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Wolff B, Pomeranz J, Kotalik C, Hall E, Clements W
Integr Environ Assess Manag . 2021 Aug; 18(4):1047-1055. PMID: 34427982
Quantifying the success of stream remediation or restoration projects that are designed to improve water quality or habitat, respectively, is often challenging because of insufficient posttreatment monitoring, poorly defined restoration...
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Bier R, Bernhardt E, Boot C, Graham E, Hall E, Lennon J, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2015 Sep; 91(10). PMID: 26371074
A major goal of microbial ecology is to identify links between microbial community structure and microbial processes. Although this objective seems straightforward, there are conceptual and methodological challenges to designing...
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Pepe-Ranney C, Hall E
Front Microbiol . 2015 Aug; 6:703. PMID: 26236289
The influence of resource availability on planktonic and biofilm microbial community membership is poorly understood. Heterotrophic bacteria derive some to all of their organic carbon (C) from photoautotrophs while simultaneously...
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Rocca J, Hall E, Lennon J, Evans S, Waldrop M, Cotner J, et al.
ISME J . 2014 Dec; 9(8):1693-9. PMID: 25535936
For any enzyme-catalyzed reaction to occur, the corresponding protein-encoding genes and transcripts are necessary prerequisites. Thus, a positive relationship between the abundance of gene or transcripts and corresponding process rates...
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Cotner J, Hall E, Scott J, Heldal M
Front Microbiol . 2011 Jun; 1:132. PMID: 21687767
Although aquatic bacteria are assumed to be nutrient-rich, they out-compete other foodweb osmotrophs for nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) an apparent contradiction to resource ratio theory. This paradox could be...
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Cotner J, Hall E
Science . 2011 May; 332(6034):1149. PMID: 21622705
Wolfe-Simon et al. (Research Articles, 3 June 2011, p. 1163; published online 2 December 2010) reported that the bacterial strain GFAJ-1 can grow by using arsenic (As) instead of phosphorus...
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Franklin O, Hall E, Kaiser C, Battin T, Richter A
Am Nat . 2011 Apr; 177(2):E29-42. PMID: 21460549
Integrating microbial physiology and biomass stoichiometry opens far-reaching possibilities for linking microbial dynamics to ecosystem processes. For example, the growth-rate hypothesis (GRH) predicts positive correlations among growth rate, RNA content,...
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Hall E, Singer G, Polzl M, Hammerle I, Schwarz C, Daims H, et al.
ISME J . 2010 Aug; 5(2):196-208. PMID: 20703314
Stoichiometry of microbial biomass is a key determinant of nutrient recycling in a wide variety of ecosystems. However, little is known about the underlying causes of variance in microbial biomass...
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Keiblinger K, Hall E, Wanek W, Szukics U, Hammerle I, Ellersdorfer G, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2010 Jun; 73(3):430-40. PMID: 20550579
The carbon-use-efficiency (CUE) of microorganisms is an important parameter in determining ecosystem-level carbon (C) cycling; however, little is known about how variance in resources affects microbial CUE. To elucidate how...
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Hall E, Neuhauser C, Cotner J
ISME J . 2008 Feb; 2(5):471-81. PMID: 18256701
We examine how heterotrophic bacterioplankton communities respond to temperature by mathematically defining two thermally adapted species and showing how changes in environmental temperature affect competitive outcome in a two-resource environment....