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  1. Microbes as marine habitat formers and ecosystem engineers
  2. Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of heavy metals in marine micro-predators
  3. Assessing the eco-compatibility of new generation sunscreen products through a combined microscopic-molecular approach
  4. Organic enrichment can increase the impact of microplastics on meiofaunal assemblages in tropical beach systems
  5. Early-stage anomalies in the sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) as bioindicators of multiple stressors in the marine environment: Overview and future perspectives
  6. In situ experimental evidences for responses of abyssal benthic biota to shifts in phytodetritus compositions linked to global climate change
  7. Multiple impacts of microplastics can threaten marine habitat-forming species
  8. Restoration of Cymodocea nodosa seagrass meadows: efficiency and ecological implications
  9. A high biodiversity mitigates the impact of ocean acidification on hard-bottom ecosystems
  10. Impact of inorganic UV filters contained in sunscreen products on tropical stony corals (Acropora spp.)
  11. Extracellular DNA as a genetic recorder of microbial diversity in benthic deep-sea ecosystems
  12. Transfer of labile organic matter and microbes from the ocean surface to the marine aerosol: an experimental approach
  13. From virus isolation to metagenome generation for investigating viral diversity in deep-sea sediments
  14. Sunscreen products impair the early developmental stages of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus
  15. Marine archaea and archaeal viruses under global change
  16. Extracellular DNA can preserve the genetic signatures of present and past viral infection events in deep hypersaline anoxic basins