Search Results - "ADAMS, I"
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Contribution of Vegetation to the Microbial Composition of Nearby Outdoor Air
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-07-2016)“…Given that epiphytic microbes are often found in large population sizes on plants, we tested the hypothesis that plants are quantitatively important local…”
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Dispersal in microbes: fungi in indoor air are dominated by outdoor air and show dispersal limitation at short distances
Published in The ISME Journal (01-07-2013)“…The indoor microbiome is a complex system that is thought to depend on dispersal from the outdoor biome and the occupants’ microbiome combined with selective…”
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Improved Orbital Constraints and Hα Photometric Monitoring of the Directly Imaged Protoplanet Analog HD 142527 B
Published in The Astronomical journal (01-07-2022)“…Abstract Companions embedded in the cavities of transitional circumstellar disks have been observed to exhibit excess luminosity at H α , an indication that…”
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Farm-like indoor microbiota in non-farm homes protects children from asthma development
Published in Nature medicine (01-07-2019)“…Asthma prevalence has increased in epidemic proportions with urbanization, but growing up on traditional farms offers protection even today 1 . The…”
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Chamber bioaerosol study: outdoor air and human occupants as sources of indoor airborne microbes
Published in PloS one (29-05-2015)“…Human occupants are an important source of microbes in indoor environments. In this study, we used DNA sequencing of filter samples to assess the fungal and…”
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The diversity and distribution of fungi on residential surfaces
Published in PloS one (01-11-2013)“…The predominant hypothesis regarding the composition of microbial assemblages in indoor environments is that fungal assemblages are structured by outdoor air…”
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High Tide or Riptide on the Cosmic Shoreline? A Water-rich Atmosphere or Stellar Contamination for the Warm Super-Earth GJ 486b from JWST Observations
Published in Astrophysical journal. Letters (01-05-2023)“…Abstract Planets orbiting M-dwarf stars are prime targets in the search for rocky exoplanet atmospheres. The small size of M dwarfs renders their planets…”
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JWST COMPASS: A NIRSpec/G395H Transmission Spectrum of the Sub-Neptune TOI-836c
Published in The Astronomical journal (01-08-2024)“…Abstract Planets between the sizes of Earth and Neptune are the most common in the Galaxy, bridging the gap between the terrestrial and giant planets in our…”
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Microbiota of the indoor environment: a meta-analysis
Published in Microbiome (13-10-2015)“…As modern humans, we spend the majority of our time in indoor environments. Consequently, environmental exposure to microorganisms has important implications…”
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The Giant Accreting Protoplanet Survey (GAPlanetS): Optimization Techniques for Robust Detections of Protoplanets
Published in The Astronomical journal (01-02-2023)“…Abstract High-contrast imaging has afforded astronomers the opportunity to study light directly emitted by adolescent (tens of megayears) and “proto” (<10 Myr)…”
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Emission of herbivore elicitor‐induced sesquiterpenes is regulated by stomatal aperture in maize (Zea mays) seedlings
Published in Plant, cell and environment (2015)“…Maize seedlings emit sesquiterpenes during the day in response to insect herbivory. Parasitoids and predators use induced volatile blends to find their hosts…”
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The challenge for microbial measurements in buildings
Published in Indoor air (01-07-2019)“…Dampness and mold (D/M) in buildings are consistently linked to poor respiratory health of occupants. D/M‐related health effects include the development of…”
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Indoor bacterial microbiota and development of asthma by 10.5 years of age
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-11-2019)“…Early-life indoor bacterial exposure is associated with the risk of asthma, but the roles of specific bacterial genera are poorly understood. We sought to…”
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Schrödinger's microbes: Tools for distinguishing the living from the dead in microbial ecosystems
Published in Microbiome (16-08-2017)“…While often obvious for macroscopic organisms, determining whether a microbe is dead or alive is fraught with complications. Fields such as microbial ecology,…”
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Airborne bacterial communities in residences: similarities and differences with fungi
Published in PloS one (06-03-2014)“…Genetic analysis of indoor air has uncovered a rich microbial presence, but rarely have both the bacterial and fungal components been examined in the same…”
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Beyond Biodiversity: Can Environmental DNA (eDNA) Cut It as a Population Genetics Tool?
Published in Genes (01-03-2019)“…Population genetic data underpin many studies of behavioral, ecological, and evolutionary processes in wild populations and contribute to effective…”
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Chamber bioaerosol study: human emissions of size-resolved fluorescent biological aerosol particles
Published in Indoor air (01-04-2016)“…Humans are a prominent source of airborne biological particles in occupied indoor spaces, but few studies have quantified human bioaerosol emissions. The…”
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A different suite: The assemblage of distinct fungal communities in water-damaged units of a poorly-maintained public housing building
Published in PloS one (18-03-2019)“…Water-damaged housing has been associated with a number of negative health outcomes, principally respiratory disease and asthma. Much of what we know about…”
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Genetic diversity within vertebrate species is greater at lower latitudes
Published in Evolutionary ecology (01-01-2013)“…The latitudinal gradient of species diversity is one of the oldest recognized patterns in biology. While the cause of the pattern remains debated, the global…”
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