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1. Carbon dioxide reduction by photosynthesis undetectable even during phytoplankton blooms in two lakes

2. Environmental variability in aquatic ecosystems: Avenues for future multifactorial experiments

3. Widespread variation in salt tolerance within freshwater zooplankton species reduces the predictability of community‐level salt tolerance

4. Lake salinization drives consistent losses of zooplankton abundance and diversity across coordinated mesocosm experiments

5. Streamlined and Abundant Bacterioplankton Thrive in Functional Cohorts

6. Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance

7. Functional and Compositional Stability of Bacterial Metacommunities in Response to Salinity Changes

8. Effects of Dispersal and Initial Diversity on the Composition and Functional Performance of Bacterial Communities.

9. Effects of disturbance intensity and frequency on bacterial community composition and function.

10. Bacterial biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relations are modified by environmental complexity.

12. Carbon dioxide reduction by photosynthesis undetectable even during phytoplankton blooms in two lakes

13. Warming mediates the resistance of aquatic bacteria to invasion during community coalescence

14. Accounting for temporal change in multiple biodiversity patterns improves the inference of metacommunity processes

15. Ecosystem size-induced environmental fluctuations affect the temporal dynamics of community assembly mechanisms

16. Current water quality guidelines across North America and Europe do not protect lakes from salinization

17. Ecosystem size-induced environmental fluctuations affect the temporal dynamics of community assembly mechanisms

18. Microbial Community Resilience across Ecosystems and Multiple Disturbances

19. Functionally reversible impacts of disturbances on lake food webs linked to spatial and seasonal dependencies

20. SITES AquaNet : An open infrastructure for mesocosm experiments with high frequency sensor monitoring across lakes

21. Integrating multiple dimensions of ecological stability into a vulnerability framework

22. Disentangling metacommunity processes using multiple metrics in space and time

23. River biofilms adapted to anthropogenic disturbances are more resistant to WWTP inputs

24. Streamlined freshwater bacterioplanktonNanopelagicales(acI) and 'Ca. Fonsibacter' (LD12) thrive in functional cohorts

25. Warming-enhanced priority effects at population and community levels in aquatic bacteria

26. Using null models to compare bacterial and microeukaryotic metacommunity assembly under shifting environmental conditions

27. Association between Aquatic Micropollutant Dissipation and River Sediment Bacterial Communities

28. Disturbance history can increase functional stability in the face of both repeated disturbances of the same type and novel disturbances

29. Biofilm thickness matters: Deterministic assembly of different functions and communities in nitrifying biofilms

30. Dispersal Modifies the Diversity and Composition of Active Bacterial Communities in Response to a Salinity Disturbance

31. Increased water colour affects freshwater plankton communities in a mesocosm study

32. Decomposing multiple dimensions of stability in global change experiments

33. Dispersal timing determines the importance of priority effects in bacterial communities

34. Bacterial metacommunity organization in a highly connected aquatic system

35. Can marine bacteria be recruited from freshwater sources and the air?

36. The importance of species sorting differs between habitat generalists and specialists in bacterial communities

37. Weak seasonality and synchrony among bacterial communities in small pools

38. The legacy of the past : effects of historical processes on microbial metacommunities

39. Importance of space and the local environment for linking local and regional abundances of microbes

40. Unraveling assembly of stream biofilm communities

41. Freshwater bacterioplankton richness in oligotrophic lakes depends on nutrient availability rather than on species–area relationships

42. Species sorting and neutral processes are both important during the initial assembly of bacterial communities

43. Ubiquity ofPolynucleobacter necessariusssp.asymbioticusin lentic freshwater habitats of a heterogenous 2000 km2area

44. Multiple dimensions of bacterial diversity unrelated to functioning, stability and multifunctionality

45. Effects of multiple dimensions of bacterial diversity on functioning, stability and multifunctionality

46. THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SPATIAL FACTORS FOR THE COMPOSITION OF AQUATIC BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES

47. Influence of dissolved organic matter source on lake bacterioplankton structure and function – implications for seasonal dynamics of community composition

48. Structure and Function of Bacterial Communities Emerging from Different Sources under Identical Conditions

49. The spatial structure of bacterial communities is influenced by historical environmental conditions

50. Regulation of bacterial biomass and community structure by metazoan and protozoan predation

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