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    Bacterial carbon use plasticity, phylogenetic diversity and the priming of soil organic matter by Morrissey, Ember M, Mau, Rebecca L, Schwartz, Egbert, McHugh, Theresa A, Dijkstra, Paul, Koch, Benjamin J, Marks, Jane C, Hungate, Bruce A

    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 by Hungate, Bruce A, Mau, Rebecca L, Schwartz, Egbert, Caporaso, J Gregory, Dijkstra, Paul, van Gestel, Natasja, Koch, Benjamin J, Liu, Cindy M, McHugh, Theresa A, Marks, Jane C, Morrissey, Ember M, Price, Lance B

    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 by Morrissey, Ember M, Mau, Rebecca L, Schwartz, Egbert, Caporaso, J Gregory, Dijkstra, Paul, van Gestel, Natasja, Koch, Benjamin J, Liu, Cindy M, Hayer, Michaela, McHugh, Theresa A, Marks, Jane C, Price, Lance B, Hungate, Bruce A

    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 by Marks, Jane C

    “…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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    Estimating taxon‐specific population dynamics in diverse microbial communities by Koch, Benjamin J., McHugh, Theresa A., Hayer, Michaela, Schwartz, Egbert, Blazewicz, Steven J., Dijkstra, Paul, Gestel, Natasja, Marks, Jane C., Mau, Rebecca L., Morrissey, Ember M., Pett‐Ridge, Jennifer, Hungate, Bruce A.

    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 by Doucett, Richard R., Marks, Jane C., Blinn, Dean W., Caron, Melanie, Hungate, Bruce A.

    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 by LEROY, CARRI J., MARKS, JANE C.

    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) by Hungate, Bruce A, Kearns, Diana N, Ogle, Kiona, Caron, Melanie, Marks, Jane C, Rogg, Helmuth W

    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 by Wymore, Adam S, Liu, Cindy M, Hungate, Bruce A, Schwartz, Egbert, Price, Lance B, Whitham, Thomas G, Marks, Jane C

    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 by Compson, Zacchaeus G., Adams, Kenneth J., Edwards, Joeseph A., Maestas, Jesse M., Whitham, Thomas G., Marks, Jane C.

    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 by Compson, Zacchaeus G, Hungate, Bruce A, Whitham, Thomas G, Meneses, Nashelly, Busby, Posy E, Wojtowicz, Todd, d, Audrey C, Adams, Kenneth J, Marks, Jane C

    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 by Swanson, Brook O., Gibb, Alice C., Marks, Jane C., Hendrickson, Dean A.

    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 by MARKS, JANE C, HADEN, G.A, HARROP, BRENDA L, REESE, ELIZABETH G, KEAMS, JEANNA L, WATWOOD, MARY E, WHITHAM, THOMAS G

    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 by Mau, Rebecca L, Liu, Cindy M, Aziz, Maliha, Schwartz, Egbert, Dijkstra, Paul, Marks, Jane C, Price, Lance B, Keim, Paul, Hungate, Bruce A

    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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    Microbes on decomposing litter in streams: entering on the leaf or colonizing in the water? by Hayer, Michaela, Wymore, Adam S., Hungate, Bruce A., Schwartz, Egbert, Koch, Benjamin J., Marks, Jane C.

    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 by Millman, Jack M, Waits, Kara, Grande, Heidi, Marks, Ann R, Marks, Jane C, Price, Lance B, Hungate, Bruce A

    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 by Sabo, John L., Caron, Melanie, Doucett, Rick, Dibble, Kimberly L., Marks, Jane C., Hungate, Bruce A., Kennedy, Ted A., Ruhi, Albert

    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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