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1. Distribution and temporal trends in the abundance of nesting sea turtles in the Red Sea

2. Culture-dependent bacteria in commercial fishes: Qualitative assessment and molecular identification using 16S rRNA gene sequencing

3. Congener-specific levels and patterns of polychlorinated biphenyls in edible fish tissue from the central Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia

4. Synchronized dynamics of bacterial niche-specific functions during biofilm development in a cold seep brine pool

5. Interspecific and locational differences in metal levels in edible fish tissue from Saudi Arabia

6. Distinctive Microbial Community Structure in Highly Stratified Deep-Sea Brine Water Columns

7. Profundibacterium mesophilum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member in the family Rhodobacteraceae isolated from deep-sea sediment in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia

8. Macrobenthic community structure in the northern Saudi waters of the Gulf, 14years after the 1991 oil spill

9. Status of macrobenthic community of Manifa–Tanajib Bay System of Saudi Arabia based on a once-off sampling event

10. Hydrothermally generated aromatic compounds are consumed by bacteria colonizing in Atlantis II Deep of the Red Sea

11. Pyrosequencing reveals highly diverse and species-specific microbial communities in sponges from the Red Sea

12. Pyrosequencing revealed shifts of prokaryotic communities between healthy and disease-like tissues of the Red Sea sponge Crella cyathophora

13. Environmental switching during biofilm development in a cold seep system and functional determinants of species sorting

14. Symbiotic adaptation drives genome streamlining of the cyanobacterial sponge symbiont 'Candidatus Synechococcus spongiarum'

15. In situ environment rather than substrate type dictates microbial community structure of biofilms in a cold seep system

16. Pyrosequencing reveals the microbial communities in the Red Sea sponge Carteriospongia foliascens and their impressive shifts in abnormal tissues

17. Autotrophic Microbe Metagenomes and Metabolic Pathways Differentiate Adjacent Red Sea Brine Pools

18. Spatial and species variations in bacterial communities associated with corals from the Red Sea as revealed by pyrosequencing

19. Vertical stratification of microbial communities in the Red Sea revealed by 16S rDNA pyrosequencing

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