Browsing by Author "Lee, Kevin C."
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Airborne microbial transport limitation to isolated Antarctic soil habitats
Archer, Stephen David James; Lee, Kevin C.; Caruso, Tancredi; Maki, Teruya; Lee, Charles Kai-Wu; Cary, S. Craig; Cowan, Don A.; Maestre, Fernando T.; Pointing, Stephen B. (Nature Publishing Group, 2019)Dispersal is a critical yet poorly understood factor underlying macroecological patterns in microbial communities1. Airborne microbial transport is assumed to occupy a central role in determining dispersal outcomes2,3, and ... -
The Chthonomonas calidirosea genome is highly conserved across geographic locations and distinct chemical and microbial environments in New Zealand's Taupo Volcanic Zone
Lee, Kevin C.; Stott, Matthew B.; Dunfield, Peter F.; Huttenhower, Curtis; McDonald, Ian R.; Morgan, Xochitl C. (American Society for Microbiology, 2016)Chthonomonas calidirosea T49T is a low-abundance, carbohydrate-scavenging, and thermophilic soil bacterium with a seemingly disorganized genome. We hypothesized that the C. calidirosea genome would be highly responsive to ... -
Electing a candidate: A speculative history of the bacterial phylum OP10
Dunfield, Peter F.; Tamas, Ivica; Lee, Kevin C.; Morgan, Xochitl C.; McDonald, Ian R.; Stott, Matthew B. (Blackwell Publishing, 2012)In 1998, a cultivation-independent survey of the microbial community in Obsidian Pool, Yellowstone National Park, detected 12 new phyla within the Domain Bacteria. These were dubbed candidate divisions OP1 to OP12. Since ... -
Stochastic and deterministic effects of a moisture gradient on soil microbial communities in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica
Lee, Kevin C.; Caruso, Tancredi; Archer, Stephen David James; Gillman, Len N.; Lau, Maggie C.Y.; Cary, S. Craig; Lee, Charles Kai-Wu; Pointing, Stephen B. (Frontiers Media, 2018)Antarctic soil supports surface microbial communities that are dependent on ephemeral moisture. Understanding the response to availability of this resource is essential to predicting how the system will respond to climate ...
Co-authors for Kevin C. Lee
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