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1. Priorities, opportunities, and challenges for integrating microorganisms into Earth system models for climate change prediction.

2. Differential Response of Bacterial Microdiversity to Simulated Global Change

3. Microbial community response to a decade of simulated global changes depends on the plant community

4. Temporal variation overshadows the response of leaf litter microbial communities to simulated global change

5. Beta diversity of marine bacteria depends on temporal scale

6. Bacterial community response to environmental change varies with depth in the surface soil

7. Scientists’ warning to humanity: microorganisms and climate change

8. Macroecological patterns of marine bacteria on a global scale

9. Global patterns of bacterial beta-diversity in seafloor and seawater ecosystems

11. Short-term dietary fiber interventions produce consistent gut microbiome responses across studies.

13. Priorities, opportunities, and challenges for integrating microorganisms into Earth system models for climate change prediction.

14. The contribution of plasmids to trait diversity in a soil bacterium.

15. Bacterial population-level trade-offs between drought tolerance and resource acquisition traits impact decomposition.

16. Investigating eco-evolutionary processes of microbial community assembly in the wild using a model leaf litter system.

17. Desiccation induces varied responses within a soil bacterial genus.

18. Life history strategies of soil bacterial communities across global terrestrial biomes.

19. Testing the contribution of dispersal to microbial succession following a wildfire.

20. Opportunities to advance the synthesis of ecology and evolution.

21. Investigating the eco-evolutionary response of microbiomes to environmental change.

22. Short-term dietary fiber interventions produce consistent gut microbiome responses across studies.

23. Curated and harmonized gut microbiome 16S rRNA amplicon data from dietary fiber intervention studies in humans.

24. Plasmid-Encoded Traits Vary across Environments.

25. Functional significance of microbial diversity in arid soils: biological soil crusts and nitrogen fixation as a model system.

27. Routes and rates of bacterial dispersal impact surface soil microbiome composition and functioning.

28. Adaptive differentiation and rapid evolution of a soil bacterium along a climate gradient.

29. High-Fiber, Whole-Food Dietary Intervention Alters the Human Gut Microbiome but Not Fecal Short-Chain Fatty Acids.

30. Alpha-, beta-, and gamma-diversity of bacteria varies across habitats.

31. Drought and plant litter chemistry alter microbial gene expression and metabolite production.

32. Cervicovaginal Microbiome Composition Is Associated with Metabolic Profiles in Healthy Pregnancy.

33. Phylogenetic conservation of soil bacterial responses to simulated global changes.

35. Fiber Force: A Fiber Diet Intervention in an Advanced Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) Course.

36. Evolutionary relationships among bifidobacteria and their hosts and environments.

38. The emergence of microbiome centres.

39. Maintenance of Sympatric and Allopatric Populations in Free-Living Terrestrial Bacteria.

40. Optimization of a Method To Quantify Soil Bacterial Abundance by Flow Cytometry.

41. Scientists' warning to humanity: microorganisms and climate change.

42. Phylogenetic conservation of bacterial responses to soil nitrogen addition across continents.

43. Experimental Evidence that Stochasticity Contributes to Bacterial Composition and Functioning in a Decomposer Community.

44. Comparative Genomics of Nitrogen Cycling Pathways in Bacteria and Archaea.

45. Predictable Molecular Adaptation of Coevolving Enterococcus faecium and Lytic Phage EfV12-phi1.

46. Decomposition responses to climate depend on microbial community composition.

47. Emergence of soil bacterial ecotypes along a climate gradient.

48. Broadscale Ecological Patterns Are Robust to Use of Exact Sequence Variants versus Operational Taxonomic Units.

49. Microbial decomposers not constrained by climate history along a Mediterranean climate gradient in southern California.

50. Towards a Natural History of Soil Bacterial Communities.

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