Journal Articles - 8 |
2021 |
| Quigg, A., Parsons, M., Bargu, S., Ozhan, K., Daly, K. L., Chakraborty, S., Kamalanathan, M., Erdner, D., Cosgrove, S., & Buskey, E. J. (2021). Marine phytoplankton responses to oil and dispersant exposures: Knowledge gained since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 164, 112074. | |
2020 |
| Park, B. S., Erdner, D. L., Bacosa, H. P., Liu, Z., & Buskey, E. J. (2020). Potential effects of bacterial communities on the formation of blooms of the harmful dinoflagellate Prorocentrum after the 2014 Texas City “Y” oil spill (USA). Harmful Algae, 95, 101802. | |
2019 |
| Severin, T., & Erdner, D. L. (2019). The Phytoplankton Taxon-Dependent Oil Response and Its Microbiome: Correlation but Not Causation. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10. | |
2018 |
| Bacosa, H. P., Erdner, D. L., Rosenheim, B. E., Shetty, P., Seitz, K. W., Baker, B. J., & Liu, Z. (2018). Hydrocarbon degradation and response of seafloor sediment bacterial community in the northern Gulf of Mexico to light Louisiana sweet crude oil. The ISME Journal, 12(10), 2532-2543. | |
2016 |
| Bacosa, H. P., Thyng, K. M., Plunkett, S., Erdner, D. L., & Liu, Z. (2016). The tarballs on Texas beaches following the 2014 Texas City “Y” Spill: Modeling, chemical, and microbiological studies. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 109(1), 236-244. | |
| Severin, T., Bacosa, H., Sato, A., & Erdner, D. (2016). Dynamics of<i>Heterocapsa</i>sp. and the associated attached and free-living bacteria under the influence of dispersed and undispersed crude oil. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 63(6), 419-425. | |
2015 |
| Bacosa, H. P., Erdner, D. L., & Liu, Z. (2015). Differentiating the roles of photooxidation and biodegradation in the weathering of Light Louisiana Sweet crude oil in surface water from the Deepwater Horizon site. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 95(1), 265-272. | |
| Bacosa, H. P., Liu, Z., & Erdner, D. L. (2015). Natural Sunlight Shapes Crude Oil-Degrading Bacterial Communities in Northern Gulf of Mexico Surface Waters. Frontiers in Microbiology, 6. | |
Conference Presentations - 16 |
2018 |
| Park, B. B., H.; Liu, Z. E., & D.; Buskey, E. (2018). Growth promotion of dinoflagellates by oil-degrading bacteria isolated from oil polluted sites after the Texas City “Y” oil spill. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018 | |
| Severin, T. E., & D (2018). Impact of Associated Bacteria on Phytoplankton Oil Response. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018 | |
2017 |
| Moison, M. E., & D.; Buskey, E. (2017). Toxic effects of oil and dispersant on growth of the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2017 | |
| Plotkin, J. S., & T.; Erdner, D. (2017). The physiological effects of crude oil on the marine dinoflagellate Heterocapsa triquetra. In 2017 Undergraduate Research Forum, College of Natural Sciences | |
| Severin, T. E., & D (2017). Dynamics of 3 Phytoplankton Species and their Attached and Free-Living Bacteria in Response to Dispersed and Undispersed Crude Oil. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2017 | |
| Severin, T. E., & D (2017). Dynamic of the phytoplankton-bacteria interactions under an environmental stress. In ASLO 2017 Aquatic Sciences Meeting | |
2016 |
| Bacosa, H. E., & D.; Liu, Z. (2016). Biodegradation and photooxidation of crude oil under natural sunlight in the northern Gulf of Mexico. In Ocean Sciences Meeting 2016 | |
| Bacosa, H. P., & S.; Erdner, D. L. Z. (2016). Hydrocarbon Composition and Bacterial Community Associated with Tarballs following the Texas City "Y" Oil Spill. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016 | |
| Bacosa, H. T., K.; Plunkett, S. E., & D.; Liu, Z. (2016). From Galveston Island to Mustang Island: oil transport, and changes in tarball chemistry and microbiology following the 2014 Texas City "Y" Spill. In American Chemical Society Southwest Regional Meeting 2016 (ACS SWRM-2016) | |
| Liu, Z. L., J.; Bacosa, H. W., Q.; Evans, M. E., & D (2016). The Role of Environmental Factors in Controlling the Oil Weathering in the Gulf of Mexico Waters. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016 | |
2015 |
| Bacosa, H. L., & Z.; Erdner, D. (2015). Natural solar radiation shapes crude oil-degrading bacterial community structures in surface water of the northern Gulf of Mexico. In 2015 Texas Bays and Estuaries Meeting | |
| Bacosa, H. L., & Z.; Erdner, D. (2015). Response of deep-sea sediment bacterial communities in the Gulf of Mexico to Light Louisiana Sweet crude oil. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015 | |
| Liu, Z. L., J.; Bacosa, H. E., & D (2015). Environmental conditions are key to controlling the development of oil degraders in the Gulf of Mexico waters. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015 | |
| Vaccari, L. T., L.; Niepa, T. S., J.; Erdner, D. G., & D.; Stebe, K. (2015). Effect of Bacteria and Diatom Interactions on Mechanical Properties of Oil-Water Interfaces. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2015 | |
2014 |
| Bacosa, H. E., & D.; Liu, Z. (2014). The effect of natural solar radiation on crude oil degradation and microbial community structure. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014 | |
2013 |
| Liu, J. L., & Z.; Erdner, D. (2013). The response of bacterial communities on oil addition to waters from different depths at the Deepwater Horizon site. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013 | |