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The following pages link to Klaus Jürgens (Q109689497):
Displaying 33 items.
- Transitions in bacterial communities along the 2000 km salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea (Q28744688) (← links)
- Sulfurimonas gotlandica sp. nov., a chemoautotrophic and psychrotolerant epsilonproteobacterium isolated from a pelagic redoxcline, and an emended description of the genus Sulfurimonas (Q30643436) (← links)
- Diversity of active chemolithoautotrophic prokaryotes in the sulfidic zone of a Black Sea pelagic redoxcline as determined by rRNA-based stable isotope probing (Q30986073) (← links)
- Abundance, depth distribution, and composition of aerobic bacteriochlorophyll a-producing bacteria in four basins of the central Baltic Sea. (Q33337741) (← links)
- 13C-isotope analyses reveal that chemolithoautotrophic Gamma- and Epsilonproteobacteria feed a microbial food web in a pelagic redoxcline of the central Baltic Sea. (Q33369529) (← links)
- Epsilonproteobacteria represent the major portion of chemoautotrophic bacteria in sulfidic waters of pelagic redoxclines of the Baltic and Black Seas (Q33379547) (← links)
- Relevance of a crenarchaeotal subcluster related to Candidatus Nitrosopumilus maritimus to ammonia oxidation in the suboxic zone of the central Baltic Sea. (Q33599715) (← links)
- High viral abundance as a consequence of low viral decay in the Baltic Sea redoxcline (Q33778273) (← links)
- Bacterioneuston Community Structure in the Southern Baltic Sea and Its Dependence on Meteorological Conditions (Q33866820) (← links)
- Genome and physiology of a model Epsilonproteobacterium responsible for sulfide detoxification in marine oxygen depletion zones (Q34112952) (← links)
- Impact of different in vitro electron donor/acceptor conditions on potential chemolithoautotrophic communities from marine pelagic redoxclines (Q34143313) (← links)
- SUP05 dominates the Gammaproteobacterial sulfur oxidizer assemblages in pelagic redoxclines of the central Baltic and Black Seas (Q34589213) (← links)
- Active nitrogen-fixing heterotrophic bacteria at and below the chemocline of the central Baltic Sea (Q34601723) (← links)
- Quantitative distributions of Epsilonproteobacteria and a Sulfurimonas subgroup in pelagic redoxclines of the central Baltic Sea (Q34699330) (← links)
- Uncoupling of bacterial and terrigenous dissolved organic matter dynamics in decomposition experiments. (Q35144258) (← links)
- Diversity and abundance of "Pelagibacterales" (SAR11) in the Baltic Sea salinity gradient. (Q35466316) (← links)
- Measuring unbiased metatranscriptomics in suboxic waters of the central Baltic Sea using a new in situ fixation system (Q40477850) (← links)
- Metagenomic de novo assembly of an aquatic representative of the verrucomicrobial class Spartobacteria. (Q41020271) (← links)
- Phylogenetic Signals of Salinity and Season in Bacterial Community Composition Across the Salinity Gradient of the Baltic Sea. (Q41834464) (← links)
- Widespread distribution of proteorhodopsins in freshwater and brackish ecosystems (Q44815183) (← links)
- Impact of protist grazing on a key bacterial group for biogeochemical cycling in Baltic Sea pelagic oxic/anoxic interfaces (Q45165544) (← links)
- Chemolithoautotrophic denitrification of epsilonproteobacteria in marine pelagic redox gradients (Q45779458) (← links)
- Distribution of the uncultured protist MAST-4 in the Indian Ocean, Drake Passage and Mediterranean Sea assessed by real-time quantitative PCR. (Q46774360) (← links)
- Pyruvate utilization by a chemolithoautotrophic epsilonproteobacterial key player of pelagic Baltic Sea redoxclines (Q46966933) (← links)
- Distribution of acI-Actinorhodopsin genes in Baltic Sea salinity gradients indicates adaptation of facultative freshwater photoheterotrophs to brackish waters (Q48032194) (← links)
- Acetate-utilizing bacteria at an oxic-anoxic interface in the Baltic Sea. (Q48040221) (← links)
- Success of chemolithoautotrophic SUP05 and Sulfurimonas GD17 cells in pelagic Baltic Sea redox zones is facilitated by their lifestyles as K- and r-strategists (Q51211861) (← links)
- A Salinity Threshold Separating Fungal Communities in the Baltic Sea (Q64102305) (← links)
- N and O isotope fractionation in nitrate during chemolithoautotrophic denitrification by Sulfurimonas gotlandica (Q85858155) (← links)
- Distribution of the verrucomicrobial clade Spartobacteria along a salinity gradient in the Baltic Sea (Q86896561) (← links)
- Ecosystem-wide metagenomic binning enables prediction of ecological niches from genomes (Q90317586) (← links)
- BARM and BalticMicrobeDB, a reference metagenome and interface to meta-omic data for the Baltic Sea (Q90660518) (← links)
- Uneven host cell growth causes lysogenic virus induction in the Baltic Sea (Q92451486) (← links)