Hagström Å, Azam F, Berg C, Zweifel UL
AS WE SEE IT: Isolates as models to study bacterial ecophysiology and biogeochemistry
AME 80:15-27 | Full text in pdf format
AME Special 6: 'SAME 14: progress and perspectives in aquatic microbial ecology'
Kearns PJ, Holloway D, Angell JH, Feinman SG, Bowen JL
Effect of short-term, diel changes in environmental conditions on active microbial communities in a salt marsh pond
AME 80:29-41 | Full text in pdf format
Badger M, Tucker SJ, Grattepanche JD, Katz LA
Rapid turnover of ciliate community members in New England tide pools
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Roubeix V, Coste M
NOTE: A case of close interspecific interactions between diatoms: selective attachment on a benthic motile species
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Trobej M, Bednar JP, Waringer J, Schagerl M
Algal communities of spring-associated limestone habitats
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Haraguchi L, Jakobsen HH, Lundholm N, Carstensen J
Monitoring natural phytoplankton communities: a comparison between traditional methods and pulse-shape recording flow cytometry
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Song Y, Wang J, Gao Y, Qin B
Nitrogen incorporation by epiphytic algae via Vallisneria natans using 15N tracing in sediment with increasing nutrient availability
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Lindström ES, del Giorgio PA
OVERVIEW: Progress and perspectives in aquatic microbial ecology: highlights of the SAME 14, Uppsala, Sweden, 2015
AME 80:101-103 | Full text in pdf format
AME Special 6: 'SAME 14: progress and perspectives in aquatic microbial ecology'