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  1. Consistency and challenges in replicating slow sand filtration for drinking water production across Mini- and Midi-scales
  2. Complete genome sequences of Alkalilimnicola ehrlichii strain SGAR-12 isolated from a pilot-scale haloalkaline biodesulfurization installation and type strain A. ehrlichii MLHE <...
  3. Draft genome sequences of two Thioalkalivibrio sulfidiphilus strains isolated from a pilot-scale haloalkaline biodesulfurization installation
  4. Nutrient‐driven growth and microbiome shifts in the brown alga Sargassum fluitansIII
  5. Shifts in sulphur-cycling bacteria in the rhizobiome support the adaptation of Caulerpa prolifera to elevated sulphide levels
  6. Enhancing slow sand filtration for safe drinking water production: interdisciplinary insights into Schmutzdecke characteristics and filtration performance in mini-scale filters
  7. Draft genome of the marine bacterium Alteromonas gracilis strain J4 isolated from the green coenocytic alga Caulerpa prolifera
  8. Impact of persistently high sea surface temperatures on the rhizobiomes of Zostera marina in a Baltic Sea benthocosms
  9. Sponges on shifting reefs: holobionts show similar molecular and physiological responses to coral versus macroalgal food
  10. Process conditions affect microbial diversity and activity in a haloalkaline biodesulfurization system
  11. Global freshwater distribution of Telonemia protists
  12. Shedding light on the total and active core microbiomes in slow sand filters for drinking water production
  13. Diversity of the holopelagic Sargassum microbiome from the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt to coastal stranding locations
  14. Dynamics of Thioalkalivibrio species in a co-culture under selective pressure of ampicillin
  15. Succession of bacteria and archaea involved in the nitrogen cycle of a seasonally stratified lake
  16. Meta-transcriptomic comparison of two sponge holobionts feeding on coral- and macroalgal-dissolved organic matter
  17. Microbial ecology of biofiltration used for producing safe drinking water
  18. Harnessing solar power: photoautotrophy supplements the diet of a low-light dwelling sponge
  19. Comparative analysis of microbial communities from different full-scale haloalkaline biodesulfurization systems
  20. Marine sponges maintain stable bacterial communities between reef sites with different coral to algae cover ratios
  21. Characterization and Comparison of Bacterial Communities of an Invasive and Two Native Caribbean Seagrass Species Sheds Light on the Possible Influence of the Microbiome on Invasive Mechanisms
  22. The protohistoric briquetage at Puntone (Tuscany, Italy): A multidisciplinary attempt to unravel its age and role in the salt supply of Early States in Tyrrhenian Central Italy
  23. Resilience of Microbial Communities after Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment of a Eutrophic Lake to Suppress Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms
  24. DNA‐stable isotope probing (DNA‐SIP) identifies marine sponge‐associated bacteria actively utilizing dissolved organic matter (DOM)
  25. Molecular and Physiological Adaptations to Low Temperature in Thioalkalivibrio Strains Isolated from Soda Lakes with Different Temperature Regimes
  26. Author Correction: A genomic catalog of Earth’s microbiomes
  27. Subcellular view of host–microbiome nutrient exchange in sponges: insights into the ecological success of an early metazoan–microbe symbiosis
  28. A genomic catalog of Earth’s microbiomes
  29. Bacterial Community Composition in Produced Water of Diyarbakır Oil Fields in Turkey
  30. Stromatolites as Biosignatures of Atmospheric Oxygenation: Carbonate Biomineralization and UV-C Resilience in a Geitlerinema sp. - Dominated Culture
  31. Trinuclear copper biocatalytic center forms an active site of thiocyanate dehydrogenase
