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1. A marine heatwave drives significant shifts in pelagic microbiology

2. The Microbiological Drivers of Temporally Dynamic Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Cycling Processes in Australian Coastal Shelf Waters

3. Metabolic pathways inferred from a bacterial marker gene illuminate ecological changes across South Pacific frontal boundaries

4. Temperate southern Australian coastal waters are characterised by surprisingly high rates of nitrogen fixation and diversity of diazotrophs

5. Diatom Biogeography, Temporal Dynamics, and Links to Bacterioplankton across Seven Oceanographic Time-Series Sites Spanning the Australian Continent

6. Unicellular Cyanobacteria Are Important Components of Phytoplankton Communities in Australia’s Northern Oceanic Ecoregions

7. Investigating the Diversity of Marine Bacteriophage in Contrasting Water Masses Associated with the East Australian Current (EAC) System

8. Diversity and Activity of Diazotrophs in Great Barrier Reef Surface Waters

9. Nutrient uplift in a cyclonic eddy increases diversity, primary productivity and iron demand of microbial communities relative to a western boundary current

10. Metabolic pathways inferred from a bacterial marker gene illuminate ecological changes across South Pacific frontal boundaries

11. Biogeographical and seasonal dynamics of the marine Roseobacter community and ecological links to DMSP-producing phytoplankton

12. Biogeography of Southern Ocean prokaryotes: a comparison of the Indian and Pacific sectors

13. Microbial tropicalization driven by a strengthening western ocean boundary current

14. Alpha-diversity is strongly influenced by the composition of other samples when using multiplexed sequencing approaches

15. Highly heterogeneous temporal dynamics in the abundance and diversity of the emerging pathogens Arcobacter at an urban beach

16. Harnessing long-read amplicon sequencing to uncover NRPS and Type I PKS gene sequence diversity in polar desert soils

17. Wave 2 strains of atypical Vibrio cholerae El Tor caused the 2009–2011 cholera outbreak in Papua New Guinea

18. Spatial and temporal variability of aerobic anoxygenic photoheterotrophic bacteria along the east coast of Australia

19. A phylogenomic and ecological analysis of the globally abundant Marine Group II archaea (Ca. Poseidoniales ord. nov.)

20. Oceanographic boundaries constrain microbial diversity gradients in the South Pacific Ocean

21. Systematic, continental scale temporal monitoring of marine pelagic microbiota by the Australian Marine Microbial Biodiversity Initiative

22. High levels of heterogeneity in diazotroph diversity and activity within a putative hotspot for marine nitrogen fixation

23. Geological connectivity drives microbial community structure and connectivity in polar, terrestrial ecosystems

24. Microbial diversity at Mitchell Peninsula, Eastern Antarctica: a potential biodiversity 'hotspot'

25. Diversity and Activity of Diazotrophs in Great Barrier Reef Surface Waters

26. Soil fertility is associated with fungal and bacterial richness, whereas pH is associated with community composition in polar soil microbial communities

27. Correction: A phylogenomic and ecological analysis of the globally abundant Marine Group II archaea (Ca. Poseidoniales ord. nov.)

28. Cobgene pyrosequencing enables characterization of benthic dinoflagellate diversity and biogeography

29. High level of intergenera gene exchange shapes the evolution of haloarchaea in an isolated Antarctic lake

30. Psychrophiles

31. Core sediment bacteria drive community response to anthropogenic contamination over multiple environmental gradients

32. Key microbial drivers in Antarctic aquatic environments

33. Deep sequencing of non-ribosomal peptide synthetases and polyketide synthases from the microbiomes of Australian marine sponges

34. Editorial: Anthropogenic Impacts on the Microbial Ecology and Function of Aquatic Environments

35. Nutrient uplift in a cyclonic eddy increases diversity, primary productivity and iron demand of microbial communities relative to a western boundary current

36. Elevated nutrients change bacterial community composition and connectivity: high throughput sequencing of young marine biofilms

37. Measuring flow in an interactive tangible touch table environment

38. Anthropogenic Impacts on the Microbial Ecology and Function of Aquatic Environments

39. Biogeographic partitioning of Southern Ocean microorganisms revealed by metagenomics

40. Diet and phylogeny shape the gut microbiota of Antarctic seals: a comparison of wild and captive animals

41. Microbial diversity and diazotrophy associated with the freshwater non-heterocyst forming cyanobacterium Lyngbya robusta

42. Contrasting microbial assemblages in adjacent water masses associated with the East Australian Current

43. An Implementation of Tangible Interactive Mapping to Improve Adult Learning for Preparing for Bushfire

44. Temporal stability and species specificity in bacteria associated with the bottlenose dolphins respiratory system

45. Microbial community structure in the North Pacific ocean

46. Sympodiomycopsis lanaiensissp. nov., a basidiomycetous yeast (Ustilaginomycotina:Microstromatales) from marine driftwood in Hawai‘i

47. A latitudinal diversity gradient in planktonic marine bacteria

48. Evidence for tropical endemicity in the Deltaproteobacteria Marine Group B/SAR324 bacterioplankton clade

49. Partitioning of fungal assemblages across different marine habitats

50. Geological connectivity drives microbial community structure and connectivity in polar, terrestrial ecosystems

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