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    Untangling hidden nutrient dynamics: rapid ammonium cycling and single-cell ammonium assimilation in marine plankton communities by Klawonn, Isabell, Bonaglia, Stefano, Whitehouse, Martin J., Littmann, Sten, Tienken, Daniela, Kuypers, Marcel M. M., Brüchert, Volker, Ploug, Helle

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-08-2019)
    “…Ammonium is a central nutrient in aquatic systems. Yet, cell-specific ammonium assimilation among diverse functional plankton is poorly documented in field…”
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    N2 fixation dominates nitrogen cycling in a mangrove fiddler crab holobiont by Zilius, Mindaugas, Bonaglia, Stefano, Broman, Elias, Chiozzini, Vitor Gonsalez, Samuiloviene, Aurelija, Nascimento, Francisco J. A., Cardini, Ulisse, Bartoli, Marco

    Published in Scientific reports (18-08-2020)
    “…Mangrove forests are among the most productive and diverse ecosystems on the planet, despite limited nitrogen (N) availability. Under such conditions,…”
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    Methane emissions offset atmospheric carbon dioxide uptake in coastal macroalgae, mixed vegetation and sediment ecosystems by Roth, Florian, Broman, Elias, Sun, Xiaole, Bonaglia, Stefano, Nascimento, Francisco, Prytherch, John, Brüchert, Volker, Lundevall Zara, Maysoon, Brunberg, Märta, Geibel, Marc C., Humborg, Christoph, Norkko, Alf

    Published in Nature communications (03-01-2023)
    “…Coastal ecosystems can efficiently remove carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from the atmosphere and are thus promoted for nature-based climate change mitigation. Natural…”
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    Submarine groundwater discharge impacts on coastal nutrient biogeochemistry by Santos, Isaac R., Chen, Xiaogang, Lecher, Alanna L., Sawyer, Audrey H., Moosdorf, Nils, Rodellas, Valentí, Tamborski, Joseph, Cho, Hyung-Mi, Dimova, Natasha, Sugimoto, Ryo, Bonaglia, Stefano, Li, Hailong, Hajati, Mithra-Christin, Li, Ling

    Published in Nature reviews. Earth & environment (30-03-2021)
    “…Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) links terrestrial and marine systems, but has often been overlooked in coastal nutrient budgets because it is difficult…”
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    Partitioning benthic nitrogen cycle processes among three common macrofauna holobionts by Zilius, Mindaugas, Daunys, Darius, Bartoli, Marco, Marzocchi, Ugo, Bonaglia, Stefano, Cardini, Ulisse, Castaldelli, Giuseppe

    Published in Biogeochemistry (2022)
    “…The effects of single macrofauna taxa on benthic nitrogen (N) cycling have been extensively studied, whereas how macrofaunal communities affect N-related…”
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    Denitrification and DNRA at the Baltic Sea oxic-anoxic interface: Substrate spectrum and kinetics by Bonaglia, Stefano, Klawonn, Isabell, De Brabandere, Loreto, Deutsch, Barbara, Thamdrup, Bo, Brüchert, Volker

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2016)
    “…The dependence of denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) on different electron donors was tested in the nitrate-containing…”
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    Organic matter degradation causes enrichment of organic pollutants in hadal sediments by Sobek, Anna, Abel, Sebastian, Sanei, Hamed, Bonaglia, Stefano, Li, Zhe, Horlitz, Gisela, Rudra, Arka, Oguri, Kazumasa, Glud, Ronnie N.

    Published in Nature communications (10-04-2023)
    “…Burial of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in deep-sea sediments contributes to 60% of their historical emissions…”
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    Depicting Temporal, Functional, and Phylogenetic Patterns in Estuarine Diazotrophic Communities from Environmental DNA and RNA by Zilius, Mindaugas, Samuiloviene, Aurelija, Stanislauskienė, Rūta, Broman, Elias, Bonaglia, Stefano, Meškys, Rolandas, Zaiko, Anastasija

