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|  |  |  | Volume 9, Issue 10 (October 2015) |  | In this issue Original Articles Short Communication Corrigenda
Also new    AOP | |  |  |  | | Advertisement |  | | |  |  | Original Articles | Top |  | Feeding currents facilitate a mixotrophic way of lifeLasse T Nielsen and Thomas Kiørboe ISME J 2015 9: 2117-2127; advance online publication, February 17, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.27 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Positive selection is the main driving force for evolution of citrus canker-causing XanthomonasYunzeng Zhang, Neha Jalan, Xiaofeng Zhou, Erica Goss, Jeffrey B Jones, João C Setubal, Xiaoling Deng and Nian Wang ISME J 2015 9: 2128-2138; advance online publication, February 17, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.15 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Expression profiling of the bloom-forming cyanobacterium Nodularia CCY9414 under light and oxidative stress conditionsMatthias Kopf, Fred Möke, Hermann Bauwe, Wolfgang R Hess and Martin Hagemann ISME J 2015 9: 2139-2152; advance online publication, February 17, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.16 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Enrichment of DNRA bacteria in a continuous cultureEveline M van den Berg, Udo van Dongen, Ben Abbas and Mark CM van Loosdrecht ISME J 2015 9: 2153-2161; advance online publication, April 24, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.26 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Viral assemblage composition in Yellowstone acidic hot springs assessed by network analysisBenjamin Bolduc, Jennifer F Wirth, Aurélien Mazurie and Mark J Young ISME J 2015 9: 2162-2177; advance online publication, June 30, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.28 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Metatranscriptomic census of active protists in soilsStefan Geisen, Alexander T Tveit, Ian M Clark, Andreas Richter, Mette M Svenning, Michael Bonkowski and Tim Urich ISME J 2015 9: 2178-2190; advance online publication, March 27, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.30 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Genomic and phenotypic differentiation among Methanosarcina mazei populations from Columbia River sedimentNicholas D Youngblut, Joseph S Wirth, James R Henriksen, Maria Smith, Holly Simon, William W Metcalf and Rachel J Whitaker ISME J 2015 9: 2191-2205; advance online publication, March 10, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.31 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Clostridium difficile heterogeneously impacts intestinal community architecture but drives stable metabolome responsesDavid Rojo, María J Gosalbes, Rafaela Ferrari, Ana E Pérez-Cobas, Ester Hernández, Rosa Oltra, Javier Buesa, Amparo Latorre, Coral Barbas, Manuel Ferrer and Andrés Moya ISME J 2015 9: 2206-2220; advance online publication, March 10, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.32 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Growth phase-specific evolutionary benefits of natural transformation in Acinetobacter baylyiAne L G Utnes, Vidar Sørum, Nils Hülter, Raul Primicerio, Joachim Hegstad, Julia Kloos, Kaare M Nielsen and Pål J Johnsen ISME J 2015 9: 2221-2231; advance online publication, April 7, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.35 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Response of Prochlorococcus to varying CO2:O2 ratiosSarah C Bagby and Sallie W Chisholm ISME J 2015 9: 2232-2245; advance online publication, April 7, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.36 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Priority effects during fungal community establishment in beech wood OPENJennifer Hiscox, Melanie Savoury, Carsten T Müller, Björn D Lindahl, Hilary J Rogers and Lynne Boddy ISME J 2015 9: 2246-2260; advance online publication, March 20, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.38 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | The coral core microbiome identifies rare bacterial taxa as ubiquitous endosymbionts OPENTracy D Ainsworth, Lutz Krause, Thomas Bridge, Gergely Torda, Jean-Baptise Raina, Martha Zakrzewski, Ruth D Gates, Jacqueline L Padilla-Gamiño, Heather L Spalding, Celia Smith, Erika S Woolsey, David G Bourne, Pim Bongaerts, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and William Leggat ISME J 2015 9: 2261-2274; advance online publication, April 17, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.39 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Metatranscriptomes reveal functional variation in diatom communities from the Antarctic PeninsulaGareth A Pearson, Asuncion Lago-Leston, Fernando Cánovas, Cymon J Cox, Frederic Verret, Sebastian Lasternas, Carlos M Duarte, Susana Agusti and Ester A Serrão ISME J 2015 9: 2275-2289; advance online publication, April 14, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.40 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | The cyanobacterium Mastigocladus fulfills the nitrogen demand of a terrestrial hot spring microbial matMaría Estrella Alcamán, Camila Fernandez, Antonio Delgado, Birgitta Bergman and Beatriz Díez ISME J 2015 9: 2290-2303; advance online publication, July 31, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.63 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Riverbed methanotrophy sustained by high carbon conversion efficiency OPENMark Trimmer, Felicity C Shelley, Kevin J Purdy, Susanna T Maanoja, Panagiota-Myrsini Chronopoulou and Jonathan Grey ISME J 2015 9: 2304-2314; advance online publication, June 9, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.98 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Making pathogens sociable: The emergence of high relatedness through limited host invasibility OPENEdwin van Leeuwen, Sarah O'Neill, Andrew Matthews and Ben Raymond ISME J 2015 9: 2315-2323; advance online publication, June 30, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.111 Abstract | Full Text |  | Short Communication | Top |  | Aquatic heterotrophic bacteria have highly flexible phosphorus content and biomass stoichiometryCasey M Godwin and James B Cotner ISME J 2015 9: 2324-2327; advance online publication, March 20, 2015; 10.1038/ismej.2015.34 Abstract | Full Text |  | Corrigenda | Top |  | Riverbed methanotrophy sustained by high carbon conversion efficiencyMark Trimmer, Felicity C Shelley, Kevin J Purdy, Susanna T Maanoja, Panagiota-Myrsini Chronopoulou and Jonathan Grey ISME J 2015 9: 2328; 10.1038/ismej.2015.173 Full Text |  |  |  | Making pathogens sociable: the emergence of high relatedness through limited host invasibilityEdwin van Leeuwen, Sarah O'Neill, Andrew Matthews and Ben Raymond ISME J 2015 9: 2328; 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