Publications
Byron C. Crump
Publications
September 1, 2010
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Breitburg, D. L., B. C. Crump, J. O. Dabiri, and C. Gallegos. 2010. Ecosystem engineers in the pelagic realm: alteration of habitat by species ranging from microbes to jellyfish. Integrative and Comparative Biology 50:188-200.
Adams, H. E., B. C. Crump, and G. W. Kling. 2010. Temperature controls on aquatic bacterial production and community dynamics in arctic lakes and streams. Environmental Microbiology 12:1319-1333.
Crump, B. C., B. J. Peterson, P. A. Raymond, R. M. W. Amon, A. Rinehart, J. W. McClelland, and R. M. Holmes. 2009. Circumpolar Synchrony in Big River Bacterioplankton. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 106(50): 21208–21212.
Bowen, J. L., B. C. Crump, L. A. Deegan, and J. E. Hobbie. 2009. Biogeography of salt marsh sediment bacteria and response to external nitrogen inputs as measured by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. The ISME Journal 3:924-934.
Bowen, J. L., B. C. Crump, L. A. Deegan and J. E. Hobbie. 2009. Increased supply of ambient nitrogen has minimal effect on salt marsh bacterial production. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 713-722 [UMCES Contribution No. 4282].
Crump, B. C., and E. W. Koch. 2008. Attached Bacterial Populations Shared by Four Species of Aquatic Angiosperms. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74:5948-5957 [UMCES Contribution No. 4243].
Crump, B. C., C. Peranteau, B. Beckingham, and J. C. Cornwell. 2007. Respiratory succession and community succession of bacterioplankton in seasonally anoxic estuarine waters. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73:6802-6810 [UMCES Contribution No. 4139].
Crump, B. C., H. E. Adams, J. E. Hobbie, and G. W. Kling. 2007. Biogeography of freshwater bacterioplankton in lakes and streams of an Arctic tundra catchment. Ecology 88:1365-1378 [UMCES Contribution No. 4140].
Judd, K. E., B. C. Crump, and G. W. Kling. 2007. Bacterial responses in activity and community composition to photo-oxidation of dissolved organic matter from soil and surface waters. Aquatic Sciences 69:96-107 [UMCES Contribution No. 4081].
Kan J., B. C. Crump, K. Wang, and F. Chen. 2006. Bacterioplankton community in Chesapeake Bay: Predictable or random assemblages. Limnology and Oceanography 51:2157-2169 [UMCES Contribution No. 4079].
Judd, K. E., B. C. Crump, and G. W. Kling. 2006. Variation in dissolved organic matter controls bacterial production and community composition. Ecology 87:2068-2079 [UMCES Contribution No. 4080].
Crump B. C., and J. E. Hobbie. 2005. Synchrony and seasonality in bacterioplankton diversity of two temperate rivers. Limnology and Oceanography 50:1718-1729. [UMCES Contribution No. 3944].
Bahr, M., B. C. Crump, J. E. Hobbie, and A. Teske. 2005. Molecular characterization of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes during an annual cycle in a New England salt marsh. Environmental Microbiology 7(8):1175-1185. [UMCES Contribution No. 3834].
Crump, B. C., C. S. Hopkinson, M. L. Sogin, and J. E. Hobbie. 2004. Microbial biogeography along an estuarine salinity gradient: the combined influences of bacterial growth and residence time. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70:1494-1505. [UMCES Contribution No. 3831].
Klepac-Ceraj V., M. Bahr, B. C. Crump, A. P. Teske, J. E. Hobbie, and M. F. Polz. 2004. Large-scale analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences reveals high diversity and unexpected dominance of d-proteobacterial SRB-like sequences in salt marsh sediment. Environmental Microbiology 6:686-698. [UMCES
Zwart G., E. J. van Hannen, A. P. Kamst-van Agterveld, K. van der Gucht, E. S. Lindström, J. Van Wichelen, T. Lauridsen, B. C. Crump, S. K. Han, and S. Declerck. 2003. Rapid screening for freshwater bacterial groups using reverse line blot hybridization. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69: 5875-5883.
