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    SAR11 Cells Rely on Enzyme Multifunctionality To Metabolize a Range of Polyamine Compounds by Noell, Stephen E, Barrell, Gregory E, Suffridge, Christopher, Morré, Jeff, Gable, Kevin P, Graff, Jason R, VerWey, Brian J, Hellweger, Ferdi L, Giovannoni, Stephen J

    Published in mBio (31-08-2021)
    “…In the ocean surface layer and cell culture, the polyamine transport protein PotD of SAR11 bacteria is often one of the most abundant proteins detected…”
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    Drought impacts to trout and salamanders in cool, forested headwater ecosystems in the western Cascade Mountains, OR by Kaylor, Matthew J., VerWey, Brian J., Cortes, Alvaro, Warren, Dana R.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-05-2019)
    “…Climate change projections for the western United States suggest that many regions will experience increasing frequency and severity of droughts. In summer…”
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    A cautionary tale for in situ fluorometric measurement of stream chlorophyll a: influences of light and periphyton biomass by Kaylor, Matthew J., Argerich, Alba, White, Seth M., VerWey, Brian J., Arismendi, Ivan

    Published in Freshwater science (01-06-2018)
    “…The use of in situ fluorometry to estimate stream benthic chlorophyll a (Chl a) has the potential to substantially reduce sampling costs and increase the…”
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    Effects of A Severe Drought On Summer Abundance, Growth, and Movement of Cutthroat Trout In A Western Oregon Headwater Stream by VerWey, Brian J, Kaylor, Matthew J, Garcia, Tiffany S, Warren, Dana R

    Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (01-12-2018)
    “…Winter snowpack depth, snowmelt timing, and snowmelt duration are projected to change in the future, leading to increased frequency and severity of drought in…”
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    EFFECTS OF A SEVERE DROUGHT ON SUMMER ABUNDANCE, GROWTH, AND MOVEMENT OF CUTTHROAT TROUT IN AWESTERN OREGON HEADWATER STREAM by VerWey, Brian J, Kaylor, Matthew J, Garcia, Tiffany S, Warren, Dana R

    Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (01-12-2018)
    “…Winter snowpack depth, snowmelt timing, and snowmelt duration are projected to change in the future, leading to increased frequency and severity of drought in…”
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