This is the third volume of Advances in Microbial Ecology to be produced by the current editorial board.
I would, therefore, like to take this opportunity to thank my co-editors for all their efforts, particularly in maintaining a balance of subject matte.
Al Marshall
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John Marshall
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Karen Marshall
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Jocelyn E. Marshall
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Marshall, Catherine
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Sina Adl
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