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  1. Seagrass rhizosphere microenvironment alters plant-associated microbial community composition
  2. Structure-based optics of centric diatom frustules: modulation of the in vivo light field for efficient diatom photosynthesis
  3. Phototrophic microbes form endolithic biofilms in ikaite tufa columns (SW Greenland)
  4. Fiber-Optic Probes for Small-Scale Measurements of Scalar Irradiance
  5. Pronounced gradients of light, photosynthesis and O 2 consumption in the tissue of the brown alga F ucus serratus
  6. Oxic microshield and local pH enhancement protectsZostera muellerifrom sediment derived hydrogen sulphide
  7. Hot moments of N2O transformation and emission in tropical soils from the Pantanal and the Amazon (Brazil)
  8. Nitric oxide production by polymorphonuclear leucocytes in infected cystic fibrosis sputum consumes oxygen
  9. The in situ light microenvironment of corals
  10. Rapid TaqMan-Based Quantification of Chlorophylld-Containing Cyanobacteria in the Genus Acaryochloris
  11. Direct and diffuse light propagation through coral tissue
  12. Lateral light transfer ensures efficient resource distribution in symbiont-bearing corals
  13. Radiative energy budget reveals high photosynthetic efficiency in symbiont-bearing corals
  14. Nitrous Oxide Production in Sputum from Cystic Fibrosis Patients with Chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lung Infection
  15. The in vivo biofilm
  16. Complete Genome Sequence of the Cystic Fibrosis Pathogen Achromobacter xylosoxidans NH44784-1996 Complies with Important Pathogenic Phenotypes
  17. 102 Denitrification by cystic fibrosis pathogens
  18. Temporal metatranscriptomic patterning in phototrophic Chloroflexi inhabiting a microbial mat in a geothermal spring
  19. Reactive oxygen production induced by near-infrared radiation in three strains of the Chl d-containing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina
  20. Reactive oxygen production induced by near-infrared radiation in three strains of the Chl d-containing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina
  21. Reactive oxygen production induced by near-infrared radiation in three strains of the Chl d-containing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina
  22. Extreme Emission of N2O from Tropical Wetland Soil (Pantanal, South America)
  23. Newly Isolated Chl d-Containing Cyanobacteria
  24. Methods to Assess High-Resolution Subsurface Gas Concentrations and Gas Fluxes in Wetland Ecosystems
  25. An Optode Sensor Array for Long-Term In Situ Oxygen Measurements in Soil and Sediment
  26. Thermal effects of tissue optics in symbiont‐bearing reef‐building corals
  27. A Novel Epiphytic Chlorophyll d‐containing Cyanobacterium Isolated from a Mangrove‐associated Red Alga
  28. Highly Photostable Near-Infrared Fluorescent pH Indicators and Sensors Based on BF2-Chelated Tetraarylazadipyrromethene Dyes
  29. In situ thermal dynamics of shallow water corals is affected by tidal patterns and irradiance
  30. The Potent Respiratory System of Osedax mucofloris (Siboglinidae, Annelida) - A Prerequisite for the Origin of Bone-Eating Osedax?