    Published in Microbial ecology (2021)
    “…Seasonally nitrogen-limited and phosphorus-replete temperate coastal waters generally host dense and diverse diazotrophic communities. Despite numerous studies…”
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    Transient bottom water oxygenation creates a niche for cable bacteria in long‐term anoxic sediments of the Eastern Gotland Basin by Marzocchi, Ugo, Bonaglia, Stefano, Velde, Sebastiaan, Hall, Per O. J., Schramm, Andreas, Risgaard‐Petersen, Nils, Meysman, Filip J. R.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2018)
    “…Summary Cable bacteria have been reported in sediments from marine and freshwater locations, but the environmental factors that regulate their growth in…”
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    Methane fluxes from coastal sediments are enhanced by macrofauna by Bonaglia, Stefano, Brüchert, Volker, Callac, Nolwenn, Vicenzi, Alessandra, Chi Fru, Ernest, Nascimento, Francisco J. A.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-10-2017)
    “…Methane and nitrous oxide are potent greenhouse gases (GHGs) that contribute to climate change. Coastal sediments are important GHG producers, but the…”
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    Meiofauna improve oxygenation and accelerate sulfide removal in the seasonally hypoxic seabed by Bonaglia, Stefano, Hedberg, Johanna, Marzocchi, Ugo, Iburg, Sven, Glud, Ronnie N., Nascimento, Francisco J.A.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-07-2020)
    “…Oxygen depleted areas are widespread in the marine realm. Unlike macrofauna, meiofauna are abundant in hypoxic sediments. We studied to what extent meiofauna…”
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    Zebra Mussel Holobionts Fix and Recycle Nitrogen in Lagoon Sediments by Marzocchi, Ugo, Bonaglia, Stefano, Zaiko, Anastasija, Quero, Grazia M, Vybernaite-Lubiene, Irma, Politi, Tobia, Samuiloviene, Aurelija, Zilius, Mindaugas, Bartoli, Marco, Cardini, Ulisse

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (19-01-2021)
    “…Bivalves are ubiquitous filter-feeders able to alter ecosystems functions. Their impact on nitrogen (N) cycling is commonly related to their filter-feeding…”
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    Microbial functional genes are driven by gradients in sediment stoichiometry, oxygen, and salinity across the Baltic benthic ecosystem by Broman, Elias, Izabel-Shen, Dandan, Rodríguez-Gijón, Alejandro, Bonaglia, Stefano, Garcia, Sarahi L., Nascimento, Francisco J. A.

    Published in Microbiome (15-08-2022)
    “…Background Microorganisms in the seafloor use a wide range of metabolic processes, which are coupled to the presence of functional genes within their genomes…”
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    Direct contribution of invertebrate holobionts to methane release from coastal sediments by Politi, Tobia, Zilius, Mindaugas, Bartoli, Marco, Cardini, Ulisse, Marzocchi, Ugo, Bonaglia, Stefano

    Published in Limnology and oceanography letters (01-12-2023)
    “…Sediment macrofauna play a vital role in sustaining aquatic food webs and biogeochemical cycles. Previous research demonstrated that bioturbation indirectly…”
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    Sulfide oxidation in deep Baltic Sea sediments upon oxygenation and colonization by macrofauna by Bonaglia, Stefano, Marzocchi, Ugo, Ekeroth, Nils, Brüchert, Volker, Blomqvist, Sven, Hall, Per O. J.

    Published in Marine biology (01-11-2019)
    “…Coastal and shelf sediments affected by transient or long-term bottom water anoxia and sulfidic conditions undergo drastic changes in macrofauna communities…”
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    Low Abundance of Methanotrophs in Sediments of Shallow Boreal Coastal Zones With High Water Methane Concentrations by Broman, Elias, Sun, Xiaole, Stranne, Christian, Salgado, Marco G, Bonaglia, Stefano, Geibel, Marc, Jakobsson, Martin, Norkko, Alf, Humborg, Christoph, Nascimento, Francisco J A

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (07-07-2020)
    “…Coastal zones are transitional areas between land and sea where large amounts of organic and inorganic carbon compounds are recycled by microbes. Especially…”
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    Uncovering diversity and metabolic spectrum of animals in dead zone sediments by Broman, Elias, Bonaglia, Stefano, Holovachov, Oleksandr, Marzocchi, Ugo, Hall, Per O. J., Nascimento, Francisco J. A.

    Published in Communications biology (06-03-2020)
    “…Ocean deoxygenation driven by global warming and eutrophication is a primary concern for marine life. Resistant animals may be present in dead zone sediments,…”
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    A microsensor‐based method for measuring respiration of individual nematodes by Maciute, Adele, Holovachov, Oleksandr, Berg, Peter, Glud, Ronnie N., Broman, Elias, Nascimento, Francisco J. A., Bonaglia, Stefano

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2021)
    “…Meiofauna (invertebrates that pass through a 1‐mm mesh sieve, but are retained on a 40‐µm mesh) represent the most abundant and diverse animal group on Earth,…”
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    Physical Disturbance by Bottom Trawling Suspends Particulate Matter and Alters Biogeochemical Processes on and Near the Seafloor by Bradshaw, Clare, Jakobsson, Martin, Brüchert, Volker, Bonaglia, Stefano, Mörth, Carl-Magnus, Muchowski, Julia, Stranne, Christian, Sköld, Mattias

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (25-08-2021)
    “…Bottom trawling is known to affect benthic faunal communities but its effects on sediment suspension and seabed biogeochemistry are less well described. In…”
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