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1. Disentangling the role of biotic and abiotic factors in shaping microbial biogeographic patterns in the large spatial scale ocean.

2. Stable microbial community diversity across large-scale Antarctic water masses.

3. Anthropogenic activity shapes the assemble and co-occurrence pattern of microbial communities in fishing harbors around the Bohai economic circle.

4. The contribution of seasonal variations and Zostera marina presence to the bacterial community assembly of seagrass bed sediments.

5. Community organization and network complexity and stability: contrasting strategies of prokaryotic versus eukaryotic microbiomes in the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea.

6. Driving mechanisms for the adaptation and degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by native microbiota from seas prone to oil spills.

7. Metagenomic insights into the dynamic degradation of brown algal polysaccharides by kelp-associated microbiota.

8. Microbial community structure and co-occurrence network stability in seawater and microplastic biofilms under prometryn pollution in marine ecosystems.

9. Depth shapes microbiome assembly and network stability in the Mariana Trench.

10. Influences of hydrodynamics on microbial community assembly and organic carbon composition of resuspended sediments in shallow marginal seas.

11. Stochasticity-driven weekly fluctuations distinguished the temporal pattern of particle-associated microorganisms from its free-living counterparts in temperate coastal seawater.

12. Ecological function and interaction of different bacterial groups during alginate processing in coastal seawater community.

13. Environmental gradients shape microbiome assembly and stability in the East China sea.

14. Efficiency and ecological safety of herbicide haloxyfop-R-methyl on removal of coastal invasive plant Spartina alterniflora.

15. The co-presence of polystyrene nanoplastics and ofloxacin demonstrates combined effects on the structure, assembly, and metabolic activities of marine microbial community.

16. Dissemination of sulfonamide resistance genes in digester microbiome during anaerobic digestion of food waste leachate.

17. The Landscape of Global Ocean Microbiome: From Bacterioplankton to Biofilms.

18. Spatial pattern and co-occurrence network of microbial community in response to extreme environment of salt lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

19. Presence and distribution of triazine herbicides and their effects on microbial communities in the Laizhou Bay, Northern China.

20. Seasonal Succession and Temperature Response Pattern of a Microbial Community in the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass.

21. Dynamic changes in the microbial community in the surface seawater of Jiaozhou Bay after crude oil spills: An in situ microcosm study.

22. Factors affecting seasonal variation of microbial community structure in Hulun Lake, China.

23. Unique functional responses of fungal communities to various environments in the mangroves of the Maowei Sea in Guangxi, China.

24. Impact of carbon/nitrogen ratio on the performance and microbial community of sequencing batch biofilm reactor treating synthetic mariculture wastewater.

25. Diversity and co-occurrence networks of picoeukaryotes as a tool for indicating underlying environmental heterogeneity in the Western Pacific Ocean.

26. Vertical diversity and association pattern of total, abundant and rare microbial communities in deep-sea sediments.

27. The role of host promiscuity in the invasion process of a seaweed holobiont.

28. Spatial patterns and co-occurrence networks of microbial communities related to environmental heterogeneity in deep-sea surface sediments around Yap Trench, Western Pacific Ocean.

29. Seasonal dynamics of prokaryotes and their associations with diatoms in the Southern Ocean as revealed by an autonomous sampler.

30. DMSP-Producing Bacteria Are More Abundant in the Surface Microlayer than Subsurface Seawater of the East China Sea.

31. Significant Bacterial Distance-Decay Relationship in Continuous, Well-Connected Southern Ocean Surface Water.

32. How do microbiota associated with an invasive seaweed vary across scales?

33. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Free-Living and Particle-Associated Vibrio Communities in the Northern Chinese Marginal Seas.

34. Analysis of marine microbial communities colonizing various metallic materials and rust layers.

35. Microorganism's adaptation of Crucian carp may closely relate to its living environments.

36. Metagenomic Characterization of the Viral Community of the South Scotia Ridge.

37. Composition and Genetic Diversity of the Nicotiana tabacum Microbiome in Different Topographic Areas and Growth Periods.

38. Analysis and comparison of the wolf microbiome under different environmental factors using three different data of Next Generation Sequencing.

39. Diversity and Abundance of the Denitrifying Microbiota in the Sediment of Eastern China Marginal Seas and the Impact of Environmental Factors.

40. Degradation properties of various macromolecules of cultivable psychrophilic bacteria from the deep-sea water of the South Pacific Gyre.

41. Bacterial and archaeal communities in sediments of the north Chinese marginal seas.

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