  31. Biofilm Growth and Near-Infrared Radiation-Driven Photosynthesis of the Chlorophylld-Containing Cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina
  32. ‘Candidatus Thermochlorobacter aerophilum:’ an aerobic chlorophotoheterotrophic member of the phylum Chlorobi defined by metagenomics and metatranscriptomics
  33. Imaging of surface O2 dynamics in corals with magnetic micro optode particles
  34. Quantitative measurement and visualization of biofilm O2 consumption rates in membrane filtration systems
  35. Light gradients and optical microniches in coral tissues
  36. Microenvironmental Ecology of the Chlorophyll b-Containing Symbiotic Cyanobacterium Prochloron in the Didemnid Ascidian Lissoclinum patella
  37. Quantitative Measurement and Visualization of Biofilm O2 Consumption Rates Inmembrane Filtration Systems
  38. Light utilization efficiency in photosynthetic microbial mats
  39. Microbial diversity of biofilm communities in microniches associated with the didemnid ascidian Lissoclinum patella
  40. A simple optode based method for imaging O2 distribution and dynamics in tap water biofilms
  41. Fine-Scale Distribution Patterns of Synechococcus Ecological Diversity in Microbial Mats of Mushroom Spring, Yellowstone National Park
  42. The Fate of the Submarine Ikaite Tufa Columns in Southwest Greenland Under Changing Climate Conditions
  43. Rapid Mass Movement of Chloroplasts during Segment Formation of the Calcifying Siphonalean Green Alga, Halimeda macroloba
  44. IMPORTANCE OF MACRO- VERSUS MICROSTRUCTURE IN MODULATING LIGHT LEVELS INSIDE CORAL COLONIES1
  45. Effects of flooding cycles in the Pantanal on the turnover of soil nitrogen pools and emission of N2O
  46. Community ecology of hot spring cyanobacterial mats: predominant populations and their functional potential
  47. 186* Nitrous oxide production in sputum from cystic fibrosis patients with chronic P. aeruginosa lung infection
  48. Effects of flow and colony morphology on the thermal boundary layer of corals
  49. Variation in photosynthesis and respiration in ­geographically distinct populations of two reef‑building coral species
  50. Ultrabright planar optodes for luminescence life-time based microscopic imaging of O2 dynamics in biofilms
  51. New insights into Mediterranean cold seep ecosystems: editorial comment on the feature article by Ritt et al
  52. Rapid assessment of different oxygenic phototrophs and single-cell photosynthesis with multicolour variable chlorophyll fluorescence imaging
  53. Endolithic chlorophyll d-containing phototrophs
  54. Soil heterogeneity effects on O2 distribution and CH4 emissions from wetlands: In situ and mesocosm studies with planar O2 optodes and membrane inlet mass spectrometry
  55. Niche specialization of reef-building corals in the mesophotic zone: metabolic trade-offs between divergent Symbiodinium types
  56. MICROSENSOR MEASUREMENTS OF THE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL MICROENVIRONMENT OF FUCUS VESICULOSUS (PHAEOPHYCEAE)1
  57. In situ dynamics of O2, pH and cyanobacterial transcripts associated with CCM, photosynthesis and detoxification of ROS
  58. Nitric oxide production by polymorphonuclear leukocytes in sputum from cystic fibrosis patients with chronic lung infection
  59. Conversion and conservation of light energy in a photosynthetic microbial mat ecosystem
  60. Benthic microalgal production in the Arctic: applied methods and status of the current database
  61. Functional and structural imaging of phototrophic microbial communities and symbioses
  62. Relative Importance of H2 and H2S as Energy Sources for Primary Production in Geothermal Springs
  63. Heat budget and thermal microenvironment of shallow‐water corals: Do massive corals get warmer than branching corals?
  64. IMAGING OF OXYGEN DYNAMICS WITHIN THE ENDOLITHIC ALGAL COMMUNITY OF THE MASSIVE CORALPORITES LOBATA1
  65. Regulation of nif gene expression and the energetics of N2 fixation over the diel cycle in a hot spring microbial mat
  66. Different bacterial communities associated with the roots and bulk sediment of the seagrass Zostera marina
  67. Inter-polyp genetic and physiological characterisation of Symbiodinium in an Acropora valida colony
  68. Combined Imaging of Bacteria and Oxygen in Biofilms
  69. Different carbon isotope fractionation patterns during the development of phototrophic freshwater and marine biofilms
  70. Genomics, environmental genomics and the issue of microbial species
  71. Photobiology of endolithic microorganisms in living coral skeletons: 1. Pigmentation, spectral reflectance and variable chlorophyll fluorescence analysis of endoliths in the massive corals Cyphastrea serailia, Porites lutea and Goniastrea australensis
  72. Light microclimate of endolithic phototrophs in the scleractinian corals Montipora monasteriata and Porites cylindrica
  73. Zooxanthellae Harvested by Ciliates Associated with Brown Band Syndrome of Corals Remain Photosynthetically Competent
  74. Carbon isotope fractionation in developing natural phototrophic biofilms
  75. Biology of the Chlorophyll D-Containing Cyanobacterium Acaryochloris Marina
