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1. Transfer of 7 Organic UV Filters from Sediment to the Ragworm Hediste diversicolor: Bioaccumulation of Benzophenone-3 and Further Proof of Octocrylene Metabolism

2. Efficient degradation of the organic UV filter benzophenone-3 by Sphingomonas wittichii strain BP14P isolated from WWTP sludge

3. Microbial communities in sunken wood are structured by wood-boring bivalves and location in a submarine canyon.

4. Metabolomics Reveal That Octocrylene Accumulates in Pocillopora damicornis Tissues as Fatty Acid Conjugates and Triggers Coral Cell Mitochondrial Dysfunction

5. Occurrence and Environmental Distribution of 5 UV Filters During the Summer Season in Different Water Bodies

6. Saonia flava gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine bacterium of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from coastal seawater

7. Pleionea mediterranea gen. nov., sp. nov., a gammaproteobacterium isolated from coastal seawater

8. Effects of bioaugmentation on indigenous PCB dechlorinating activity in sediment microcosms

9. Temporal and spatial constraints on community assembly during microbial colonization of wood in seawater

10. Disturbance Increases Microbial Community Diversity and Production in Marine Sediments

11. Microbial Reductive Dechlorination of Aroclor 1260 in Baltimore Harbor Sediment Microcosms Is Catalyzed by Three Phylotypes within the Phylum Chloroflexi

12. Sequential Reductive Dechlorination of meta -Chlorinated Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners in Sediment Microcosms by Two Different Chloroflexi Phylotypes

13. Seasonal dynamics of active SAR11 ecotypes in the oligotrophic Northwest Mediterranean Sea

14. 'Rare biosphere' bacteria as key phenanthrene degraders in coastal seawaters

15. River organic matter shapes microbial communities in the sediment of the Rhône prodelta

16. Remediation of polychlorinated biphenyl impacted sediment by concurrent bioaugmentation with anaerobic halorespiring and aerobic degrading bacteria

17. Sulfide production and consumption in degrading wood in the marine environment

18. Sunken woods on the ocean floor provide diverse specialized habitats for microorganisms

19. Disturbance increases microbial community diversity and production in marine sediments

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