  32. Coexistence of sulfate reducers with the other oil bacterial groups in Diyarbakır oil fields
  33. Temperature as competitive strategy determining factor in pulse-fed aerobic bioreactors
  34. Metagenomes and metatranscriptomes shed new light on the microbial-mediated sulfur cycle in a Siberian soda lake
  35. Transcriptomic Analysis of Two Thioalkalivibrio Species Under Arsenite Stress Revealed a Potential Candidate Gene for an Alternative Arsenite Oxidation Pathway
  36. Exploring Biodiversity and Arsenic Metabolism of Microbiota Inhabiting Arsenic-Rich Groundwaters in Northern Italy
  37. Comparative Genomics of Thiohalobacter thiocyanaticus HRh1T and Guyparkeria sp. SCN-R1, Halophilic Chemolithoautotrophic Sulfur-Oxidizing Gammaproteobacteria Capable of Using Thiocyanate as Energy Source
  38. Wide diversity of methane and short-chain alkane metabolisms in uncultured archaea
  39. Diversity and Distribution of Sulfur Oxidation-Related Genes in Thioalkalivibrio, a Genus of Chemolithoautotrophic and Haloalkaliphilic Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria
  40. Seaweed Loads Cause Stronger Bacterial Community Shifts in Coastal Lagoon Sediments Than Nutrient Loads
  41. Metabolism and Occurrence of Methanogenic and Sulfate-Reducing Syntrophic Acetate Oxidizing Communities in Haloalkaline Environments
  42. A metagenomics roadmap to the uncultured genome diversity in hypersaline soda lake sediments
  43. Metagenomic Analysis Shows the Presence of Bacteria Related to Free-Living Forms of Sulfur-Oxidizing Chemolithoautotrophic Symbionts in the Rhizosphere of the Seagrass Zostera marina
  44. Unraveling seaweeds bacteriomes
  45. Spatio-temporal dynamics of sulfur bacteria during oxic--anoxic regime shifts in a seasonally stratified lake
  46. Analysis of the Genes Involved in Thiocyanate Oxidation during Growth in Continuous Culture of the Haloalkaliphilic Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacterium Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans ARh 2T Using Transcriptomics
  47. Succession of Bacterial Communities in a Seasonally Stratified Lake with an Anoxic and Sulfidic Hypolimnion
  48. Oxic-anoxic regime shifts mediated by feedbacks between biogeochemical processes and microbial community dynamics
  49. Draft genome sequence of Dethiobacter alkaliphilus strain AHT1T, a gram-positive sulfidogenic polyextremophile
  50. Genomic diversity within the haloalkaliphilic genus Thioalkalivibrio
  51. Comparative Genome Analysis of Three Thiocyanate Oxidizing Thioalkalivibrio Species Isolated from Soda Lakes
  52. Isolation of a sulfide-producing bacterial consortium from cooling-tower water: Evaluation of corrosive effects on galvanized steel
  53. Discovery of Putative Halogenases in Environmental Samples Using Metagenomics
  54. Complete genome sequence of Desulfurivibrio alkaliphilus strain AHT2T, a haloalkaliphilic sulfidogen from Egyptian hypersaline alkaline lakes
  55. Bacterial community structure and variation in a full-scale seawater desalination plant for drinking water production
  56. Rhizosphere Microbiomes of European + Seagrasses Are Selected by the Plant, But Are Not Species Specific
  57. Metagenomic Insights into the Uncultured Diversity and Physiology of Microbes in Four Hypersaline Soda Lake Brines
  58. Marine Microbial Systems Ecology: Microbial Networks in the Sea
  59. Complete genome sequence of Thioalkalivibrio paradoxus type strain ARh 1T, an obligately chemolithoautotrophic haloalkaliphilic sulfur-oxidizing bacterium isolated from a Kenyan soda lake
  60. Partial genome sequence of Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanodenitrificans ARhD 1T, a chemolithoautotrophic haloalkaliphilic sulfur-oxidizing bacterium capable of complete denitrification
  61. Partial genome sequence of the haloalkaliphilic soda lake bacterium Thioalkalivibrio thiocyanoxidans ARh 2T