  76. Cyanobacterial ecotypes in the microbial mat community of Mushroom Spring (Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming) as species-like units linking microbial community composition, structure and function
  77. Isolation and gene quantification of heterotrophic N2‐fixing bacterioplankton in the Baltic Sea
  78. Diversity of phototrophic bacteria in microbial mats from Arctic hot springs (Greenland)
  79. Intra-colonial variability in light acclimation of zooxanthellae in coral tissues of Pocillopora damicornis
  80. In situ analysis of nitrogen fixation and metabolic switching in unicellular thermophilic cyanobacteria inhabiting hot spring microbial mats
  81. Fabrication and test of sol–gel based planar oxygen optodes for use in aquatic sediments
  82. Identification of “Candidatus Thioturbo danicus,” a Microaerophilic Bacterium That Builds Conspicuous Veils on Sulfidic Sediments
  83. Algal Species and Light Microenvironment in a Low-pH, Geothermal Microbial Mat Community
  84. Chlorophyll d: the puzzle resolved
  85. Diel Variations in Carbon Metabolism by Green Nonsulfur-Like Bacteria in Alkaline Siliceous Hot Spring Microbial Mats from Yellowstone National Park
  86. Complex pattern formation of marine gradient bacteria explained by a simple computer model
  87. CORAL PHOTOBIOLOGY STUDIED WITH A NEW IMAGING PULSE AMPLITUDE MODULATED FLUOROMETER1
  88. The chemical microenvironment of the symbiotic planktonic foraminiferOrbulina universa
  89. Temporal patterns in effective quantum yield of individual zooxanthellae expelled during bleaching
  90. Ecology: A niche for cyanobacteria containing chlorophyll d
  91. Optical Microsensors for Analysis of Microbial Communities
  92. Oxic microzones and radial oxygen loss from roots of Zostera marina
  93. Biogeochemistry of an Iron-Rich Hypersaline Microbial Mat (Camargue, France)
  94. Oil-contamination effects on a hypersaline microbial mat community (Camargue, France) as studied with microsensors and geochemical analysis
  95. Reshaping of sandstone surfaces by cryptoendolithic cyanobacteria: bioalkalization causes chemical weathering in arid landscapes
  96. Propagation of electromagnetic radiation in mitochondria?
  97. A system for imaging variable chlorophyll fluorescence of aquatic phototrophs
  98. Loss of Functional Photosystem II Reaction Centres in Zooxanthellae of Corals Exposed to Bleaching Conditions: Using Fluorescence Rise Kinetics
  99. Microbially mediated sulphide production in a thermal, acidic algal mat community in Yellowstone National Park
  100. Cyanobacterial Ecotypes in Different Optical Microenvironments of a 68°C Hot Spring Mat Community Revealed by 16S-23S rRNA Internal Transcribed Spacer Region Variation
  101. Bacteria are not too small for spatial sensing of chemical gradients: An experimental evidence
  102. Growth, Structure and Calcification Potential of an Artificial Cyanobacterial Mat
  103. Conspicuous Veils Formed by Vibrioid Bacteria on Sulfidic Marine Sediment
  104. Microscopic Examination of Distribution and Phenotypic Properties of Phylogenetically Diverse Chloroflexaceae-Related Bacteria in Hot Spring Microbial Mats
  105. PRIMARY PRODUCTION OF CRUSTOSE CORALLINE RED ALGAE IN A HIGH ARCTIC FJORD1
  106. Growth and chemosensory behavior of sulfate-reducing bacteria in oxygen–sulfide gradients
  107. APPARENT LIGHT REQUIREMENT FOR ACTIVATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS UPON REHYDRATION OF DESICCATED BEACHROCK MICROBIAL MATS1
  108. Benthic diatoms of a high Arctic fjord (Young Sound, NE Greenland): importance for ecosystem primary production
  109. A laboratory study on O2 dynamics and photosynthesis in ice algal communities: quantification by microsensors, O2 exchange rates, 14C incubations and a PAM fluorometer
  110. Microsensor studies of photosynthesis and respiration in the larger symbiont bearing foraminiferaAmphistegina lobifera, andAmphisorus hemprichii
  111. Motility of Marichromatium gracilein Response to Light, Oxygen, and Sulfide
  112. An in situ instrument for planar O2 optode measurements at benthic interfaces
  113. Diversity and Distribution in Hypersaline Microbial Mats of Bacteria Related to Chloroflexusspp
  114. Fiber-Optic Fluorometer for Microscale Mapping of Photosynthetic Pigments in Microbial Communities
  115. Fine‐scale measurement of diffusivity in a microbial mat with nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
  116. Biomass, production and horizontal patchiness of sea ice algae in a high-Arctic fjord (Young Sound, NE Greenland)
  117. Photosynthetic performance of surface-associated algae below sea ice as measured with a pulse-amplitude-modulated (PAM) fluorometer and O2 microsensors
  118. The responses of photosynthesis and oxygen consumption to short‐term changes in temperature and irradiance in a cyanobacterial mat (Ebro Delta, Spain)
  119. A New System for Three-Dimensional Tracking of Motile Microorganisms
  120. Short-term temperature effects on oxygen and sulfide cycling in a hypersaline cyanobacterial mat (Solar Lake, Egypt)
  121. A microsensor study of light enhanced Ca2+ uptake and photosynthesis in the reef-building hermatypic coral Favia sp.
