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Bacterioplankton Community Composition in Flowing Waters of the Ipswich River Watershed. Biological Bulletin. 203:251-252.
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2002. Ecosystem Metabolism. Estuarine Ecology. 2:381-416.
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2011. High overall diversity and dominance of microdiverse relationships in salt marsh sulfate-reducing bacteria.. Environmental Microbiology. 6:686-698.
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2004. Increased supply of ambient nitrogen has minimal effect on salt marsh bacterial production. Limnology and Oceanography . 54:713-722.
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2009. Microbial biogeography along an estuarine salinity gradient: the combined influences of bacterial growth and residence time.. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 70:1494-1505.
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2004. Molecular characterization of sulfate-reducing bacteria in a New England salt marsh.. Environmental Microbiology. 7:1175-1185.
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2005. Rapid screening for freshwater bacterial groups using reverse line blot hybridization. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 69:5875-5883.
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2003. Salt marsh sediment bacteria: their distribution and response to external nutrient inputs. The ISME Journal. 3:924-934.
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2009. Synchrony and seasonality in bacterioplankton communities of two temperate rivers. Limnology and Oceanography. 50:1718-1729.
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2005. Typical freshwater bacteria: an analysis of available 16S rRNA gene sequences from plankton of freshwater lakes and rivers.. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 28:141-155.
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