Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory

Publications

2012

Baron, J.S., Hall, E.K., Nolan, B.T., Finlay, J.C., Bernhardt, E., Harrison, J.W., Chan, F. Howarth, R.T., Boyer, E.W. 2012 The interactive effects of excess reactive nitrogen and climate change on aquatic ecosystems and water resources of the United States Biogeochemistry doi:10.1007/s10533-012-9788

Hall, E.K., Besemer, K., Kohl, L., Preiler, C., Scheider T., Riedel, K. Wanek W. and Battin T. 2012 Effects of resource chemistry on the composition and function of hyporheic stream biofilms Frontiers in Aquatic Microbiology doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2012.00035

2011

Wallenstein, M. and Hall, E.K. 2011 A trait-based framework for predicting when and where microbial adaptation to climate change will affect ecosystem function. Biogeochemistry DOI 10.1007/s10533-011-9641-8: 1-13

Cotner, J.B. and Hall, E.K. 2011 Comment on “A bacterium that can grow by using arsenic instead of phosphorus” Science 332: 1149

Hall, EK, Maixner F, Franklin O, Daims H, Richter A & Battin T 2011 Linking microbial and ecosystem ecology using ecological stoichiometry: concepts and empiricism. Ecosystems 14(2): 261-273  *Gene Likens Award ESA 2011*

Franklin, O., Hall, E.K., Kaiser, C., Richter, A. Battin, T. 2011 Optimization of biomass composition explains microbial growth-stoichiometry relationships American Naturalist 177:2 – E29-E42

Hall, E.K., Singer, G.A., Pölzl, M.*, Schwarz, C.*, Haemmerle, I., Daims, H., Maixner F., Battin, T. 2011 Looking inside the box: using Raman microspectroscopy to deconstruct biomass stoichiometry one cell at a time  The ISME Journal 5: 196-208

2010

Cotner, J. B., Hall E.K., Scott, J. Thad, Heldel, M. 2010  Freshwater bacteria are stoichiometrically flexible with a nutrient composition similar to seston Frontiers in Aquatic Microbiology 1:132 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2010.00132

Keiblinger, K.M. Hall, E.K, Szukics, U., Hämmerle, I., Ellersdorfer, G., Sterflinger, K., Wanek, W., Richter, A., Jandl R., and Zechmeister -Boltenstern, S. 2010 The effect of resource quantity and resource stoichiometry on microbial carbon use efficiency FEMS Microbiology Ecology 73(3): 430-440 ( these authors contributed equally to this work) 

Hall, E.K., Singer, G. A., Kainz, M.J. and Lennon, J. T. 2010 Evidence for a temperature acclimation mechanism in freshwater bacteria: an empirical test of a hypothesized membrane mediated trade-off. Functional Ecology 24 (4): 898-908

Zhong, J., Fan, C., Zhang, L. Hall, E.K., Ding, S., Li, B. and Liu, G. 2010 Significance of dredging on sediment denitrification in Meiliang Bay, China: A year long simulation study. Journal of Environmental Science 22(1) 68-75

Before 2010

Hall, E.K., Dzialowski, A.R., Stoxen, S.M.*, and Cotner, J.B. 2009 The effect of temperature on the coupling between phosphorus and growth in lacustrine bacterioplankton communities Limnology and Oceanography 54: 880-889

Hall, E. K., Neuhauser, C. and Cotner J.B. 2008 Towards a mechanistic framework of how temperature affects natural bacterial communitiesThe ISME Journal 2 (4): 1-11

Hall, E.K. and Cotner, J.B. 2007 The interactive effect of temperature and resources on carbon cycling by bacterioplankton communitiesAquatic Microbial Ecology 49: 35-45

Brainerd E. L., Murray S.S., Hall, E. K., and Phillis R. W. 2001 Patterns of genome size evolution in tetraodontiform fishes Evolution 55(11) pp.2363-2368