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FEMS Microbiology Ecology is one of the seven FEMS, peer-reviewed scientific journals, which covers all aspects of microbial ecology. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 4.2. The editor-in-chief is Max Häggblom. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in FEMS Microbiology Ecology 200
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Aspect has a greater impact on alpine soil bacterial community structure than elevation.
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Assemblage composition of fungal wood-decay species has a major influence on how climate and wood quality modify decomposition
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Ecophysiology, secondary pigments and ultrastructure of Chlainomonas sp. (Chlorophyta) from the European Alps compared with Chlamydomonas nivalis forming red snow
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In vitro fermentation of B-GOS: impact on faecal bacterial populations and metabolic activity in autistic and non-autistic children
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New insights into the role of the porcine intestinal yeast, Kazachstania slooffiae, in intestinal environment of weaned piglets
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Effect of altitude and season on microbial activity, abundance and community structure in Alpine forest soils
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Bridging the divide: a model-data approach to Polar and Alpine microbiology
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Water level changes affect carbon turnover and microbial community composition in lake sediments
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Isolation and characterization of extremely halophilic CO-oxidizing Euryarchaeota from hypersaline cinders, sediments and soils and description of a novel CO oxidizer, Haloferax namakaokahaiae Mke2.3T, sp. nov.
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Paraburkholderia nodosa is the main N2-fixing species trapped by promiscuous common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Brazilian 'Cerradão'.
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Intraspecific competition between ectomycorrhizal Pisolithus microcarpus isolates impacts plant and fungal performance under elevated CO2 and temperature
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Methane turnover and methanotrophic communities in arctic aquatic ecosystems of the Lena Delta, Northeast Siberia.
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Heterogeneity of carbon loss and its temperature sensitivity in East-European subarctic tundra soils
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Vertical and seasonal dynamics of fungal communities in boreal Scots pine forest soil
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In situ evidence for metabolic and chemical microdomains in the structured polymer matrix of bacterial microcolonies.
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Marine heatwaves and optimal temperatures for microbial assemblage activity
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Gaia and her microbiome
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Complex coupled metabolic and prokaryotic community responses to increasing temperatures in anaerobic marine sediments: critical temperatures and substrate changes
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Linking microbial community structure and microbial processes: an empirical and conceptual overview
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First insight into dead wood protistan diversity: a molecular sampling of bright-spored Myxomycetes (Amoebozoa, slime-moulds) in decaying beech logs
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Clonal spread and interspecies transmission of clinically relevant ESBL-producing Escherichia coli of ST410--another successful pandemic clone?
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Microbial ecology in a future climate: effects of temperature and moisture on microbial communities of two boreal fens.
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Effects of warming and drought on potential N2O emissions and denitrifying bacteria abundance in grasslands with different land-use
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Long-term warming alters richness and composition of taxonomic and functional groups of arctic fungi
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Confocal Raman microspectroscopy reveals a convergence of the chemical composition in methanogenic archaea from a Siberian permafrost-affected soil.
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Extended tracking of the microbial community structure and dynamics in an industrial synthetic metalworking fluid system
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Pseudomonas biofilms: possibilities of their control
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Seaweed-microbial interactions: key functions of seaweed-associated bacteria
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Arthropod-Spiroplasma relationship in the genomic era
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Anaerobic fungi (phylum Neocallimastigomycota): advances in understanding their taxonomy, life cycle, ecology, role and biotechnological potential
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Sphaerotilus natans encrusted with nanoball-shaped Fe(III) oxide minerals formed by nitrate-reducing mixotrophic Fe(II) oxidation
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Characterizing changes in soil bacterial community structure in response to short-term warming.
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