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    Trace gas oxidizers are widespread and active members of soil microbial communities

    Soil microorganisms globally are thought to be sustained primarily by organic carbon sources. Certain bacteria also consume inorganic energy sources such as trace gases, but they are presumed to be rare commun...

    Sean K. Bay, **yang Dong, James A. Bradley, Pok Man Leung in Nature Microbiology (2021)

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    Glacial ecosystems are essential to understanding biodiversity responses to glacier retreat

    Marek Stibal, James A. Bradley, Arwyn Edwards, Scott Hotaling in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2020)

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    Carbonate-rich dendrolitic cones: insights into a modern analog for incipient microbialite formation, Little Hot Creek, Long Valley Caldera, California

    Ancient putative microbial structures that appear in the rock record commonly serve as evidence of early life on Earth, but the details of their formation remain unclear. The study of modern microbial mat stru...

    James A. Bradley, Leslie K. Daille, Christopher B. Trivedi in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes (2017)