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  1. Multi-proxy constraints on sapropel formation during the late Pliocene of central Mediterranean (southwest Sicily)
  2. Archaeal and bacterial tetraether lipids in tropical ponds with contrasting salinity (Guadeloupe, French West Indies): Implications for tetraether-based environmental proxies
  3. Mono- and Dialkyl Glycerol Ether Lipids in Anaerobic Bacteria: Biosynthetic Insights from the Mesophilic Sulfate Reducer Desulfatibacillum alkenivorans PF2803T
  4. The mid-Valanginian Weissert Event as recorded by calcareous nannoplankton in the Vocontian Basin
  5. Productivity and sea-surface temperature changes recorded during the late Eocene–early Oligocene at DSDP Site 511 (South Atlantic)
  6. Methods for Studying Microorganisms in the Environment
  7. Diet of ancient Egyptians inferred from stable isotope systematics
  8. Anaerobic oxidation of long-chain n-alkanes by the hyperthermophilic sulfate-reducing archaeon, Archaeoglobus fulgidus
  9. Sterols and steroids in a freshwater crustacean (Proasellus meridianus): hormonal response to nutritional input
  10. Global shifts in Noelaerhabdaceae assemblages during the late Oligocene–early Miocene
  11. Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on Growth and Luminescence of a Moderately-Piezophilic Luminous Bacteria Photobacterium phosphoreum ANT-2200
  12. Evidence for surfactant production by the haloarchaeon Haloferax sp. MSNC14 in hydrocarbon-containing media
  13. Contrasting variations in the structure and stable carbon isotopic composition of botryococcenes through the last glacial–interglacial transition in Lake Masoko (southern Tanzania)
  14. Alkenone producers during late Oligocene-early Miocene revisited
  15. Anaerobic oxidation of n-alkenes by sulphate-reducing bacteria from the genus Desulfatiferula: n-Ketones as potential metabolites
  16. Non-isoprenoid macrocyclic glycerol diethers associated with authigenic carbonates
  17. Characterization of indigenous Rhodococcus sp. 602, a strain able to accumulate triacylglycerides from naphthyl compounds under nitrogen-starved conditions
  18. Hydrostatic pressure affects membrane and storage lipid compositions of the piezotolerant hydrocarbon-degrading Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus strain #5
  19. Isolation of hydrocarbon-degrading extremely halophilic archaea from an uncontaminated hypersaline pond (Camargue, France)
  20. Metabolism of n-alkanes and n-alkenes by anaerobic bacteria: A summary
  21. Mono- and dicyclic unsaturated triterpenoid hydrocarbons in sediments from Lake Masoko (Tanzania) widely extend the botryococcene family
  22. Cytoplasmic wax ester accumulation during biofilm-driven substrate assimilation at the alkane–water interface by Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17
  23. Artificial formation of medium and long chain 1-haloalkanes during pyrolysis of polar geomacromolecules
  24. Sediment reworking by marine benthic species from the Gullmar Fjord (Western Sweden): Importance of faunal biovolume
  25. Alkane biodegradation and dynamics of phylogenetic subgroups of sulfate-reducing bacteria in an anoxic coastal marine sediment artificially contaminated with oil
  26. Biodegradation of phytane (2,6,10,14-tetramethylhexadecane) and accumulation of related isoprenoid wax esters by Mycobacterium ratisbonense strain SD4 under nitrogen-starved conditions
  27. Influence of bioturbation by the polychaete Nereis diversicolor on the structure of bacterial communities in oil contaminated coastal sediments
  28. Novel mono-, di- and tri-unsaturated very long chain (C37–C43) n-alkenes in alkenone-free lacustrine sediments (Lake Masoko, Tanzania)
  29. Impact of feeding by Arenicola marina (L.) and ageing of faecal material on fatty acid distribution and bacterial community structure in marine sediments: An experimental approach
  30. C25 highly branched isoprenoid alkenes from the marine benthic diatom Pleurosigma strigosum
  31. Growth and cellular fatty-acid composition of a sulphate-reducing bacterium, Desulfatibacillum aliphaticivorans strain CV2803T, grown on n-alkenes
  32. Influence of various redox conditions on the degradation of microalgal triacylglycerols and fatty acids in marine sediments
  33. Long-chain (C19–C29) 1-chloro-n-alkanes in leaf waxes of halophytes of the Chenopodiaceae
  34. In situ anaerobic degradation of petroleum alkanes in marine sediments: preliminary results
  35. Burial and reactivity of sedimentary microalgal lipids in bioturbated Mediterranean coastal sediments
  36. Regiospecific enzymatic oxygenation of cis-vaccenic acid during aerobic senescence of the halophilic purple sulfur bacterium Thiohalocapsa halophila
  37. Anaerobic biodegradation of lipids of the marine microalga Nannochloropsis salina
  38. Visible light-dependent degradation of long-chain alkenes in killed cells of Emiliania huxleyi and Nannochloropsis salina
  39. Anaerobic biodegradation of pristane by a marine sedimentary bacterial and/or archaeal community
  40. The effect of growth temperature on the long-chain alkenes composition in the marine coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi
  41. Effects of zooplankton herbivory on biomarker proxy records
  42. Photodegradation of chlorophyll phytyl chain in senescent leaves of higher plants