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Joshua D Kling

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Microbiology Resource Announcements|February 23, 2022
Genome Sequence of <i>Synechococcus</i> sp. Strain LA31, Isolated from a Temperate EstuaryJoshua D Kling, Eric A Webb, David A Hutchins
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 28, 2018
Jellyfish Life Stages Shape Associated Microbial Communities, While a Core Microbiome Is Maintained Across AllMichael D Lee, Joshua D Kling, Rubén Araya, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 28, 2019
Distinct Responses of the Nitrogen-Fixing Marine Cyanobacterium <i>Trichodesmium</i> to a Thermally Variable Environment as a Function of Phosphorus AvailabilityPingping Qu, Fei-Xue Fu, Joshua D Kling, et al.
The ISME Journal|October 23, 2019
Transient exposure to novel high temperatures reshapes coastal phytoplankton communitiesJoshua D Kling, Michael D Lee, Feixue Fu, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|February 7, 2019
Marine Synechococcus isolates representing globally abundant genomic lineages demonstrate a unique evolutionary path of genome reduction without a decrease in GC contentMichael D Lee, Nathan A Ahlgren, Joshua D Kling, et al.
Environmental Microbiology Reports|January 13, 2022
Two co-dominant nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria demonstrate distinct acclimation and adaptation responses to cope with ocean warmingPing-Ping Qu, Fei-Xue Fu, Xin-Wei Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 16, 2023
Dual thermal ecotypes coexist within a nearly genetically identical population of the unicellular marine cyanobacterium <i>Synechococcus</i>Joshua D Kling, Michael D Lee, Nathan G Walworth, et al.
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Microbiology Resource Announcements|February 23, 2022
Genome Sequence of <i>Synechococcus</i> sp. Strain LA31, Isolated from a Temperate EstuaryJoshua D Kling, Eric A Webb, David A Hutchins
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 28, 2018
Jellyfish Life Stages Shape Associated Microbial Communities, While a Core Microbiome Is Maintained Across AllMichael D Lee, Joshua D Kling, Rubén Araya, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 28, 2019
Distinct Responses of the Nitrogen-Fixing Marine Cyanobacterium <i>Trichodesmium</i> to a Thermally Variable Environment as a Function of Phosphorus AvailabilityPingping Qu, Fei-Xue Fu, Joshua D Kling, et al.
The ISME Journal|October 23, 2019
Transient exposure to novel high temperatures reshapes coastal phytoplankton communitiesJoshua D Kling, Michael D Lee, Feixue Fu, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|February 7, 2019
Marine Synechococcus isolates representing globally abundant genomic lineages demonstrate a unique evolutionary path of genome reduction without a decrease in GC contentMichael D Lee, Nathan A Ahlgren, Joshua D Kling, et al.
Environmental Microbiology Reports|January 13, 2022
Two co-dominant nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria demonstrate distinct acclimation and adaptation responses to cope with ocean warmingPing-Ping Qu, Fei-Xue Fu, Xin-Wei Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 16, 2023
Dual thermal ecotypes coexist within a nearly genetically identical population of the unicellular marine cyanobacterium <i>Synechococcus</i>Joshua D Kling, Michael D Lee, Nathan G Walworth, et al.
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