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2021-07Trait dimensions in bacteria and archaea compared to vascular plants.Westoby, M; Gillings, MR; Madin, JS; Nielsen, DA; Paulsen, IT; Tetu, SG
2018-07-27The microbiology of seagrassesSeymour, JR; Laverock, B; Nielsen, DA; Trevathan-Tackett, SM; Macreadie, PI
2022-05-12Disentangling compartment functions in sessile marine invertebrates.Hughes, DJ; Raina, J-B; Nielsen, DA; Suggett, DJ; Kühl, M
2020-06-05A synthesis of bacterial and archaeal phenotypic trait data.Madin, JS; Nielsen, DA; Brbic, M; Corkrey, R; Danko, D; Edwards, K; Engqvist, MKM; Fierer, N; Geoghegan, JL; Gillings, M; Kyrpides, NC; Litchman, E; Mason, CE; Moore, L; Nielsen, SL; Paulsen, IT; Price, ND; Reddy, TBK; Richards, MA; Rocha, EPC; Schmidt, TM; Shaaban, H; Shukla, M; Supek, F; Tetu, SG; Vieira-Silva, S; Wattam, AR; Westfall, DA; Westoby, M
2009-05-01Greenhouse gas microbiology in wet and dry straw crust covering pig slurryHansen, RR; Nielsen, DA; Schramm, A; Nielsen, LP; Revsbech, NP; Hansen, MN
2012-08-07Highly photostable near-infrared fluorescent pH indicators and sensors based on BF<inf>2</inf>-chelated tetraarylazadipyrromethene dyesJokic, T; Borisov, SM; Saf, R; Nielsen, DA; Kühl, M; Klimant, I
2018-03-29Single-cell biomolecular analysis of coral algal symbionts reveals opposing metabolic responses to heat stress and expulsionPetrou, K; Nielsen, DA; Heraud, P
2021-04-01Aerobic bacteria and archaea tend to have larger and more versatile genomesNielsen, DA; Fierer, N; Geoghegan, JL; Gillings, MR; Gumerov, V; Madin, JS; Moore, L; Paulsen, IT; Reddy, TBK; Tetu, SG; Westoby, M
2013-01-01Seasonal methane oxidation potential in manure crustsNielsen, DA; Schramm, A; Nielsen, LP; Revsbech, NP
2019-02-01Oxygen consumption and sulfate reduction in vegetated coastal habitats: Effects of physical disturbanceBrodersen, KE; Trevathan-Tackett, SM; Nielsen, DA; Connolly, RM; Lovelock, CE; Atwood, TB; Macreadie, PI
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