ISME Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of ISME Journal is 59. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Isolation of a widespread giant virus implicated in cryptophyte bloom collapse412
Polymerization of dietary fructans differentially affects interactions among intestinal microbiota of colitis mice288
Resurrection of a diatom after 7000 years from anoxic Baltic Sea sediment222
Heterotrophic nitrification by Alcaligenes faecalis links organic and inorganic nitrogen metabolism198
Distinct bacterial population dynamics and disease dissemination after biofilm dispersal and disassembly172
Human milk oligosaccharides modify the strength of priority effects in the Bifidobacterium community assembly during infancy170
Protist predation promotes antimicrobial resistance spread through antagonistic microbiome interactions163
Pulsed, continuous or somewhere in between? Resource dynamics matter in the optimisation of microbial communities150
Locally adapted gut microbiomes mediate host stress tolerance142
Well-hidden methanogenesis in deep, organic-rich sediments of Guaymas Basin139
Priority effects shape the structure of infant-typeBifidobacteriumcommunities on human milk oligosaccharides136
Mortality by ribosomal sequencing (MoRS) provides a window into taxon-specific cell lysis129
In vivo evolution of antimicrobial resistance in a biofilm model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection128
Revisiting biocrystallization: purine crystalline inclusions are widespread in eukaryotes125
Rhizobium determinants of rhizosphere persistence and root colonization124
Aerobic methylation of hydrogen sulfide to dimethylsulfide in diverse microorganisms and environments123
Diversity and distribution of viruses inhabiting the deepest ocean on Earth122
Dynamic nitrogen fixation in an aerobic endophyte of Populus116
Plankton community changes during the last 124 000 years in the subarctic Bering Sea derived from sedimentary ancient DNA111
Microbial community structure in hadal sediments: high similarity along trench axes and strong changes along redox gradients107
SLC24A-mediated calcium exchange as an indispensable component of the diatom cell density-driven signaling pathway102
Phage co-transport with hyphal-riding bacteria fuels bacterial invasion in a water-unsaturated microbial model system100
Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteriocin A37 kills natural competitors with a unique mechanism of action100
Localized coevolution between microbial predator and prey alters community-wide gene expression and ecosystem function96
Marine bacteroidetes use a conserved enzymatic cascade to digest diatom β-mannan94
Single cell dynamics and nitrogen transformations in the chain forming diatom Chaetoceros affinis93
Systematic discovery of pseudomonad genetic factors involved in sensitivity to tailocins92
Rapid growth rate responses of terrestrial bacteria to field warming on the Antarctic Peninsula88
Linking methanotroph phenotypes to genotypes using a simple spatially resolved model ecosystem87
Functional conservation of microbial communities determines composition predictability in anaerobic digestion87
Microbial metabolomic responses to changes in temperature and salinity along the western Antarctic Peninsula84
Thermal acclimation of methanotrophs from the genusMethylobacter84
Proteomes of native and non-native symbionts reveal responses underpinning host-symbiont specificity in the cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis83
Correction to: Internal carbon recycling by heterotrophic prokaryotes compensates for mismatches between phytoplankton production and heterotrophic consumption83
Gut microbiota carbon and sulfur metabolisms support Salmonella infections83
Amino acid auxotrophies in human gut bacteria are linked to higher microbiome diversity and long-term stability82
Cell surface carbohydrates of symbiotic dinoflagellates and their role in the establishment of cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis81
Interspecies bacterial competition regulates community assembly in the C. elegans intestine81
Emergent antibiotic persistence in a spatially structured synthetic microbial mutualism80
Convergent evolution of a labile nutritional symbiosis in ants78
Low-level resource partitioning supports coexistence among functionally redundant bacteria during successional dynamics77
Mcr-dependent methanogenesis in Archaeoglobaceae enriched from a terrestrial hot spring77
Soil microbiome feedbacks during disturbance-driven forest ecosystem conversion77
Novel order-level lineage of ammonia-oxidizing archaea widespread in marine and terrestrial environments75
Macroecological distributions of gene variants highlight the functional organization of soil microbial systems72
Phages in the infant gut: a framework for virome development during early life68
Changing expression patterns of TonB-dependent transporters suggest shifts in polysaccharide consumption over the course of a spring phytoplankton bloom68
Growth rate is a dominant factor predicting the rhizosphere effect67
Glycoside hydrolase from the GH76 family indicates that marine Salegentibacter sp. Hel_I_6 consumes alpha-mannan from fungi67
Ecological significance of extracellular vesicles in modulating host-virus interactions during algal blooms65
Metaplasmidome-encoded functions of Siberian low-centered polygonal tundra soils64
Gastric acid and escape to systemic circulation represent major bottlenecks to host infection by Citrobacter rodentium64
Endosymbiont Tremblaya phenacola influences the reproduction of cotton mealybugs by regulating the mechanistic target of rapamycin pathway63
Iron limitation of heterotrophic bacteria in the California Current System tracks relative availability of organic carbon and iron62
Virus–pathogen interactions improve water quality along the Middle Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Canal61
Small phytoplankton contribute greatly to CO2-fixation after the diatom bloom in the Southern Ocean60
Symbiotic bacteria mediate volatile chemical signal synthesis in a large solitary mammal species59
Conserved bacterial de novo guanine biosynthesis pathway enables microbial survival and colonization in the environmental niche of the urinary tract59
Symbiotic bacteria and fungi proliferate in diapause and may enhance overwintering survival in a solitary bee59
Metabolic resource overlap impacts competition among phyllosphere bacteria59
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