40 results on '"Yamahara, Kevan M."'
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2. Impacts of a changing earth on microbial dynamics and human health risks in the continuum between beach water and sand
3. Robotic environmental DNA bio-surveillance of freshwater health
4. Expanding the temporal and spatial scales of environmental DNA research with autonomous sampling
5. Harnessing DNA to improve environmental management: Genetic monitoring can help public agencies implement environmental laws
6. Characterization of fecal concentrations in human and other animal sources by physical, culture-based, and quantitative real-time PCR methods
7. High‐frequency and long‐term observations of eDNA from imperiled salmonids in a coastal stream: Temporal dynamics, relationships with environmental factors, and comparisons with conventional observations
8. Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen, Soluble Reactive Phosphorous, and Microbial Pollutant Loading from Tropical Rural Watersheds in Hawai'i to the Coastal Ocean During Non-Storm Conditions
9. Submarine Groundwater Discharge to a High-Energy Surf Zone at Stinson Beach, California, Estimated Using Radium Isotopes
10. Submarine Discharge of Nutrient-Enriched Fresh Groundwater at Stinson Beach, California Is Enhanced during Neap Tides
11. Bacterial pathogens in Hawaiian coastal streams—Associations with fecal indicators, land cover, and water quality
12. Persistence of nucleic acid markers of health-relevant organisms in seawater microcosms: Implications for their use in assessing risk in recreational waters
13. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING: Harnessing DNA to improve environmental management
14. SARS-CoV-2 RNA in Wastewater Settled Solids Is Associated with COVID-19 Cases in a Large Urban Sewershed
15. Quantitative PCR assays to detect whales, rockfish, and common murre environmental DNA in marine water samples of the Northeastern Pacific
16. Autonomous Tracking and Sampling of the Deep Chlorophyll Maximum Layer in an Open-Ocean Eddy by a Long-Range Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
17. SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater settled solids is associated with COVID-19 cases in a large urban sewershed
18. Quantitative PCR assays to detect humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), shortbelly rockfish (Sebastes jordani), and common murre (Uria aalge) in marine water samples
19. Application of molecular source tracking and mass balance approach to identify potential sources of fecal indicator bacteria in a tropical river
20. DNA metabarcoding reveals organisms contributing to particulate matter flux to abyssal depths in the North East Pacific ocean
21. In situ Autonomous Acquisition and Preservation of Marine Environmental DNA Using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
22. Impacts of a Changing Earth on Microbial Dynamics and Human Health Risks in the Continuum between Beach Water and Sand
23. SARS-CoV‑2 RNA in Wastewater Settled Solids Is Associated with COVID-19 Cases in a Large Urban Sewershed.
24. Evaluation of Filtration and DNA Extraction Methods for Environmental DNA Biodiversity Assessments across Multiple Trophic Levels
25. Growth of enterococci in unaltered, unseeded beach sands subjected to tidal wetting
26. Quantification of Environmental DNA (eDNA) Shedding and Decay Rates for Three Marine Fish
27. Absolute Quantification of Enterococcal 23S rRNA Gene Using Digital PCR
28. Assessing vertebrate biodiversity in a kelp forest ecosystem using environmental DNA
29. Temporal Stability of the Microbial Community in Sewage-Polluted Seawater Exposed to Natural Sunlight Cycles and Marine Microbiota
30. Diversity and Transport of Microorganisms in Intertidal Sands of the California Coast
31. Using Environmental DNA to Census Marine Fishes in a Large Mesocosm
32. Assessing vertebrate biodiversity in a kelp forest ecosystem using environmental DNA.
33. Mobilization and Transport of Naturally Occurring Enterococci in Beach Sands Subject to Transient Infiltration of Seawater
34. Occurrence and Persistence of Bacterial Pathogens and Indicator Organisms in Beach Sand along the California Coast
35. Correction to Covariation and Photoinactivation of Traditional and Novel Indicator Organisms and Human Viruses at a Sewage-Impacted Marine Beach
36. Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen, Soluble Reactive Phosphorous, and Microbial Pollutant Loading from Tropical Rural Watersheds in Hawai'i to the Coastal Ocean During Non-Storm Conditions
37. Submarine Groundwater Discharge to a High-Energy Surf Zone at Stinson Beach, California, Estimated Using Radium Isotopes
38. Covariation and Photoinactivation of Traditional and Novel Indicator Organisms and Human Viruses at a Sewage-Impacted Marine Beach
39. Beach Sands along the California Coast Are Diffuse Sources of Fecal Bacteria to Coastal Waters
40. Covariation and Photoinactivation of Traditional and Novel Indicator Organisms and Human Viruses at a Sewage-Impacted Marine Beach.
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