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Eric Dubinsky
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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A communal catalogue reveals Earth’s multiscale microbial diversity
LR Thompson, JG Sanders, D McDonald, A Amir, J Ladau, KJ Locey, ...
Nature 551 (7681), 457-463, 2017
21612017
Deep-sea oil plume enriches indigenous oil-degrading bacteria
TC Hazen, EA Dubinsky, TZ DeSantis, GL Andersen, YM Piceno, N Singh, ...
Science 330 (6001), 204-208, 2010
13722010
Metagenome, metatranscriptome and single-cell sequencing reveal microbial response to Deepwater Horizon oil spill
OU Mason, TC Hazen, S Borglin, PSG Chain, EA Dubinsky, JL Fortney, ...
The ISME journal 6 (9), 1715-1727, 2012
6052012
Succession of Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria in the Aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
EA Dubinsky, ME Conrad, R Chakraborty, M Bill, SE Borglin, ...
Environmental science & technology 47 (19), 10860-10867, 2013
3562013
Microbial gene functions enriched in the Deepwater Horizon deep-sea oil plume
Z Lu, Y Deng, JD Van Nostrand, Z He, J Voordeckers, A Zhou, YJ Lee, ...
The ISME Journal 6 (2), 451-460, 2012
3022012
Integrating microbial ecology into ecosystem models: challenges and priorities
KK Treseder, TC Balser, MA Bradford, EL Brodie, EA Dubinsky, VT Eviner, ...
Biogeochemistry 109, 7-18, 2012
2812012
Iron reduction and soil phosphorus solubilization in humid tropical forests soils: the roles of labile carbon pools and an electron shuttle compound
N Chacon, WL Silver, EA Dubinsky, DF Cusack
Biogeochemistry 78, 67-84, 2006
2702006
Natural bacterial communities serve as quantitative geochemical biosensors
MB Smith, AM Rocha, CS Smillie, SW Olesen, C Paradis, L Wu, ...
MBio 6 (3), 10.1128/mbio. 00326-15, 2015
2072015
Tropical forest soil microbial communities couple iron and carbon biogeochemistry
EA Dubinsky, WL Silver, MK Firestone
Ecology 91 (9), 2604-2612, 2010
1842010
Simulation of Deepwater Horizon oil plume reveals substrate specialization within a complex community of hydrocarbon degraders
P Hu, EA Dubinsky, AJ Probst, J Wang, CMK Sieber, LM Tom, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), 7432-7437, 2017
1132017
Microbial response to the MC-252 oil and Corexit 9500 in the Gulf of Mexico
R Chakraborty, SE Borglin, EA Dubinsky, GL Andersen, TC Hazen
Frontiers in microbiology 3, 33572, 2012
1132012
Biodegradation of dispersed Macondo crude oil by indigenous Gulf of Mexico microbial communities
J Wang, K Sandoval, Y Ding, D Stoeckel, A Minard-Smith, G Andersen, ...
Science of the Total Environment 557, 453-468, 2016
842016
Intestinal microbiota as novel biomarkers of prior radiation exposure
V Lam, JE Moulder, NH Salzman, EA Dubinsky, GL Andersen, JE Baker
Radiation research 177 (5), 573-583, 2012
712012
Evaluation of molecular community analysis methods for discerning fecal sources and human waste
Y Cao, LC Van De Werfhorst, EA Dubinsky, BD Badgley, MJ Sadowsky, ...
Water Research 47 (18), 6862-6872, 2013
662013
Suppression of methanogenesis by dissimilatory Fe (III)‐reducing bacteria in tropical rain forest soils: Implications for ecosystem methane flux
YA Teh, EA Dubinsky, WL Silver, CM Carlson
Global Change Biology 14 (2), 413-422, 2008
662008
Application of phylogenetic microarray analysis to discriminate sources of fecal pollution
EA Dubinsky, L Esmaili, JR Hulls, Y Cao, JF Griffith, GL Andersen
Environmental science & technology 46 (8), 4340-4347, 2012
642012
Recommendations following a multi-laboratory comparison of microbial source tracking methods
JR Stewart, AB Boehm, EA Dubinsky, TT Fong, KD Goodwin, JF Griffith, ...
Water research 47 (18), 6829-6838, 2013
612013
Bacterial community structure transformed after thermophilically composting human waste in Haiti
YM Piceno, G Pecora-Black, S Kramer, M Roy, FC Reid, EA Dubinsky, ...
PloS one 12 (6), e0177626, 2017
432017
Microbial source tracking in impaired watersheds using PhyloChip and machine-learning classification
EA Dubinsky, SR Butkus, GL Andersen
Water research 105, 56-64, 2016
432016
Wheat, maize and sunflower cropping systems selectively influence bacteria community structure and diversity in their and succeeding crop's rhizosphere
X Wen, E Dubinsky, WU Yao, Y Rong, C Fu
Journal of integrative agriculture 15 (8), 1892-1902, 2016
392016
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