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"Walsh D" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Isolation of Marine Bacteria through a "Bait" Approach Pakseresht B; Schiffman Z; McLatchie S; Coulombe P; Soullane S; Imfeld A; Gélinas Y; Walsh D; Findlay B; 41297029
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Cumulative Effects of Watershed Disturbances and Run-of-river Dams on Mercury Cycling: Case Study and Recommendations for Environmental Managers Amyot M; Bilodeau F; Tremblay A; Planas D; Walsh D; Ponton DE; 38775830
BIOLOGY
3 A metagenomic-based study of two sites from the Barbadian reef system Simpson S; Bettauer V; Ramachandran A; Kraemer S; Mahon S; Medina M; Vallès Y; Dumeaux V; Vallès H; Walsh D; Hallett MT; 37009568
BIOLOGY
4 The occurrence of potentially pathogenic fungi and protists in Canadian lakes predicted using geomatics, in situ and satellite-derived variables: Towards a tele-epidemiological approach Oliva A; Garner RE; Walsh D; Huot Y; 34915335
BIOLOGY
5 Giant virus diversity and host interactions through global metagenomics. Schulz F, Roux S, Paez-Espino D, Jungbluth S, Walsh D, Denef VJ, McMahon KD, Konstantinidis KT, Eloe-Fadrosh EA, Kyrpides N, Woyke T 31968354
BIOLOGY
6 Diversity, evolution, and classification of virophages uncovered through global metagenomics. Paez-Espino D, Zhou J, Roux S, Nayfach S, Pavlopoulos GA, Schulz F, McMahon KD, Walsh D, Woyke T, Ivanova NN, Eloe-Fadrosh EA, Tringe SG, Kyrpides NC 31823797
BIOLOGY
7 Start-up of oxygen-limited autotrophic partial nitrification-anammox process for treatment of nitrite-free wastewater in a single-stage hybrid bioreactor. Hosseinpour B, Saborimanesh N, Yerushalmi L, Walsh D, Mulligan CN 31378146
CSFG
8 Pilot-scale application of a single-stage hybrid airlift BioCAST bioreactor for treatment of ammonium from nitrite-limited wastewater by a partial nitrification/anammox process. Saborimanesh N, Walsh D, Yerushalmi L, Arriagada EC, Mulligan CN 31267396
BIOLOGY

 

Title:A metagenomic-based study of two sites from the Barbadian reef system
Authors:Simpson SBettauer VRamachandran AKraemer SMahon SMedina MVallès YDumeaux VVallès HWalsh DHallett MT
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37009568/
DOI:10.1007/s00338-022-02330-y
Publication:Coral reefs (Online)
Keywords:Barbados reef systemCaribbean marine environmentReef microbiomeWhole genome shotgun sequencing
PMID:37009568 Category: Date Added:2023-04-03
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
2 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
3 Coral Reef Restoration Alliance (CORALL), Bridgetown, Barbados.
4 Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA USA.
5 Department of Biology and Chemical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados.
6 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
7 Department of Biochemistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.

Description:

We study the microbiome of sea water collected from two locations of the Barbadian coral reefs. The two sites differ in several environmental and ecological variables including their endogenous benthic community and their proximity to urban development and runoffs from inland watersheds. The composition of the microbial communities was estimated using whole genome DNA shotgun sequencing with adjuvant measurements of chemical and environmental qualities. Although both sites exhibit a similar degree of richness, the less urbanized site (Maycocks reef at Hangman's Bay) has a strong concentration of phototrophs whereas the more urbanized location (Bellairs reef at Folkstone) is enriched for copiotrophs, macroalgal symbionts and marine-related disease-bearing organisms from taxa scattered across the tree of life. Our results are concordant with previous profiles of warm ocean surface waters, suggesting our approach captures the state of each coral reef site, setting the stage for longitudinal studies of marine microbiome dynamics in Barbados.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00338-022-02330-y.





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