Aestuariibacter

Aestuariibacter is a genus in the class Gammaproteobacteria (Bacteria), composed of four species, namely A. aggregatus, A. halophilus, A. litoralis and the type species A. salexigens.[1] These are strictly aerobic marine rod-shaped bacteria.[2] They share many traits with the sister genus Alteromonas, the type genus of the family (Alteromonadaceae) and order (Alteromonadales).

Aestuariibacter
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Aestuariibacter

Ye et al. 2004
Type species
Aestuariibacter salexigens
Species

Aestuariibacter aggregatus Aestuariibacter halophilus Aestuariibacter salexigens

Etymology

The name Aestuariibacter derives from the Latin noun aestuarium, a tidal flat (the part of the sea coast which, during the flood-tide, is overflowed, but at ebb-tide is left covered with mud or slime) and the Neo-Latin masculine gender noun bacter, bacterium and thus means a tidal-flat bacterium,[2] as three species, except A. halophilus from the Yellow sea, were isolated in tidal flats.

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