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Craig A Carlson

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Wittmers F, Poirier C, Bachy C, Eckmann C, Matantseva O, Carlson C, et al.
Cell Host Microbe . 2025 Feb; 33(2):182-199.e7. PMID: 39947132
Protists are major predators of ocean microbial life, with an ancient history of entanglements with prokaryotes, but their delicate cell structures and recalcitrance to culturing hinder exploration of marine symbioses....
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Stephens B, Stincone P, Petras D, English C, Opalk K, Giovannoni S, et al.
Commun Biol . 2025 Jan; 8(1):145. PMID: 39880889
Oxygen consumption by oceanic microbes can predict respiration (CO production) but requires an assumed respiratory quotient (RQ; ΔO/ΔCO). Measured apparent RQs (ARQs) can be impacted by various processes, including nitrification...
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Wolf S, Jayawickrama C, Carlson C, Deutsch C, Davis 2nd E, Daniels B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):2838. PMID: 39843462
Global oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) often reach hypoxia but seldom reach anoxia. Recently it was reported that Michaelis Menten constants (K) of oxidative enzymes are orders of magnitude higher than...
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Wittmers F, Comstock J, Poirier C, Needham D, Schulz F, Malmstrom R, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Nov; 34(22):R1133-R1134. PMID: 39561704
Margulisbacteria are elusive uncultivated bacteria that have illuminated evolutionary transitions in the progenitor of Cyanobacteria, the latter being a critically important phylum that underpins oxygenic photosynthesis. The non-photosynthetic Margulisbacteria were...
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Eigemann F, Hoffmann J, Schampera C, Liu S, Bolanos L, Heemeyer M, et al.
mBio . 2024 Oct; 15(11):e0237224. PMID: 39382297
Microbial processes operate at the microscale, which is not resolved by existing ecosystem models. Here, we present a novel model that simulates a 1 mL three-dimensional cube using a hybrid...
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Bayer B, Liu S, Louie K, Northen T, Wagner M, Daims H, et al.
ISME J . 2024 Sep; 18(1). PMID: 39244747
Microbial chemoautotroph-heterotroph interactions may play a pivotal role in the cycling of carbon in the deep ocean, reminiscent of phytoplankton-heterotroph associations in surface waters. Nitrifiers are the most abundant chemoautotrophs...
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Comstock J, Henderson L, Close H, Liu S, Vergin K, Worden A, et al.
ISME Commun . 2024 Aug; 4(1):ycae090. PMID: 39165394
Passive sinking flux of particulate organic matter in the ocean plays a central role in the biological carbon pump and carbon export to the ocean's interior. Particle-associated microbes colonize particulate...
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Eckmann C, Bachy C, Wittmers F, Strauss J, Blanco-Bercial L, Vergin K, et al.
Commun Earth Environ . 2024 May; 5(1):266. PMID: 38779128
Ocean spring phytoplankton blooms are dynamic periods important to global primary production. We document vertical patterns of a diverse suite of eukaryotic algae, the prasinophytes, in the North Atlantic Subtropical...
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Anderson S, Blanco-Bercial L, Carlson C, Harvey E
ISME Commun . 2024 Feb; 4(1):ycae014. PMID: 38419659
Microbial associations that result in phytoplankton mortality are important for carbon transport in the ocean. This includes parasitism, which in microbial food webs is dominated by the marine alveolate group,...
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Henderson L, Wittmers F, Carlson C, Worden A, Close H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Feb; 121(10):e2304613121. PMID: 38408243
Marine particulate organic carbon (POC) contributes to carbon export, food webs, and sediments, but uncertainties remain in its origins. Globally, variations in stable carbon isotope ratios (δC values) of POC...