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    Universal microbial reworking of dissolved organic matter along environmental gradients by Freeman, Erika C., Emilson, Erik J. S., Dittmar, Thorsten, Braga, Lucas P. P., Emilson, Caroline E., Goldhammer, Tobias, Martineau, Christine, Singer, Gabriel, Tanentzap, Andrew J.

    Published in Nature communications (02-01-2024)
    “…Soils are losing increasing amounts of carbon annually to freshwaters as dissolved organic matter (DOM), which, if degraded, can offset their carbon sink…”
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    Elevated Allochthony in Stream Food Webs as a Result of Longitudinal Cumulative Effects of Forest Management by Erdozain, Maitane, Kidd, Karen A., Emilson, Erik J. S., Capell, Scott S., Kreutzweiser, David P., Gray, Michelle A.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-09-2022)
    “…The river continuum concept (RCC) predicts a downstream shift in the reliance of aquatic consumers from terrestrial to aquatic carbon sources, but this concept…”
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    Optical Properties of Dissolved Organic Matter and Their Relation to Mercury Concentrations in Water and Biota Across a Remote Freshwater Drainage Basin by Lescord, Gretchen L, Emilson, Erik J. S, Johnston, Tom A, Branfireun, Brian A, Gunn, John M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (20-03-2018)
    “…Dissolved organic matter (DOM) includes an array of carbon-based compounds that vary in size and structure and have complex interactions with mercury (Hg)…”
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    Forest defoliator outbreaks alter nutrient cycling in northern waters by Woodman, Samuel G., Khoury, Sacha, Fournier, Ronald E., Emilson, Erik J. S., Gunn, John M., Rusak, James A., Tanentzap, Andrew J.

    Published in Nature communications (03-11-2021)
    “…Insect defoliators alter biogeochemical cycles from land into receiving waters by consuming terrestrial biomass and releasing biolabile frass. Here, we related…”
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    Plant Litter Type Dictates Microbial Communities Responsible for Greenhouse Gas Production in Amended Lake Sediments by Yakimovich, Kurt M, Emilson, Erik J S, Carson, Michael A, Tanentzap, Andrew J, Basiliko, Nathan, Mykytczuk, Nadia C S

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (06-11-2018)
    “…The microbial communities of lake sediments play key roles in carbon cycling, linking lakes to their surrounding landscapes and to the global climate system as…”
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    Chemical and microbial diversity covary in fresh water to influence ecosystem functioning by Tanentzap, Andrew J., Fitch, Amelia, Orland, Chloe, Emilson, Erik J. S., Yakimovich, Kurt M., Osterholz, Helena, Dittmar, Thorsten

    “…Invisible to the naked eye lies a tremendous diversity of organic molecules and organisms that make major contributions to important biogeochemical cycles…”
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    Microbiome functioning depends on individual and interactive effects of the environment and community structure by Orland, Chloé, Emilson, Erik J. S., Basiliko, Nathan, Mykytczuk, Nadia C. S., Gunn, John M., Tanentzap, Andrew J.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-01-2019)
    “…How ecosystem functioning changes with microbial communities remains an open question in natural ecosystems. Both present-day environmental conditions and…”
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    Feasting on terrestrial organic matter: Dining in a dark lake changes microbial decomposition by Fitch, Amelia, Orland, Chloe, Willer, David, Emilson, Erik J. S., Tanentzap, Andrew J.

    Published in Global change biology (01-11-2018)
    “…Boreal lakes are major components of the global carbon cycle, partly because of sediment‐bound heterotrophic microorganisms that decompose within‐lake and…”
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    Effects of forest management on mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification along the river continuum by Negrazis, Lauren, Kidd, Karen A., Erdozain, Maitane, Emilson, Erik J.S., Mitchell, Carl P.J., Gray, Michelle A.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-10-2022)
    “…Forest management can alter the mobilization of mercury (Hg) into headwater streams and its conversion to methylmercury (MeHg), the form that bioaccumulates in…”
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    Acidification recovery in a changing climate: Observations from thirty‐five years of stream chemistry monitoring in forested headwater catchments at the Turkey Lakes watershed, Ontario by Webster, Kara L., Leach, Jason A., Houle, Daniel, Hazlett, Paul W., Emilson, Erik J. S.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-09-2021)
    “…Long‐term ecosystem studies are valuable for understanding integrated ecosystem response to global changes in atmospheric deposition and climate. We examined…”
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    Forest management impacts on stream integrity at varying intensities and spatial scales: Do abiotic effects accumulate spatially? by Erdozain, Maitane, Kidd, Karen A., Emilson, Erik J.S., Capell, Scott S., Kreutzweiser, David P., Gray, Michelle A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-01-2021)
    “…Though effects of forest harvesting on small streams are well documented, little is known about the cumulative effects in downstream systems. The hierarchical…”
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    Copper-Induced Chemosensory Impairment is Reversed by a Short Depuration Period in Northern Clearwater Crayfish (Faxonius propinquus) by Arndt, Andrew, Emilson, Erik J.S., Dew, William A

    “…Crayfish rely on their chemosensory system for many essential behaviours including finding food, finding mates, and to recognize individuals. Copper can impair…”
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    Response of stream habitat and microbiomes to spruce budworm defoliation: New considerations for outbreak management by McCaig, Madison L., Kidd, Karen A., Smenderovac, Emily E., Perrotta, Brittany G., Emilson, Caroline E., Stastny, Michael, Venier, Lisa, Emilson, Erik J. S.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-10-2024)
    “…Defoliation by eastern spruce budworm is one of the most important natural disturbances in Canadian boreal and hemi‐boreal forests with annual area affected…”
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    Forest management impacts on stream integrity at varying intensities and spatial scales: Do biological effects accumulate spatially? by Erdozain, Maitane, Kidd, Karen A., Emilson, Erik J.S., Capell, Scott S., Luu, Taylor, Kreutzweiser, David P., Gray, Michelle A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-04-2021)
    “…The effects of forest harvesting on headwaters are quite well understood, yet our understanding of whether impacts accumulate or dissipate downstream is…”
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    Viruses direct carbon cycling in lake sediments under global change by Braga, Lucas P P, Orland, Chloé, Emilson, Erik J S, Fitch, Amelia A, Osterholz, Helena, Dittmar, Thorsten, Basiliko, Nathan, Mykytczuk, Nadia C S, Tanentzap, Andrew J

    “…Global change is altering the vast amount of carbon cycled by microbes between land and freshwater, but how viruses mediate this process is poorly understood…”
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    Soil carbon pools and fluxes following the regreening of a mining and smelting degraded landscape by Levasseur, Patrick A., Aherne, Julian, Basiliko, Nathan, Emilson, Erik J.S., Preston, Michael D., Sager, Eric P.S., Watmough, Shaun A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2023)
    “…Increasing forest cover by regreening mining and smelting degraded landscapes provides an opportunity for global carbon (C) sequestration, however, the…”
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