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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAttachment - Brief partial summary of co-Pl Davis' and Matiny's researchAttachment: Partial summary of co-Pl Davis' and Matiny's relevant research areas Pl. Davis: Small Drains, Big Problems: The Impact of Dry Weather Runoff on Shoreline Water Quality at Enclosed Beaches. Composition and flux of groundwater from a California beach aquifer: Implications for nutrient supply to the surf zone. Covariation of coastal water temperature and microbial pollution at interannual to tidal periods. Estuary‐enhanced upwelling of marine nutrients fuels coastal productivity in the US Pacific Northwest. Submarine groundwater discharge: An important source of new nutrients to coral reef ecosystems. Seasonal and interannual oxygen variability on the Washington and Oregon continental shelves. Pl. Martiny: The ocean as a global reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes. Can microbial functional traits predict the response and resilience of decomposition to global change? Development of digital RT‐PCR methods to quantify human‐associated Bacteriophage in storm water and coastal recreational waters. A trait‐based framework for linking microbial communities with carbon transformations under precipitation change. Global‐scale variations in the carbon to phosphorous ratio of exported marine organic matter. Implications of Gene Gain and Loss in the Evolution of Prochlorococcus. Strong latitudinal patterns in the elemental ratios of marine plankton and organic matter. Present and future global distributions of the marine Cyanobacteria, Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus. Characterization of Prochlorococcus clades from iron depleted oceani, region.