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William M Durham

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Annual Review of Marine Science|March 31, 2012
Thin phytoplankton layers: characteristics, mechanisms, and consequencesWilliam M Durham, Roman Stocker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 25, 2009
Microbiology. Tumbling for stealth?Roman Stocker, William M Durham
Plos Computational Biology|October 9, 2023
Tracking bacteria at high density with FAST, the Feature-Assisted Segmenter/TrackerOliver J Meacock, William M Durham
Physical Review Letters|July 21, 2011
Gyrotaxis in a steady vortical flowWilliam M Durham, Eric Climent, Roman Stocker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 21, 2009
Disruption of vertical motility by shear triggers formation of thin phytoplankton layersWilliam M Durham, John O Kessler, Roman Stocker
Science Advances|October 31, 2019
Chain formation can enhance the vertical migration of phytoplankton through turbulenceSalvatore Lovecchio, Eric Climent, Roman Stocker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 2016
Single-cell twitching chemotaxis in developing biofilmsNuno M Oliveira, Kevin R Foster, William M Durham
Nature Microbiology|September 3, 2024
Individual bacterial cells can use spatial sensing of chemical gradients to direct chemotaxis on surfacesJames H R Wheeler, Kevin R Foster, William M Durham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 24, 2016
Microbial competition in porous environments can select against rapid biofilm growthKatharine Z Coyte, Hervé Tabuteau, Eamonn A Gaffney, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 26, 2017
Reply to Baveye and Darnault: Useful models are simple and extendableKatharine Z Coyte, Hervé Tabuteau, Eamonn A Gaffney, et al.
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Annual Review of Marine Science|March 31, 2012
Thin phytoplankton layers: characteristics, mechanisms, and consequencesWilliam M Durham, Roman Stocker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 25, 2009
Microbiology. Tumbling for stealth?Roman Stocker, William M Durham
Plos Computational Biology|October 9, 2023
Tracking bacteria at high density with FAST, the Feature-Assisted Segmenter/TrackerOliver J Meacock, William M Durham
Physical Review Letters|July 21, 2011
Gyrotaxis in a steady vortical flowWilliam M Durham, Eric Climent, Roman Stocker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 21, 2009
Disruption of vertical motility by shear triggers formation of thin phytoplankton layersWilliam M Durham, John O Kessler, Roman Stocker
Science Advances|October 31, 2019
Chain formation can enhance the vertical migration of phytoplankton through turbulenceSalvatore Lovecchio, Eric Climent, Roman Stocker, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 2016
Single-cell twitching chemotaxis in developing biofilmsNuno M Oliveira, Kevin R Foster, William M Durham
Nature Microbiology|September 3, 2024
Individual bacterial cells can use spatial sensing of chemical gradients to direct chemotaxis on surfacesJames H R Wheeler, Kevin R Foster, William M Durham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 24, 2016
Microbial competition in porous environments can select against rapid biofilm growthKatharine Z Coyte, Hervé Tabuteau, Eamonn A Gaffney, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 26, 2017
Reply to Baveye and Darnault: Useful models are simple and extendableKatharine Z Coyte, Hervé Tabuteau, Eamonn A Gaffney, et al.
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