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1. Gammaproteobacterial diazotrophs and nifH gene expression in surface waters of the South Pacific Ocean

2. Methanogenic symbionts of anaerobic ciliates are host and habitat specific.

3. Divergent marine anaerobic ciliates harbor closely related Methanocorpusculum endosymbionts.

4. Ecological differences among hydrothermal vent symbioses may drive contrasting patterns of symbiont population differentiation.

5. Geography, not lifestyle, explains the population structure of free-living and host-associated deep-sea hydrothermal vent snail symbionts.

6. Genome assembly of the chemosynthetic endosymbiont of the hydrothermal vent snail Alviniconcha adamantis from the Mariana Arc.

7. Horizontal transmission enables flexible associations with locally adapted symbiont strains in deep-sea hydrothermal vent symbioses.

8. Global 16S rRNA diversity of provannid snail endosymbionts from Indo-Pacific deep-sea hydrothermal vents.

9. Divergent paths in the evolutionary history of maternally transmitted clam symbionts.

10. Differential patterns of connectivity in Western Pacific hydrothermal vent metapopulations: A comparison of biophysical and genetic models.

11. Cooccurring Activities of Two Autotrophic Pathways in Symbionts of the Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm Riftia pachyptila .

12. Allopatric and Sympatric Drivers of Speciation in Alviniconcha Hydrothermal Vent Snails.

13. Physiological dynamics of chemosynthetic symbionts in hydrothermal vent snails.

14. Horizontal transmission and recombination maintain forever young bacterial symbiont genomes.

15. Genomics of New Ciliate Lineages Provides Insight into the Evolution of Obligate Anaerobiosis.

16. The Bacterial Symbionts of Closely Related Hydrothermal Vent Snails With Distinct Geochemical Habitats Show Broad Similarity in Chemoautotrophic Gene Content.

17. The Significance of Microbial Symbionts in Ecosystem Processes.

18. The genome of an endosymbiotic methanogen is very similar to those of its free-living relatives.

19. Insights into the metabolic functioning of a multipartner ciliate symbiosis from oxygen-depleted sediments.

20. Metatranscriptional Response of Chemoautotrophic Ifremeria nautilei Endosymbionts to Differing Sulfur Regimes.

21. The uptake and excretion of partially oxidized sulfur expands the repertoire of energy resources metabolized by hydrothermal vent symbioses.

22. Intracellular Oceanospirillales inhabit the gills of the hydrothermal vent snail Alviniconcha with chemosynthetic, γ-Proteobacterial symbionts.

23. Gammaproteobacterial diazotrophs and nifH gene expression in surface waters of the South Pacific Ocean.

24. Metatranscriptomics reveal differences in in situ energy and nitrogen metabolism among hydrothermal vent snail symbionts.

25. Evidence for the role of endosymbionts in regional-scale habitat partitioning by hydrothermal vent symbioses.

26. Seasonal change in the abundance of Synechococcus and multiple distinct phylotypes in Monterey Bay determined by rbcL and narB quantitative PCR.

27. Thermodynamics and kinetics of sulfide oxidation by oxygen: a look at inorganically controlled reactions and biologically mediated processes in the environment.

28. Unicellular cyanobacterial distributions broaden the oceanic N2 fixation domain.

29. In situ transcriptomic analysis of the globally important keystone N2-fixing taxon Crocosphaera watsonii.

30. Diversity and abundance of diazotrophic microorganisms in the South China Sea during intermonsoon.

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