758 results on '"Wilhelm, Steven W."'
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2. Prophage-encoded antibiotic resistance genes are enriched in human-impacted environments
3. Giant Virus Infection Signatures Are Modulated by Euphotic Zone Depth Strata and Iron Regimes of the Subantarctic Southern Ocean
4. Bioavailable iron titrations reveal oceanic Synechococcus ecotypes optimized for different iron availabilities
5. Molecular investigation of harmful cyanobacteria reveals hidden risks and niche partitioning in Kenyan Lakes
6. Nutrient Cycling
7. Microcystin aids in cold temperature acclimation: Differences between a toxic Microcystis wildtype and non-toxic mutant
8. Metatranscriptomic Analyses of Diel Metabolic Functions During a Microcystis Bloom in Western Lake Erie (United States)
9. Minimum Information about an Uncultivated Virus Genome (MIUViG)
10. Time of day of infection shapes development of a eukaryotic algal-Nucleocytoviricota virocell.
11. The diel disconnect between cell growth and division in Aureococcus is interrupted by giant virus infection.
12. Intermittent disturbance benefits colony size, biomass and dominance of Microcystis in Lake Taihu under field simulation condition
13. Lysogenic reproductive strategies of viral communities vary with soil depth and are correlated with bacterial diversity
14. A tale of two blooms: do ecological paradigms for algal bloom success and succession require revisiting?
15. Global solutions to regional problems: Collecting global expertise to address the problem of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. A Lake Erie case study
16. Viral abundance and diversity vary with depth in a southeastern United States agricultural ultisol
17. Declines in ice cover are accompanied by light limitation responses and community change in freshwater diatoms
18. Metatranscriptomic analysis reveals dissimilarity in viral community activity between an ice-free and ice-covered winter in Lake Erie.
19. Closed circular genome sequence of a Microcystis aeruginosa PCC7806 Δ mcyB (UTK) non-toxic mutant
20. Viral Release of Iron and Its Bioavailability to Marine Plankton
21. Viruses as Potential Regulators of Regional Brown Tide Blooms Caused by the Alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens
22. Cool temperature acclimation in toxigenic Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806 and its non-toxigenic mutant
23. Declines in ice cover induce light limitation in freshwater diatoms
24. Bioavailability of Iron to Trichodesmium Colonies in the Western Subtropical Atlantic Ocean
25. Toxic Cyanobacteria: The Evolving Molecular Toolbox
26. Nutrient Cycling
27. Viruses and Nutrient Cycles in the Sea : Viruses play critical roles in the structure and function of aquatic food webs
28. Evidence for the Importance of Catechol-Type Siderophores in the Iron-Limited Growth of a Cyanobacterium
29. The Role of Sunlight in the Removal and Repair of Viruses in the Sea
30. Response of Microcystis aeruginosa FACHB-905 to different nutrient ratios and changes in phosphorus chemistry
31. Growth, Iron Requirements, and Siderophore Production in Iron-Limited Synechococcus PCC 7002
32. Spatiotemporal dynamics of bacterial community composition in large shallow eutrophic Lake Taihu : High overlap between free-living and particle-attached assemblages
33. The re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Harmful algal blooms and hypoxia
34. A review of the global ecology, genomics, and biogeography of the toxic cyanobacterium, Microcystis spp.
35. Global solutions to regional problems: Collecting global expertise to address the problem of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. A Lake Erie case study
36. Composition of the gut microbiota modulates the severity of malaria
37. Viral infections likely mediate microbial controls on ecosystem responses to global warming
38. Incorporating viruses into soil ecology: A new dimension to understand biogeochemical cycling.
39. Effects of iron concentration and DFB (Desferrioxamine-B) on transcriptional profiles of an ecologically relevant marine bacterium.
40. Kratosvirus quantuckense: the history and novelty of an algal bloom disrupting virus and a model for giant virus research.
41. Sulfolipid substitution ratios ofMicrocystis aeruginosaand planktonic communities as an indicator of phosphorus limitation in Lake Erie
42. Viral infections likely mediate microbial controls on ecosystem responses to global warming
43. Response to “Model assumptions limit implications for nitrogen and phosphorus management”: The need to move beyond the phosphorus = biomass = toxin doctrine
44. Morphological, physiological, and transcriptional responses of the freshwater diatom Fragilaria crotonensis to elevated pH conditions
45. Response to Comment on “Models predict planned phosphorus load reduction will make Lake Erie more toxic”
46. Genome of brown tide virus (AaV), the little giant of the Megaviridae, elucidates NCLDV genome expansion and host–virus coevolution
47. Pelagic iron cycling during the subtropical spring bloom, east of New Zealand
48. Taxonomic assessment of a toxic cyanobacteria shift in hypereutrophic Grand Lake St. Marys (Ohio, USA)
49. Iron stable isotopes track pelagic iron cycling during a subtropical phytoplankton bloom
50. Algal blooms : Noteworthy nitrogen
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