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    Chromocurvus halotolerans gen. nov., sp. nov., a gammaproteobacterial obligately aerobic anoxygenic phototroph, isolated from a Canadian hypersaline spring by Csotonyi, J. T., Stackebrandt, E., Swiderski, J., Schumann, P., Yurkov, V.

    Published in Archives of microbiology (01-08-2011)
    “…A strain EG19 T of aerobic bacteria able to form pleomorphic cells was isolated from a brine spring runoff stream in the west central region of the province of…”
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    alphaproteobacterium capable of both aerobic and anaerobic anoxygenic photosynthesis but incapable of photoautotrophy: Charonomicrobium ambiphototrophicum, gen. nov., sp. nov by Csotonyi, J. T, Stackebrandt, E, Swiderski, J, Schumann, P, Yurkov, V

    Published in Photosynthesis research (01-03-2011)
    “…A facultatively aerobic deep brown coccoid to ovoid bacterium, strain EG17T, was isolated from a saline effluent stream in the NaCl-dominated brine spring…”
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    Extremely ‘vanadiphilic’ multiply metal-resistant and halophilic aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs, strains EG13 and EG8, from hypersaline springs in Canada by Csotonyi, J. T., Maltman, C., Swiderski, J., Stackebrandt, E., Yurkov, V.

    “…Two pinkish peach-colored strains of obligately aerobic phototrophic bacteria, EG13 and EG8, were isolated from a saline spring effluent stream in west central…”
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    Competition between mutualists: the role of differential flower abscission in yuccas [Yucca kanabensis] by Csotonyi, Julius T., Addicott, John F.

    Published in Oikos (01-09-2001)
    “…Competition among yucca moths occurs because retention of flowers is resource limited: the more flowers that are visited the lower the probability that a…”
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