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Automated flow cytometry as a tool to obtain a fine-grain picture of marine prokaryote community structure along an entire oceanographic cruise
On a standard oceanographic cruise, flow cytometry data are usually collected sparsely through a bottle-based sampling and with …
Massimo C. Pernice
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Josep M. Gasol
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Diversity of Microbiomes Across a 13,000-Year-Old Amazon Sediment
Cristiane C. Thompson
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Diogo Tschoeke
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Felipe H. Coutinho
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Luciana Leomil
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Gizele D. Garcia
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Koko Otsuki
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Bruno J. Turcq
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Luciane S. Moreira
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Patrícia F. M. Turcq
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Renato C. Cordeiro
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Nils E. Asp
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Fabiano L. Thompson
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Ecological landscape explains aquifers microbial structure
Felipe A.S. Barbosa
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Leonardo A.S. Brait
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Felipe H. Coutinho
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Camilo M. Ferreira
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Eduardo Freitas Moreira
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Lucas De Queiroz Salles
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Pedro Milet Meirelles
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Inter-comparison of marine microbiome sampling protocols
Research on marine microbial communities is growing, but studies are hard to compare because of variation in seawater sampling …
Francisco Pascoal
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Maria Paola Tomasino
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Roberta Piredda
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Grazia Marina Quero
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Luís Torgo
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Julie Poulain
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Pierre E. Galand
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Jed A. Fuhrman
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Alex Mitchell
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Tinkara Tinta
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Timotej Turk Dermastia
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Antonio Fernandez-Guerra
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Alessandro Vezzi
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Ramiro Logares
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Francesca Malfatti
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Hisashi Endo
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Anna Maria Dąbrowska
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Fabio De Pascale
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Pablo Sánchez
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Nicolas Henry
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Bruno Fosso
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Bryan Wilson
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Stephan Toshchakov
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Gregory Kevin Ferrant
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Ivo Grigorov
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Fabio Rocha Jimenez Vieira
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Rodrigo Costa
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Stéphane Pesant
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Catarina Magalhães
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iPHoP: An integrated machine learning framework to maximize host prediction for metagenome-derived viruses of archaea and bacteria
The extraordinary diversity of viruses infecting bacteria and archaea is now primarily studied through metagenomics. While metagenomes …
Simon Roux
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Antonio Pedro Camargo
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Felipe H. Coutinho
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Shareef M. Dabdoub
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Bas E. Dutilh
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Stephen Nayfach
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Andrew Tritt
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Surface productivity gradients govern changes in the viability of deep ocean prokaryotes across the tropical and subtropical Atlantic
Abstract Prokaryotes represent a major fraction of marine biomass and play a key role in the global carbon cycle. We studied the …
Markel Gómez‐Letona
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Javier Arístegui
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Nauzet Hernández‐Hernández
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María Pérez‐Lorenzo
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Xosé Antón Álvarez‐Salgado
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Eva Teira
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Marta Sebastián
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Tracking contemporary microbial evolution in a changing ocean
Georgina L. Brennan
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Ramiro Logares
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Functional responses of key marine bacteria to environmental change – toward genetic counselling for coastal waters
Coastal ecosystems deteriorate globally due to human-induced stress factors, like nutrient loading and pollution. Bacteria are critical …
Jarone Pinhassi
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Hanna Farnelid
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Sandra Martínez García
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Eva Teira
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Pierre E. Galand
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Ingrid Obernosterer
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Christopher Quince
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Maria Vila-Costa
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Josep M. Gasol
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Daniel Lundin
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Anders F. Andersson
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Matthias Labrenz
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Lasse Riemann
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Shared and contrasting associations in the dynamic nano- and picoplankton communities of two close but contrasting sites from the Bay of Biscay
Abstract Pico- and nanoplankton are key players in the marine ecosystems due to their implication in the biogeochemical cycles, …
Leire Garate
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Laura Alonso-Sáez
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Marta Revilla
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Ramiro Logares
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Anders Lanzén
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Global beta diversity patterns of microbial communities in the surface and deep ocean
Abstract Aim Dispersal and environmental gradients shape marine microbial communities, yet the relative importance of these factors …
Ernesto Villarino
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James R Watson
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Guillem Chust
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A John Woodill
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Benjamin Klempay
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Bror Jonsson
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Josep M. Gasol
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Ramiro Logares
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Ramon Massana
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Caterina R. Giner
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Guillem Salazar
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X Anton Alvarez-Salgado
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Teresa S Catala
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Carlos M Duarte
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Susana Agusti
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Francisco Mauro
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Xabier Irigoien
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Andrew D Barton
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