Publications related to aquatic bacteria
Publications related to aquatic bacteria
O’Mullan GD, Duecker ME, Juhl AR (2016). “Challenges to managing microbial fecal pollution in coastal environments: extra-enteric ecology and microbial exchange among water, sediment and air. Current Pollution Reports (in press).
Dueker ME, O’Mullan GD, Juhl AR, Weathers KC, Uriarte M (submitted). Wind strengthens bacterial connections between water quality and air quality at an urban waterfront.
Young, S., Juhl, A.R., O’Mullan, G.D. Antibiotic resistant bacteria in the Hudson River Estuary linked to wet weather sewage contamination. Journal of Water and Heath 11:297-310.
Dueker, M.E., O’Mullan, G.D., Juhl, A.R., Weathers, K.C., Uriarte, M. (2012). Local environmental pollution strongly influences culturable bacterial aerosols at an urban aquatic Superfund site. Environmental Science and Technology. 46: 10926-10933.
Dueker, M.E., O’Mullan, G.D., Weathers, K.C., Juhl, A.R., Uriarte, M. (2012). Coupling of fog and marine microbial content in the near- shore coastal environment. Biogeosciences 9:803-813.
Suter, E., Juhl, A. R., and O’Mullan, G. D. Abundance and particle association of Enterococci and total bacteria in the lower Hudson River estuary, USA. Journal of Water Resource and Protection 3:715-725.
Dueker, M.E., Weathers, K.C., O’Mullan, G.D., Juhl, A.R., Uriarte, M. (2011) Environmental controls on coastal coarse aerosols: implications for microbial content and deposition in the near-shore environment. Environmental Science and Technology 45:3386-3392.
Lesen, A., Juhl, A. R., Anderson, O. R. (2010) Reevaluation of the role of naked, amoeboid protists in bactivory and microbial carbon flux in the Hudson River Estuary. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 61:45-56.
Juhl, A. R. (2005) Plankton. In J. H. Lehr, J. Keeley, and J. Lehr [eds.], The Encyclopedia of Water. J. Wiley and Sons.
Krembs, C., Juhl, A. R., and J. R. Strickler. (1998) The Spatial Information Preservation Method: Sampling the Nanoscale Distribution of Microorganisms. Limnology and Oceanography 43: 298-306.
Krembs, C., Juhl, A. R., Long, R. A., and F. Azam. (1998) Nanoscale Patchiness of Bacteria in Lake Water Studied with the Spatial Information Preservation Method. Limnology and Oceanography 43: 307-314.