William W. Mohn

Affiliations: 
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Microbiology Biology
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Annette F. Muttray grad student 2001 UBC
Emma R. Master grad student 2002 UBC
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Holert J, Brown K, Hashimi A, et al. (2019) Steryl ester formation and accumulation in steroid-degrading bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Levy-Booth DJ, Fetherolf MM, Stewart GR, et al. (2019) Catabolism of Alkylphenols in a -Cleavage Pathway Associated With Genomic Islands. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 1862
Levy-Booth DJ, Giesbrecht IJW, Kellogg CTE, et al. (2018) Seasonal and ecohydrological regulation of active microbial populations involved in DOC, CO, and CH fluxes in temperate rainforest soil. The Isme Journal
Wilhelm RC, Singh R, Eltis LD, et al. (2018) Bacterial contributions to delignification and lignocellulose degradation in forest soils with metagenomic and quantitative stable isotope probing. The Isme Journal
Cardenas E, Orellana LH, Konstantinidis KT, et al. (2018) Effects of timber harvesting on the genetic potential for carbon and nitrogen cycling in five North American forest ecozones. Scientific Reports. 8: 3142
Heger TJ, Giesbrecht IJW, Gustavsen J, et al. (2018) High-throughput environmental sequencing reveals high diversity of litter and moss associated protist communities along a gradient of drainage and tree productivity. Environmental Microbiology
Holert J, Cardenas E, Bergstrand LH, et al. (2018) Metagenomes Reveal Global Distribution of Bacterial Steroid Catabolism in Natural, Engineered, and Host Environments. Mbio. 9
Wilhelm RC, Cardenas E, Leung H, et al. (2017) A metagenomic survey of forest soil microbial communities more than a decade after timber harvesting. Scientific Data. 4: 170092
Wilhelm RC, Cardenas E, Maas KR, et al. (2017) Biogeography and organic matter removal shape long-term effects of timber harvesting on forest soil microbial communities. The Isme Journal
Wilhelm RC, Cardenas E, Leung H, et al. (2017) Long-Term Enrichment of Stress-Tolerant Cellulolytic Soil Populations following Timber Harvesting Evidenced by Multi-Omic Stable Isotope Probing. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8: 537
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