ISME Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of ISME Journal is 57. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Novel order-level lineage of ammonia-oxidizing archaea widespread in marine and terrestrial environments489
Understanding prokaryotic adaptation through advanced DNA methylation detection techniques179
Localized coevolution between microbial predator and prey alters community-wide gene expression and ecosystem function174
Pulsed, continuous or somewhere in between? Resource dynamics matter in the optimisation of microbial communities163
SLC24A-mediated calcium exchange as an indispensable component of the diatom cell density-driven signaling pathway136
Biotic interactions between benthic infauna and aerobic methanotrophs mediate methane fluxes from coastal sediments130
Endosymbionts modulate virus effects on aphid-plant interactions130
Correction to: Integrated overview of stramenopile ecology, taxonomy, and heterotrophic origin128
Warming mitigates root exudate-induced priming effects via changes to microbial biomass, community structure, and gene abundance123
Rice gs3 allele and low-nitrogen conditions enrich rhizosphere microbiota that mitigate methane emissions and promote beneficial crop traits119
Microbial invasion of a toxic medium is facilitated by a resident community but inhibited as the community co-evolves115
Increased genetic diversity loss and genetic differentiation in a model marine diatom adapted to ocean warming compared to high CO2114
Viral lysing can alleviate microbial nutrient limitations and accumulate recalcitrant dissolved organic matter components in soil113
In vivo evolution of antimicrobial resistance in a biofilm model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection106
Land use drives drug resistance in an airborne human fungal pathogen103
Sinking particles exporting diatoms and Hacrobia predict the magnitude of oceanic POC flux101
Eco-evolutionary dynamics sustain a potent yet rare antibiotic gene cluster in Streptomyces94
Inositol phosphates as an overlooked phosphorous source in marine ecosystems88
Plant and soil biodiversity sustain root mycorrhizal fungal richness under drought stress88
Offensive role of the Bacillus extracellular matrix in driving metabolite-mediated dialog and adaptive strategies with the fungus 86
Priority effects shape the structure of infant-type Bifidobacterium communities on human milk oligosaccharides86
Distinct transcriptomic strategies underlie differential heat tolerance in Symbiodiniaceae symbionts83
Revisiting biocrystallization: purine crystalline inclusions are widespread in eukaryotes82
Hyphosphere microorganisms facilitate hyphal spreading and root colonization of plant symbiotic fungus in ammonium-enriched soil82
Co-cultivation rescues suicidal Paenibacillus amylolyticus swarms82
Resurrection of a diatom after 7000 years from anoxic Baltic Sea sediment80
Emergent antibiotic persistence in a spatially structured synthetic microbial mutualism80
Aminolipids in bacterial membranes and the natural environment79
Physiological and evolutionary contexts of a new symbiotic species from the nitrogen-recycling gut community of turtle ants76
Holocene and contemporary marine dinoflagellate community patterns predict expansion of generalist dinoflagellate blooms in warming oceans76
Colonization history of snow algae on Hawai‘i island74
Genetic and species rearrangements in microbial consortia impact biodegradation potential73
Drug delivery dynamics dictate evolution of bacterial antibiotic responses73
Asgard ESCRT-III and VPS4 reveal conserved chromatin binding properties of the ESCRT machinery72
Cryptochrome PtCPF1 regulates high temperature acclimation of marine diatoms through coordination of iron and phosphorus uptake72
Rapid resistance evolution against phage cocktails71
Transportome remodeling of a symbiotic microalga inside a planktonic host70
Dynamics and activity of an ammonia-oxidizing archaea bloom in South San Francisco Bay70
Metabolic potential of Nitrososphaera-associated clades67
Symbiont diversity within Loripes orbiculatus and the case for multiple hosts66
Hot moment of N2O emissions in seasonally frozen peatlands66
Divergent molecular strategies drive evolutionary adaptation to competitive fitness in biofilm formation66
Laminarin stimulates single cell rates of sulfate reduction whereas oxygen inhibits transcriptomic activity in coastal marine sediment66
Mutations in legume genes that influence symbiosis create a complex selective landscape for rhizobial symbionts65
Climate change-related warming reduces thermal sensitivity and modifies metabolic activity of coastal benthic bacterial communities65
Flavobacterial exudates disrupt cell cycle progression and metabolism of the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana64
Fireworms are a reservoir and potential vector for coral-infecting apicomplexans63
Long-term metagenomic insights into the roles of antiviral defense systems in stabilizing activated sludge bacterial communities63
Gut microbiota contribute to variations in honey bee foraging intensity63
Dominance of phage particles carrying antibiotic resistance genes in the viromes of retail food sources62
Replicated life-history patterns and subsurface origins of the bacterial sister phyla Nitrospirota and Nitrospinota61
Bacterial type VI secretion system helps prevent cheating in microbial communities61
Phyllosphere symbiont promotes plant growth through ACC deaminase production60
Diurnal transcriptional variation is reduced in a nitrogen-fixing diatom endosymbiont60
Beneficial and detrimental fungi within the culturable mycobiome of the Red Sea coral Stylophora pistillata60
Mixed heavy metal stress induces global iron starvation response59
MicroRNA-mediated regulation of lipid metabolism in virus-infected Emiliania huxleyi59
Safeguarding microbial biodiversity: microbial conservation specialist group within the species survival commission of the International Union for Conservation of Nature57
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