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Derek Rothenheber
Derek Rothenheber
Flagship Labs 70, Indigo Agriculture, Cornell University, University of New Hampshire
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Enterococcal concentrations in a coastal ecosystem are a function of fecal source input, environmental conditions, and environmental sources
D Rothenheber, S Jones
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 84 (17), e01038-18, 2018
262018
Chronic nitrogen enrichment at the watershed scale does not enhance microbial phosphorus limitation
C Tatariw, JD MacRae, IJ Fernandez, MC Gruselle, CJ Salvino, KS Simon
Ecosystems 21, 178-189, 2018
172018
Marker genes as predictors of shared genomic function
JL Sevigny, D Rothenheber, KS Diaz, Y Zhang, K Agustsson, ...
BMC genomics 20, 1-13, 2019
152019
Atypical Dermatophytosis in 12 North American Porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum) from the Northeastern United States 2010–2017
DB Needle, R Gibson, NA Hollingshead, IF Sidor, NJ Marra, ...
Pathogens 8 (4), 171, 2019
102019
Method comparison of targeted influenza A virus typing and whole-genome sequencing from respiratory specimens of companion animals
PK Mitchell, BD Cronk, IEH Voorhees, D Rothenheber, RR Anderson, ...
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 33 (2), 191-201, 2021
72021
Microbial source tracking in coastal recreational waters of southern Maine: relationships between enterococci, environmental factors, potential pathogens, and fecal sources
D Rothenheber
University of New Hampshire, 2017
32017
Summary Report of Enhanced Monitoring and Pollution Source Tracking Efforts in Goosefare Brook, Maine, 2012-2016
M Sims, K Kaczor
University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Maine Sea Grant, 2017
2017
Downeast Drainage-Examining and Communicating the Dynamics of Bacteria Pollution Events in the Gulf of Maine
SM Smith, DC Brady, KL Cole, S Jones, B McGreavy, C Petersen, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, EP21C-0927, 2015
2015
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