  62. Tracking the dynamics of heterotrophs and nitrifiers in moving-bed biofilm reactors operated at different COD/N ratios
  63. Characterization of the arsenite oxidizer Aliihoeflea sp. strain 2WW and its potential application in the removal of arsenic from groundwater in combination with Pf-ferritin
  64. Cytochrome cbb 3 of Thioalkalivibrio is a Na + -pumping cytochrome oxidase
  65. Functional microbiology of soda lakes
  66. Microbial diversity and biogeochemical cycling in soda lakes
  67. Physiological and genomic features of highly alkaliphilic hydrogen-utilizing Betaproteobacteria from a continental serpentinizing site
  68. Isolation and characterization of an obligately chemolithoautotrophicHalothiobacillusstrain capable of growth on thiocyanate as an energy source
  69. Genome analysis of Desulfotomaculum gibsoniae strain GrollT a highly versatile Gram-positive sulfate-reducing bacterium
  70. Genome analyses of the carboxydotrophic sulfate-reducers Desulfotomaculum nigrificans and Desulfotomaculum carboxydivorans and reclassification of Desulfotomaculum caboxydivorans as a later synonym of Desulfotomaculum nigrificans
  71. Arsenic transforming abilities of groundwater bacteria and the combined use of Aliihoeflea sp. strain 2WW and goethite in metalloid removal
  72. Nitrolancea hollandica gen. nov., sp. nov., a chemolithoautotrophic nitrite-oxidizing bacterium isolated from a bioreactor belonging to the phylum Chloroflexi
  73. Sulfate-dependent acetate oxidation under extremely natron-alkaline conditions by syntrophic associations from hypersaline soda lakes
  74. Identification of key factors in Accelerated Low Water Corrosion through experimental simulation of tidal conditions: influence of stimulated indigenous microbiota
  75. Effectiveness of various sorbents and biological oxidation in the removal of arsenic species from groundwater
  76. Draft Genome Sequence of the Arsenite-Oxidizing Strain Aliihoeflea sp. 2WW, Isolated from Arsenic-Contaminated Groundwater
  77. Diversity and distribution ofHalomonasin Rambla Salada, a hypersaline environment in the southeast of Spain
  78. Genome analysis ofChitinivibrio alkaliphilusgen. nov., sp. nov., a novel extremely haloalkaliphilic anaerobic chitinolytic bacterium from the candidate phylum Termite Group 3
  79. Genetic diversity of inorganic carbon uptake systems causes variation in CO2 response of the cyanobacterium Microcystis
  80. Draft genome sequence of Rhodococcus rhodochrous strain ATCC 17895
  81. Microbial transformations of arsenic: perspectives for biological removal of arsenic from water
  82. Genome analysis of Desulfotomaculum kuznetsovii strain 17T reveals a physiological similarity with Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum strain SIT.
  83. Isolation and characterization of two novel alkalitolerant sulfidogens from a Thiopaq bioreactor, Desulfonatronum alkalitolerans sp. nov., and Sulfurospirillum alkalitolerans sp. nov
  84. Temporal and Spatial Coexistence of Archaeal and BacterialamoAGenes and Gene Transcripts in Lake Lucerne
  85. Colorless Sulfur Bacteria
  86. Halophilic and Haloalkaliphilic Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria
  87. Analysis of community composition of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in hypersaline and soda lakes usingsoxB as a functional molecular marker
  88. Complete genome sequence of the sulfate-reducing firmicute Desulfotomaculum ruminis type strain (DLT)
  89. Seasonal and vertical distribution of putative ammonia-oxidizing thaumarchaeotal communities in an oligotrophic lake
  90. Sulfate-reducing bacteria inhabiting natural corrosion deposits from marine steel structures
  91. Culture-Dependent and Independent Studies of Microbial Diversity in Highly Copper-Contaminated Chilean Marine Sediments
  92. Nitrification expanded: discovery, physiology and genomics of a nitrite-oxidizing bacterium from the phylum Chloroflexi
