Steven P. Smriga, Ph.D.

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2010 Oceanography University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
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Oceanography Biology, Microbiology Biology, Biogeochemistry
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Farooq Azam grad student 2010 UCSD
 (Ecological significance of bacteria associated with coral reef fish feces.)
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Raina JB, Giardina M, Brumley DR, et al. (2023) Chemotaxis increases metabolic exchanges between marine picophytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria. Nature Microbiology
Smriga S, Fernandez VI, Mitchell JG, et al. (2016) Chemotaxis toward phytoplankton drives organic matter partitioning among marine bacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 113: 1576-81
Samo TJ, Smriga S, Malfatti F, et al. (2014) Broad distribution and high proportion of protein synthesis active marine bacteria revealed by click chemistry at the single cell level Frontiers in Marine Science. 1
Smriga S, Samo TJ, Malfatti F, et al. (2014) Individual cell DNA synthesis within natural marine bacterial assemblages as detected by 'click' chemistry Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 72: 269-280
Smriga S, Sandin SA, Azam F. (2010) Abundance, diversity, and activity of microbial assemblages associated with coral reef fish guts and feces. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 73: 31-42
Garren M, Smriga S, Azam F. (2008) Gradients of coastal fish farm effluents and their effect on coral reef microbes. Environmental Microbiology. 10: 2299-312
Dinsdale EA, Pantos O, Smriga S, et al. (2008) Microbial ecology of four coral atolls in the Northern Line Islands. Plos One. 3: e1584
Smith JE, Shaw M, Edwards RA, et al. (2006) Indirect effects of algae on coral: algae-mediated, microbe-induced coral mortality. Ecology Letters. 9: 835-45
Worden AZ, Seidel M, Smriga S, et al. (2006) Trophic regulation of Vibrio cholerae in coastal marine waters. Environmental Microbiology. 8: 21-9
Bond PL, Smriga SP, Banfield JF. (2000) Phylogeny of microorganisms populating a thick, subaerial, predominantly lithotrophic biofilm at an extreme acid mine drainage site. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 66: 3842-9
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