elham Karimi, Tina Keller‐Costa et al. 52
12 The sponge holobiont in a changing ocean: from microbes to ecosystems breakdown → Microbiome Lucía Pita, Laura Rix et al. 372
13 Marine Sponges as Chloroflexi Hot Spots: Genomic Insights and High-Resolution Visualization of an Abundant and Diverse Symbiotic Clade mSystems Kristina Bayer, Martin T. Jahn et al. 72
14 Metagenomic binning reveals versatile nutrient cycling and distinct adaptive features in alphaproteobacterial symbionts of marine sponges FEMS Microbiology Ecology Elham Karimi, Beate M. Slaby et al. 48
15 Draft Genome Sequences of “ Candidatus Synechococcus spongiarum,” Cyanobacterial Symbionts of the Mediterranean Sponge Aplysina aerophoba Genome Announcements Beate M. Slaby, Ute Hentschel 8
16 Phylogeny and genomics of SAUL, an enigmatic bacterial lineage frequently associated with marine sponges Environmental Microbiology Carmen Astudillo‐García, Beate M. Slaby et al. 17
17 Metagenomic binning of a marine sponge microbiome reveals unity in defense but metabolic specialization The ISME Journal Beate M. Slaby, Thomas Hackl et al. 116
18 An Enrichment of CRISPR and Other Defense-Related Features in Marine Sponge-Associated Microbial Metagenomes Frontiers in Microbiology Hannes Horn, Beate M. Slaby et al. 69
19 Lifestyle Evolution in Cyanobacterial Symbionts of Sponges mBio Ilia Burgsdorf, Beate M. Slaby et al. 85
20 Den Unkultivierbaren auf der Spur BIOspektrum Kristina Bayer, Beate M. Slaby et al. 0

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