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A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Recent perspectives on temporary river ecology

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Datry, T., D. Arscott, and S. Sabater. 2011. Aquatic Sciences–Research Across Boundaries 73(4):453–457.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Spatial pattern, density, and characteristics of large wood in Connecticut streams: implications for stream restoration priorities in southern New England

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Costigan, K.H., and M.D. Daniels. 2012. River Research and Applications 29(2):161–171.

Resistance and recovery of river biofilms receiving short pulses of Triclosan and Diuron

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Proia, L., S. Morin, M. Peipoch, A.M. Romaní, and S. Sabater. 2011. Science of the Total Environment. 409(17):3129–37.

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A rapid fingerprinting approach to distinguish between closely related strains of Shewanella

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Kan, J., B. Flood, J.P. McCrow, J.S. Kim, L. Tan, and K.H. Nealson. 2011. Journal of  Microbiological Methods 86:62–68.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Elemental and mineralogical changes in soils due to bioturbation along an earthworm invasion chronosequence in Northern Minnesota

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Resner, K., K. Yoo, C. Hale, A.K. Aufdenkampe, A. Blum, and S. Sebestyen. 2011. Applied Geochemistry 26:S127–S131.

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.

Carbon–mineral interactions along an earthworm invasion gradient at a Sugar Maple Forest in Northern Minnesota

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Lyttle, A., K. Yoo, C. Hale, A.K. Aufdenkampe, and S. Sebestyen. 2011. Applied Geochemistry 26:S85–S88.

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Optimizing the indirect extraction of prokaryotic DNA from soils

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Williamson, K.E., J. Kan, S.W. Polson, and S.J. Williamson. 2011. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43:736–748.

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Yellowstone Lake: high energy geochemistry and rich bacterial diversity

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Clingenpeel, S., R.E. Macur, J. Kan, W. P. Inskeep, D. Lavalvo, J. Varley, E. Mathur, K. Nealson, Y. Goby, T.L. Fracois, and T.R. McDermott. 2011. Environmental Microbiology 13:2172–2185.