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1. Fostering effective and sustainable scientific collaboration and knowledge exchange: a workshop-based approach to establish a national ecological observatory network (NEON) domain-specific user group

3. Fire affects the taxonomic and functional composition of soil microbial communities, with cascading effects on grassland ecosystem functioning

4. Morphological and genetic factors shape the microbiome of a seabird species (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) more than environmental and social factors

6. NEON terrestrial field observations: designing continental‐scale, standardized sampling

7. Long‐term elevated precipitation induces grassland soil carbon loss via microbe‐plant–soil interplay

9. Copiotrophic Bacterial Traits Increase With Burn Severity One Year After a Wildfire

17. Fire affects the taxonomic and functional composition of soil microbial communities, with cascading effects on grassland ecosystem functioning

20. Long-term elevated CO2 shifts composition of soil microbial communities in a Californian annual grassland, reducing growth and N utilization potentials

25. The Biogeography of Putative Microbial Antibiotic Production

26. Key Edaphic Properties Largely Explain Temporal and Geographic Variation in Soil Microbial Communities across Four Biomes

28. The Biogeography of Putative Microbial Antibiotic Production

38. Assessing the factors responsible for ionic liquid toxicity to aquatic organisms viaquantitative structure–property relationship modeling

39. Identification of metabolites produced during the complete biodegradation of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride by an enriched activated sludge microbial community.

40. Long-term elevated CO 2 shifts composition of soil microbial communities in a Californian annual grassland, reducing growth and N utilization potentials.

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