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Investigating the effect of oil spills
on the environment and public health.
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Funding Source: Year One Block Grant - The Northern Gulf Institute

Project Publications & Presentations

Does the 'Priming Effect' Caused by the DWH Oil-spill Result in Increased Microbial and Zooplankton Consumption of Labile and Refractory Dissolved Organic Carbon? Phase II

Journal Articles - 2

2014

Carassou, L., Hernandez, F. J., & Graham, W. M. (2014). Change and recovery of coastal mesozooplankton community structure during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Environmental Research Letters, 9(12), 124003.

2012

Ortmann, A. C., Anders, J., Shelton, N., Gong, L., Moss, A. G., & Condon, R. H. (2012). Dispersed Oil Disrupts Microbial Pathways in Pelagic Food Webs. PLoS ONE, 7(7), e42548.

Conference Presentations - 6

2012

Ortmann, A. M., R.C.; Anders, J. S., N.; Condon, R. G., & W.M (2012). Dispersants and Dispersed Oil Disrupt the Microbial Food Web in Coastal Alabama Waters. In Ocean Sciences Meeting 2012

2011

Condon, R. G., W.M.; Brandes, J. K., R.; Linn, L. O., & A.C.; Shelton, N. (2011). Hydrocarbons as subsidy energy for food web production in coastal Gulf of Mexico waters. In Northern Gulf Institute Annual Conference
Condon, R. G., W.M.; Brandes, J. O., A.C.; Linn, L. S., N.L.; Hernandez, J., & F (2011). Hydrocarbons as subsidy energy for food we production in coastal Gulf of Mexico waters. In AGU/ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting
Shelton, N. C., R.H.; Graham, W. L., & L.J (2011). Source-sink dynamics of oil-derived chromophoric dissolved organic matter in coastal Gulf of Mexico waters. In AGU/ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting

2010

Graham, W. C., R.H.; Carmichael, R. D., I.; Patterson, H. L., L.; Hernandez, J., & F (2010). Entry of oil (carbon) into the coastal planktonic food web during the Deepwater Horizon spill. In AGU Fall Meeting
Graham, W. C., R.H.; Carmichael, R. D., I.; Patterson, H. B., & J (2010). Oil carbon entered the coastal microbial & planktonic food web during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (IMBER) Meeting
This research was made possible by a grant from The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.
www.gulfresearchinitiative.org