  93. Desulfuribacillus alkaliarsenatis gen. nov. sp. nov., a deep-lineage, obligately anaerobic, dissimilatory sulfur and arsenate-reducing, haloalkaliphilic representative of the order Bacillales from soda lakes
  94. Biodegradation Potential of Halo(alkali)philic Prokaryotes
  95. Desulfonatronovibrio halophilus sp. nov., a novel moderately halophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium from hypersaline chloride–sulfate lakes in Central Asia
  96. Evaluation and optimization of nucleic acid extraction methods for the molecular analysis of bacterial communities associated with corroded carbon steel
  97. Application of a 2-step process for the biological treatment of sulfidic spent caustics
  98. Sulfur bacteria in wastewater stabilization ponds periodically affected by the ‘red-water’ phenomenon
  99. Anaerobic utilization of pectinous substrates at extremely haloalkaline conditions by Natranaerovirga pectinivora gen. nov., sp. nov., and Natranaerovirga hydrolytica sp. nov., isolated from hypersaline soda lakes
  100. Spatial Patterns of Iron- and Methane-Oxidizing Bacterial Communities in an Irregularly Flooded, Riparian Wetland
  101. Complete genome sequence of Thioalkalivibrio sp. K90mix
  102. Sulfidogenesis in hypersaline chloride-sulfate lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia)
  103. Desulfonatronobacter acidivorans gen. nov., sp. nov. and Desulfobulbus alkaliphilus sp. nov., haloalkaliphilic heterotrophic sulfate-reducing bacteria from soda lakes
  104. Thioalkalivibrio sulfidiphilus sp. nov., a haloalkaliphilic, sulfur-oxidizing gammaproteobacterium from alkaline habitats
  105. Effect of Elevated Salt Concentrations on the Aerobic Granular Sludge Process: Linking Microbial Activity with Microbial Community Structure
  106. Natronoflexus pectinivorans gen. nov. sp. nov., an obligately anaerobic and alkaliphilic fermentative member of Bacteroidetes from soda lakes
  107. Biological treatment of refinery spent caustics under halo-alkaline conditions
  108. Effect of different salt adaptation strategies on the microbial diversity, activity, and settling of nitrifying sludge in sequencing batch reactors
  109. Analysis of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria dominating in lab-scale bioreactors with high ammonium bicarbonate loading
  110. Polyhydroxybutyrate production from lactate using a mixed microbial culture
  111. Culturable diversity of lithotrophic haloalkaliphilic sulfate-reducing bacteria in soda lakes and the description of Desulfonatronum thioautotrophicum sp. nov., Desulfonatronum thiosulfatophilum sp. nov., Desulfonatronovibrio thiodismutans sp. nov., an...
  112. Sulfur-dependent respiration under extremely haloalkaline conditions in soda lake ‘acetogens’ and the description of Natroniella sulfidigena sp. nov.
  113. Complete genome sequence of Thioalkalivibrio “sulfidophilus” HL-EbGr7
  114. Distribution and Diversity ofGallionella-Like Neutrophilic Iron Oxidizers in a Tidal Freshwater Marsh
  115. Metabolic modeling of mixed substrate uptake for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production
  116. The Microbial Sulfur Cycle at Extremely Haloalkaline Conditions of Soda Lakes
  117. Effect of temperature and cycle length on microbial competition in PHB-producing sequencing batch reactor
  118. Diversity of RuBisCO and ATP citrate lyase genes in soda lake sediments
  119. Plasticicumulans acidivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a polyhydroxyalkanoate-accumulating gammaproteobacterium from a sequencing-batch bioreactor
  120. Sulfidogenesis under extremely haloalkaline conditions in soda lakes of Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia)
  121. Desulfurispira natronophila gen. nov. sp. nov.: an obligately anaerobic dissimilatory sulfur-reducing bacterium from soda lakes
  122. Haloalkaliphilic spore-forming sulfidogens from soda lake sediments and description of Desulfitispora alkaliphila gen. nov., sp. nov.
