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1. Persistence and Decay of Fecal Microbiota in Aquatic Habitats.

2. Human-Associated Bacteroides spp. and Human Polyomaviruses as Microbial Source Tracking Markers in Hawaii.

3. LA35 Poultry Fecal Marker Persistence Is Correlated with That of Indicators and Pathogens in Environmental Waters.

4. A novel microbial source tracking microarray for pathogen detection and fecal source identification in environmental systems.

5. Microbial source tracking markers for detection of fecal contamination in environmental waters: relationships between pathogens and human health outcomes.

6. Relationship of human-associated microbial source tracking markers with Enterococci in Gulf of Mexico waters.

7. Enterococci in the environment.

8. Lack of direct effects of agrochemicals on zoonotic pathogens and fecal indicator bacteria.

9. Assessment of sources of human pathogens and fecal contamination in a Florida freshwater lake.

10. Quantifying environmental reservoirs of fecal indicator bacteria associated with sediment and submerged aquatic vegetation.

11. Validation and field testing of library-independent microbial source tracking methods in the Gulf of Mexico.

13. Quantification of human polyomaviruses JC Virus and BK Virus by TaqMan quantitative PCR and comparison to other water quality indicators in water and fecal samples.

15. Detection of human-derived fecal pollution in environmental waters by use of a PCR-based human polyomavirus assay.

16. Diversity and distribution of Escherichia coli genotypes and antibiotic resistance phenotypes in feces of humans, cattle, and horses.

17. Persistence and differential survival of fecal indicator bacteria in subtropical waters and sediments.

18. Phenotypic library-based microbial source tracking methods: efficacy in the California collaborative study.

19. Assessment of statistical methods used in library-based approaches to microbial source tracking.

20. Identification of the sources of fecal coliforms in an urban watershed using antibiotic resistance analysis.

21. Isolation of Fecal Coliform Bacteria from the Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin centrata).

22. Comparison of two poultry litter qPCR assays targeting the 16S rRNA gene of Brevibacterium sp.

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