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1. Wild Avian Gut Microbiome at a Small Spatial Scale: A Study from a Mediterranean Island Population of Alectoris rufa

2. Biogeography and Character Evolution of the Ciliate Genus Euplotes (Spirotrichea, Euplotia), with Description of Euplotes curdsi sp. nov.

3. A Multi Size-Level Assessment of Benthic Marine Communities in a Coastal Environment: Are They Different Sides of the Same Coin?

4. Flagellar movement in two bacteria of the family rickettsiaceae: a re-evaluation of motility in an evolutionary perspective.

5. 'Candidatus Megaira polyxenophila' gen. nov., sp. nov.: considerations on evolutionary history, host range and shift of early divergent rickettsiae.

6. The passive yet successful way of planktonic life: genomic and experimental analysis of the ecology of a free-living polynucleobacter population.

7. At the threshold of symbiosis: the genome of obligately endosymbiotic ‘Candidatus Nebulobacter yamunensis’ is almost indistinguishable from that of a cultivable strain

8. Protists' microbiome: A fine-scale, snap-shot field study on the ciliate Euplotes

9. ' Candidatus Euplotechlamydia quinta,' a novel chlamydia‐like bacterium hosted by the ciliate Euplotes octocarinatus (Ciliophora, Spirotrichea)

12. Unexpected genetic integrity boosts hope for the conservation of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes) in Italy

13. The 'Other' Rickettsiales: an Overview of the Family 'Candidatus Midichloriaceae'

14. Adding functions to marine infrastructure: Pollutant accumulation, physiological and microbiome changes in sponges attached to floating pontoons inside marinas

15. All essential endosymbionts of the ciliate Euplotes are cyclically replaced

16. Single-cell Microbiomics Unveils Distribution and Patterns of Microbial Symbioses in the Natural Environment

17. Protistological Science Dissemination

18. The microbial community in a moving bed biotrickling filter operated to remove hydrogen sulfide from gas streams

19. Symbiont replacement between bacteria of different classes reveals additional layers of complexity in the evolution of symbiosis in the ciliate Euplotes

20. Microbial communities of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)-based biodegradable composites plastisphere and of surrounding environmental matrix: a comparison between marine (seabed) and coastal sediments (dune sand) over a long-time scale

21. Symbionts of the ciliate Euplotes: Diversity, patterns and potential as models for bacteria-eukaryote endosymbioses

22. Detecting Associations Between Ciliated Protists and Prokaryotes with Culture-Independent Single-Cell Microbiomics: a Proof-of-Concept Study

23. Nitrifying biomass characterization and monitoring during bioaugmentation in a membrane bioreactor

24. Use of bio-containers from seagrass wrack with nursery planting to improve the eco-sustainability of coastal habitat restoration

25. A new obligate bacterial symbiont colonizing the ciliate Euplotes in brackish and freshwater: ‘Candidatus Protistobacter heckmanni’

26. High degree of specificity in the association between symbiotic betaproteobacteria and the host Euplotes (Ciliophora,Euplotia)

27. 'Candidatus Defluviella procrastinata' and 'Candidatus Cyrtobacter zanobii', Two Novel Ciliate Endosymbionts Belonging to the 'Midichloria Clade'

28. Biogeography and Character Evolution of the Ciliate Genus Euplotes (Spirotrichea, Euplotia), with Description of Euplotes curdsi sp. nov

29. Parallel genome reduction in symbionts descended from closely related free-living bacteria

30. Strengths and Biases of High-Throughput Sequencing Data in the Characterization of Freshwater Ciliate Microbiomes

31. Betaproteobacterial symbionts of the ciliate Euplotes: origin and tangled evolutionary path of an obligate microbial association

32. 'CandidatusAnadelfobacter veles' and 'CandidatusCyrtobacter comes,' Two NewRickettsialesSpecies Hosted by the Protist CiliateEuplotes harpa(Ciliophora, Spirotrichea)

33. Nitrite inhibition and intermediates effects on Anammox bacteria: A batch-scale experimental study

34. Sulphide oxidation to elemental sulphur in a membrane bioreactor: Performance and characterization of the selected microbial sulphur-oxidizing community

35. Summer holidays as break-point in shaping a tannery sludge microbial community around a stable core microbiota

36. Biological Sulfur-Oxidizing Potential of Primary and Biological Sludge in a Tannery Wastewater Treatment Plant

37. Recent adaptation to symbiotic lifestyle: the Polynucleobacter-Euplotes system

38. Well-established mutualistic associations between ciliates and prokaryotes might be more widespread and diversified than so far supposed

39. Publisher Correction: Parallel genome reduction in symbionts descended from closely related free-living bacteria

42. Polynucleobacter necessarius, a model for genome reduction in both free-living and symbiotic bacteria

43. 'Candidatus Midichloriaceae' fam. nov. (Rickettsiales), an Ecologically Widespread Clade of Intracellular Alphaproteobacteria

44. Characterization and comparison of bacterial communities selected in conventional activated sludge and membrane bioreactor pilot plants: a focus on Nitrospira and Planctomycetes bacterial phyla

45. Morphological, ultrastructural, and molecular characterization of Euplotidium rosati n. sp. (Ciliophora, Euplotida) from Guam

46. Characterization of 'Candidatus nebulobacter yamunensis' from the cytoplasm of Euplotes aediculatus (Ciliophora, Spirotrichea) and emended description of the family Francisellaceae

47. The passive yet successful way of planktonic life: genomic and experimental analysis of the ecology of a free-living polynucleobacter population

48. Kinetic parameters and inhibition response of ammonia- and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in membrane bioreactors and conventional activated sludge processes

49. Polynucleobacter bacteria in the brackish-water species Euplotes harpa (Ciliata Hypotrichia)

50. A bacterium belonging to the Rickettsiaceae family inhabits the cytoplasm of the marine ciliate Diophrys appendiculata (Ciliophora, Hypotrichia)

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