  122. Aerotaxis in Desulfovibrio
  123. Dynamics of anoxygenic photosynthesis in an experimental green sulphur bacteria biofilm
  124. SALINITY‐DEPENDENT LIMITATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND OXYGEN EXCHANGE IN MICROBIAL MATS
  125. HETEROGENEITY OF OXYGEN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN A PHOTOSYNTHETIC MICROBIAL MAT AS STUDIED BY PLANAR OPTODES
  126. Adaptation, test and in situ measurements with O2 microopt(r)odes on benthic landers
  127. Spatial scale and the diversity of benthic cyanobacteria and diatoms in a salina
  128. A modular luminescence lifetime imaging system for mapping oxygen distribution in biological samples
  129. In situ methods for assessment of microorganisms and their activities
  130. Growth of green sulphur bacteria in experimental benthic oxygen, sulphide, pH and light gradients
  131. A H2S microsensor for profiling biofilms and sediments: application in an acidic lake sediment
  132. Solution of the inverse problem of radiative transfer on the basis of measured internal fluxes
  133. A fast‐responding CO2 microelectrode for profiling sediments, microbial mats, and biofilms
  134. A simple fiberoptic sensor to detect the penetration of microsensors into sediments and other biogeochemical systems
  135. General theory of three-dimensional radiance measurements with optical microprobes
  136. A microoptode array for fine-scale measurement of oxygen distribution
  137. Anoxic aggregates - an ephemeral phenomenon in the pelagic environment?
  138. Optical measurement of oxygen and temperature in microscale: strategies and biological applications
  139. A simple light meter for measurements of PAR (400 to 700 nm) with fiber-optic microprobes: application for P vs E0(PAR) measurements in a microbial mat
  140. pH profiles of the extremely alkaline hindguts of soil-feeding termites (Isoptera: Termitidae) determined with microelectrodes
  141. MICROENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS‐COUPLED RESPIRATION IN AN EPILITHIC CYANOBACTERIAL BIOFILM1
  142. Die Mikrobenmatte – das kleinste Ökosystem der Welt
  143. An Amperometric Microsensor for the Determination of H2S in Aquatic Environments
  144. Theory of equidistant three-dimensional radiance measurements with optical microprobes
  145. Measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence within leaves using a modified PAM Fluorometer with a fiber-optic microprobe
  146. Fiber‐optic oxygen microsensors, a new tool in aquatic biology
  147. An endoevaporitic microbial mat within a gypsum crust:zonation of phototrophs, photopigments, and light penetration
  148. Microenvironment and photosynthesis of zooxanthellae in scleractinian corals studied with microsensors for O2, pH and light
  149. The light field of microbenthic communities: Radiance distribution and microscale optics of sandy coastal sediments
  150. Optical properties of microbial mats: Light measurements with fiber-optic microprobes
  151. Oxygenic photosynthesis and light distribution in marine microbial mats
  152. Light penetration and light intensity in sandy marine sediments measured with irradiance and scalar irradiance fiber-optic microprobes
  153. Spectral light measurements in microbenthic phototrophic communities with a fiber‐optic microprobe coupled to a sensitive diode array detector
  154. The Microenvironment and Photosynthetic Performance of Prochloron SP. in Symbiosis with Didemnid Ascidians