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1. Pulsed inputs of high molecular weight organic matter shift the mechanisms of substrate utilisation in marine bacterial communities.

2. Bacterial chemolithoautotrophy in ultramafic plumes along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

3. Taxonomic and functional stability overrules seasonality in polar benthic microbiomes.

4. Cultivation of particle-associated heterotrophic bacteria during a spring phytoplankton bloom in the North Sea.

5. Changing expression patterns of TonB-dependent transporters suggest shifts in polysaccharide consumption over the course of a spring phytoplankton bloom.

6. Diversity and biomass dynamics of unicellular marine fungi during a spring phytoplankton bloom.

7. Taxonomic study of nine new Winogradskyella species occurring in the shallow waters of Helgoland Roads, North Sea. Proposal of Winogradskyella schleiferi sp. nov., Winogradskyella costae sp. nov., Winogradskyella helgolandensis sp. nov., Winogradskyella vidalii sp. nov., Winogradskyella forsetii sp. nov., Winogradskyella ludwigii sp. nov., Winogradskyella ursingii sp. nov., Winogradskyella wichelsiae sp. nov., and Candidatus "Winogradskyella atlantica" sp. nov.

8. Candidatus Abditibacter, a novel genus within the Cryomorphaceae, thriving in the North Sea.

9. Bacterioplankton reveal years-long retention of Atlantic deep-ocean water by the Tropic Seamount.

10. High-throughput cultivation of heterotrophic bacteria during a spring phytoplankton bloom in the North Sea.

11. Niche differentiation among annually recurrent coastal Marine Group II Euryarchaeota.

12. On-Site Analysis of Bacterial Communities of the Ultraoligotrophic South Pacific Gyre.

13. Selfish, sharing and scavenging bacteria in the Atlantic Ocean: a biogeographical study of bacterial substrate utilisation.

14. An alternative polysaccharide uptake mechanism of marine bacteria.

15. Niche partitioning of diverse sulfur-oxidizing bacteria at hydrothermal vents.

16. Description of Gramella forsetii sp. nov., a marine Flavobacteriaceae isolated from North Sea water, and emended description of Gramella gaetbulicola Cho et al. 2011.

17. Genomic and physiological analyses of 'Reinekea forsetii' reveal a versatile opportunistic lifestyle during spring algae blooms.

18. Recurring patterns in bacterioplankton dynamics during coastal spring algae blooms.

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

20. Rapid and sensitive identification of marine bacteria by an improved in situ DNA hybridization chain reaction (quickHCR-FISH).

21. Colonization in the photic zone and subsequent changes during sinking determine bacterial community composition in marine snow.

22. Community shift from phototrophic to chemotrophic sulfide oxidation following anoxic holomixis in a stratified seawater lake.

23. Distribution of a consortium between unicellular algae and the N2 fixing cyanobacterium UCYN-A in the North Atlantic Ocean.

24. Functional characterization of polysaccharide utilization loci in the marine Bacteroidetes 'Gramella forsetii' KT0803.

25. Microbial community response during the iron fertilization experiment LOHAFEX.

26. Substrate-controlled succession of marine bacterioplankton populations induced by a phytoplankton bloom.

27. Thermophilic anaerobic oxidation of methane by marine microbial consortia.

28. Temporal variability of coastal Planctomycetes clades at Kabeltonne station, North Sea.

29. GeneFISH--an in situ technique for linking gene presence and cell identity in environmental microorganisms.

30. Fine-scale evolution: genomic, phenotypic and ecological differentiation in two coexisting Salinibacter ruber strains.

31. Bacterioplankton diversity and community composition in the Southern Lagoon of Venice.

32. Distinct flavobacterial communities in contrasting water masses of the north Atlantic Ocean.

33. Biogeography and phylogeny of the NOR5/OM60 clade of Gammaproteobacteria.

34. A new moderately thermophilic and high sulfide tolerant biotype of Marichromatium gracile, isolated from tidal sediments of the German Wadden Sea: Marichromatium gracile biotype thermosulfidiphilum.

35. Detoxification of sulphidic African shelf waters by blooming chemolithotrophs.

36. A microdiversity study of anammox bacteria reveals a novel Candidatus Scalindua phylotype in marine oxygen minimum zones.

37. Fosmids of novel marine Planctomycetes from the Namibian and Oregon coast upwelling systems and their cross-comparison with planctomycete genomes.

38. Metagenomic approach to the study of halophages: the environmental halophage 1.

39. Molecular and morphological characterization of the association between bacterial endosymbionts and the marine nematode Astomonema sp. from the Bahamas.

40. High local and global diversity of Flavobacteria in marine plankton.

41. Characterization of a marine gammaproteobacterium capable of aerobic anoxygenic photosynthesis.

42. Novel microbial communities of the Haakon Mosby mud volcano and their role as a methane sink.

43. A CARD-FISH protocol for the identification and enumeration of epiphytic bacteria on marine algae.

44. A catabolic gene cluster for anaerobic benzoate degradation in methanotrophic microbial Black Sea mats.

45. Massive nitrogen loss from the Benguela upwelling system through anaerobic ammonium oxidation.

46. Diversity and vertical distribution of cultured and uncultured Deltaproteobacteria in an intertidal mud flat of the Wadden Sea.

47. Thiomicrospira arctica sp. nov. and Thiomicrospira psychrophila sp. nov., psychrophilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria isolated from marine Arctic sediments.

48. Diversity and distribution of methanotrophic archaea at cold seeps.

49. Comparative sequence analysis and oligonucleotide probe design based on 23S rRNA genes of Alphaproteobacteria from North Sea bacterioplankton.

50. Psychrobacter nivimaris sp. nov., a heterotrophic bacterium attached to organic particles isolated from the South Atlantic (Antarctica).

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