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1. Perchlorate‐specific proteomic stress responses of Debaryomyces hansenii could enable microbial survival in Martian brines.

2. Phytoplankton exudates provide full nutrition to a subset of accompanying heterotrophic bacteria via carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus allocation.

3. Global co‐occurrence of methanogenic archaea and methanotrophic bacteria in Microcystis aggregates.

4. Effects of zooplankton carcasses degradation on freshwater bacterial community composition and implications for carbon cycling.

5. Mini‐review: Phytoplankton‐derived polysaccharides in the marine environment and their interactions with heterotrophic bacteria.

6. Microplastics alter composition of fungal communities in aquatic ecosystems.

7. Strain-specific consumption and transformation of alga-derived dissolved organic matter by members of the Limnohabitans-C and Polynucleobacter-B clusters of Betaproteobacteria.

8. Integrating chytrid fungal parasites into plankton ecology: research gaps and needs.

9. High turnover rates of aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs in European freshwater lakes.

10. Comparison of bacterial communities on limnic versus coastal marine particles reveals profound differences in colonization.

11. Distribution of acI- Actinorhodopsin genes in Baltic Sea salinity gradients indicates adaptation of facultative freshwater photoheterotrophs to brackish waters.

12. Rhodoferax-related pufM gene cluster dominates the aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic communities in German freshwater lakes.

13. Temperature and biotic factors influence bacterial communities associated with the cyanobacterium Microcystis sp.

14. Growth and release of extracellular organic compounds by benthic diatoms depend on interactions with bacteria.

15. Zooplankton and aggregates as refuge for aquatic bacteria: protection from UV, heat and ozone stresses used for water treatment.

16. Singlet oxygen, a neglected but important environmental factor: short-term and long-term effects on bacterioplankton composition in a humic lake.

17. Diversity and abundance of freshwater Actinobacteria along environmental gradients in the brackish northern Baltic Sea.

18. Substrate incorporation patterns of bacterioplankton populations in stratified and mixed waters of a humic lake.

19. Top-down and bottom-up induced shifts in bacterial abundance, production and community composition in an experimentally divided humic lake.

20. Intra- and inter-lake variability of free-living and particle-associated Actinobacteria communities.

21. Algae–bacteria interactions and their effects on aggregation and organic matter flux in the sea.

22. Marine diatom species harbour distinct bacterial communities.

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