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Publications
Use of Highly Specific Molecular Markers Reveals Positive Correlation between Abundances of Mesodinium cf. major and its Preferred Prey, Teleaulax amphioxeia, During Red Water Blooms in the Columbia River Estuary. J. Eukaryotic Microbiol..
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2017. Use of continuous, real-time observations & model simulations to achieve autonomous, adaptive sampling of microbial processes with a robotic sampler. Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods. 14(1):50-67.
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2016. Restriction Cascade Exponential Amplification (RCEA) assay with an attomolar detection limit: a novel, highly specific, isothermal alternative to qPCR. Scientific Reports. 5(7737)
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2015. Microbial players and processes involved in phytoplankton bloom utilization in the water column of a fast-flowing, river-dominated estuary. MicrobiologyOpen. (e00467)
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2017. Metagenomic evidence for reciprocal particle exchange between the mainstream estuary and lateral bay sediments of the lower Columbia River. Frontiers in Microbiology. 6:1074.
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2015. Infrastructure for collaborative science and societal applications in the Columbia River estuary. Frontiers of Earth Science. 9(4):659-682.
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2015. Genomic and phenotypic differentiation among Methanosarcina mazei populations from Columbia River sediment. ISME J. 10 March 2015
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