Search Results - "Marks, Jane C"
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Bacterial carbon use plasticity, phylogenetic diversity and the priming of soil organic matter
Published in The ISME Journal (01-08-2017)“…Microorganisms perform most decomposition on Earth, mediating carbon (C) loss from ecosystems, and thereby influencing climate. Yet, how variation in the…”
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Quantitative microbial ecology through stable isotope probing
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-2015)“…Bacteria grow and transform elements at different rates, and as yet, quantifying this variation in the environment is difficult. Determining isotope enrichment…”
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Phylogenetic organization of bacterial activity
Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2016)“…Phylogeny is an ecologically meaningful way to classify plants and animals, as closely related taxa frequently have similar ecological characteristics,…”
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Revisiting the Fates of Dead Leaves That Fall into Streams
Published in Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics (01-01-2019)“…As terrestrial leaf litter decomposes in rivers, its constituent elements follow multiple pathways. Carbon leached as dissolved organic matter can be quickly…”
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A framework for community and ecosystem genetics: from genes to ecosystems
Published in Nature reviews. Genetics (01-07-2006)“…Can heritable traits in a single species affect an entire ecosystem? Recent studies show that such traits in a common tree have predictable effects on…”
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Estimating taxon‐specific population dynamics in diverse microbial communities
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-01-2018)“…Understanding how population‐level dynamics contribute to ecosystem‐level processes is a primary focus of ecological research and has led to important…”
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Measuring terrestrial subsidies to aquatic food webs using stable isotopes of hydrogen
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2007)“…Understanding river food webs requires distinguishing energy derived from primary production in the river itself (autochthonous) from that produced externally…”
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Litter quality, stream characteristics and litter diversity influence decomposition rates and macroinvertebrates
Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2006)“…Summary 1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining decomposition rate and the macroinvertebrate…”
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Hydrogen Isotopes as a Sentinel of Biological Invasion by the Japanese Beetle, Popillia japonica (Newman)
Published in PloS one (09-03-2016)“…Invasive species alter ecosystems, threaten native and endangered species, and have negative economic impacts. Knowing where invading individuals are from and…”
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Influence of Time and Plant Species on the Composition of the Decomposing Bacterial Community in a Stream Ecosystem
Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-2016)“…Foliar chemistry influences leaf decomposition, but little is known about how litter chemistry affects the assemblage of bacterial communities during…”
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Leaf litter quality affects aquatic insect emergence: contrasting patterns from two foundation trees
Published in Oecologia (01-10-2013)“…Reciprocal subsidies between rivers and terrestrial habitats are common where terrestrial leaf litter provides energy to aquatic invertebrates while emerging…”
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Plant genotype influences aquatic‐terrestrial ecosystem linkages through timing and composition of insect emergence
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-05-2016)“…Abstract Terrestrial leaf litter provides aquatic insects with an energy source and habitat structure, and species differences in litter can influence aquatic…”
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Trophic Polymorphism and Behavioral Differences Decrease Intraspecific Competition in a Cichlid, Herichthys minckleyi
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2003)“…Resource polymorphisms, or morphological variations related to resource use, are common in fishes and are thought to be a possible step in speciation. This…”
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Genetic and environmental controls of microbial communities on leaf litter in streams
Published in Freshwater biology (01-12-2009)“…1. Despite the importance of microorganisms for leaf litter decomposition in streams, little is known about which factors affect community composition of…”
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Linking soil bacterial biodiversity and soil carbon stability
Published in The ISME Journal (01-06-2015)“…Native soil carbon (C) can be lost in response to fresh C inputs, a phenomenon observed for decades yet still not understood. Using dual-stable isotope…”
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The temperature sensitivity of soil: microbial biodiversity, growth, and carbon mineralization
Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2021)“…Microorganisms drive soil carbon mineralization and changes in their activity with increased temperature could feedback to climate change. Variation in…”
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Biology at the macrosystem scale
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Microbes on decomposing litter in streams: entering on the leaf or colonizing in the water?
Published in The ISME Journal (01-03-2022)“…When leaves fall in rivers, microbial decomposition commences within hours. Microbial assemblages comprising hundreds of species of fungi and bacteria can vary…”
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Prevalence of antibiotic-resistant E. coli in retail chicken: comparing conventional, organic, kosher, and raised without antibiotics
Published in F1000 research (01-01-2013)“…Retail poultry products are known sources of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli , a major human health concern. Consumers have a range of choices for…”
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Pulsed flows, tributary inputs and food-web structure in a highly regulated river
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-07-2018)“…1. Dams disrupt the river continuum, altering hydrology, biodiversity and energy flow. Although research indicates that tributary inputs have the potential to…”
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