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  1. Virus ecology of fluvial systems: a blank spot on the map?
  2. Algal extracellular release in river-floodplain dissolved organic matter: response of extracellular enzymatic activity during a post-flood period
  3. The virus’s tooth: cyanophages affect an African flamingo population in a bottom-up cascade
  4. Origin, enzymatic response and fate of dissolved organic matter during flood and non-flood conditions in a river-floodplain system of the Danube (Austria)
  5. Evaluation of confocal laser scanning microscopy for enumeration of virus-like particles in aquatic systems
  6. Viruses in aquatic ecosystems: important advancements of the last 20 years and prospects for the future in the field of microbial oceanography and limnology
  7. Viral ecology of organic and inorganic particles in aquatic systems: avenues for further research
  8. Effects of suspended matter quality and virus abundance on microbial parameters: experimental evidence from a large European river
  9. Imaging and quantifying virus fluorescence signals on aquatic aggregates: a new method and its implication for aquatic microbial ecology
  10. Sources and composition of organic matter for bacterial growth in a large European river floodplain system (Danube, Austria)
  11. Online program ‘vipcal’ for calculating lytic viral production and lysogenic cells based on a viral reduction approach
  12. Viruses
  13. Viruses, bacteria and suspended particles in a backwater and main channel site of the Danube (Austria)
  14. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and bacterial growth in floodplains of the Danube River under varying hydrological connectivity
  15. Impact of hydrology on free-living and particle-associated microorganisms in a river floodplain system (Danube, Austria)
  16. Hydrological control of system characteristics of floodplain lakes
  17. Bacteria and viruses in the water column of tropical freshwater reservoirs
  18. Particulate organic matter dynamics in a river floodplain system: impact of hydrological connectivity
  19. Comments on the determination of nucleic acids in natural waters by the CTAB-DABA-orcinol method
  20. Diel, seasonal, and depth-related variability of viruses and dissolved DNA in the northern Adriatic Sea
  21. Effect of virus-rich high molecular weight concentrates of seawater on the dynamics of dissolved amino acids and carbohydrates
  22. Significance of viruses versus heterotrophic nanofiagellates for controlling bacterial abundance in the northern Adriatic Sea
  23. Significance of the Virus-Rich 2–200 nm Size Fraction of Seawater for Heterotrophic Flagellates: I. Impact on Growth
  24. Frequency, size and distribution of bacteriophages in different marine bacterial morphotypes
  25. Effect of concentrating the virus-rich 2-2nm size fraction of seawater on the formation of algal flocs (marine snow)
  26. K. H. Mann & J. R. N. Lazier: Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems: Biological-Physical Interactions in the Oceans.
  27. The submicron size fraction of seawater containing high numbers of virus particles as bioactive agent in unicellular plankton community successions
  28. Zooplankton activity fueling the microbial loop: Differential growth response of bacteria from oligotrophic and eutrophic waters
  29. Floating mucilage in the Northern Adriatic Sea: the potential of a microbial ecological approach to solve the “mystery”
  30. Mucus trails in the rocky intertidal. A highly active microenvironment
  31. Decomposition and significance of sea-grass leaf litter (Cymodocea nodosa) for the microbial food web in coastal waters (Gulf of Trieste, Northern Adriatic Sea)
  32. Primary production of Cymodocea nodosa in the Gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic Sea): a comparison of methods
  33. Potential microbial utilization rates of sublittoral gastropod mucus trails
  34. Benthic community metabolism and microbial dynamics in the Gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic Sea)
  35. The Ecology of Amorphous Aggregations (Marine Snow) in the Northern Adriatic Sea:
  36. Dietary Preferences and Carbon Absorption by two Grazing Gastropods, G/bbula umbilicaris (LINNÉ) and Jujubinus striatus (LINNÉ)
  37. Role of Bacteria in the Carbon and Nitrogen Flow between Water-Column and Sediment in a Shallow Marine Bay (Bay of Piran, Northern Adriatic Sea)