Marine microbial communities consist of millions of species engaging in complex interactions with one another and with their environments over a variety of time scales. The field of marine microbial ecology has only begun to understand the true extent of the diversity – both of species themselves (which include members of the bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic protists) and the ways they interact with one another. Many studies of marine species diversity represent snapshots of a community but do not capture the temporal dynamics of its members. In this dissertation I illustrate how the microbial community at a single site changes over time by collecting high-frequency samples at the Scripps Pier (La Jolla, CA, USA). I leverage amplicon s...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
Because microbial plankton in the ocean comprise diverse bacteria, algae, and protists that are subj...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Marine microbial communities consist of millions of species engaging in complex interactions with on...
Coastal plankton, primarily composed of heterotrophic bacteria, eukaryotic microalgae, and other sma...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
2013-01-03Microbial eukaryotes are critical components of marine ecosystems, contributing to vital e...
Communities vary across space and time. In addition, they may vary differently at different spatial ...
2013-07-26Our ability to define and quantify individual microbe-microbe interactions with traditiona...
Ecologists have long studied the temporal dynamics of plant and animal communities with much less at...
Microbes have central roles in ocean food webs and global biogeochemical processes, yet specific eco...
Ecological communities have been shown to vary in some predictable ways through space, time, and alo...
In the pelagic environment, microbes act as the base of the food web (photosynthetic autotrophs), re...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonHigh-throughput sequencing technique...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
Because microbial plankton in the ocean comprise diverse bacteria, algae, and protists that are subj...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Marine microbial communities consist of millions of species engaging in complex interactions with on...
Coastal plankton, primarily composed of heterotrophic bacteria, eukaryotic microalgae, and other sma...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
Here we describe, the longest microbial time-series analyzed to date using high-resolution 16S rRNA ...
2013-01-03Microbial eukaryotes are critical components of marine ecosystems, contributing to vital e...
Communities vary across space and time. In addition, they may vary differently at different spatial ...
2013-07-26Our ability to define and quantify individual microbe-microbe interactions with traditiona...
Ecologists have long studied the temporal dynamics of plant and animal communities with much less at...
Microbes have central roles in ocean food webs and global biogeochemical processes, yet specific eco...
Ecological communities have been shown to vary in some predictable ways through space, time, and alo...
In the pelagic environment, microbes act as the base of the food web (photosynthetic autotrophs), re...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonHigh-throughput sequencing technique...
Bacteria display dynamic abundance fluctuations over time in marine environments, where they play ke...
Because microbial plankton in the ocean comprise diverse bacteria, algae, and protists that are subj...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...