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Marilyn L. Fogel
Emeritus Professor, University of California Riverside
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Microbial Ecology of Jotun Spring, an Artic Geothermal Spring, Svalbard, Norway and Its Astrobiological Relevance.
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES AND ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES IN HIGH-LATITUDE ECOSYSTEMS: INTERACTIONS THAT INFLUENCE SOIL, SEDIMENT, AND AQUATIC PROCESSES IN A CHANGING CRYOSPHERE I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2022
Ifeoma R Ugwuanyi , Marilyn L. Fogel, Andrew Steel...
Jotun geothermal springs in Svalbard are the northernmost documented thermal springs. These springs are forming calcite travertines and studying a sha...
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Trust your gut microbiome: intramolecular isotopic fingerprints of amino acids in mouse tissues
MASS SPECTROMETRY, ISOTOPE METROLOGY, FINE-SCALE ANALYSES: HOW THE DETAILS REVEAL THE BIGGER PICTURE I
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 14 december 2020
Kaycee Morra, Marilyn L. Fogel, Seth D. Newsome
The degree to which the gut microbiome contributes to the protein metabolism of its host has not yet been fully explored, yet this information would a...
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Advocating for Science in the Salton Sea: The Salton Sea Task Force
SCIENCE TO ACTION: LEVERAGING DATA AND SCIENCE FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL DECISION-MAKING I POSTERS
science and society | 09 december 2020
Jonathan Nye, Marilyn L. Fogel
The Salton Sea, an endorheic saline lake in southern California, USA, is in crisis. A combination of mismanagement, negligence and competition between...
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Quantifying the role of the gut microbiome in host essential amino acid metabolism
MULTIPLE ISOTOPE PATTERNS WITHIN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: DETERMINING BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Seth D. Newsome, Kelli L. Feeser, Christina J. Bra...
Intestinal microbiota perform many functions for their host, but among the most important is their role in metabolism, especially the conversion of re...
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Carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen isotope analysis of individual amino acids reveals variation in the gut microbiome’s role in the protein metabolism of wild small mammals
MULTIPLE ISOTOPE PATTERNS WITHIN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: DETERMINING BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Alexi Besser, Christina M. Blevins, Emma A. Elliot...
The role of the mammalian gut microbiome in breaking down recalcitrant carbohydrates has been studied for decades, particularly in hindgut fermenters ...
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Proline and Isoleucine: Indicators of Metabolic Flux and NADPH Balance
MULTIPLE ISOTOPE PATTERNS WITHIN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: DETERMINING BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Marilyn L. Fogel, Bobby James J. Nakamoto, Kaycee ...
Hydrogen isotope ratios (δ2H) of plants and animals are largely determined by the H in water for autotrophs and a combination of H in water and food i...
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Chasing butterflies: a three-dimensional isotopic approach with amino acids
MULTIPLE ISOTOPE PATTERNS WITHIN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: DETERMINING BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Kaycee Morra, Seth D. Newsome, Marilyn L. Fogel, G...
Insects are often dominant consumers in food webs, yet little is known about isotopic changes associated with metamorphosis or how pollenan integral b...
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Multiple Isotope Patterns within Organic Compounds: Determining Biogeochemical and Environmental Drivers: Posters Discussion
MULTIPLE ISOTOPE PATTERNS WITHIN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: DETERMINING BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 13 december 2019
Marilyn L. Fogel
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