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Scientific Reports|August 4, 2019
Microbial uptake kinetics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) compound groups from river water and sedimentsFrancesca L Brailsford, Helen C Glanville, Peter N Golyshin, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 2019
Nutrient enrichment induces a shift in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) metabolism in oligotrophic freshwater sedimentsF L Brailsford, H C Glanville, P N Golyshin, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|September 3, 2014
The role of Zic genes in inner ear development in the mouse: Exploring mutant mouse phenotypesAndrew P Chervenak, Lisa M Bank, Nicole Thomsen, et al.
Biology and Fertility of Soils|April 9, 2019
Stoichiometric constraints on the microbial processing of carbon with soil depth along a riparian hillslopeLaura L de Sosa, Helen C Glanville, Miles R Marshall, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 28, 2017
Microbial use of low molecular weight DOM in filtered and unfiltered freshwater: Role of ultra-small microorganisms and implications for water quality monitoringF L Brailsford, H C Glanville, M R Marshall, et al.
Communications Biology|May 4, 2021
Environmental DNA provides higher resolution assessment of riverine biodiversity and ecosystem function via spatio-temporal nestedness and turnover partitioningMathew Seymour, François K Edwards, Bernard J Cosby, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 5, 2016
Microbes as Engines of Ecosystem Function: When Does Community Structure Enhance Predictions of Ecosystem Processes?Emily B Graham, Joseph E Knelman, Andreas Schindlbacher, et al.
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Scientific Reports|August 4, 2019
Microbial uptake kinetics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) compound groups from river water and sedimentsFrancesca L Brailsford, Helen C Glanville, Peter N Golyshin, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 2019
Nutrient enrichment induces a shift in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) metabolism in oligotrophic freshwater sedimentsF L Brailsford, H C Glanville, P N Golyshin, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|September 3, 2014
The role of Zic genes in inner ear development in the mouse: Exploring mutant mouse phenotypesAndrew P Chervenak, Lisa M Bank, Nicole Thomsen, et al.
Biology and Fertility of Soils|April 9, 2019
Stoichiometric constraints on the microbial processing of carbon with soil depth along a riparian hillslopeLaura L de Sosa, Helen C Glanville, Miles R Marshall, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 28, 2017
Microbial use of low molecular weight DOM in filtered and unfiltered freshwater: Role of ultra-small microorganisms and implications for water quality monitoringF L Brailsford, H C Glanville, M R Marshall, et al.
Communications Biology|May 4, 2021
Environmental DNA provides higher resolution assessment of riverine biodiversity and ecosystem function via spatio-temporal nestedness and turnover partitioningMathew Seymour, François K Edwards, Bernard J Cosby, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 5, 2016
Microbes as Engines of Ecosystem Function: When Does Community Structure Enhance Predictions of Ecosystem Processes?Emily B Graham, Joseph E Knelman, Andreas Schindlbacher, et al.
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