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1. Temperature, sediment resuspension, and salinity drive the prevalence of Vibrio vulnificus in the coastal Baltic Sea

2. Control of Vibrio vulnificus proliferation in the Baltic Sea through eutrophication and algal bloom management

3. Distinct biogeographical patterns in snail gastrointestinal tract bacterial communities compared with sediment and water

4. Resistance of freshwater sediment bacterial communities to salinity disturbance and the implication for industrial salt discharge and climate change-based salinization

5. Distinct stages of the intestinal bacterial community of Ampullaceana balthica after salinization

6. Impact of Salinity on the Gastrointestinal Bacterial Community of Theodoxus fluviatilis

7. Overlooked Diversity of Ultramicrobacterial Minorities at the Air-Sea Interface

8. Impact of a Major Inflow Event on the Composition and Distribution of Bacterioplankton Communities in the Baltic Sea

9. Phyto- and Bacterioplankton During Early Spring Conditions in the Baltic Sea and Response to Short-Term Experimental Warming

10. Microbiome and Culture Based Analysis of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Compared to Healthy Sinus Mucosa

11. Benthic Bacterial Community Composition in the Oligohaline-Marine Transition of Surface Sediments in the Baltic Sea Based on rRNA Analysis

12. Composition and Transformation of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Baltic Sea

13. Metagenomic De Novo Assembly of an Aquatic Representative of the Verrucomicrobial Class Spartobacteria

14. Emission of primary bioaerosol particles from Baltic seawater

15. Impact of disturbance and dietary shift on gastrointestinal bacterial community and its invertebrate host system

16. Distinct stages of the intestinal bacterial community of

17. Vitamin D administration leads to a shift of the intestinal bacterial composition in Crohn's disease patients, but not in healthy controls

18. Improved 18S rDNA amplification protocol for assessing protist diversity in oxygen-deficient marine systems

19. A bacterial isolate from the Black Sea oxidizes sulfide with manganese(IV) oxide

20. Impact of Salinity on the Gastrointestinal Bacterial Community of

21. Individual Physiological Adaptations Enable Selected Bacterial Taxa To Prevail during Long-Term Incubations

22. Mucosa-attached bacterial community in Crohn's disease coheres with the clinical disease activity index

23. Pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with electron-ionization and resonance-enhanced-multi-photon-ionization for the characterization of terrestrial dissolved organic matter in the Baltic Sea

24. Effect of large magnetotactic bacteria with polyphosphate inclusions on the phosphate profile of the suboxic zone in the Black Sea

25. Benthic Bacterial Community Composition in the Oligohaline-Marine Transition of Surface Sediments in the Baltic Sea Based on rRNA Analysis

26. Impact of a Major Inflow Event on the Composition and Distribution of Bacterioplankton Communities in the Baltic Sea

27. Diversity and abundance of 'Pelagibacterales' (SAR11) in the Baltic Sea salinity gradient

28. Distribution of the verrucomicrobial cladeSpartobacteriaalong a salinity gradient in the Baltic Sea

29. Phylogenetic Signals of Salinity and Season in Bacterial Community Composition Across the Salinity Gradient of the Baltic Sea

30. Differential responses of marine, mesohaline and oligohaline bacterial communities to the addition of terrigenous carbon

31. Mucosa-attached bacterial community in Crohn's disease coheres with the clinical disease activity index

32. Genomic Analysis of ' Elusimicrobium minutum ,' the First Cultivated Representative of the Phylum ' Elusimicrobia ' (Formerly Termite Group 1)

33. PARTICLE-ASSOCIATED DIFFER FROM FREE-LIVING BACTERIA IN SURFACE WATERS OF THE BALTIC SEA

35. Zonation of bacterioplankton communities along aging upwelled water in the northern Benguela upwelling

36. Distribution of the verrucomicrobial clade Spartobacteria along a salinity gradient in the Baltic Sea

37. Uncoupling of Bacterial and Terrigenous Dissolved Organic Matter Dynamics in Decomposition Experiments

38. Metagenomic De Novo Assembly of an Aquatic Representative of the Verrucomicrobial Class Spartobacteria

39. New insights into the role of the porcine intestinal yeast,Kazachstania slooffiae, in intestinal environment of weaned piglets

40. Transitions in bacterial communities along the 2000 km salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea

41. The ultramicrobacterium 'Elusimicrobium minutum' gen. nov., sp. nov., the first cultivated representative of the termite group 1 phylum

42. The termite group I phylum is highly diverse and widespread in the environment

43. Overlooked Diversity of Ultramicrobacterial Minorities at the Air-Sea Interface

44. Uncoupling of bacterial and terrigenous dissolved organic matter dynamics in decomposition experiments.

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