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Heather N Buelow

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Jiang X, Van Horn D, Okie J, Buelow H, Schwartz E, Colman D, et al.
Extremophiles . 2024 Jan; 28(1):13. PMID: 38253915
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Jiang X, Van Horn D, Okie J, Buelow H, Schwartz E, Colman D, et al.
Extremophiles . 2022 Mar; 26(1):15. PMID: 35296937
Extremophiles exist among all three domains of life; however, physiological mechanisms for surviving harsh environmental conditions differ among Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya. Consequently, we expect that domain-specific variation of diversity...
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Feeser K, Van Horn D, Buelow H, Colman D, McHugh T, Okie J, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2018 Sep; 9:1928. PMID: 30186257
The distribution of organisms in an environment is neither uniform nor random but is instead spatially patterned. The factors that control this patterning are complex and the underlying mechanisms are...
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Knox M, Andriuzzi W, Buelow H, Takacs-Vesbach C, Adams B, Wall D
Ecol Lett . 2017 Aug; 20(10):1242-1249. PMID: 28797136
Altered temperature profiles resulting in increased warming and freeze-thaw cycle (FTC) frequency pose great ecological challenges to organisms in alpine and polar ecosystems. We performed a laboratory microcosm experiment to...
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Buelow H, Winter A, Van Horn D, Barrett J, Gooseff M, Schwartz E, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2016 Aug; 7:1040. PMID: 27486436
The soils of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica are an extreme polar desert, inhabited exclusively by microscopic taxa. This region is on the threshold of anticipated climate change, with glacial...
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Schwartz E, Van Horn D, Buelow H, Okie J, Gooseff M, Barrett J, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2014 May; 89(2):415-25. PMID: 24785369
Soil microbial communities of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (MDV) contain representatives from at least fourteen bacterial phyla. However, given low rates of microbial activity, it is unclear whether this...
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Van Horn D, Okie J, Buelow H, Gooseff M, Barrett J, Takacs-Vesbach C
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2014 Mar; 80(10):3034-43. PMID: 24610850
Microbial communities in extreme environments often have low diversity and specialized physiologies suggesting a limited resistance to change. The McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV) are a microbially dominated, extreme ecosystem currently...