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1. Biogeographic survey of soil bacterial communities across Antarctica

2. Documenting the diversity of the Namibian Ju|’hoansi intestinal microbiome

3. The soil microbiomes of forest ecosystems in Kenya: their diversity and environmental drivers

4. Rickettsia felis DNA recovered from a child who lived in southern Africa 2000 years ago

5. The core bacteriobiome of Côte d’Ivoire soils across three vegetation zones

6. Microbial diversity in Antarctic Dry Valley soils across an altitudinal gradient

7. Engineering enhanced thermostability into the Geobacillus pallidus nitrile hydratase

8. Glacial Water: A Dynamic Microbial Medium

9. Genomic characterization of a polyvalent hydrocarbonoclastic bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain BUN14

10. Multi-proxy analyses of a mid-15th century Middle Iron Age Bantu-speaker palaeo-faecal specimen elucidates the configuration of the ‘ancestral’ sub-Saharan African intestinal microbiome

11. The soil microbiomics of intact, degraded and partially-restored semi-arid succulent thicket (Albany Subtropical Thicket)

12. Diversity structure of the microbial communities in the guts of four neotropical termite species

13. Rhizosheath microbial community assembly of sympatric desert speargrasses is independent of the plant host

14. In silico characterization of the global Geobacillus and Parageobacillus secretome

15. Foliar fungi of the enigmatic desert plant Welwitschia mirabilis show little adaptation to their unique host plant

16. Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacteria Are Abundant in Desert Soils and Strongly Stimulated by Hydration

17. Phages Actively Challenge Niche Communities in Antarctic Soils

18. Energetic Basis of Microbial Growth and Persistence in Desert Ecosystems

19. Trophic Selective Pressures Organize the Composition of Endolithic Microbial Communities From Global Deserts

20. Namib Desert primary productivity is driven by cryptic microbial community N-fixation

21. The Rhizobial Microbiome from the Tropical Savannah Zones in Northern Côte d’Ivoire

22. Environmental drivers of viral community composition in Antarctic soils identified by viromics

23. The Healthy Human Blood Microbiome: Fact or Fiction?

24. Nutrient Acquisition, Rather Than Stress Response Over Diel Cycles, Drives Microbial Transcription in a Hyper-Arid Namib Desert Soil

25. Arable agriculture changes soil microbial communities in the South African Grassland Biome

26. Cyanobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria May Facilitate Cooperative Interactions in Niche Communities

27. Advanced Photogrammetry to Assess Lichen Colonization in the Hyper-Arid Namib Desert

28. Phylogenomic, Pan-genomic, Pathogenomic and Evolutionary Genomic Insights into the Agronomically Relevant Enterobacteria Pantoea ananatis and Pantoea stewartii

29. Differences in Bacterial Diversity, Composition and Function due to Long-Term Agriculture in Soils in the Eastern Free State of South Africa

30. Micro-Eukaryotic Diversity in Hypolithons from Miers Valley, Antarctica

31. Exploring South Africa’s southern frontier: A 20-year vision for polar research through the South African National Antarctic Programme

33. Metaviromics of Namib Desert Salt Pans: A Novel Lineage of Haloarchaeal Salterproviruses and a Rich Source of ssDNA Viruses

34. Biodiversity: So much more than legs and leaves

35. South African research in the Southern Ocean: New opportunities but serious challenges

37. Atmospheric chemosynthesis is phylogenetically and geographically widespread and contributes significantly to carbon fixation throughout cold deserts

38. Glacial Water:A Dynamic Microbial Medium

39. Contribution of soil bacteria to the atmosphere across biomes

40. Differences in Precipitation Regime Shape Microbial Community Composition and Functional Potential in Namib Desert Soils

41. New and Interesting Fungi. 4

43. The plant rhizosheath–root niche is an edaphic 'mini-oasis' in hyperarid deserts with enhanced microbial competition

44. Microbial Biogeochemical Cycling of Nitrogen in Arid Ecosystems

45. Gone with the Wind: Microbial Communities Associated with Dust from Emissive Farmlands

46. With a pinch of salt: metagenomic insights into Namib Desert salt pan microbial mats and halites reveal functionally adapted and competitive communities

47. Out of Thin Air? Astrobiology and Atmospheric Chemotrophy

50. Genetic diversity of soil invertebrates corroborates timing estimates for past collapses of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

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