Microbial Ecology Enters a New Era of Electronic Manuscript Submission and Processing Pages: 295 - 295
In Situ Spatial Patterns of Soil Bacterial Populations, Mapped at Multiple Scales, in an Arable Soil N. NunanK. WuK. Ritz Pages: 296 - 305
Bacterial Succession in Glacial Forefield Soils Characterized by Community Structure, Activity and Opportunistic Growth Dynamics W.V. SiglerS. CriviiJ. Zeyer Pages: 306 - 316
Functional and Structural Adaptations of Bacterial Communities Growing on Particulate Substrates under Stringent Nutrient Limitation T.M. LaParaT. ZakharovaA. Konopka Pages: 317 - 326
Competition between Picoplanktonic Cyanobacteria and Heterotrophic Bacteria along Crossed Gradients of Glucose and Phosphate S. Drakare Pages: 327 - 335
Nitrogen-Fixing Phylotypes of Chesapeake Bay and Neuse River Estuary Sediments J.A. BurnsJ.P. ZehrD.G. Capone Pages: 336 - 343
Estimation and Diversity of Phylloplane Mycobiota on Selected Plants in a Mediterranean–Type Ecosystem in Portugal J. InácioP. PereiraI. Spencer-Martins Pages: 344 - 353
Participation of Oxygen and Role of Exogenous and Endogenous Sensitizers in the Photoinactivation of Escherichia coli by Photosynthetically Active Radiation, UV-A and UV-B A. MuelaJ.M. García-BringasI. Barcina Pages: 354 - 364
Bacterial 16S rRNA Gene Analysis Revealed That Bacteria Related to Arcobacter spp. Constitute an Abundant and Common Component of the Oyster Microbiota (Tiostrea chilensis) J. RomeroM. García-VarelaR.T. Espejo Pages: 365 - 371
Comparison of Eukaryotic Phytobenthic Community Composition in a Polluted River by Partial 18S rRNA Gene Cloning and Sequencing U. DorigoA. BérardJ.F. Humbert Pages: 372 - 380