Jesse M. Wilson
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View article: Effects of experimental nutrient enrichment and eutrophication on microbial community structure and function in “marine lakes”
Effects of experimental nutrient enrichment and eutrophication on microbial community structure and function in “marine lakes” Open
Biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) are regulated by microbial communities that can respond to altered N and C availability, yet the form, consistency, and magnitude of these responses remain poorly constrained. We enrich…
View article: Substantial microbial community shifts in response to an exceptional harmful algal bloom in coastal Southern California
Substantial microbial community shifts in response to an exceptional harmful algal bloom in coastal Southern California Open
Phytoplankton blooms create organic matter that stimulates entire marine ecosystems, including other components of the microbial community. How the ecosystem responds varies depending on the intensity, duration, and composition of the bloo…
View article: Substantial oxygen consumption by aerobic nitrite oxidation in oceanic oxygen minimum zones
Substantial oxygen consumption by aerobic nitrite oxidation in oceanic oxygen minimum zones Open
Oceanic oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are globally significant sites of biogeochemical cycling where microorganisms deplete dissolved oxygen (DO) to concentrations <20 µM. Amid intense competition for DO in these metabolically challenging en…
View article: Recurrent microbial community types driven by nearshore and seasonal processes in coastal Southern California
Recurrent microbial community types driven by nearshore and seasonal processes in coastal Southern California Open
Summary A multitude of concurrent biological and physical processes contribute to microbial community turnover, especially in highly dynamic coastal environments. Characterizing what factors contribute most to shifts in microbial community…
View article: Primary Production, Community Respiration, and Net Community Production along Oxygen and Nutrient Gradients: Environmental Controls and Biogeochemical Feedbacks within and across “Marine Lakes”
Primary Production, Community Respiration, and Net Community Production along Oxygen and Nutrient Gradients: Environmental Controls and Biogeochemical Feedbacks within and across “Marine Lakes” Open
Declining ocean oxygen content driven by anthropogenic climate change has wide-ranging ramifications for marine ecosystems. These effects are significant but complex at the upper margins of expanding oxygen minimum zones (OMZs), where deox…
View article: Controls on marine community respiration
Controls on marine community respiration Open
Microorganisms engineer their surroundings through their metabolisms, and some of the most important metabolic reactions for multicellular life involve oxygen. The supply and removal of oxygen in aquatic systems depends on many physical, c…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "What doesn’t kill them makes them stronger: an association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and “sea star wasting disease” (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "What doesn’t kill them makes them stronger: an association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and “sea star wasting disease” (v0.1)" Open
What doesn't kill them makes them stronger: An association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and "sea star wasting disease" John P. Wares, Lauren M Schiebelhut In recent years, a massive mortali…
View article: Peer Review #3 of "What doesn’t kill them makes them stronger: an association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and “sea star wasting disease” (v0.1)"
Peer Review #3 of "What doesn’t kill them makes them stronger: an association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and “sea star wasting disease” (v0.1)" Open
What doesn't kill them makes them stronger: An association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and "sea star wasting disease" John P. Wares, Lauren M Schiebelhut In recent years, a massive mortali…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "What doesn’t kill them makes them stronger: an association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and “sea star wasting disease” (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "What doesn’t kill them makes them stronger: an association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and “sea star wasting disease” (v0.1)" Open
What doesn't kill them makes them stronger: An association between elongation factor 1-α overdominance in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus and "sea star wasting disease" John P. Wares, Lauren M Schiebelhut In recent years, a massive mortali…