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Joshua A Steele

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The ISME Journal|January 14, 2011
Co-occurrence patterns for abundant marine archaeal and bacterial lineages in the deep chlorophyll maximum of coastal CaliforniaJ Michael Beman, Joshua A Steele, Jed A Fuhrman
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 8, 2020
The challenges of microbial source tracking at urban beaches for Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA)Amity G Zimmer-Faust, Joshua A Steele, John F Griffith, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 29, 2006
A dynamic programming algorithm for binning microbial community profilesQuansong Ruan, Joshua A Steele, Michael S Schwalbach, et al.
Water Research|May 31, 2017
Incidence of gastrointestinal illness following wet weather recreational exposures: Harmonization of quantitative microbial risk assessment with an epidemiologic investigation of surfersJeffrey A Soller, Mary Schoen, Joshua A Steele, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 3, 2006
Local similarity analysis reveals unique associations among marine bacterioplankton species and environmental factorsQuansong Ruan, Debojyoti Dutta, Michael S Schwalbach, et al.
Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts|February 17, 2025
Simulated gastrointestinal risk from recreational exposure to Southern California stormwater and relationship to human-associated Bacteroidales marker HF183Sarah A Lowry, Joshua A Steele, John F Griffith, et al.
Water Research|March 5, 2018
Quantification of pathogens and markers of fecal contamination during storm events along popular surfing beaches in San Diego, CaliforniaJoshua A Steele, A Denene Blackwood, John F Griffith, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2006
Annually reoccurring bacterial communities are predictable from ocean conditionsJed A Fuhrman, Ian Hewson, Michael S Schwalbach, et al.
Nature Protocols|April 5, 2007
Virus and prokaryote enumeration from planktonic aquatic environments by epifluorescence microscopy with SYBR Green IAnand Patel, Rachel T Noble, Joshua A Steele, et al.
Nature Communications|October 15, 2014
Carbonate-hosted methanotrophy represents an unrecognized methane sink in the deep seaJeffrey J Marlow, Joshua A Steele, Wiebke Ziebis, et al.
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The ISME Journal|January 14, 2011
Co-occurrence patterns for abundant marine archaeal and bacterial lineages in the deep chlorophyll maximum of coastal CaliforniaJ Michael Beman, Joshua A Steele, Jed A Fuhrman
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 8, 2020
The challenges of microbial source tracking at urban beaches for Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA)Amity G Zimmer-Faust, Joshua A Steele, John F Griffith, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 29, 2006
A dynamic programming algorithm for binning microbial community profilesQuansong Ruan, Joshua A Steele, Michael S Schwalbach, et al.
Water Research|May 31, 2017
Incidence of gastrointestinal illness following wet weather recreational exposures: Harmonization of quantitative microbial risk assessment with an epidemiologic investigation of surfersJeffrey A Soller, Mary Schoen, Joshua A Steele, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 3, 2006
Local similarity analysis reveals unique associations among marine bacterioplankton species and environmental factorsQuansong Ruan, Debojyoti Dutta, Michael S Schwalbach, et al.
Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts|February 17, 2025
Simulated gastrointestinal risk from recreational exposure to Southern California stormwater and relationship to human-associated Bacteroidales marker HF183Sarah A Lowry, Joshua A Steele, John F Griffith, et al.
Water Research|March 5, 2018
Quantification of pathogens and markers of fecal contamination during storm events along popular surfing beaches in San Diego, CaliforniaJoshua A Steele, A Denene Blackwood, John F Griffith, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2006
Annually reoccurring bacterial communities are predictable from ocean conditionsJed A Fuhrman, Ian Hewson, Michael S Schwalbach, et al.
Nature Protocols|April 5, 2007
Virus and prokaryote enumeration from planktonic aquatic environments by epifluorescence microscopy with SYBR Green IAnand Patel, Rachel T Noble, Joshua A Steele, et al.
Nature Communications|October 15, 2014
Carbonate-hosted methanotrophy represents an unrecognized methane sink in the deep seaJeffrey J Marlow, Joshua A Steele, Wiebke Ziebis, et al.
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