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1. Host identity is the dominant factor in the assembly of nematode and tardigrade gut microbiomes in Antarctic Dry Valley streams

2. Gullies and Moraines Are Islands of Biodiversity in an Arid, Mountain Landscape, Asgard Range, Antarctica

3. Multiple‐trophic patterns of primary succession following retreat of a high‐elevation glacier

4. Comparison of Microbial Communities in the Sediments and Water Columns of Frozen Cryoconite Holes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica

5. Microbial Species–Area Relationships in Antarctic Cryoconite Holes Depend on Productivity

6. Island Biogeography of Cryoconite Hole Bacteria in Antarctica's Taylor Valley and Around the World

7. Single-Stranded DNA Viruses in Antarctic Cryoconite Holes

8. Caching rodents disproportionately disperse seed beneath invasive grass

9. Astrovirology: how viruses enhance our understanding of life in the Universe

10. Breaking the Ice: A Review of Phages in Polar Ecosystems

11. Setting Scope and Expectations

12. Assessing Learning

13. Developing a Question and Study Design

14. Collecting Data Outside

16. Reflecting and Recognizing Success

18. Introduction

19. Analyzing and Sense-Making

20. Planning Data Collection

21. Place-Based Scientific Inquiry

23. Guiding Concepts

24. Conclusion

25. Sharing Outcomes

27. Astrovirology: how viruses will enhance our understanding of life in the universe

28. Year-round high-resolution geoelectrical monitoring to improve the understanding of deglaciated soil evolution in the High Arctic

29. Cryoconite – From minerals and organic matter to bioengineered sediments on glacier's surfaces

31. Evidence for phosphorus limitation in high-elevation unvegetated soils, Niwot Ridge, Colorado

32. Experimental cryoconite holes as mesocosms for studying community ecology

33. Integrating Viral Metagenomics into an Ecological Framework

34. Astrovirology: Expanding the Search for Life

35. Multiple‐trophic patterns of primary succession following retreat of a high‐elevation glacier

36. Gullies and Moraines Are Islands of Biodiversity in an Arid, Mountain Landscape, Asgard Range, Antarctica

37. Place-Based Scientific Inquiry : A Practical Handbook for Teaching Outside

38. Microbial Species–Area Relationships in Antarctic Cryoconite Holes Depend on Productivity

39. Life at extreme elevations on Atacama volcanoes: the closest thing to Mars on Earth?

40. Freeze–thaw revival of rotifers and algae in a desiccated, high-elevation (5500 meters) microbial mat, high Andes, Perú

41. Plant Biotic Interactions in the Sonoran Desert: Current Knowledge and Future Research Perspectives

42. Island Biogeography of Cryoconite Hole Bacteria in Antarcticas Taylor Valley and Around the World

43. Comparison of Microbial Communities in the Sediments and Water Columns of Frozen Cryoconite Holes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica

44. Plant Biotic Interactions in the Sonoran Desert: Conservation Challenges and Future Directions

45. Diversity patterns of microbial eukaryotes mirror those of bacteria in Antarctic cryoconite holes

46. Single-Stranded DNA Viruses in Antarctic Cryoconite Holes

47. Caching rodents disproportionately disperse seed beneath invasive grass

48. A hole in the nematosphere: tardigrades and rotifers dominate the cryoconite hole environment, whereas nematodes are missing

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