  123. Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase genes as a functional marker for chemolithoautotrophic halophilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in hypersaline habitats
  124. Microbial diversity of an oil-water processing site and its associated oil field: the possible role of microorganisms as information carriers from oil-associated environments
  125. Application of bacteria as self-healing agent for the development of sustainable concrete
  126. Sampling and Nucleic Extraction Procedures from Oil Reservoir Samples
  127. Aerobic carboxydotrophy under extremely haloalkaline conditions in Alkalispirillum/Alkalilimnicola strains isolated from soda lakes
  128. ECOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN SYMPATRIC PSEUDOCRYPTIC SPECIES IN THE ESTUARINE BENTHIC DIATOM NAVICULA PHYLLEPTA (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)1
  129. Propionate and butyrate dependent bacterial sulfate reduction at extremely haloalkaline conditions and description of Desulfobotulus alkaliphilus sp. nov.
  130. Microbial sulfide oxidation in the oxic–anoxic transition zone of freshwater sediment: involvement of lithoautotrophic Magnetospirillum strain J10
  131. Bacterial dissimilatory MnO2 reduction at extremely haloalkaline conditions
  132. A nested PCR approach for improved recovery of archaeal 16S rRNA gene fragments from freshwater samples
  133. Thiohalobacter thiocyanaticus gen. nov., sp. nov., a moderately halophilic, sulfur-oxidizing gammaproteobacterium from hypersaline lakes, that utilizes thiocyanate
  134. Citric acid wastewater as electron donor for biological sulfate reduction
  135. Enrichment of a Mixed Bacterial Culture with a High Polyhydroxyalkanoate Storage Capacity
  136. Characterization of geochemical constituents and bacterial populations associated with As mobilization in deep and shallow tube wells in Bangladesh
  137. PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OFATTHEYA LONGICORNISANDATTHEYA SEPTENTRIONALIS(BACILLARIOPHYTA)
  138. Diversity of iron oxidizers in wetland soils revealed by novel 16S rRNA primers targeting Gallionella-related bacteria
  139. Application of bacteria involved in the biological sulfur cycle for paper mill effluent purification
  140. Desulfovibrio paquesii sp. nov., a hydrogenotrophic sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from a synthesis-gas-fed bioreactor treating zinc- and sulfate-rich wastewater
  141. Molecular characterization of microbial populations in groundwater sources and sand filters for drinking water production
  142. Thiohalorhabdus denitrificans gen. nov., sp. nov., an extremely halophilic, sulfur-oxidizing, deep-lineage gammaproteobacterium from hypersaline habitats
  143. Sulfate reduction at pH 4 during the thermophilic (55°C) acidification of sucrose in UASB reactors
  144. The membrane bioreactor: A novel tool to grow anammox bacteria as free cells
  145. Diversity of microbial communities in open mixed culture fermentations: impact of the pH and carbon source
  146. Utilization of arylaliphatic nitriles by haloalkaliphilic Halomonas nitrilicus sp. nov. isolated from soda soils
  147. Expression of copA and cusA in Shewanella during copper stress
  148. Microbiological analysis of the population of extremely haloalkaliphilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria dominating in lab-scale sulfide-removing bioreactors
  149. Characterization of Heavy Metal Resistance of Metal-ReducingShewanellaIsolates From Marine Sediments
  150. Thiohalospira halophila gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thiohalospira alkaliphila sp. nov., novel obligately chemolithoautotrophic, halophilic, sulfur-oxidizing gammaproteobacteria from hypersaline habitats
  151. The ecology and biotechnology of sulphate-reducing bacteria
  152. Heterotrophic denitrification at extremely high salt and pH by haloalkaliphilic Gammaproteobacteria from hypersaline soda lakes
  153. Diversity and spatio-temporal distribution of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea and Bacteria in sediments of the Westerschelde estuary
  154. Sulfidogenesis under extremely haloalkaline conditions by Desulfonatronospira thiodismutans gen. nov., sp. nov., and Desulfonatronospira delicata sp. nov. - a novel lineage of Deltaproteobacteria from hypersaline soda lakes
  155. Bacteria from hydrocarbon seep areas growing on short-chain alkanes
  156. Dethiobacter alkaliphilus gen. nov. sp. nov., and Desulfurivibrio alkaliphilus gen. nov. sp. nov.: two novel representatives of reductive sulfur cycle from soda lakes
  157. Diversity and expression of cyanobacterial hupS genes in pure cultures and in a nitrogen-limited phototrophic biofilm
  158. Influence of salts and pH on growth and activity of a novel facultatively alkaliphilic, extremely salt-tolerant, obligately chemolithoautotrophic sufur-oxidizing Gammaproteobacterium Thioalkalibacter halophilus gen. nov., sp. nov. from South-Western Si...
