Flavobacteriaceae

Flavobacteriaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Bacteroidetes
Class: Flavobacteria
Order: Flavobacteriales
Family: Flavobacteriaceae
Genera

Actibacter
Aequorivita
Aestuariicola
Algibacter
Aquimarina
Arenibacter
Bergeyella
Bizionia
Capnocytophaga
Cellulophaga
Chryseobacterium
Cloacibacterium
Coenonia
Costertonia
Croceibacter
Croceitalea
Dokdonia
Donghaeana
Elizabethkingia
Empedobacter
Epilithonimonas
Flagellimonas
Flaviramulus
Flavobacterium
Formosa
Gaetbulibacter
Galbibacter
Gelidibacter
Gillisia
Gilvibacter
Gramella
Joostella
Kaistella
Kordia
Krokinobacter
Leeuwenhoekiella
Lutibacter
Lutimonas
Maribacter
Mariniflexile
Marixanthomonas
Mesonia
Muricauda
Myroides
Nonlabens
Ornithobacterium
Pibocella
Polaribacter
Psychroflexus
Psychroserpens
Riemerella
Robiginitalea
Sabulilitoribacter[1]
Salegentibacter
Salinimicrobium
Sandarakinotalea
Sediminibacter
Sediminicola
Sejongia
Spongiimonas[2]
Stenothermobacter
Subsaxibacter
Subsaximicrobium
Tamlana
Tenacibaculum
Ulvibacter
Vitellibacter
Wautersiella
Weeksella
Winogradskyella
Yeosuana
Zeaxanthinibacter
Zhouia
Zobellia
Zunongwangia

The family Flavobacteriaceae is composed of environmental bacteria.[3] Most species are aerobic, while some are microaerobic to anaerobic, for example Ornithobacterium, Capnocytophaga and Coenonia.[4]

References

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  2. Yoon, Jaewoo; Jang, Jae-Hyuk; Kasai, Hiroaki (2013). "Spongiimonas flava gen. nov., sp. nov., a new member of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from an unidentified marine sponge". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 103 (3): 625–633. doi:10.1007/s10482-012-9846-4.
  3. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, 2nd ed., vol. 1 (The Archaea and the deeply branching and phototrophic Bacteria) (D.R. Boone and R.W. Castenholz, eds.), Springer-Verlag, New York (2001). pp. 465-466.
  4. "An Introduction to the Family Flavobacteriaceae". The Prokaryotes. New York: Springer. 2006. pp. 455–480. ISBN 978-0-387-25497-5.


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