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David M. Ward
David M. Ward
Professor of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University
Verified email at montana.edu
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16S rRNA sequences reveal numerous uncultured microorganisms in a natural community
DM Ward, R Weller, MM Bateson
Nature 345 (6270), 63-65, 1990
19581990
Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis profiles of 16S rRNA-defined populations inhabiting a hot spring microbial mat community
MJ Ferris, G Muyzer, DM Ward
Applied and environmental microbiology 62 (2), 340-346, 1996
12391996
A natural view of microbial biodiversity within hot spring cyanobacterial mat communities
DM Ward, MJ Ferris, SC Nold, MM Bateson
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 62 (4), 1353-1370, 1998
7231998
Ribosomal RNA analysis of microorganisms as they occur in nature
DM Ward, MM Bateson, R Weller, AL Ruff-Roberts
Advances in microbial ecology, 219-286, 1992
6101992
Geographical isolation in hot spring cyanobacteria
RT Papke, NB Ramsing, MM Bateson, DM Ward
Environmental Microbiology 5 (8), 650-659, 2003
5672003
Candidatus Chloracidobacterium thermophilum: an aerobic phototrophic acidobacterium
DA Bryant, AMG Costas, JA Maresca, AGM Chew, CG Klatt, MM Bateson, ...
Science 317 (5837), 523-526, 2007
4532007
Biogenesis of methane
RA Mah, DM Ward, L Baresi, TL Glass
Annual Reviews in Microbiology 31 (1), 309-341, 1977
4201977
Seasonal distributions of dominant 16S rRNA-defined populations in a hot spring microbial mat examined by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
MJ Ferris, DM Ward
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 63 (4), 1375-1381, 1997
3941997
Microbial population dynamics associated with crude-oil biodegradation in diverse soils
N Hamamura, SH Olson, DM Ward, WP Inskeep
Applied and environmental microbiology 72 (9), 6316-6324, 2006
3602006
Identifying the fundamental units of bacterial diversity: a paradigm shift to incorporate ecology into bacterial systematics
A Koeppel, EB Perry, J Sikorski, D Krizanc, A Warner, DM Ward, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (7), 2504-2509, 2008
3562008
Mid-chain branched mono-and dimethyl alkanes in hot spring cyanobacterial mats: a direct biogenic source for branched alkanes in ancient sediments?
J Shiea, SC Brassell, DM Ward
Organic Geochemistry 15 (3), 223-231, 1990
2861990
Cyanobacteria in geothermal habitats
DM Ward, RW Castenholz, SR Miller
Ecology of cyanobacteria II: their diversity in space and time, 39-63, 2012
2852012
Hydrocarbon biodegradation in hypersaline environments
DM Ward, TD Brock
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 35 (2), 353-359, 1978
2831978
Recognition of chimeric small-subunit ribosomal DNAs composed of genes from uncultivated microorganisms
ED Kopczynski, MM Bateson, DM Ward
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60 (2), 746-748, 1994
2591994
A natural species concept for prokaryotes
DM Ward
Current opinion in microbiology 1 (3), 271-277, 1998
2561998
Substrates for sulfate reduction and methane production in intertidal sediments
MR Winfrey, DM Ward
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 45 (1), 193-199, 1983
2561983
Population level functional diversity in a microbial community revealed by comparative genomic and metagenomic analyses
D Bhaya, AR Grossman, AS Steunou, N Khuri, FM Cohan, N Hamamura, ...
The ISME journal 1 (8), 703-713, 2007
2542007
In situ analysis of nitrogen fixation and metabolic switching in unicellular thermophilic cyanobacteria inhabiting hot spring microbial mats
AS Steunou, D Bhaya, MM Bateson, MC Melendrez, DM Ward, E Brecht, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (7), 2398-2403, 2006
2502006
The fate of Amoco Cadiz oil
ER Gundlach, PD Boehm, M Marchand, RM Atlas, DM Ward, DA Wolfe
Science 221 (4606), 122-129, 1983
2311983
Oxygen Microelectrode That Is Insensitive to Medium Chemical Composition: Use in an Acid Microbial Mat Dominated by Cyanidium caldarium
NP Revsbech, DM Ward
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 45 (3), 755-759, 1983
2271983
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