  159. Competition and coexistence of sulfate-reducing bacteria, acetogens and methanogens in a lab-scale anaerobic bioreactor as affected by changing substrate to sulfate ratio
  160. Effects of Deposition of Heavy-Metal-Polluted Harbor Mud on Microbial Diversity and Metal Resistance in Sandy Marine Sediments
  161. Section 3 update: Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) in microbial ecology
  162. Microbial diversity in deep sediments of the Benguela Upwelling System
  163. Methylohalomonas lacus gen. nov., sp. nov. and Methylonatrum kenyense gen. nov., sp. nov., methylotrophic gammaproteobacteria from hypersaline lakes
  164. Bacterial diversity and activity along a salinity gradient in soda lakes of the Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia)
  165. An optimized protocol for the identification of diatoms, flagellated algae and pathogenic protozoa with phylochips
  166. Development of a PCR for the detection and identification of cyanobacterial nifD genes
  167. Phototrophic biofilms and their potential applications
  168. Microbial Isobutyronitrile Utilization under Haloalkaline Conditions
  169. Thiohalomonas denitrificans gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thiohalomonas nitratireducens sp. nov., novel obligately chemolithoautotrophic, moderately halophilic, thiodenitrifying Gammaproteobacteria from hypersaline habitats
  170. A COMPARISON OF TAXON CO-OCCURRENCE PATTERNS FOR MACRO- AND MICROORGANISMS
  171. Community structure and seasonal dynamics of diatom biofilms and associated grazers in intertidal mudflats
  172. Identification of organic matter sources in sulfidic late Holocene Antarctic fjord sediments from fossil rDNA sequence analysis
  173. Co-existence of physiologically similar sulfate-reducing bacteria in a full-scale sulfidogenic bioreactor fed with a single organic electron donor
