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Factors affecting the bacterial community composition and heterotrophic production of Columbia River estuarine turbidity maxima. MicrobiologyOpen. e522
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2017. 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. Discovery of a Katablepharis sp. in the Columbia River estuary that is abundant during the spring and bears a unique large ribosomal subunit sequence element. MicrobiologyOpen. 3(5):764-776.
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2014. Associations between Mesodinium rubrum and cryptophyte algae in the Columbia River estuary. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 68(2)
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2013. Red waters of Myrionecta rubra are biogeochemical hotspots for the Columbia River estuary with impacts on primary/secondary productions and nutrient cycles. Estuaries and Coasts.
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2012. Spatial variability overwhelms seasonal patterns in bacterioplankton communities across a river to ocean gradient. ISME Journal. 6:554-563.
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2012. Culturable Rhodobacter and Shewanella species are abundant in estuarine turbidity maxima of the Columbia River. Environmental Microbiology . 13(3)
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2011. Myrionecta rubra bloom initiation in the Columbia River estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science.
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2011. Myrionecta rubra population genetic diversity and its cryptophyte chloroplast specificity in recurrent red tides in the Columbia River estuary. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 62
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2011. Protist 18S rRNA gene sequence analysis reveals multiple sources of organic matter to turbidity maxima of the Columbia River estuary. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 438:19-31.
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