Thomas Bell
Affiliations: | 2003-2006 | Life Sciences | Imperial College, London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Jackson MC, Friberg N, Moliner Cachazo L, et al. (2024) Regional impacts of warming on biodiversity and biomass in high latitude stream ecosystems across the Northern Hemisphere. Communications Biology. 7: 316 |
Segrè D, Mitri S, Shou W, et al. (2023) What do you most want to understand about how collective features emerge in microbial communities? Cell Systems. 14: 91-97 |
Smith TP, Mombrikotb S, Ransome E, et al. (2022) Latent functional diversity may accelerate microbial community responses to temperature fluctuations. Elife. 11 |
Mombrikotb SB, Van Agtmaal M, Johnstone E, et al. (2022) The interactions and hierarchical effects of long-term agricultural stressors on soil bacterial communities. Environmental Microbiology Reports |
Mukjang N, Mombrikotb SB, Bell T. (2022) Microbial community succession in steam-sterilized greenhouses infected with Fusarium oxysporum. Environmental Microbiology Reports |
Scheuerl T, Hopkins M, Nowell RW, et al. (2021) Author Correction: Bacterial adaptation is constrained in complex communities. Nature Communications. 12: 7347 |
Jones ML, Rivett DW, Pascual-García A, et al. (2021) Relationships between community composition, productivity and invasion resistance in semi-natural bacterial microcosms. Elife. 10 |
Smith TP, Clegg T, Bell T, et al. (2021) Systematic variation in the temperature dependence of bacterial carbon use efficiency. Ecology Letters |
Rivett DW, Mombrikotb SB, Gweon HS, et al. (2021) Bacterial communities in larger islands have reduced temporal turnover. The Isme Journal |
Pascual-García A, Bell T. (2020) Community-level signatures of ecological succession in natural bacterial communities. Nature Communications. 11: 2386 |