Crump, B. C., M. Bahr, G. W. Kling, and J. E. Hobbie. 2003. Bacterioplankton community shifts in an arctic lake correlate with seasonal changes in organic matter source. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69:2253-2268.
Levine, U. Y., and B. C. Crump. 2002. Bacterioplankton community composition in flowing waters of the Ipswich River watershed. Biological Bulletin 203:251-252.
Zwart G., B. C. Crump, M. P. Kamst-van Agterveld, F. Hagen, and S. K. Han. 2002. Typical freshwater bacteria: an analysis of available 16S rRNA gene sequences from plankton of freshwater lakes and rivers. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 28:141-155.
Crump, B. C., and J. A. Baross. 2000. Characterization of the bacterially-active particle fraction in the Columbia River estuary. Marine Ecology Progress Series 206:13-22.
Crump, B. C., and J. A. Baross. 2000. Archaeaplankton in the Columbia River, its estuary, and the adjacent coastal ocean, USA. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 31:231-239.
Crump, B. C., E. V. Armbrust, and J.A. Baross. 1999. Phylogenetic analysis of particle-attached and free-living bacterial communities in the Columbia River, its estuary, and the adjacent coastal ocean. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65:3192-3204.
Hopkinson, C., I. Buffam, J. Hobbie, J. Vallino, M. Perdue, B. Eversmeyer, F. Prahl, J. Covert, R. Hodson, M. A. Moran, E. Smith, J. Baross, B. Crump, S. Findlay, and K. Foreman. 1998. Terrestrial inputs of organic matter to coastal ecosystems: an intercomparison of chemical characteristics and bioavailability. Biogeochemistry 43:211-234.
Prahl, F. G., L. F. Small, B. A. Sullivan, J. Cordell, C. A. Simenstad, B. C. Crump, and J. A. Baross. 1998. Biogeochemical gradients in the lower Columbia River. Hydrobiologia 361:37-52.
Crump, B. C., J. A. Baross, and C. A. Simenstad. 1998. Dominance of particle-attached bacteria in the Columbia River estuary, USA. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 14:7-18.
Crump, B. C., and J. A. Baross. 1996. Particle-attached bacteria and heterotrophic plankton associated with the Columbia River estuarine turbidity maxima. Marine Ecology Progress Series 138:265-273.
Baross, J. A., B. C. Crump, and C. A. Simenstad. 1994. Elevated 'microbial loop' activities in the Columbia River estuarine turbidity maximum. In: Dyer KR, Orth RJ (eds.) Changes in fluxes in estuaries: Implications from science to management (ECSA/ERF symposium, Plymouth, September 1992). Olsen & Olsen, Fredenborg, Denmark, p 459-464.
Pledger, R. J., B. C. Crump, and J. A. Baross. 1994. A barophilic response by two hyperthermophilic, hydrothermal vent Archaea: An upward shift in the optimal temperature and acceleration of growth rate at supra-optimal temperatures by elevated pressure. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 14:233-242.
Erauso G., A.-L. Reysenbach, A. Godfroy, J.-R. Meunier, B. Crump, F. Partensky, J. A. Baross, V. Marteinsson, G. Barbier, N. R. Pace, and D. Prieur. 1993. Pyrococcus abyssi sp. nov., a new hyperthermophilic archaeon isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent. Archives of Microbiology 160:338-349.
Baross, J. A., J. F. Holden, R. J. Pledger, B. C. Crump, and M. Summit. 1993. Submarine vent archaea: ecology and strategies for growth above 90°C. Proceedings of the International Summer Seminar on Deep-sea microorganisms. Japan Marine Science and Technology Center, Deep Star Group, JAMSTEC.
