Microbial life such as bacteria, fungi, and algae are integral to a naturally functioning aquatic ecosystem. By applying comprehensive molecular approaches, this laboratory is focused on characterizing the composition and distribution of microbial communities, and determining the functional roles as well as their interactions with environments.
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In situ measures of dissolved organic carbon flux in a rural stream
Kuserk, F.T., L.A. Kaplan, and T.L. Bott. 1984. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 41:964–973.
Microbial heterotrophic utilization of dissolved organic matter in a piedmont stream
Kaplan, L.A., and T.L. Bott. 1983. Freshwater Biology 13:363–377.
Diel fluctuations of DOC generated by algae in a piedmont stream
Kaplan, L.A., and T.L. Bott. 1982. Limnology and Oceanography 27:1091–1100.
Patterns of dissolved organic carbon in transport
Kaplan, L.A., R.A. Larson, and T.L. Bott. 1980. Limnology and Oceanography 25:1034–1043.
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