  174. Acetonitrile degradation under haloalkaline conditions by Natronocella acetinitrilica gen. nov., sp. nov.
  175. Heterotrophic Pioneers Facilitate Phototrophic Biofilm Development
  176. Diversity, Activity, and Abundance of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Saline and Hypersaline Soda Lakes
  177. Desulfurispirillum alkaliphilum gen. nov. sp. nov., a novel obligately anaerobic sulfur- and dissimilatory nitrate-reducing bacterium from a full-scale sulfide-removing bioreactor
  178. Denitrification in a binary culture and thiocyanate metabolism in Thiohalophilus thiocyanoxidans gen. nov. sp. nov. – a moderately halophilic chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing Gammaproteobacterium from hypersaline lakes
  179. On the origin of 24-norcholestanes and their use as age-diagnostic biomarkers
  180. Molecular diversity studies of bacterial communities of oil polluted microbial mats from the Etang de Berre (France)
  181. Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria in Soap Lake (Washington State), a Meromictic, Haloalkaline Lake with an Unprecedented High Sulfide Content
  182. Analysis of Diversity and Activity of Sulfate-Reducing Bacterial Communities in Sulfidogenic Bioreactors Using 16S rRNA and dsrB Genes as Molecular Markers
  183. On the reproducibility of microcosm experiments – different community composition in parallel phototrophic biofilm microcosms
  184. Thiomicrospira halophila sp. nov., a moderately halophilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from hypersaline lakes
  185. Diversity of culturable halophilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in hypersaline habitats
  186. Structure of microbial communities performing the simultaneous reduction of Fe(II)EDTA.NO2−and Fe(III)EDTA−
  187. Diversity of phototrophic bacteria in microbial mats from Arctic hot springs (Greenland)
  188. Meeting Report: Molecular Ecology Workshop. Detection of Microbial Biodiversity in Environmental Samples, Camerino, Italy, September 19–21, 2005
  189. Editorial
  190. Nitrate-dependent [Fe(II)EDTA]2− oxidation by Paracoccus ferrooxidans sp. nov., isolated from a denitrifying bioreactor
  191. rRNA and Poly-β-Hydroxybutyrate Dynamics in Bioreactors Subjected to Feast and Famine Cycles
  192. Genetic diversity and biogeography of haloalkaliphilic sulphur-oxidizing bacteria belonging to the genus Thioalkalivibrio
  193. A Vista for Microbial Ecology and Environmental Biotechnology
  194. Evaluation of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis in the detection of 16S rDNA sequence variation in rhizobia and methanotrophs
  195. Identification of “Candidatus Thioturbo danicus,” a Microaerophilic Bacterium That Builds Conspicuous Veils on Sulfidic Sediments
  196. Characterization of Microbial Communities Removing Nitrogen Oxides from Flue Gas: the BioDeNOx Process
  197. Citreicella thiooxidans gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel lithoheterotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from the Black Sea
  198. Oxidation of thiosulfate to tetrathionate by an haloarchaeon isolated from hypersaline habitat
  199. Nested PCR-Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis Approach To Determine the Diversity of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Complex Microbial Communities
  200. Biomarker and 16S rDNA evidence for anaerobic oxidation of methane and related carbonate precipitation in deep-sea mud volcanoes of the Sorokin Trough, Black Sea
  201. Diversity of anoxygenic phototrophic sulfur bacteria in the microbial mats of the Ebro Delta: a combined morphological and molecular approach
  202. Thioclava pacifica gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel facultatively autotrophic, marine, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from a near-shore sulfidic hydrothermal area
  203. Aerobic Organic Carbon Mineralization by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in the Oxygen-Saturated Photic Zone of a Hypersaline Microbial Mat
  204. Fatty acid, compatible solute and pigment composition of obligately chemolithoautotrophic alkaliphilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from soda lakes
  205. Characterization of functional bacterial groups in a hypersaline microbial mat community (Salins-de-Giraud, Camargue, France)
  206. A comparative study of hydrocarbon degradation byMarinobactersp.,Rhodococcussp. andCorynebacteriumsp. isolated from different mat systems
  207. Genetic diversity of oxygenic phototrophs in microbial mats exposed to different levels of oil pollution
  208. Evolution of the methane cycle in Ace Lake (Antarctica) during the Holocene: response of methanogens and methanotrophs to environmental change
  209. Combined DNA and lipid analyses of sediments reveal changes in Holocene haptophyte and diatom populations in an Antarctic lake
