Characterization of Viable Bacteria from Siberian Permafrost by 16S rDNA Sequencing T. ShiR. H. ReevesE. I. Friedmann Pages: 169 - 179
Formation of Phenolic and Indolic Compounds by Anaerobic Bacteria in the Human Large Intestine E.A. SmithG.T. Macfarlane Pages: 180 - 188
Bacteria in the Intestinal Tract of Different Species of Arthropods A.E. CazemierJ.H.P. HacksteinC. van der Drift Pages: 189 - 197
Respiration and Assimilation of 4-Bromophenol by Estuarine Sediment Bacteria C.C. StewardC.R. Lovell Pages: 198 - 205
Microbial Metabolism of the Plant Phenolic Compounds Ferulic and Syringic Acids under Three Anaerobic Conditions C.D. PhelpsL.Y. Young Pages: 206 - 215
The Formation of Large Bacterial Aggregates at Depth Within the Louisiana Hydrocarbon Seep Zone J.-H. HyunB.W. BennisonP.A. LaRock Pages: 216 - 222
Use of Immunoassays for the Study of Natural Assemblages of Aquatic Hyphomycetes S. BerminghamL. MaltbyF.M. Dewey Pages: 223 - 229
A Novel Nickel Resistance Determinant Found in Sewage-Associated Bacteria R.W. PickupH.E.H. MallinsonL.K. Chatfield Pages: 230 - 239
Carbon Source Utilization Profiles for Microbial Communities from Hydrologically Distinct Zones in a Basalt Aquifer F.S. ColwellR.M. Lehman Pages: 240 - 251
Redox Potential as a Parameter To Predict the Reductive Dechlorination Pathway of Chloroanilines in Anaerobic Environments S. SusarlaS. MasunagaY. Yonezawa Pages: 252 - 256