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1. Unveiling lignocellulolytic potential: a genomic exploration of bacterial lineages within the termite gut

2. Functional similarity, despite taxonomical divergence in the millipede gut microbiota, points to a common trophic strategy

3. Genome reduction and horizontal gene transfer in the evolution of Endomicrobia—rise and fall of an intracellular symbiosis with termite gut flagellates

4. Diversity and taxonomic revision of methanogens and other archaea in the intestinal tract of terrestrial arthropods

5. The functional evolution of termite gut microbiota

6. New insights into the coevolutionary history of termites and their gut flagellates: Description of Retractinympha glossotermitis gen. nov. sp. nov. (Retractinymphidae fam. nov.)

7. Long rDNA amplicon sequencing of insect-infecting nephridiophagids reveals their affiliation to the Chytridiomycota and a potential to switch between hosts

8. Diet is not the primary driver of bacterial community structure in the gut of litter-feeding cockroaches

9. Metabolic Potential for Reductive Acetogenesis and a Novel Energy-Converting [NiFe] Hydrogenase in Bathyarchaeia From Termite Guts – A Genome-Centric Analysis

10. Phylogenomic analysis of 589 metagenome-assembled genomes encompassing all major prokaryotic lineages from the gut of higher termites

11. The complete mitochondrial genomes of the higher termites Labiotermes labralis and Embiratermes neotenicus (Termitidae: Syntermitinae)

12. Pyrotag sequencing of the gut microbiota of the cockroach Shelfordella lateralis reveals a highly dynamic core but only limited effects of diet on community structure.

13. Functional similarity despite taxonomical divergence in the millipede gut microbiota points to a common trophic strategy

14. Comparative Analysis of Brucepastera parasyntrophica gen. nov., sp. nov. and Teretinema zuelzerae gen. nov., comb. nov. ( Treponemataceae ) Reveals the Importance of Interspecies Hydrogen Transfer in the Energy Metabolism of Spirochetes

16. A new family for ‘termite gut treponemes’: description of Breznakiellaceae fam. nov., Gracilinema caldarium gen. nov., comb. nov., Leadbettera azotonutricia gen. nov., comb. nov., Helmutkoenigia isoptericolens gen. nov., comb. nov., and Zuelzera stenostrepta gen. nov., comb. nov., and proposal of Rectinemataceae fam. nov

17. The functional evolution of termite gut microbiota

18. Thousands of small, novel genes predicted in global phage genomes

19. The functional evolution of termite gut microbiota

20. Modeling and simulation of catalyst deactivation and regeneration cycles for propane dehydrogenation - comparison of different modeling approaches

21. Efficient but occasionally imperfect vertical transmission of gut mutualistic protists in a wood‐feeding termite

22. Methanogenesis in the Digestive Tracts of the Tropical Millipedes Archispirostreptus gigas (Diplopoda, Spirostreptidae) and Epibolus pulchripes (Diplopoda, Pachybolidae)

23. Metabolic Potential for Reductive Acetogenesis and a Novel Energy-Converting [NiFe] Hydrogenase in Bathyarchaeia From Termite Guts – A Genome-Centric Analysis

24. The complete mitochondrial genomes of the higher termites

25. Characterization and phylogenomic analysis of Breznakiella homolactica gen. nov. sp. nov. indicates that termite gut treponemes evolved from non-acetogenic spirochetes in cockroaches

26. Process Intensification of the Propane Dehydrogenation Considering Coke Formation, Catalyst Deactivation and Regeneration—Transient Modelling and Analysis of a Heat-Integrated Membrane Reactor

27. Metabolic Potential for Reductive Acetogenesis and a Novel Energy-Converting [NiFe] Hydrogenase in

28. Long rDNA amplicon sequencing of insect-infecting nephridiophagids reveals their affiliation to the Chytridiomycota (Fungi) and a potential to switch between hosts

29. The hydrogen threshold of obligately methyl-reducing methanogens

30. Phylogenomic analysis of 589 metagenome-assembled genomes encompassing all major prokaryotic lineages from the gut of higher termites

31. Analysis and Model-Based Description of the Total Process of Periodic Deactivation and Regeneration of a VOx Catalyst for Selective Dehydrogenation of Propane

32. Fiber-associated spirochetes are major agents of hemicellulose degradation in the hindgut of wood-feeding higher termites

33. Novel Lineages of Oxymonad Flagellates from the Termite Porotermes adamsoni (Stolotermitidae): the Genera Oxynympha and Termitimonas

34. Utilization of dietary protein in the litter-dwelling larva of Bibio marci (Diptera: Bibionidae)

35. Analysis of Membrane Reactors for Integrated Coupling of Oxidative and Thermal Dehydrogenation of Propane

36. ‘CandidatusAdiutrix intracellularis’, an endosymbiont of termite gut flagellates, is the first representative of a deep-branching clade ofDeltaproteobacteriaand a putative homoacetogen

37. Restriction-modification systems as mobile genetic elements in the evolution of an intracellular symbiont

38. Ereboglobus luteus gen. nov sp nov from cockroach guts, and new insights into the oxygen relationship of the genera Opitutus and Didymococcus (Verrucomicrobia: Opitutaceae)

39. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology

40. Population Structure of Endomicrobia in Single Host Cells of Termite Gut Flagellates (Trichonympha spp.)

41. Genome Analysis of Endomicrobium proavitum Suggests Loss and Gain of Relevant Functions during the Evolution of Intracellular Symbionts

42. Rampant Host Switching Shaped the Termite Gut Microbiome

43. The complete mitochondrial genomes of the higher termites Labiotermes labralis and Embiratermes neotenicus (Termitidae: Syntermitinae)

44. Phylogeny and Ultrastructure of Oxymonas jouteli, a Rostellum-free Species, and Opisthomitus longiflagellatus sp. nov., Oxymonadid Flagellates from the Gut of Neotermes jouteli

45. Microenvironmental heterogeneity of gut compartments drives bacterial community structure in wood- and humus-feeding higher termites

46. Breznakia blatticola gen. nov sp nov and Breznakia pachnodae sp nov., two fermenting bacteria isolated from insect guts, and emended description of the family Erysipelotrichaceae

47. Co-evolution of marine worms and their chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts: unexpected host switches explained by ecological fitting?

48. Deterministic Assembly of Complex Bacterial Communities in Guts of Germ-Free Cockroaches

49. Oxygen Affects Gut Bacterial Colonization and Metabolic Activities in a Gnotobiotic Cockroach Model

50. Effect of soil invertebrates on the formation of humic substances under laboratory conditions

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