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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2005

Presence and Characterization of a Mosaic Genomic Island Which Distinguishes Sorbitol-Fermenting Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H− from E. coli O157:H7

Andreas Janka; Georg Becker; Anne-Katharina Sonntag; Martina Bielaszewska; Ulrich Dobrindt; Helge Karch

ABSTRACT A mosaic genomic island comprising Shigella resistance locus (SRL) sequences flanked by segments of Escherichia coli O157:H7 strain EDL933 O islands 43, 81, and 82 was identified in sorbitol-fermenting (SF) enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157:H− strain 493/89. This mosaic island is absent from strain EDL933. PCR targeting the SRL-related sequence is a useful tool to distinguish SF EHEC O157:H− from EHEC O157:H7.


Hydrobiologia | 1994

Food preference by five trichopteran scrapers

Georg Becker

Feeding selectivity by five epilithic, case-building trichopteran species from a first-order stream was examined using laboratory experiments. Larvae had the choice of three food types: periphyton and detritus from the stream, and nettle broth as an ‘artificial’ food source. Food type influenced the microdistribution of these species. Larvae were able to distinguish between different food types and showed species-specific responses to the various types of food. Drusus annulatus, Micrasema longulum and Apatania fimbriata favoured periphyton, while Agapetus fuscipes and Silo pallipes showed no preference for periphyton over detritus. Four of the five species examined (Apatania fimbriata was the exception) tended to avoid nettle broth. The complexity of foraging behaviour was illustrated by M. longulum. Given a choice between detritus, periphyton and periphyton with the addition of moss, they clearly preferred the latter food type, scraping mostly on the epiphytic algae. Proportions of a given species selecting periphyton were correlated with percentage areas of algae in the gut contents of that species in the field. D. annulatus, M. longulum and A. fimbriata showed the greatest preference for periphyton, and consumed the highest proportions of algae in the field. A. fuscipes and S. pallipes often selected detritus, and these species had the lowest proportions of algae, and the highest proportions of detritus, in their guts.


Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 1990

Comparison of the dietary composion of epilithic trichopteran species in a first-order stream

Georg Becker


Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 2001

Larval size, case construction and crawling velocity at different substratum roughness in three scraping caddis larvae

Georg Becker


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1997

Use of a Microscope Photometer To Analyze In Vivo Fluorescence Intensity of Epilithic Microalgae Grown on Artificial Substrata

Georg Becker; Harald Holfeld; Anders T. Hasselrot; Douglas Michael Fiebig; Dominic A. Menzler


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2005

Structuring of epilithic biofilms by the caddisfly Tinodes rostocki: photosynthetic activity and photopigment distribution in and beside larval retreats

Peter Stief; Georg Becker


Limnologica | 2005

Life cycle of Agapetus fuscipes (Trichoptera, Glossosomatidae) in a first-order upland stream in central Germany

Georg Becker


Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 1993

Age structure and colonizatiion of natural substrata by the epilithic caddisfly Tinodes rostocki (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae)

Georg Becker


Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) - Tagungsbericht 2004 (Potsdam) | 2005

Quantitative Analyse der saisonalen Entwicklung von Weidegängern und Periphyton im Längsverlauf eines Mittelgebirgsbaches

Rene Gergs; Georg Becker


Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL) - Tagungsbericht 1997 (Frankfurt/M.) | 1998

Einsatz künstlicher Fließgerinne zur Untersuchung der Nahrungsansprüche und Verteilung von Baetiden (Ephemeroptera)

Dominic A. Menzler; Georg Becker

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Helge Karch

University of Münster

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