  210. Growth kinetics of haloalkaliphilic, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium Thioalkalivibrio versutus strain ALJ 15 in continuous culture
  211. Thialkalivibrio halophilus sp. nov., a novel obligately chemolithoautotrophic, facultatively alkaliphilic, and extremely salt-tolerant, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium from a hypersaline alkaline lake
  212. The Rise of the Rhizosolenid Diatoms
  213. Structural and functional analysis of a microbial mat ecosystem from a unique permanent hypersaline inland lake: ‘La Salada de Chiprana’ (NE Spain)
  214. A diatomaceous origin for long-chain diols and mid-chain hydroxy methyl alkanoates widely occurring in quaternary marine sediments: indicators for high-nutrient conditions
  215. Long-term trends in the survival of immunological epitopes entombed in fossil brachiopod skeletons
  216. Genetic diversity of ?satellite? bacteria present in cultures of marine diatoms
  217. Genetic diversity of ‘satellite’ bacteria present in cultures of marine diatoms
  218. Microheterogeneity in 16S Ribosomal DNA-Defined Bacterial Populations from a Stratified Planktonic Environment Is Related to Temporal Changes and to Ecological Adaptations
  219. A new approach to determine the genetic diversity of viable and active bacteria in aquatic ecosystems
  220. A new approach to determine the genetic diversity of viable and active bacteria in aquatic ecosystems
  221. Microbial community dynamics in Mediterranean nutrient-enriched seawater mesocosms: changes in abundances, activity and composition
  222. Microbial community dynamics in Mediterranean nutrient-enriched seawater mesocosms: changes in the genetic diversity of bacterial populations
  223. Diversity of Thiosulfate-Oxidizing Bacteria from Marine Sediments and Hydrothermal Vents
  224. Identification of 16S Ribosomal DNA-Defined Bacterial Populations at a Shallow Submarine Hydrothermal Vent near Milos Island (Greece)
  225. Matching molecular diversity and ecophysiology of benthic cyanobacteria and diatoms in communities along a salinity gradient
  226. Identification of and Spatio-Temporal Differences between Microbial Assemblages from Two Neighboring Sulfurous Lakes: Comparison by Microscopy and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis
  227. Successional changes in the genetic diversity of a marine bacterial assemblage during confinement
  228. Physiology, phylogenetic relationships, and ecology of filamentous sulfate-reducing bacteria (genus Desulfonema )
  229. Missing lithotroph identified as new planctomycete
  230. DGGE/TGGE a method for identifying genes from natural ecosystems
  231. SALINITY‐DEPENDENT LIMITATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND OXYGEN EXCHANGE IN MICROBIAL MATS
  232. The anaerobic oxidation of ammonium
  233. Isolation and characterization of a novel facultatively alkaliphilic Nitrobacter species, N. alkalicus sp. nov.
  234. The phylogeny of unicellular, extremely halotolerant cyanobacteria
  235. Divergent members of the bacterial division Verrucomicrobiales in a temperate freshwater lake
  236. Biofilm dynamics studied with microsensors and molecular techniques
  237. Biofilm dynamics studied with microsensors and molecular techniques
  238. Evaluation of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis in the detection of 16S rDNA sequence variation in rhizobia and methanotrophs
  239. Molecular methods to study the organization of microbial communities
  240. Multispecies biofilms: report from the discussion session
  241. Phylogenetic relationships ofThiomicrospira species and their identification in deep-sea hydrothermal vent samples by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of 16S rDNA fragments
  242. Molecular methods to study the organization of microbial communities
  243. Multispecies biofilms: Report from the discussion session
  244. A simple and rapid electrophoresis method to detect sequence variation in PCR-amplified DNA fragments
  245. Determination of the genetic diversity of microbial communities using DGGE analysis of PCR-amplified 16S rDNA
  246. Phylogenetic Analysis of the Metal-Oxidizing Bacteria Leptothrix discophora and Sphaerotilus natans Using 16S rDNA Sequencing Data
  247. Molecules and morphology — the practical approach
  248. Preservation of the bone protein osteocalcin in dinosaurs
  249. DISTRIBUTION OF TWO TYPES OF EMILIANIA HUXLEYI (PRYMNESIOPHYCEAE) IN THE NORTHEAST ATLANTIC REGION AS DETERMINED BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE AND COCCOLITH MORPHOLOGY1
  250. Macromolecules in brachiopod shells: characterization and diagenesis
  251. An immunohistochemical technique for the localization of preserved biopolymeric remains in fossils
  252. Phylogenetic implications and diagenetic stability of macromolecules from pleistocene and recent shells ofMercenaria mercenaria(mollusca, bivalvia)