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1. Light over mechanics: microbial community structure and activity in simulated migrating bedforms are controlled by oscillating light rather than by mechanical forces.

2. Native freshwater lake microbial community response to an in situ experimental dilbit spill.

3. Fe(II)Cl2 amendment suppresses pond methane emissions by stimulating iron-dependent anaerobic oxidation of methane.

4. Influence of heavy Canadian crude oil on pristine freshwater boreal lake ecosystems in an experimental oil spill.

5. Seasonality in land-ocean connectivity and local processes control sediment bacterial community structure and function in a High Arctic tidal flat.

6. Impact of dilution on stochastically driven methanogenic microbial communities of hypersaline anoxic sediments.

7. Microbial survival mechanisms within serpentinizing Mariana forearc sediments.

8. Ecological variability based on lipid biomarkers in astrobiologically interesting wetlands from the Argentinian central Andes.

9. Tracing long-distance electron transfer and cable bacteria in freshwater sediments by agar pillar gradient columns.

10. Nitrite- and N2O-reducing bacteria respond differently to ecological factors in saline lakes.

11. Diversity, activity, and abundance of benthic microbes in the Southeastern Mediterranean Sea.

12. Energetic and Environmental Constraints on the Community Structure of Benthic Microbial Mats in Lake Fryxell, Antarctica.

13. Enrichment and isolation of acid-tolerant sulfate-reducing microorganisms in the anoxic, acidic hot spring sediments from Copahue volcano, Argentina.

14. Substrate characteristic bacterial fatty acid production based on amino acid assimilation and transformation in marine sediments.

15. Seasonal blooms of neutrophilic Betaproteobacterial Fe(II) oxidizers and Chlorobi in iron-rich coal mine drainage sediments.

16. An RNA-based quantitative and compositional study of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in Lake Taihu, a eutrophic freshwater lake.

17. The rhizosphere of aquatic plants is a habitat for cable bacteria.

18. Microbial biomass turnover times and clues to cellular protein repair in energy-limited deep Baltic Sea sediments.

19. Sediment microbial assemblage structure is modified by marine polychaete gut passage.

20. Extant microbial communities in the partially desiccated Rincon de Parangueo maar crater lake in Mexico.

21. Unexpectedly high diversity of anammox bacteria detected in deep-sea surface sediments of the South China Sea.

22. Preferential flow paths shape the structure of bacterial communities in a clayey till depth profile.

23. Influence of physico-chemical characteristics of sediment on the in situ spatial distribution of F-specific RNA phages in the riverbed.

24. Polychaete mucopolysaccharide alters sediment microbial diversity and stimulates ammonia-oxidising functional groups.

25. Microbial community composition of sediments influenced by intensive mariculture activity.

26. Impact of hydrologic boundaries on microbial planktonic and biofilm communities in shallow terrestrial subsurface environments.

27. Sterilization impacts on marine sediment---Are we able to inactivate microorganisms in environmental samples?

28. The all-intracellular order Legionellales is unexpectedly diverse, globally distributed and lowly abundant.

29. Seasonal variations in extracellular enzymatic activity in marine snow-associated microbial communities and their impact on the surrounding water.

30. Upland soil cluster γ dominates the methanotroph communities in the karst Heshang Cave.

31. Incorporating molecular-based functional and co-occurrence network properties into benthic marine impact assessments.

32. Steep redox gradient and biogeochemical cycling driven by deeply sourced fluids and gases in a terrestrial mud volcano.

33. Interaction between ferruginous clay sediment and an iron-reducing hyperthermophilic Pyrobaculum sp. in a terrestrial hot spring.

34. Freshwater copepod carcasses as pelagic microsites of dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium.

35. Effect of spatial origin and hydrocarbon composition on bacterial consortia community structure and hydrocarbon biodegradation rates.

36. Agricultural contamination impacts antibiotic resistance gene abundances in river bed sediment temporally.

37. Antibiotic resistant bacteria and resistance genes in the bottom sediment of a small stream and the potential impact of remobilization.

38. Intracellular nitrate in sediments of an oxygen-deficient marine basin is linked to pelagic diatoms.

39. Fluctuations in populations of subsurface methane oxidizers in coordination with changes in electron acceptor availability.

40. Prokaryotic assemblages in suspended and subglacial sediments within a glacierized catchment on Qeqertarsuaq (Disko Island), west Greenland.

41. Comparing rock-inhabiting microbial communities in different rock types from a high arctic polar desert.

42. Stable isotope probing of hypoxic toluene degradation at the Siklós aquifer reveals prominent role of Rhodocyclaceae.

43. Redox-gradient driven electron transport in a mixed community anodic biofilm.

44. Deciphering the genome and secondary metabolome of the plant pathogen Fusarium culmorum.

45. Effects of bottom-water hypoxia on sediment bacterial community composition in a seasonally hypoxic enclosed bay (Omura Bay, West Kyushu, Japan).

46. Microbial community composition along a 50 000-year lacustrine sediment sequence.

47. A member of the Roseobacter clade, Octadecabacter sp., is the dominant symbiont in the brittle star Amphipholis squamata.

48. Spatio-temporal dynamics of sulfur bacteria during oxic--anoxic regime shifts in a seasonally stratified lake.

49. Microbial community structure of sea spray aerosols at three California beaches.

50. The putative functions of lysogeny in mediating the survivorship of Escherichia coli in seawater and marine sediment.

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