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1. Winter Rye Cover Crops Shelter Competent Squash Phyllosphere Bacteria to Reduce Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans Growth and Angular Leaf Spot Symptoms.

2. Host specificity of plant-associated bacteria is negatively associated with genome size and host abundance along a latitudinal gradient.

3. Data-driven identification of major axes of functional variation in bacteria.

4. Diversity and biogeography of plant phyllosphere bacteria are governed by latitude-dependent mechanisms.

5. Soil microbial gene expression in an agricultural ecosystem varies with time and neonicotinoid seed treatments.

6. Interplay between the Lung Microbiome, Pulmonary Immunity and Viral Reservoirs in People Living with HIV under Antiretroviral Therapy.

7. Comprehensive Phylogenomics of Methylobacterium Reveals Four Evolutionary Distinct Groups and Underappreciated Phyllosphere Diversity.

8. Dominance of coniferous and broadleaved trees drives bacterial associations with boreal feather mosses.

9. Regional variation drives differences in microbial communities associated with sugar maple across a latitudinal range.

10. Fine-Scale Adaptations to Environmental Variation and Growth Strategies Drive Phyllosphere Methylobacterium Diversity.

11. Plant-bacteria associations are phylogenetically structured in the phyllosphere.

12. Bacterial microbiota similarity between predators and prey in a blue tit trophic network.

13. Neonicotinoid Seed Treatments Have Significant Non-target Effects on Phyllosphere and Soil Bacterial Communities.

14. Glial Cell-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Induces Enteric Neurogenesis and Improves Colon Structure and Function in Mouse Models of Hirschsprung Disease.

15. Adaptive matching between phyllosphere bacteria and their tree hosts in a neotropical forest.

16. Transfer index, NetUniFrac and some useful shortest path-based distances for community analysis in sequence similarity networks.

17. Limited initial impacts of biomass harvesting on composition of wood-inhabiting fungi within residual stumps.

18. Making the Most of Trait-Based Approaches for Microbial Ecology.

19. Shared mycorrhizae but distinct communities of other root-associated microbes on co-occurring native and invasive maples.

20. The prevalence of nonlinearity and detection of ecological breakpoints across a land use gradient in streams.

21. Gut microbiota-mediated Gene-Environment interaction in the TashT mouse model of Hirschsprung disease.

22. Experimental evaluation of the importance of colonization history in early-life gut microbiota assembly.

23. Ecophylogenetics Clarifies the Evolutionary Association between Mammals and Their Gut Microbiota.

24. Variation in the leaf and root microbiome of sugar maple ( Acer saccharum ) at an elevational range limit.

25. Soils associated to different tree communities do not elicit predictable responses in lake bacterial community structure and function.

26. Tree Leaf Bacterial Community Structure and Diversity Differ along a Gradient of Urban Intensity.

27. Identifying the core seed bank of a complex boreal bacterial metacommunity.

28. Leaf bacterial diversity mediates plant diversity and ecosystem function relationships.

29. Tree phyllosphere bacterial communities: exploring the magnitude of intra- and inter-individual variation among host species.

30. Host species identity, site and time drive temperate tree phyllosphere bacterial community structure.

31. A global meta-analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities.

32. Backbones of evolutionary history test biodiversity theory for microbes.

33. The Biogeography of Putative Microbial Antibiotic Production.

34. Evolution of the indoor biome.

35. Relationships between phyllosphere bacterial communities and plant functional traits in a neotropical forest.

36. Drawing ecological inferences from coincident patterns of population- and community-level biodiversity.

37. Bacterial communities on classroom surfaces vary with human contact.

38. Ecology in the age of DNA barcoding: the resource, the promise and the challenges ahead.

39. Architectural design drives the biogeography of indoor bacterial communities.

40. A taxonomic comparison of local habitat niches of tropical trees.

41. Global marine bacterial diversity peaks at high latitudes in winter.

42. Architectural design influences the diversity and structure of the built environment microbiome.

43. Microsatellite markers from Ceanothus roderickii (Rhamnaceae) using next-generation sequencing technology.

44. Flowering phenology as a functional trait in a tallgrass prairie.

45. Phylogenetic diversity theory sheds light on the structure of microbial communities.

46. Incorporating 16S gene copy number information improves estimates of microbial diversity and abundance.

47. Functional consequences of climate change-induced plant species loss in a tallgrass prairie.

48. Effect of local community phylogenetic structure on pollen limitation in an obligately insect-pollinated plant.

49. PhylOTU: a high-throughput procedure quantifies microbial community diversity and resolves novel taxa from metagenomic data.

50. Independent evolution of leaf and root traits within and among temperate grassland plant communities.

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