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High Density of Diploria Strigosa Increases
Versatile Cyanobacteria Control the Timing and Extent of Sulfide
Motility of the Giant Sulfur Bacteria Beggiatoa in the Marine Environment
A Model Study of the Effects of Sulfide-Oxidizing Bacteria
Trophic Role of Large Benthic Sulfur Bacteria in Mangrove Sediment
Insights Into Marine Microbial Communities That Couple Anaerobic
The Biology of Beggiatoa
Fine-Structural Analysis of Black Band Disease-Infected Coral Reveals
Polyphosphate in Marine Environments and Beggiatoa Sp
Bioglea As a Source of Bioactive Ingredients: Chemical and Biological Evaluation
Characterization of Oscillatoria Spp. and Their Role in Black Band Disease of Coral Dina Stanic Florida International University,
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Sulfur-Cycling Fossil Bacteria from the 1.8-Ga Duck Creek Formation Provide Promising Evidence of Evolution’S Null Hypothesis
Polyphosphate Storage in the Family Beggiatoaceae with a Focus on the Species Beggiatoa Alba
Distinct Pigmentation and Trophic Modes in Beggiatoa from Hydrocarbon Seeps in the Gulf of Mexico
Sulfur Respiration in a Marine Chemolithoautotrophic Beggiatoa Strain
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And Large-Scale CO2 Sequestration by Chain-Forming Diatoms in the Sea
Mats of Psychrophilic Thiotrophic Bacteria Associated with Cold Seeps of the Barents Sea
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Bacillus Subtilis) Spirilla (Spiral, E.G., Spirillum Volutans) Filamentous Prokaryotesprokaryotes -- Shape Shape
16S Rrna Gene-Based Molecular Analysis of Mat-Forming And
Growth Characteristics and Metabolism of Beggiatoa Abstract Approved (Major- Professor)
Molecular Characterization of Methanotrophic and Chemoautotrophic Communities at Cold Seeps
Diatoms Respire Nitrate to Survive Dark and Anoxic Conditions
Two New Beggiatoa Species Inhabiting Marine Mangrove
Physiology of a Marine Beggiatoa Strain and the Accompanying Organism Pseudovibrio Sp
Physiology of a Marine Beggiatoa Strain and the Accompanying Organism Pseudovibrio Sp
Nutritional Types – Photolithoautotrophs, Photoorganoheterotrophs
Microbial Characterization of White Mats in a Hydrothermally-Influenced
Morphology of a Ferric Iron-Encrusted Biofilm Forming on the Shell of a Burrowing Bivalve (Mollusca)
Investigating Bacteria with the Winogradsky Column
Beggiatoa - the Ecophysiological Significance of Large, White, Filamentous Sulfur Oxidizers Within the Nitrogen and the Sulfur Cycle
Assessment of Canadian Pacific Cold Seeps Against Criteria For
Novel Large Sulfur Bacteria in the Metagenomes of Groundwater-Fed Chemosynthetic Microbial Mats in the Lake Huron Basin
Metabolic Characteristics of Beggiatoa Alba in Thiosulfate Medium and Porcine Colon Contents