Teresa M. Legg, Ph.D.

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2013 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Microbial ecology, Mycorrhizae
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Diana R. Nemergut grad student 2013 CU Boulder
 (An ecological approach to geogenic arsenic contamination in Bangladesh.)
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Stanish LF, O'Neill SP, Gonzalez A, et al. (2013) Bacteria and diatom co-occurrence patterns in microbial mats from polar desert streams. Environmental Microbiology. 15: 1115-31
Legg TM, Zheng Y, Simone B, et al. (2012) Carbon, metals, and grain size correlate with bacterial community structure in sediments of a high arsenic aquifer. Frontiers in Microbiology. 3: 82
Fierer N, Ferrenberg S, Flores GE, et al. (2012) From animalcules to an ecosystem: Application of ecological concepts to the human microbiome Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 43: 137-155
Knelman JE, Legg TM, O'Neill SP, et al. (2012) Bacterial community structure and function change in association with colonizer plants during early primary succession in a glacier forefield Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 46: 172-180
Yilmaz P, Kottmann R, Field D, et al. (2011) Minimum information about a marker gene sequence (MIMARKS) and minimum information about any (x) sequence (MIxS) specifications. Nature Biotechnology. 29: 415-20
Mladenov N, Zheng Y, Miller MP, et al. (2010) Dissolved organic matter sources and consequences for iron and arsenic mobilization in Bangladesh aquifers. Environmental Science & Technology. 44: 123-8
Yilmaz P, Kottmann R, Field D, et al. (2010) The “Minimum Information about an ENvironmental Sequence” (MIENS) specification Nature Precedings. 5: 1-1
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