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2. Antarctolichenia onofrii gen. nov. sp. nov. from Antarctic Endolithic Communities Untangles the Evolution of Rock-Inhabiting and Lichenized Fungi in Arthoniomycetes

3. SHOWCAVE: a multidisciplinary research project to quantify and mitigate the environmental impacts in tourist caves

4. Draft Genome Sequences of the Antarctic Endolithic Fungi Rachicladosporium antarcticum CCFEE 5527 and Rachicladosporium sp. CCFEE 5018

5. Fecal microbiota transplantation ameliorates high-fat diet-induced memory impairment in mice.

6. Three novel woody litter inhabiting fungi in Didymosphaeriaceae, Phaeoseptaceae and Synnemasporellaceae from Zhujiangyuan Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province, P.R. China.

7. Metagenomics untangles potential adaptations of Antarctic endolithic bacteria at the fringe of habitability.

8. Novel endolithic bacteria of phylum Chloroflexota reveal a myriad of potential survival strategies in the Antarctic desert.

9. Dryland microbiomes reveal community adaptations to desertification and climate change.

10. Outdoor climate drives diversity patterns of dominant microbial taxa in caves worldwide.

12. Geography and environmental pressure are predictive of class-specific radioresistance in black fungi.

13. Geology and elevation shape bacterial assembly in Antarctic endolithic communities.

14. Seasonality Is the Main Determinant of Microbial Diversity Associated to Snow/Ice around Concordia Station on the Antarctic Polar Plateau.

15. Water availability creates global thresholds in multidimensional soil biodiversity and functions.

16. Positive fungal interactions are key drivers in Antarctic endolithic microcosms at the boundaries for life sustainability.

17. Highly diverse and unknown viruses may enhance Antarctic endoliths' adaptability.

18. Tourism affects microbial assemblages in show caves.

19. Rock Traits Drive Complex Microbial Communities at the Edge of Life.

20. Microbial diversity and proxy species for human impact in Italian karst caves.

21. Snow Surface Microbial Diversity at the Detection Limit within the Vicinity of the Concordia Station, Antarctica.

22. Unearthing terrestrial extreme microbiomes for searching terrestrial-like life in the Solar System.

23. Fungi are key players in extreme ecosystems.

24. The poly-extreme tolerant black yeasts are prevalent under high ultraviolet light and climatic seasonality across soils of global biomes.

25. Rocks support a distinctive and consistent mycobiome across contrasting dry regions of Earth.

26. Endolithic Bacterial Diversity in Lichen-Dominated Communities Is Shaped by Sun Exposure in McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.

27. Endolithic microbial composition in Helliwell Hills, a newly investigated Mars-like area in Antarctica.

28. Amplicon Sequencing of Rock-Inhabiting Microbial Communities from Joshua Tree National Park, USA.

29. Pre-Cambrian roots of novel Antarctic cryptoendolithic bacterial lineages.

30. Culture-Dependent and Amplicon Sequencing Approaches Reveal Diversity and Distribution of Black Fungi in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities.

31. Metabolomics of Dry Versus Reanimated Antarctic Lichen-Dominated Endolithic Communities.

32. Beyond the extremes: Rocks as ultimate refuge for fungi in drylands.

33. Shed Light in the DaRk LineagES of the Fungal Tree of Life-STRES.

34. Expansion of shrubs could result in local loss of soil bacterial richness in Western Greenland.

35. Uncovered Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities Sampling three Representative Locations of the Victoria Land.

36. Specific adaptations are selected in opposite sun exposed Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities as revealed by untargeted metabolomics.

37. Peculiar genomic traits in the stress-adapted cryptoendolithic Antarctic fungus Friedmanniomyces endolithicus.

38. Draft Genome Sequence of the Yeast Rhodotorula sp. Strain CCFEE 5036, Isolated from McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.

39. Metagenomes in the Borderline Ecosystems of the Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Communities.

40. Endolithic Fungal Species Markers for Harshest Conditions in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.

41. Altitude and fungal diversity influence the structure of Antarctic cryptoendolithic Bacteria communities.

42. Draft Genome Sequence of an Antarctic Isolate of the Black Yeast Fungus Exophiala mesophila .

43. Responses of the Black Fungus Cryomyces antarcticus to Simulated Mars and Space Conditions on Rock Analogs.

44. Antarctic Cryptoendolithic Fungal Communities Are Highly Adapted and Dominated by Lecanoromycetes and Dothideomycetes.

45. Sun Exposure Shapes Functional Grouping of Fungi in Cryptoendolithic Antarctic Communities.

46. Taxonomic annotation of public fungal ITS sequences from the built environment - a report from an April 10-11, 2017 workshop (Aberdeen, UK).

47. Effect of environmental parameters on biodiversity of the fungal component in lithic Antarctic communities.

48. Draft Genome Sequences of the Antarctic Endolithic Fungi Rachicladosporium antarcticum CCFEE 5527 and Rachicladosporium sp. CCFEE 5018.

49. Fungal Biodiversity in the Alpine Tarfala Valley.

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